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Guardian — US

Vigil held for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, shot by ICE agents

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Texas builder, was shot and killed by ICE agents, prompting a vigil in his memory. Congressman [Name] criticized the Trump administration's policies in relation to Araujo's death, highlighting his commitment to his work and family.

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Guardian — US

Georgia Teen Scheduled for Plea Hearing in School Shooting Case

Colt Gray, a 16-year-old accused of a school shooting in Georgia that killed four people, is set to appear in court for a plea hearing on July 24. He previously pleaded not guilty to multiple criminal charges related to the incident.

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Fox News — Latest

Germany Reports Increase in Group Rape Cases Amid Ongoing Exploitation Investigation

Germany's federal government reported 751 cases of group rapes in 2025, with an ongoing investigation in Nuremberg into allegations of sexual exploitation of teenage girls. The investigation has led to the detention of multiple suspects, and experts have drawn comparisons to similar cases in the UK, highlighting issues of migrant integration and the influence of socioeconomic factors on crime statistics.

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Fox News — Latest

JonBenét Ramsey Case Receives Renewed Attention Following DNA Analyst's Guilty Plea

The JonBenét Ramsey case is back in the spotlight following the guilty plea of former DNA analyst Yvonne Woods. John Ramsey, the victim's father, advocates for advanced DNA testing to help solve the case, while authorities maintain that the investigation remains unaffected by Woods' misconduct. The investigation continues to explore independent forensic testing options.

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Fox News — Latest

Surveillance Video Presented in Court During Preliminary Hearing for Tyler Robinson in Connection with Charlie Kirk's Death

Surveillance video presented during Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing shows his movements on the day of Charlie Kirk's death. The video tracks Robinson's actions around Utah Valley University leading up to the shooting, where he is accused of aggravated murder. The court proceedings are ongoing, with a focus on determining if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.

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The Daily Beast

DOJ Responds to Allegations of Impeding Epstein Investigation

The DOJ faced backlash after a social media blunder seemed to confirm allegations of obstructing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez accused the DOJ of withholding crucial files related to Epstein's Zorro Ranch, which could impact ongoing prosecutions. The DOJ claims it has responded to demands from New Mexico and is prepared to assist in the investigation.

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Fox News — Latest

Federal Judge Dismisses Proud Boys Case Following Justice Department Request

A federal judge has dismissed the case against four Proud Boys members involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, following a request from the Justice Department. Judge Timothy Kelly stated that he lacked the authority to block the dismissal, which was influenced by an executive order from President Trump. The judge condemned the actions of the rioters while highlighting the need to uphold constitutional principles.

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Washington Examiner

Court to Hear Taped Testimony in Tyler Robinson Case

Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing continues as the court prepares to present taped testimony from his former roommate, Lance Twiggs, who has immunity. Robinson is accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and the court is assessing evidence to determine if the case should proceed to trial. The hearing includes discussions of DNA evidence and surveillance footage related to the incident.

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Washington Examiner

Former Judge Hannah Dugan Sentenced to Fine for Obstruction of Justice

Hannah Dugan, a former judge, was fined $5,000 for obstructing justice by helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest. U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman did not impose prison time, citing Dugan's lack of prior offenses. Dugan plans to appeal her felony conviction.

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Fox News — Latest

Florida executes 74-year-old man for wife's murder, marking oldest execution in state history

Dusty Ray Spencer, a 74-year-old man, was executed in Florida for the 1992 murder of his wife, making him the oldest inmate executed in the state’s modern history. His execution was the ninth in Florida this year, which has seen a record number of executions. Spencer's case involved a series of violent incidents leading to his conviction for first-degree murder.

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Axios

Federal Judge Orders DOJ to Release Unredacted Epstein Files by July 2

A federal judge has mandated that the U.S. Department of Justice release unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records or explain why they cannot by July 2. The order follows a lawsuit from media analyst Katie Phang, who alleges that the DOJ has improperly withheld information, including details related to President Trump.

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