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Texas Teen Allegedly Kills Ex‐Girlfriend’s Family in Targeted Attack
Lindsey Vonn Returns to Victory at Age 41 in First World Cup Win Since 2018
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Texas Teen Allegedly Kills Ex‑Girlfriend’s Family in Targeted Attack
Lindsey Vonn Returns to Victory at Age 41 in First World Cup Win Since 2018
Newsom Administration Mocks Musk Over Estranged Child in Escalating Public Feud
House Democrats Release Selective Photos from Epstein Files While Ignoring 95,000 Other Images
Federal Judge Blocks Second Arrest of Kilmar Abrego Garcia at Baltimore ICE Facility

The story of Kilmar Abrego Garcia reads like something out of a Kafka novel, except the bureaucratic maze is real, the family separation is genuine, and the legal wrangling continues to unfold in American courtrooms and detention centers.
Motocross Legend Brian Deegan Endorses Chad Bianco for California Governor

Motocross champion and Metal Mulisha founder Brian Deegan has announced his endorsement of Republican candidate Chad Bianco in the California gubernatorial race, citing what he describes as the deterioration of the California dream under Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership.
Around America
Woman left with chemical burns after acid attack in Georgia park
A woman was severely burned after an unknown assailant poured acid on her in Forsyth Park, leaving her with second- and third-degree injuries. Police and the FBI are investigating and have released surveillance images to identify the suspect.
Fired Michigan coach threatened to kill himself during home invasion following shocking dismissal
Former coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned on felony charges including home invasion and stalking after allegedly entering a woman’s home following a breakup. He was fired by the University of Michigan and now faces GPS monitoring and court-ordered conditions.
Commander overseeing U.S. forces in Caribbean relinquishes command early amid U.S. buildup near Venezuela
The admiral overseeing U.S. forces in the Caribbean stepped down amid controversy over operations near Venezuela. This transition occurs as the U.S. expands military activity targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the region.
Historic preservation group sues Trump over White House ballroom project
The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a federal lawsuit to halt construction of a new White House ballroom, claiming legal and historic review procedures were bypassed. The administration argues it has authority over renovations, but preservationists say the work violates protections for historic landmarks.
