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US military to stay in Middle East during negotiations with Iran
The U.S. military will maintain its current force posture in the Middle East during the 60-day negotiation period with Iran, according to senior Trump administration officials. Officials expressed hope to reduce troop levels but stated no immediate plans to do so. They emphasized that any reduction would depend on Iran making concessions and commitments regarding its nuclear program. A memorandum of understanding was signed by U.S. President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, with details expected to be released soon. The Pentagon has increased
Luigi Mangione Defense Abandons Controversial Courtroom Tactic
Luigi Mangione's legal team has abandoned a proposed psychiatric defense of 'extreme emotional disturbance' for his upcoming trial in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The defense had been expected to be a key part of Mangione's strategy, but court filings indicate the team has formally withdrawn the tactic without providing an explanation. The decision follows a statement by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro that Mangione intended to claim he was emotionally disturbed at the time of the killing. A successful such defense would have reduced a potential murder.conv.

Disgraced Murdaugh trial clerk who helped blow up murder conviction claims protection from payback lawsuit
A former court clerk involved in the overturning of Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions is seeking to have a lawsuit against her dismissed. Becky Hill, who previously worked as Colleton County Clerk of Court, filed a motion with a federal court requesting that the case be thrown out, citing immunity protections. She argues that any legal action against her should be barred due to her official role at the time of the alleged misconduct. Meanwhile, Murdaugh remains in custody serving a separate 40-year federal sentence related to financial crimes.

Closing arguments set in Texas trial of teen charged in fatal stabbing at a school track meet
A Texas teenager, Karmelo Anthony, was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for fatally stabbing a 17-year-old track athlete, Austin Metcalf, during a high school meet. The jury rejected Anthony's claim of self-defense. The incident occurred during a heated exchange between the two students, with most witnesses being fellow students. Anthony did not testify, and only his mother spoke during the sentencing phase. The case gained national attention due to social media discussions that framed the event in racial terms, though both legal teams emphasized that race was not a因素 in
Alleged mastermind behind foiled UFC terror plot is an Obama-era 'Dreamer' in U.S. illegally
The Department of Homeland Security announced that Abraham Alvarez, an undocumented Mexican national who benefited from the Obama-era DACA program, was the alleged mastermind behind a foiled terror plot targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. Alvarez entered the U.S. in 2001 on a tourist visa, which expired, but he remained in the country. He was granted deferred action under DACA in 2014. Prosecutors allege Alvarez planned to attack President Trump and other high-profile individuals using explosive drones and snipers. Four other suspects were also charged in connection with a

South Carolina personal trainer goes missing, last spotted walking toward wooded area
A South Carolina woman named Elena Katherine Moore, 39, went missing after she was last seen leaving a Planet Fitness gym and walking toward a wooded area behind a Lowe's Home Improvement store. Authorities confirmed she signed in at the gym around 6:40 p.m. on Thursday and were seen walking away from the facility. Moore works as a personal trainer, and her disappearance is described as 'very out of character' by police. Searches using drones and ground operations have been conducted, but no trace of her has been found yet.

ICE urges New York not to release Salvadoran national accused of raping 16-year-old girl on Long Island
Federal immigration officials have requested that New York authorities do not release a Salvadoran national accused of raping a 16-year-old girl on Long Island. The man, Aureliano Antonio Melendez Reyes, faces charges including rape, sexual abuse, and endangering the welfare of a child. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has filed an immigration detainer against him, requesting his transfer to federal custody if he is released from local detention. According to authorities, the incident occurred on June 6 when the girl was walking home in Huntington. Reyes reportedly approached the girl

US military kills three 'narco-terrorists' in latest lethal strike on vessel in the Eastern Pacific
The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three individuals described as 'narco-terrorists.' The attack was authorized by General Francis L. Donovan of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), who stated that intelligence indicated the vessel was involved in drug trafficking along known narco-trafficking routes. No U.S. military personnel were injured in the operation. SOUTHCOM released images and video depicting the vessel being struck and the resulting fire.

