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Woman Set On Fire, Burned To Death In New York Subway Train By Guatemalan Illegal Alien
December 24, 2024
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A woman was set on fire by a Guatemalan illegal alien, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, 33, on a New York subway train on Sunday. The incident occurred at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn around 7:30 a.m.

The suspect approached the woman, who was sleeping on the train, and lit her clothes on fire using a lighter. He then watched as she burned, without attempting to help her or alert anyone.

Zapeta-Calil was arrested later that day at the 34th Street-Herald Square station in Manhattan. He was charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and first-degree arson.

The incident is being investigated by the New York Police Department (NYPD), with assistance from federal immigration officials. The Brooklyn District Attorney’s office has promised to bring the perpetrator to justice and ensure accountability in the case.

The suspect is a Guatemalan citizen who entered the US illegally in 2018. He was detained and deported at the time but managed to re-enter the country recently, leading many critics to blame President Joe Biden's open borders policy for the horrific incident.

New York far-left Governor Kathy Hochul also faced significant backlash for her social media post boasting about the safety of the New York City subway system shortly after the horrific Sunday incident.

The governor's post, which highlighted a decrease in subway crime since deploying the National Guard and adding security cameras, was criticized as being tone-deaf given the timing.

Critics accused Hochul of being out of touch with the current dangerous state of public safety in New York City's transit system, which is a result of lax policy against crime in the left-wing Democrat-led state.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying U.S. Space Force's advanced anti-jamming GPS III-SV09 spacecraft, lifted off at 0453 UTC on Jan. 28, from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

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The payload was deployed into medium Earth orbit, an altitude of 4,265 kilometers, about 90 minutes after liftoff, marking a key step in modernizing the U.S. Global Positioning System.

GPS III-SV09, a next-generation navigation satellite built by Lockheed Martin, is equipped with M-Code, a secure military GPS signal that is significantly more resistant to jamming and interference than previous systems, according to Space Force officials. GPS IIIF is the next iteration of satellites the U.S. will use for positioning, navigation and timing. (The "F" stands for "follow-on.") The first of these spacecraft is expected to launch in Spring 2027.

The first GPS III vehicle lifted off in December 2018. As its name suggests, GPS III-SV09 was the ninth, out of a planned total of 10, to reach orbit. The final one in the series is expected to go up later this year.

GPS III-SV09 is named in honor of Colonel Ellison Onizuka, the first Asian American astronaut, who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986—a poignant coincidence given the launch date. Other former astronauts have been so honored as well. For example, GPS III-SV05 was named after Apollo 11 moonwalker Neil Armstrong, and GPS III-SV07 carries the moniker "Sally Ride," after the first American woman to reach space.

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"Our commitment to keeping things flexible — programmatically and contractually — means that we can pivot when necessary to changing circumstances," he added. "We have a proven ability to adapt the launch manifest to complex and dynamic factors and are continuing to shorten our timelines for delivering critical capabilities to warfighters."

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  • Long-horizon loco-manipulation demo — The standout showcase is a robot (running on Figure 03 hardware) autonomously unloading and reloading a dishwasher in a full-sized kitchen. This 4-minute task integrates walking, grasping, placing items, opening/closing doors, and balance maintenance — all without resets or human intervention. Figure claims this is the longest and most complex autonomous task completed by a humanoid robot to date.

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USAT is issued by Anchorage Digital Bank, the first federally chartered stablecoin issuer in the U.S., operating under the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This gives USAT full compliance with U.S. federal regulations. Cantor Fitzgerald serves as the designated reserve custodian and primary dealer for USAT, ensuring bank-grade transparency and asset management.

Bo Hines, former Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council, has been appointed CEO of Tether USAT, overseeing the U.S. division.

“USDT has proven for more than a decade that digital dollars can deliver trust, transparency, and utility at a global scale,"  CEO of Tether Paolo Ardoino said. "USAT extends that mission by providing a federally regulated product designed for the American market.”

USAT is now live on major exchanges including Kraken, OKX, Crypto.com, Bybit, and MoonPay, with initial trading volumes reaching $13 million shortly after launch.

Tether’s massive financial resources—reporting over $33.1 billion in U.S. Treasury bill purchases in 2024—position USAT to scale rapidly, with ambitions to reach a $1 trillion market cap within five years.

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