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Mexico City installs chandelier in metro ahead of World Cup

Mexico City has added a chandelier to its metro system in preparation for the World Cup. This decision has drawn criticism, as some believe it reflects a prioritization of superficial enhancements over necessary infrastructure repairs.

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Austin Metcalf's father expresses empathy for Karmelo Anthony after murder conviction

Karmelo Anthony's parents have claimed their son did not receive a fair trial after his murder conviction for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. In contrast, Metcalf's father expressed empathy for Anthony, stating he feels sorrow for the life Anthony will face. Both families have reported ongoing threats and harassment since the trial.

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Philadelphia Police Release Video of Suspects in Murder of Penn State Student

Philadelphia police have released video of two suspects involved in the murder of Billy Schmidt, a 22-year-old Penn State student, during an armed robbery. Schmidt was shot while attempting to retrieve his phone after leaving an NBA Finals watch party. The police are seeking information from the public and offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest.

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Washington Examiner

Road Closures Planned in Washington, D.C. Ahead of UFC Event

Washington, D.C. will implement road closures and heightened security ahead of the UFC Freedom 250 event on June 14. The security measures will begin on Thursday and will affect multiple areas around the White House and downtown. Most restrictions are expected to be lifted by Monday evening.

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Daily Wire

Karmelo Anthony's Parents Speak Out Following His Sentencing

Karmelo Anthony's parents are defending him after his conviction for first-degree murder and subsequent 35-year sentence. They claim he acted in self-defense and argue that the trial's outcome was predetermined. The family has also reported receiving threats following the case and is pursuing an appeal.

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Daily Wire

Wisconsin Teen Sentenced to Life for Murder of 5-Year-Old, Law Changed

Erik Mendoza, an 18-year-old from Wisconsin, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 5-year-old Prince McCree, which occurred in October 2023. The case led to the creation of the Prince Act, expanding the Amber Alerts system for missing children. Mendoza will not be eligible for parole for 50 years.

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New York Post

Fisherman Rescues Great White Shark on Nantucket Beach

A fisherman in Nantucket, Massachusetts, rescued a great white shark that he had caught while surf fishing. Elliot Sudal removed the hook from the shark and released it back into the ocean.

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Daily Wire

Hazardous Materials Incident at the Pentagon Resolved

A hazardous materials incident at the Pentagon prompted a shelter-in-place order and emergency response on Thursday. Officials confirmed that testing revealed no threat, allowing normal operations to resume. The Arlington County Fire Department assisted in the response, and no injuries were reported.

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Daily Wire

Emergency Response Teams Deployed to Pentagon Due to Air Quality Issue

A hazardous materials incident at the Pentagon on June 11, 2026, prompted emergency response teams to take precautionary measures due to an air quality issue detected by internal monitoring systems. Parts of the building were evacuated, and authorities are investigating the situation, with no injuries reported.

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Karmelo Anthony's Fundraiser for Family Taken Down After Conviction

Karmelo Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted of murder. Following his conviction, a fundraising campaign for his family was taken down after raising approximately $634,000. The funds were intended for legal expenses and relocation due to safety concerns.

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Toledo Police Identify Suspect in Shooting Injuring 12 at Festival

Toledo police have named Ka Nye Taylor as a suspect in a shooting that injured 12 people at the Old West End Festival on June 6. A manhunt is underway for Taylor, who faces 11 counts of felonious assault, while authorities are also searching for a second unidentified gunman. All victims are reported to be in stable condition.

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