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USC baseball’s red-hot offense goes cold in loss to North Carolina

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
USC baseball is going to have to take the hard way to the College World Series. After winning the opener of their NCAA Tournament Super Regional, the Trojans’ momentum met a stronger opposing force Saturday. USC starting pitcher Grant Govel allowed only one run, but North Carolina evened the best-of-three Super Regional on Saturday. North...
Ben Bolch

Knicks’ must keep refusing to take foot off gas as they stare down NBA Finals recipe for relaxation

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
The Playoff Knicks — despite their comfortable cushions and robust series leads — are always fighting as if paying mortgage on death’s door.
Stefan Bondy

FBI Fires Analysts Who Drafted Controversial Anti-Catholic Memo

Zero Rss
2 months 2 weeks ago
FBI Fires Analysts Who Drafted Controversial Anti-Catholic Memo

Via Headline USA,

Several FBI analysts who drafted a 2023 memo that cited Southern Poverty Law Center information to justify targeting “radical-traditionalist Catholics” as potential violent domestic extremists were fired Friday, according to their lawyer, the latest wave of terminations under the leadership of its director Kash Patel.

The fired employees included four intelligence analysts and a supervisory analyst. The FBI declined to comment.

The January 2023 intelligence product produced by analysts in the FBI’s Richmond, Virginia, field office emerged as a political flashpoint after it was issued, with Republicans in Congress repeatedly citing it as part of their broader contention that the FBI during the Biden administration was targeting conservatives.

The FBI quickly backtracked from the memo at the time, saying it had been drafted in error. Then-director Chris Wray repeatedly denied that charge and the FBI has said the document was quickly retracted and an internal review was launched. Merrick Garland, the attorney general under President Joe Biden, has said he was “appalled” by the memo.

🚨BREAKING🚨 The FBI's controversial memo targeting Catholics was inspired by an investigation into a schizophrenic man

I've got the records to prove it

🧵https://t.co/vTLAQI9gJr

— Ken Silva (@JD_Cashless) April 23, 2024

As Headline USA exclusively revealed in April 2024, the FBI’s troubling memo was crafted by analysts involved in an investigation into a schizophrenic man who began attending a traditional Catholic church in early 2022. That schizophrenic man, 24-year-old Xavier Lopez, was arrested in November 2022 on a slew of domestic extremism-related charges. His mental health diagnosis was revealed during criminal proceedings.

According to records from his case, Lopez was on law enforcement’s radar since September 2018, when he attempted suicide. Lopez was 18 years old at the time. The FBI opened an assessment into Lopez about a year later after he allegedly made online statements advocating civil war and the murder of politicians.

Law enforcement continued to monitor Lopez—including while he served a stint in jail for felony vandalism—into early 2022, when he began attending Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Chapel in Richmond, Virginia. Our Lady of Fatima is one of the Catholic chapel’s listed in the FBI’s memo.

Shortly after Lopez started attending Our Lady of Fatima, the FBI decided to run an informant at him inside the church.

Infiltrating a Catholic church with an informant was supposedly necessary because “the only times [Lopez] left the house alone were to attend events at [Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Chapel] and it therefore provided the only potential opportunity for [an informant] to establish regular contact with him,” a 2024 DOJ Inspector General’s report said.

The FBI insisted that the informant was only used to monitor Lopez—and wasn’t used against any of the church’s other members, according to the DOJ-IG report.

The existence of the FBI informant is not disclosed in any of Lopez’s criminal records.

Lopez was arrested in November 2022 on a slew of state charges, including prohibited paramilitary activity, soliciting someone for a terrorist act and possessing firearms as a felon.

After his arrest, an FBI analyst with knowledge of the investigation worked with another analyst to craft the FBI’s memo about Catholics.

According to the DOJ-IG report, the FBI analysts wanted help conduct outreach to faith communities, “to make them aware of what we would call warning signs to radicalization, for the protection of everybody.”

“There was ample information in [Lopez’s] chats and in online chatter suggesting a potential link between white supremacist ideology and an attraction to certain religious beliefs and organizations, including [Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Chapel], but that the two analysts were searching for more definite substantiation,” the DOJ-IG report said, citing interviews with the FBI analysts.

One FBI analyst told the DOJ-IG that he found it “completely incongruous” that Lopez was attempting “to find common ground or find a community with this particular faith community.” He also said that there was no evidence that Lopez was being radicalized at Lady of Fatima Catholic Chapel, because he had been on the FBI’s radar “as an unstable, dangerous individual” before “any association with any Catholic related entity whatsoever.”

Rather, the FBI expressed concerns to the DOJ-IG that Lopez may have been recruiting other Lady of Fatima members to carry out an attack.

