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Cybertruck bomber and New Orleans terrorist shared several commonalities including both renting their vehicles from Turo and serving at the same army base

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Authorities continue to examine any possible link that the two deceased suspects were co-conspirators planning coordinated attacks, though nothing definitive has yet been found. Read More
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