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Maine Shooting Highlights Concerns Over Immigration Enforcement Deaths

Johan Sebastián Guerrero was shot and killed by federal immigration officers in Maine, adding to a series of fatalities linked to immigration enforcement actions. The incidents have raised concerns about the tactics used by federal agents and the need for reform within ICE, as highlighted by various officials and advocacy groups. Investigations into these cases are ongoing.

Washington Examiner

Pentagon Seeks to Engage Youth for Future Defense Workforce

The Department of War is working to engage younger generations in defense careers, particularly in engineering and skilled trades, to address workforce shortages. Assistant Secretary Michael Cadenazzi highlighted the importance of attracting middle school students to these fields. The Pentagon has launched initiatives, including a partnership with Mike Rowe, to promote skilled trades and ensure competitive benefits for future workers.

Fox News — Latest

Trump Believes Putin Ready to Negotiate Peace in Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict

Former President Donald Trump expressed his belief that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Ongoing fighting continues, with reports of a Russian soldier losing control of a rotary machine gun and strikes by both sides on key infrastructure. Russian officials warned against any multinational forces deployed by Ukraine's allies post-ceasefire.

Washington Examiner

House Republicans Propose Increased Funding for Anti-Fraud Initiatives in Spending Bill

House Republicans are seeking increased funding for anti-fraud initiatives as part of a $95 billion spending bill. Chairman Jodey Arrington highlighted the potential return on investment from these initiatives, which aim to address fraud in federal programs. The bill also includes provisions for voter ID requirements and responds to the White House's supplemental request regarding the Iran war.

Washington Examiner

Businessmen Behind Freedom Fuel Gas Stations Identified Amid Subsidy Concerns

The businessmen behind the Freedom Fuel gas station network have been identified as Yoni Gontownik and Randy Brown, raising questions about financing and potential taxpayer subsidies. The network, which launched with 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has drawn scrutiny regarding the sustainability of its discounted prices amid industry concerns.

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Autopsy report reveals details of actor James Handy's death

An autopsy report indicates that actor James Handy may have been incapacitated by neck compression before he was stabbed. The incident involved an altercation with his girlfriend's son, Michael Gledhill, who has been charged with murder. Gledhill remains in custody as he undergoes mental health evaluations.

Fox News — Latest

Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo Avoids Citation After Traffic Stop

Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo was stopped by police for a traffic violation but was not cited after identifying himself. The incident has sparked criticism regarding potential preferential treatment, which Lombardo's office denies. The police union defended the officer's actions as routine.

Fox News — Latest

Firefighters Respond to 3-Alarm Warehouse Fire in Seattle's Industrial District

Firefighters in Seattle responded to a 3-alarm fire at a warehouse in the Industrial District early Wednesday morning. The fire, which began before 1 a.m., involved two tractor trailers and led to a partial roof collapse. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Guardian — US

US Mint Begins Production of New $1 Coin Featuring Donald Trump

The US Mint has started producing a commemorative $1 coin featuring Donald Trump, set to be released in the fall of 2026. This coin marks the first time a living president will appear on US currency and has undergone design changes since its initial approval.

New York Times — Tech

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Apple Over Child Sexual Abuse Material

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Apple that alleged the company did not adequately restrict the sharing of child sexual abuse material via its iCloud service. The lawsuit highlighted concerns regarding the privacy features of iCloud amid growing regulatory scrutiny.

Axios

JD Vance Acknowledges Mishandling of Epstein Files Release

Vice President JD Vance acknowledged that the Trump administration mishandled the release of the Epstein files, citing poor communication and confusing redactions as key issues. He emphasized the need for a quicker release of the documents and noted the extensive number of documents collected related to the Epstein estate. Vance's comments reflect ongoing criticism of the administration's handling of the situation.

TechCrunch

Microsoft Addresses Vulnerability in Age of Empires II

Microsoft has issued a patch for a security vulnerability in Age of Empires II, a long-standing video game. The flaw could have allowed hackers to take control of users' computers via a malicious game invite.