Homeowner Awakes to Noises, Shoots Alleged Intruder in Head
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Breitbart·US·independent
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What happened: A Somerset Township, Pennsylvania, homeowner awoke to noises Monday morning and confronted then shot and killed an alleged intruder.
Cross-source context: Reason highlights cNN retracts terrible post about alleged terrorists at New York City mayor's mansion
What to watch next: movement around homeowner, intruder.
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A Somerset Township, Pennsylvania, homeowner awoke to noises Monday morning and confronted then shot and killed an alleged intruder.
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A new report released by the bipartisan Senate Joint Economic Committee (JEC) on Tuesday found that overpaying for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans caused Medicare Part B premiums to rise across the board. According to the JEC’s report, overpayments to MA plans caused standard monthly Medicare Part B p
A new report released by the bipartisan Senate Joint Economic Committee (JEC) on Tuesday found that overpaying for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans caused Medicare Part B premiums to rise across the board. According to the JEC’s report, overpayments to MA plans caused standard monthly Medicare Part B p
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