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How a Russian Oligarch May Have Recruited the F.B.I. Agent Who Investigated Him
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The bureau tried to court Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate, as an informant. Instead, one of its own top agents may have ended up working for him.
Mauricio Garcia, the suspect in a deadly mall shooting in Allen, Texas, that left eight dead and several others injured Saturday has yet to be officially identified by police, a Texas law enforcement source tells Fox News Digital. Garcia, 33, is from Dallas, Texas, according to records obtained by Fox News Digital. The suspect’s age, address, and vehicle matches the description of details law enforcement provided. The address, as of March, is approximately 30 miles south of the shooting at Allen Premium Outlets in Dallas. It appears to be associated with a hotel. An email account called "deathdestructionandlove" was listed in association with Garcia in records obtained by Fox News Digital. His brother, Christian Garcia, whose address is listed as that of Mauricio’s per records obtained, has several criminal records, including burglary of habitation and public intoxication. TEXAS AUTHORITIES CONFIRM 8 DEAD IN ALLEN PREMIUM OUTLETS SHOOTING NEAR DALLAS, SEVERAL MORE INJU
What started as a once-in-a-lifetime trip to see one of the new seven wonders of the world quickly became a nightmare after ongoing protests left a math professor stranded in Peru. Arizona State University math professor Naala Brewer joined " Fox & Friends Weekend " Saturday to share her experience getting stuck in Peru as ongoing protests have shut down airports and roadways. "I don't feel 100 percent safe. I'll feel safe once we get on the plane," Brewer said. "I'll feel 50 percent safe once we get on the plane to Lima and 100 percent safe once the plane takes off from Lima to the U.S." Brewer had planned a trip to Peru with her niece to visit Macchu Picchu, but prior to their planned departure, political unrest began in the South American country. AMERICAN TOURISTS STRANDED NEAR MACHU PICCHU, MIGHT NOT BE HOME BY CHRISTMAS AS PROTESTS GRIP PERU On December 7, then-President Pedro Castillo planned to dissolve the nation's Cong
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