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Amazon driver nabbed after fatal hit-and-run as Naval Strike Missile spooks China and Russia, man accused of killing parents heads to court, woman sues to make pets tax dependents, London council warns of hacker data theft, stowaway rat flies Netherlands–Aruba, and illegal waste is hauled into Kent—plus New Look knocks 25% off a “shabby chic” faux-fur “warm hug” coat

Amazon delivery driver accused in a fatal hit-and-run in Allentown was arrested in Philadelphia

**Amazon delivery driver accused in a fatal hit-and-run in Allentown was arrested in Philadelphia** after U.S. Marshals took 30-year-old Troy Johnson into custody at a family member’s home in Southwest Philadelphia on Wednesday. Investigators say Johnson, who was working as an Amazon delivery driver in Allentown on Nov. 21, got into a verbal road-rage confrontation with a 29-year-old man, then intentionally struck him with his car and fled; the victim later died at a hospital. Johnson was wanted on a Dec. 10 warrant charging him with third-degree murder, and the victim’s name has not been released.

Naval Strike Missile Raises Concerns Among Chinese and Russian Naval Planners

Naval Strike Missile Raises Concerns Among Chinese and Russian Naval Planners as the RGM-184A Naval Strike Missile spreads fast from its Norwegian roots into more navies’ arsenals—because nothing says “calm seas” like a stealthy, sea-skimming cruise missile designed to ruin a fleet’s afternoon. Built by Norway’s Kongsberg, NSM is a next-generation, subsonic weapon with 300+ km range, high maneuverability, and autonomous target recognition—meaning it can hunt ships, dodge modern air defenses, and also hit land targets, all while staying maddeningly hard to swat out of the sky. Originally fielded by Norway and Poland, it’s now proliferating, giving big-ticket naval planners in Beijing and Moscow one more reason to stare at their spreadsheets like they’ve just discovered gravity.

Man Charged With Killing His Parents to Appear in Court Wednesday

Man Charged With Killing His Parents to Appear in Court Wednesday: Nick Reiner was formally charged Tuesday in the murders of his parents, and after missing his initial court date because he wasn’t medically cleared, he’s now set to appear in court for his arraignment on Wednesday.

Woman files lawsuit seeking to have pets recognized as dependents for tax purposes

Woman files lawsuit seeking to have pets recognized as dependents for tax purposes, with attorney Amanda Reynolds arguing her golden retriever, Finnegan, is financially and medically dependent on her for everything from meals to vet care—essentially a four-legged freeloader she’d like the IRS to acknowledge on paper.

New Look cuts 25% off a “shabby chic” faux fur coat described as feeling like a warm hug

New Look cuts 25% off a “shabby chic” faux fur coat described as feeling like a warm hug, with shoppers raving that “the fur is gorgeous,” looks strikingly authentic, and has a lovely, soft feel to it.

London council warns hackers may have copied potentially sensitive personal data

London council warns hackers may have copied potentially sensitive personal data, as Westminster City Council says it’s still trying to figure out exactly what was taken and what that could mean for residents—because nothing says “modern governance” like discovering your digital doors were open *after* someone strolls out with the filing cabinet.

Stowaway Rat Found on Flight from the Netherlands to Aruba

Stowaway Rat Found on Flight from the Netherlands to Aruba — a rat was spotted strolling through the passenger cabin on a KLM flight out of Amsterdam, and in a triumph of modern aviation logistics, the pilot had no choice but to keep going all the way to Aruba, apparently upgrading the onboard experience to “surprise wildlife safari at 30,000 feet.”

Illegal waste dumped at unlicensed landfill sites in Kent is being transported from Scotland and Wales.

Illegal waste dumped at unlicensed landfill sites in Kent is being transported from Scotland and Wales, with reports that organised crime groups are cashing in—apparently running a cross-border rubbish pipeline where the only thing being efficiently recycled is other people’s rules.

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