There is nothing in the charging documents against Lopez to suggest that he was recruiting other Catholics for an attack. Rather, the available evidence suggests that Lopez was interested in Catholic church to find a girlfriend.

“One place you will find [white women] is at a traditional church … I found a girl there that checked off every box on my list, but she’s 17 and I’m 22 so that’s not happening,” he said in an August 2022 post on Gab, according to charging documents.

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Jamie Kennedy blasts LA mayoral election swing: ‘Literal crime scene’

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Late mail ballots have swung toward Raman, giving her the possibility of overtaking Pratt to advance to the general election.
Titus Wu

Terrifying scenes as ‘Apocalypse Now’-style military training rattles SoCal — and why it could continue for years

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Military helicopters, simulated gunfire and flash grenades rattled Pasadena, Long Beach and other Los Angeles-area suburbs this week
Daniel Farr

‘Superman: Man of Tomorrow’ filming: See the stars on set

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
See photos from the set of the blockbuster filming in Atlanta.
mliss1578

‘Superman: Man of Tomorrow’ filming: See the stars on set

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
See photos from the set of the blockbuster filming in Atlanta.
Brian Sunday

‘Masters of the Universe’ has otherworldly opening, lands in No. 1 spot

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
"Masters of the Universe" was No. 1 at the box office on its opener Friday, raking in $11.754 million.
mliss1578

‘Masters of the Universe’ has otherworldly opening, lands in No. 1 spot

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
"Masters of the Universe" was No. 1 at the box office on its opener Friday, raking in $11.754 million.
Angela Barbuti

Knox Jolie-Pitt, 17, channels dad Brad Pitt’s ‘Fight Club’ energy in Muay Thai showdown

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Knox previously won a gold medal at the IKF Point Muay Thai Technical event in 2025.
mliss1578

Knox Jolie-Pitt, 17, channels dad Brad Pitt’s ‘Fight Club’ energy in Muay Thai showdown

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Knox previously won a gold medal at the IKF Point Muay Thai Technical event in 2025.
BreAnna Bell

NYC composer allegedly cheated out of ‘Wicked’ Broadway gig because he’s a white man: lawsuit

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
NYC-based composer Kevin Lynch claims he was cheated out of a Broadway directing opportunity for the iconic “Wicked” musical in favor of racial minorities, women and nonbinary people because he’s a white man, according to a federal lawsuit. 
Nick Labbat, Sonya Gugliara

Jared Jones’ post-injury stuff too good for fantasy baseball managers to ignore

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
The last time we saw Jared Jones, he was a 22-year-old rookie with an electric fastball flashing ace-like potential alongside fellow rookie, and future Cy Young winner, Paul Skenes. 
Jarad Wilk

Ramón Laureano posts encouraging message after surgery: ‘Create your own reality’

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Padres left fielder Ramón Laureano will be out 4-5 months and could potentially miss the rest of the season, manager Craig Stammen announced Friday. Laureano, who will be a free agent this offseason, went to X on Friday night during the Padres’ 5-0 loss to the Mets and posted the Bible verse “Hebrews 12:11” hours...
Thomas L. Murray

USMNT shows fight but has key cracks exposed in World Cup tune-up loss to Germany

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
The U.S. men’s national team wanted to face only tough opponents leading into the World Cup. 
Ethan Sears

Jose Alvarado, Julian Champagnie bring HS rivalry, similar career paths to MSG’s grand NBA Finals stage

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Brooklyn natives Julian Champagnie and Jose Alvarado weren’t supposed to make it in the NBA, at least according to the experts, scouts and executives who made these decisions.
Zach Braziller

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Greek Aisle’ On Hallmark Channel, Where An American Businesswoman And A Greek Policeman Enter A Fake Marriage And Find Real Love

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Escape to the gorgeous Greek island of Corfu with this charming summer rom-com.
mliss1578

US plans to use Iranian assets to rebuild Gulf allies

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
The source did not provide a dollar amount for the program, and did not specifically mention Iran’s $24 billion in frozen assets – although they have featured prominently in talks between the US and Iran to end the war that began Feb. 28.
Geoff Earle

One of Southern California’s most luxurious movie theaters abruptly closes after 35 years

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
The show is officially over for one of southern California’s most luxurious movie theaters after the company announced its closing the iPic theater in Pasadena after 35 years.
Katie Jerkovich

Mobile home residents aim to buy whole park for $42.5M to avoid rent hikes, redevelopment

NY Post
2 months 2 weeks ago
Medically retired Navy veteran Damien Teague has lived in San Lazaro Mobile Home Park in Boulder County for 18 years — and he is determined to keep his tight-knit community intact.
Realtor.com

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