Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ George Chance, a fisherman from Festus, Mo., broke a state and world record after catching a bighead carp fish in the Mississipp­i River that weighed in at 97 pounds, breaking the Missouri state record for pole-and-line fishing of 80 pounds and the world record of 90.

■ Anjem Choudary, a 57-year-old British preacher, pleaded innocent to having membership of a banned organizati­on, the radical Muslim group al-Muhajiroun, and addressing meetings to encourage support for the group.

■ Rosa Hernandez, the port of entry director at the Otay Mesa border checkpoint in San Diego, said, “While facilitati­ng lawful trade and travel, our officers steadfastl­y combat the traffickin­g of dangerous drugs at our borders,” after border agents arrested a 44-year-old truck driver when they found 3,000 pounds of meth hidden amid a shipment of carrots being transporte­d.

■ Ahmed Hamdawi alKinani, an Iraqi police officer previously sentenced to death for murdering a security analyst who criticized Iran-backed militias, was released from prison after he was acquitted following a retrial.

■ Martin Griffiths, the 72-year-old humanitari­an chief for the United Nations, is stepping down after three years in the position for health reasons.

■ Rashad Price, a 26-yearold from Slidell, La., has been arrested and charged in the fatal shooting of Jay Jackson, 25, of Georgia aboard a Greyhound bus near Ocean Springs, Miss.

■ Literally Anybody Else, a 35-year-old Texas man formerly known as Dustin Ebey, launched a campaign for president as an independen­t candidate, telling Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA that “this isn’t about me, Literally Anybody Else, more so as it is an idea.”

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