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Officer Down in GA; Trump Deportation Bid Blocked; Epstein Haunts Norway

A shooting in Georgia left one police officer dead and another seriously wounded, while in Norway, the Crown Princess faced scrutiny over past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein. Separately, in New York, a debate raged over economic policy, and federal courts challenged the Trump administration's immigration policies. In Syria, the sole female minister navigated the complexities of rebuilding a nation scarred by war.

In Georgia, a Gwinnett County police officer was killed and another seriously injured in a shooting at a hotel near Stone Mountain on Sunday morning. According to Gwinnett County Police Chief J.D. McClure, the officers were questioning 35-year-old Kevin Andrews of Decatur in his hotel room when Andrews allegedly opened fire. One officer died at the scene, while the other was transported to a hospital for treatment. Andrews was also shot by one of the officers and is expected to survive. He will be transferred to the county jail upon his release from the hospital, according to officials. McClure described the shooting as an "unprovoked attack."

Meanwhile, in Norway, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre acknowledged that Crown Princess Mette-Marit had shown "poor judgement" in her past dealings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The princess's name appeared hundreds of times in documents released by the US Department of Justice, related to Epstein, between 2011 and 2014. The BBC reported that this revelation came on the eve of her son's trial in Oslo on 38 charges, including rape and assault. Crown Princess Mette-Marit had previously expressed regret for any contact with Epstein.

In New York, the economic policies of Mayor Zohran Mamdani came under fire. Fox News reported that Mamdani's administration was being accused of waging "class warfare" against New York businesses. Critics argued that his calls for higher taxes on the city's wealthiest residents and his stance on disbanding the NYPD protest unit amounted to "economic vandalism." According to Fox News, business leaders had warned of such policies following Mamdani's election, but were dismissed as "hysterical."

Elsewhere, federal courts have been pushing back against the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign. The New York Times reported that federal judges have been releasing hundreds of immigrant detainees back into the country, citing the administration's disregard for longstanding legal interpretations regarding bond requirements. The surge in these cases has reportedly overwhelmed court dockets in some districts.

In Syria, Hind Kabawat, the country's only female minister for social affairs and labor in the transitional government, is working to navigate the challenges of rebuilding the war-torn nation. According to the BBC, Kabawat, a former opposition leader in exile, stated that she would not remain in her role if she was not free to set her own strategy. "On the first day, I asked 'why are there no more women?'" Kabawat told the BBC, highlighting her commitment to promoting gender equality in the government. The transitional government faces significant challenges, including sectarian violence, as it attempts to guide Syria towards peace.

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