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Shooter sentenced to 100 years in Texas ICE terrorism case; others get max

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FORT WORTH, Texas — Eight defendants from North Texas received the maximum possible sentences Tuesday for their roles in a domestic terrorism case in which they were found guilty of charges including rioting and attempted murder of a police officer at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado.

The defendants, whom federal prosecutors ...Read more

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Supreme Court rules against Michigan family that lost home in tax sale

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday against a Michigan family in finding they're only owed the surplus proceeds of the tax sale of their former home in Isabella County ― that is, the difference between the tax debt and the sale price, not the property's fair market value.

The justices concluded "neither history nor precedent" ...Read more

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Disgraced former Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist Missy Woods pleads guilty in DNA testing scandal

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DENVER — Disgraced former Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist Yvonne “Missy” Woods pleaded guilty to four felonies Tuesday, closing a chapter in a years-long DNA testing scandal that continues to reverberate through the state’s criminal justice system.

The 65-year-old former CBI analyst will be sentenced to between 8 and 16 years...Read more

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Disneyland visitor falls down 50-foot drop on Tiana's Bayou Adventure

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LOS ANGELES — A young Disneyland visitor who climbed out of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and fell down the 50-foot final drop on the log flume ride was taken to a local hospital for evaluation of minor injuries, according to social media reports.

A 13-year-old guest riding Tiana’s Bayou Adventure on Sunday, June 21 exited the ride vehicle ...Read more

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Inmates may not sue prison officials who violate their religious rights, Supreme Court rules

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WASHINGTON — Prison inmates whose religious rights are clearly violated by guards and wardens may not sue them for damages, a divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.

In a 6-3 decision, the justices said federal law protecting religious liberty allows for suits against state prison systems, but not employees of the prison.

The decision came in ...Read more

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Trump says Iran's unfrozen funds to remain under US control

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President Donald Trump said Iran will only be able to use funds released from frozen accounts to purchase food and medical supplies from the U.S., seeking to ease concerns about peace negotiations that both sides say are making progress.

The billions of dollars of unlocked financing will go “into escrow, controlled by the U.S.A.” and will ...Read more

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Federal judge emerges as a check on Trump's Minnesota immigration crackdown

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MINNEAPOLIS — In the first half of 2026, Minnesota’s chief federal judge Patrick Schiltz quickly emerged as one of the most critical voices of the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign in Minnesota, Operation Metro Surge.

Throughout a series of orders, Schiltz, a George W. Bush appointee, showed his growing frustration with the...Read more

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What the families of Pino boat crash victims say about jury's not-guilty verdict

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MIAMI — The families of Luciana “Lucy” Fernandez and Katerina “Katy” Puig, the two victims of a Sept. 4, 2022, boat crash that killed Lucy and left Katy with a lifetime of serious medical hurdles, have released statements reacting to Monday’s not-guilty verdict for the vessel’s operator, Doral real estate broker George Pino.

A six...Read more

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Why an ancient battle feels closer than ever in one war-weary Lebanese town

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NABATIEH, Lebanon — Sweating under a powerful afternoon sun, the crowd slapped their chests in time with the chanter's cry, his mournful refrain echoing over the abandoned, rubble-lined streets of this wounded city that has been the focus of Israel's latest attacks in Lebanon.

"Karbala, O Karbala!" the chanter called.

"This is the tragedy of...Read more

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Baltimore records 46 homicides this year after fatal shooting in Southeast District

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BALTIMORE — Baltimore Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting early Tuesday morning that marked the city’s 46th homicide of the year, according to data.

Officers responded around 12:14 a.m. to the 3400 block of Leverton Street in the Southeast District for a reported shooting, police said.

At the scene, officers found an ...Read more

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McMorrow releases first TV ad for Michigan Senate bid

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DETROIT — With six weeks to go until the August primary, Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow released her first TV ad of the cycle Tuesday, promising to "stand up to Trump," to big tech and "make this country work for the rest of us."

