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Utah Judge Denies Tyler Robinson's Request to Close Preliminary Hearing

A Utah judge has denied Tyler Robinson's request to close parts of his preliminary hearing, allowing media access to the proceedings. The judge also scheduled a hearing to investigate claims that prosecutors violated a pretrial publicity order. Robinson is charged with capital murder in the killing of Charlie Kirk, with a preliminary hearing set for July.

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Fox News — Latest

Investigator suggests Nancy Guthrie may have been targeted due to perceived wealth

Forensic scientist Barbara Butcher suggested that Nancy Guthrie may have been targeted by someone who believed her family was wealthy. She raised concerns about the lack of a ransom demand, indicating that Guthrie may have died shortly after her abduction. The family is seeking information regarding her disappearance and is offering a reward for leads.

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Fox News — Latest

Sister of Sheridan Gorman Criticizes Anti-ICE Protest in Yorktown, New York

Madelon Gorman, sister of slain college student Sheridan Gorman, has condemned anti-ICE protests in her hometown of Yorktown, New York. She expressed that the protests are painful for her family, especially following her sister's murder by an illegal immigrant. The accused, Jose Medina-Medina, has been in jail since March and has pleaded not guilty.

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Fox News — Latest

Charges Dropped Against College Students Accused of Organizing Beach Event

Charges against four college students accused of organizing a chaotic beach event in Rehoboth Beach have been dropped by the Delaware Department of Justice, citing no factual basis. The city has requested further clarification on the dismissal and has reached out to the NAACP for discussion.

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Washington Examiner

Judge to Decide on Public Access to Tyler Robinson Hearing

Tyler Robinson is set to appear in court on Monday, where a judge will decide if his preliminary hearing will be public. Robinson is charged with the murder of Charlie Kirk, and the hearing is scheduled for July 6-10.

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The Intercept

Philadelphia Police Monitor Public Discourse on AI Data Centers

Philadelphia police are monitoring social media discussions critical of AI data centers, according to a confidential bulletin from the Delaware Valley Intelligence Center. The report warns of potential violence from domestic extremists but acknowledges a lack of specific threats. Civil rights advocates express concern over the implications for free speech and public dissent.

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Guardian — US

Protesters Arrested at Newark ICE Facility for Defying Curfew

Protesters were arrested at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, for violating a curfew. The arrests were made during ongoing protests related to hunger and labor strikes at the facility.

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Daily Wire

Utah Judge Allows Public Access to Evidence in Tyler Robinson Case

A Utah judge has ruled that Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, cannot shield court proceedings and evidence from public access. The ruling allows media coverage of the preliminary hearing and evidence presentation scheduled for July. The prosecution argues that transparency is vital for public trust in the judicial process.

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New York Post

Texas Teen Faces Trial for Stabbing Accusations

Karmelo Anthony is facing trial for allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf, a high school football player, to death. The trial is scheduled for this week, and Metcalf's twin brother has accepted a diploma on his behalf.

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apnews.com

Newark Mayor Imposes Curfew Following Protests at Immigration Detention Center

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has imposed a curfew around Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center, following clashes between protesters and police. The curfew will be in effect from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice. Governor Mikie Sherrill reported on the violence during protests and announced the resumption of family visitations at the facility.

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Fox News — Latest

Investigation into Lynette Hooker's Disappearance Focuses on Sailboat Tracking Data

The investigation into Lynette Hooker's disappearance is focusing on the tracking data from the couple's sailboat, which reportedly stopped transmitting on the night she went missing. Authorities are examining the circumstances surrounding this blackout and have requested permission to search a new area in the Sea of Abaco for potential evidence.

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Fox News — Latest

Jury Selection Begins in Murder Trial Related to High School Track Meet Stabbing

Karmelo Anthony, 18, is facing a first-degree murder charge for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Texas high school track meet. Jury selection begins as the case has drawn significant public attention, complicating the process. The defense plans to argue self-defense, which could be a pivotal issue in the trial.

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Fox News — Politics

Celina, Texas, Recognized as Fastest-Growing City in the U.S.

Celina, Texas, has become the fastest-growing city in the U.S., with a growth rate of 24.6% from 2024 to 2025. The city's expansion brings both opportunities and challenges, particularly regarding infrastructure and public services, as local leaders work to accommodate the increasing population while preserving community identity.

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