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Justice Department charges suspect in Paul Pelosi attack with attempted kidnapping and assault

On Monday, the Justice Department filed two charges in federal court against the suspect in Friday’s brutal attack on Pau Pelosi,, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Prosecutors charged the suspected assailant, David DePape, with attempted kidnapping and assault with intent to retaliate against a federal official by threatening or injuring a family member. The 42-year-old DePape is also expected to appear in court this week on separate state charges. The FBI and San Francisco police said DePape would be arraigned on charges of attempted homicide, first-degree burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with serious bodily injury, elder abuse, threatening a public official, or family member, among others.

Paul Pelosi, 82, currently remains in the intensive care unit surrounded by family members. On Friday, he “underwent successful surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands,” Pelosi’s office said. His doctors expect him to make a full recovery. Sources say that Pelosi is awake and has all of his cognitive functioning, and appears to remember everything from the night of the attack, telling the FBI, San Francisco police, Capitol Police and district attorney his version of events.

San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said officers arrived at the Pelosi home just before 2:30 a.m. PT and observed “Mr. Pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. The suspect pulled the hammer away from Mr. Pelosi and violently assaulted him with it.”  The suspect was allegedly searching for the House speaker, who was in Washington, D.C.; before the assault occurred, the intruder confronted Paul Pelosi shouting, “Where is Nancy, where is Nancy?”

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Suspect arrested in 2017 Delphi killings of two Indiana teens

An arrest has been made in the 2017 killings of two Indiana teenage girls found dead after going for a hike on a local trail in Delphi.  Superintendent of the Indiana State Police Doug Carter confirmed during a press conference on Monday that 50-year-old Richard Allen has been charged with two counts of murder in connection with the 2017 deaths of 14-year-old Liberty “Libby” German and her best friend, 13-year-old Abigail “Abby” Williams. Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland said during the press conference that Allen, who is a local from Delphi, entered a plea of not guilty,

Carter at the news conference Monday morning: “I am proud to report to you … that an arrest has been made. Thanks to literally hundreds of media outlets that have been steadfast in reporting and keeping the memories of Abby and Libby front and center.” Carter noted that additional details about the arrest and investigation will not be released yet: “While I know you are all expecting final details today concerning this arrest, today is not that day. This investigation is far from complete, and we will not jeopardize its integrity by releasing or discussing documents or information before the appropriate time … Today is not a day to celebrate,” but called the arrest a “major step.” He also said that if anyone else was involved with the deaths of the girls, that person will also be held accountable.

On Feb. 13, 2017, Libby and Abby were reported missing by family after they were dropped off to go hiking near the “Monon High Bridge,” an abandoned railroad that is popular with locals (and the girls were familiar with). The girls were supposed to be picked up by family later that afternoon, but they never showed up to the pickup location. Their bodies were discovered the following day in a wooded area, roughly a mile from the spot where they were last seen, and both deaths were ruled as homicides.

Just days after their death, authorities released photos taken from Libby’s cell phone that showed a man on the trail. They also released a brief audio clip of his voice (taken from Libby’s phone) as well as a police sketch of the unidentified man, who was later named as the main suspect in the girls’ murders. Police investigated their deaths as a double homicide; their cause of death has never been revealed.

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Imagine Dragons shares new video for ‘Bones’ remix

Imagine Dragons are sharing a ‘Halloween’ themed video for the remix of their single “Bones”, from German electronic group Twocolors. The new black and white visual for the Bones remix pays homage to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video.

Lead singer Dan Reynolds said in a statement about the original Thriller video:  “I’ve always loved that ‘Thriller’ was both scary and playful. I didn’t know as a kid if I wanted to watch it again or not for fear of the ensuing nightmares, but I always came back for more with my eyes half-closed. The idea of punishing Wall Street with a zombie infection felt like an enjoyable time. And it was.”

Regarding the song ‘Bones,’ Reynolds says: “‘Bones’ is a reflection of my constant obsession with the finality and fragility of life. I’m alway in search of some evidence that will convince me that there is more to come — that life is truly eternal in some sense. Having yet to find that, I try to at least dream of what conquering death would feel like in a song.”

Watch the video for the new “Bones” remix – here.

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Taylor Swift earns her 11th No. 1 album with ‘Midnights’

For the 11th time, Taylor Swift has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with her latest LP.  Midnights has sold more than a million copies since its release on October 21, including more than half a million vinyl sales, making it the biggest-selling album in almost seven years.  The last album to achieve larger first-week sales was Adele’s ’25.’

Swift now ties Barbra Streisand for the most No. 1 albums among women. Swift is also the sixth musician to earn more than 10 No. 1 LPs on the Billboard 200, joins The Beatles (who lead with a record 19 No. 1s), Jay-Z (14), Drake, Bruce Springsteen and Streisand (each with 11).

In addition to being this year’s top-selling LP by overall sales, Midnights also had the largest sales week for an album since Swift’s 2017 full-length, Reputation.

Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ named biggest album of the decade

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