"They said, 'You can't flip this district, you can't take back the Senate, you can't beat the ...Read more

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Maryland early voting climbs, driven by competitive races and voter anger analysts say

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BALTIMORE — Seventeen percent more Marylanders cast ballots during early voting this year than in the state’s last midterm primary, a surge analysts attribute in part to competitive congressional races, economic concerns and heightened political engagement.

As of June 18, 201,600 Marylanders had cast early voting ballots, compared with 172...Read more

Savannah Guthrie begs on 'Today' show for someone to come forward about mom

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NEW YORK — An emotional Savannah Guthrie pleaded with “Today” show viewers for information about her mother Nancy, who disappeared earlier this year, amid reported that a verified ransom note claims her dead.

The 84-year-old matriarch was last seen at her Tucson, Arizona, home on the night of Jan. 31 and was reported missing the following...Read more

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Was the Miami helicopter tour pilot who crashed at North Perry licensed to fly?

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MIAMI — The pilot in the helicopter crash earlier this month at North Perry Airport, which sent a man and two kids to the hospital, doesn’t show up as licensed in the FAA database.

Sky Helicopter Tours’ Marcelo Andrade, 56, doesn’t show up in the FAA’s Airmen Inquiry as having a certificate to pilot an airplane or a helicopter, or ...Read more

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Battle over single-use plastics erupts as 17 states move to block California law

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LOS ANGELES — Attorneys general in seventeen states are suing California over its landmark single-use plastic law, which went into effect on June 1.

The lawsuit comes after a coalition of environmental groups sued the state over the same law this month, arguing the new final regulations create loopholes so large they gut the law.

The states ...Read more

Alan Montag, a third-generation Iowa farmer, and his son Aden load soybean seed into a planter on May 6, 2026. Scott Olson/Getty Images

How everyone pays the cost for patents on seeds, and private companies get rich from keeping them secret

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The United States is one of only a handful of countries that allows companies to hold patents on plant varieties. As a result, a small number of corporations can – and do – suppress competition in the seed industry, stifle innovation and turn taxpayer subsidies intended for farmers into corporate profits.

The U.S. Department of ...Read more

When temperature soar inside homes, being outside even on very hot days can feel less uncomfortable than being indoors. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Heat waves can leave homes dangerously hot – even for young, healthy adults

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Most people know that heat waves can be dangerous. What they may not realize is that the heat indoors can be much worse than outdoors.

When the power goes out and air conditioning stops, a house starts to function like a greenhouse. Heat enters through windows and walls and has nowhere to go. Air stagnates.

Within hours, ...Read more

Many yoga classes end with the instructor explaining 'namaste' as 'the divine in me bows to the divine in you.' Luis Alvarez/DigitalVision via Getty Images

Why it’s OK to say ‘namaste’ in yoga class

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“Namaste,” a common greeting in India and South Asia, has become a global cultural phenomenon – the word appears everywhere, from wellness retreats to political events to pop culture.

In many yoga classes in North America and Europe, it is a ritual to end practice by saying “namaste,” which means, in global yoga culture, ...Read more

It's important to discuss overall sleep health with your child's doctor. Jacob Wackerhausen/iStock via Getty Images Plus

Melatonin can be a safe and effective sleep aid for all ages – but product inconsistencies and improper dosing lead to real harms

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Melatonin – a go-to sleep aid for kids and adults alike in many households in America – continues to create media buzz, with conflicting messages that leave people uncertain about its safety.

Some headlines point to melatonin’s supposed immunity boosting power, while others point to unestablished links between melatonin and ...Read more

Boxes of the drug mifepristone line a shelf at a women's center in Alabama on March 16, 2022. AP Photo/Allen G. Breed

Medication abortion: Decisions from federal courts, the FDA or Trump’s Department of Justice could try to end access via telehealth

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Roughly two-thirds of Americans end their pregnancies by taking two abortion medications – misoprostol and mifepristone. Because these safe, effective medications can be prescribed via telehealth, without an in-office visit, they are how most patients terminate pregnancies in states that ban abortion.

In recent years, anti-abortion ...Read more