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A once-standout U.S. federal narcotics agent known for spending lavishly on luxury cars and Tiffany jewelry has been arrested on charges he conspired to launder money with the same Colombian drug cartel he was tasked with fighting. Authorities say Jose Irizarry and his wife were taken into custody Friday in Puerto Rico. An indictment handed up in Tampa, Florida accuses Irizarry of secretly using his position as a federal agent to divert millions of dollars in drug proceeds from DEA control. Messages sent to Irizarry's attorney seeking comment were not immediately returned. 592

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Actress Jennifer Aniston now holds a world record after her Instagram account was the fastest to gain 1 million followers. After Aniston launched her Instagram account on Tuesday, she attracted 1 million followers in just 5 hours and 16 minutes. According to Guinness World Records, Aniston's record broke a previous record held Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who gained 1 million followers in 5 hours and 45 minutes. It hasn't taken long for Aniston to gain even more followers. As of Thursday evening, she has already gained 13 million followers. While Aniston has a lot of followers, she is still 173 million followers shy of Cristiano Ronaldo's Instagram account. His account, which has 186 million followers, is the second-most popular account behind Instagram's main account. Aniston's first Instagram photo published on Tuesday was with the rest of the "Friends" cast. The caption read, "And now we’re Instagram FRIENDS too. HI INSTAGRAM." The photo has been liked 13 million times. 1004

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A Utah family says their father and his wife were killed by armed assailants while vacationing in Mexico with their 12-year-old son.Paul Nielsen, Janet Vasquez and their son were passing through the Mexican state of Guerrero while on vacation when they were attacked and robbed, according to a statement from Nielsen's family, which cited the boy's account of events.At some point, Nielsen and Vasquez were killed, and their son, who suffered minor injuries, was left with their bodies on the side of the road, the family statement said."Our family is absolutely devastated over the loss of our dad," Nielsen's family said in the statement, adding they received a call notifying them of his death on July 18. "We were very close to him. His family was his world, and he wasn't just our father, he was one of our best friends."An official for the US Department of State confirmed it was aware of reports of a US citizen's death in Guerrero and the department was closely monitoring the investigation by local authorities. The official declined to comment further out of respect for the family.The secretary of public safety for Guerrero referred CNN to the state attorney general's office. CNN's attempts to reach that office for comment this week have been unsuccessful.Investigators searching for killers, family saysVasquez and her son lived in Mexico, according to the statement from Nielsen's family. Vasquez was Nielsen's second wife, and they had a faith-based marriage. Since the marriage was not legally recognized, immigration was not an option, and Nielsen split his time between his wife and family in Utah and his second wife and family in Mexico, Nielsen's daughter Priscilla told CNN.The family said Nielsen's 12-year-old stepson was present for everything that occurred, is "very traumatized" and hasn't been able to give the complete story of what happened. "We still don't have all the details," the family's statement said.It's unclear whether Nielsen's family heard the account from the boy himself, or if it was shared with them by authorities.According to the details the boy has shared, Nielsen's family believes Paul, Vasquez and his step-son were on their way to Zihuatanejo, a tourist destination in Guerrero state on the Pacific Coast. While they were driving, three vehicles began chasing them, the statement said.Paul Nielsen accelerated and the people in the pursuing vehicles opened fire. Nielsen lost control of the vehicle and it crashed on the side of the road, the family said. The assailants pulled Nielsen, his wife and step-son from their vehicle and robbed them. At some point the family was placed in one of the assailants' vehicles.It's unclear when Nielsen and Vasquez were killed, but they were driven to another location and their bodies were left on the side of the road with the 12-year-old.Earlier news reports suggested the boy had also been shot, but Nielsen's family says that is inaccurate. The boy is now living with relatives."As for the investigation, we don't know very much about its status, but we've been told that both governments are working to find the killers," the family said."This has been the most difficult moment of our lives, and it's very important to us that we warn other people so that they don't have to go through the same thing," the family's statement added."The State Department has an active travel advisory for certain areas of Mexico, including the state our dad was planning on driving through. Though he was usually a careful person, he must not have seen that advisory, and that ignorance had tragic results that will affect all of us for the rest of our lives." 3657

  

A white rhino born last month at San Diego Zoo Safari Park has been named Future for what the calf represents to rhino conservation worldwide, officials said. The baby is bonding with her mother and frolicking in a maternity yard left wet by recent storms. “Future’s new favorite thing is mud,” zookeeper Marco Zeno said. “She sees a puddle and she wants to roll in it!” Future is the 100th southern white rhino to be born at the park and the second conceived through artificial insemination. The first, Edward, was born to a different mother in July.The zoo births using frozen sperm are part of efforts to develop knowledge needed to save a subspecies called the northern white rhino, officials said. Only two currently remain and both are female. Several other rhino species also are being pushed to toward extinction.Future was born Nov. 21 to an 11-year-old mother named Amani. At 19 days old, the baby weighed 193 pounds (88 kilograms). She could weigh 20 times that when fully grown.Rhinos typically coat themselves with a thick layer of mud that helps act as a sunscreen and bug repellent, and helps to keep them cool. ”Future is not only exhibiting natural rhino behavior, she appears to be having a ton of fun doing it,” Zeno said. 1253

  

A New Mexico man has been charged with a felony after police say his cat tested positive for methamphetamines.Aaron Spaulding, 39, was initially arrested on June 4 and accused of battering his girlfriend and holding her against her will, the Las Cruces Police Department said in a statement.While police were responding to the incident at Spaulding's home, they learned he may have been neglecting his dog and a domestic shorthair cat, police said.Authorities said he strangled and force-fed drugs to the cat, and announced Tuesday that they'd upgraded his animal cruelty counts to a felony after tests found the cat had methamphetamines in its system.Information on his attorney was not immediately available.He was originally charged with false imprisonment, two counts of battery against a household member, interference with communication and two misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty, according to court records.Authorities said a veterinarian reported signs of neurological deficits in the cat, who was treated and adopted into another home. 1058

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