Two young siblings reported missing in Ohio in October were located in Iceland this month by Icelandic police after their mother stopped taking her mental health medication and abandoned them, prompting a search involving multiple agencies. The children, ages 8 and 9, were found at a hotel in Reykjavik after traveling to London, the Island of Jersey, and a remote fishing village in Iceland. The mother is in a hospital in Iceland, while the children are in the care of social services until a family member can bring them home, with U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott praising the collaborative effort of law enforcement involved in their safe recovery.
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Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Maryland assault weapons ban
Supreme Court Rejects Gun Rights CasesA split Supreme Court declined to hear two gun rights cases concerning high-capacity magazines and state bans on AR-15s, with three conservative justices expressing disagreement. Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the critical importance of addressing assault weapon bans, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh indicated the court may revisit this issue in future terms. The Maryland law, enacted after the Sandy Hook shooting, aims to restrict certain firearms and magazines, sparking debate over...
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