FPD makes several arrests during the weekend

Fremont police arrested several individuals in various incidents from the weekend. All the information is provided by FPD. On Saturday at approximately midnight, officers were dispatched to a traffic crash at 16th and North H Street. An
Poll: U.S. airstrikes on Iran backed by Republicans, but disapproval overall
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
Poll: U.S. airstrikes on Iran backed by Republicans, but disapproval overall
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
One US intel report assessed Iran would need 3 to 8 months to make nuclear weapon
Ahead of U.S. strikes on Iran, one U.S. intel assessment concluded Iran could build a nuclear weapon in months but didn’t assess it decided to do so, intel sources said.
One US intel report assessed Iran would need 3 to 8 months to make nuclear weapon
Ahead of U.S. strikes on Iran, one U.S. intel assessment concluded Iran could build a nuclear weapon in months but didn’t assess it decided to do so, intel sources said.
FBI boosts resources to focus on counterterrorism after Iran strikes
A memo was distributed to FBI field office directors in the past 48 hours instructing them to focus resources on terror threats, including domestically, two sources told CBS News.
FBI boosts resources to focus on counterterrorism after Iran strikes
A memo was distributed to FBI field office directors in the past 48 hours instructing them to focus resources on terror threats, including domestically, two sources told CBS News.
Jeff Bezos: “Nerd of the Amazon” | 60 Minutes Archive
Bob Simon profiled Jeff Bezos for 60 Minutes in 1999, when Amazon was known as “Earth’s biggest bookstore.”
Bobby Sherman, teen idol in 1960s and '70s, dies at age 81
Bobby Sherman was a teen idol in the 1960s and ’70s with bubblegum pop hits like “Little Woman” and “Julie, Do Ya Love Me.”
Anthropic wins AI copyright case, but must face trial on pirated books
Anthropic didn’t violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.