YouTuber Ms. Rachel Visits 'Traumatized' Children at Delaney ICE Facility Week After Antifa Rioters Attacked Agents There
Children’s YouTuber Ms. Rachel (real name Rachel Accurso) visited children at the ICE Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, one week after Antifa rioters attacked federal agents at the facility. In an Instagram post, she described the children as 'traumatized' and criticized the conditions at the detention center. She encouraged her followers to support the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice. The incident occurred shortly after Antifa protesters blocked access to the facility and attacked officers. One protester, Brendan John Geier, was accused of biting a police officer,
Trump wins two, loses one as billionaire delivers rare blow to endorsement machine and more top headlines
Fox News reports on several key developments including a billionaire challenging Trump's endorsement machine, a mom's phone call disrupting an alleged plot against a White House-related UFC event, and Trump dismissing a $300 billion Iran investment report as false. Other major headlines include primary election results, financial scrutiny of NBA player Karmelo Anthony, a warning from a convicted killer about another inmate, safety concerns at beaches, and a hospital shooting in Delaware. Political updates cover Senate actions related to Trump's Iran deal, housing supply issues, and a governor劝

Man fired by firm after viral video shows him scolding dad for taking young daughters into women's restroom
A man employed by a Mississippi real estate firm was fired after a viral video showed him confronting an Oklahoma father in a gas station's women's restroom. The man, working as an independent contractor for Overstreet Properties, reportedly scolded the father for bringing his two young daughters into the restroom. The father, Tyler Brodsky, explained he took his daughters there because he felt the men's restroom was unsafe for them. Overstreet Properties stated the man's actions did not align with the company's values and confirmed they are no longer associated with him.
WATCH: Rescuers Pull Survivors from Plane Crash on Texas Highway
First responders and passing motorists rescued five of the six passengers involved in a plane crash on a busy highway in Laredo, Texas. The incident occurred on State Highway Loop 20 around 10:00 p.m., when a Cessna Citation Latitude business jet crashed and caught fire, killing one person. Rescue efforts included breaking the cockpit windows and using tools such as a shovel and sledgehammer to free the survivors. The plane had departed from Los Cabos International Airport in Mexico and was heading to Austin, Texas.

Florida man indicted for allegedly plotting mass shooting targeting Jewish employees at advocacy organization
A Florida man, Forrest Kendall Pemberton, 27, has been indicted for allegedly plotting a mass shooting targeting Jewish employees at a pro-Israel nonprofit organization. Pemberton is charged with attempted hate crime, using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, and possession of a short-barreled rifle. Prosecutors allege he attempted to carry out the attack on December 23, 2024, at an office associated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Plantation, Florida, armed with an AR-15-style rifle equipped with a silencer. The article notes that critics of AIPAC指责

Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Ivy student blasted after nixing 'working for a Jew'
Cornell University is investigating student Austin Franco after he allegedly refused an internship interview with startup VryfID by stating, 'Not interested in working for a Jew.' The university has condemned the statement as antisemitic and referred it to its Office of Civil Rights. Additionally, a viral video showed security staff at the Iran-New Zealand World Cup match confiscating an Israeli flag while allowing Palestinian flags to remain, sparking accusations of an anti-Jewish double standard.
Mississippi cop put on leave after involvement in a shooting that killed a baby boy
A police officer in Senatobia, Mississippi, has been placed on administrative leave following a shooting at a Walmart that resulted in the death of a 1-year-old boy, Kohen Wiley. The incident occurred when police responded to a shoplifting report. According to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the officer shot at a vehicle driven by Kohen's mother and another woman, who had nearly collided with a police car. The child was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, while the other adult was seriously injured. The Tate County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an officer opened fire during the sc

VIDEO – NYC: 18-Year-Old Dies After Being Thrown from Runaway Horse-Drawn Carriage in Central Park
An 18-year-old tourist, Romanch Mahajan, died after being thrown from a runaway horse-drawn carriage in New York City's Central Park. The incident occurred when the horse, named Sampson, became spooked and bolted while the victim and his family were riding near Tavern on the Green. Video footage captured the horse running, the carriage tipping over, and the victim being thrown from the vehicle. The driver was reportedly not in the carriage at the time and was allegedly taking photos of passengers. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.

ICE Says It's Moved Detainees Out of 'Alligator Alcatraz' For Hurricane Season
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that detainees have been moved out of the 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center in the Florida Everglades ahead of hurricane season. The move follows reports by Florida news outlet WINK News that all detainees had been relocated. A DHS spokesperson provided the same statement to Reason, but did not answer follow-up questions regarding whether the facility is now empty or if it will reopen after the hurricane season. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated that the camp was intended as a temporary measure to assist with increased immigration-enfо

Albanian Authorities Target Alleged Cocaine Kingpin's Network
Albanian authorities have seized approximately 150 million euros in assets and issued arrest warrants for alleged cocaine kingpin Dritan Gjika and nine other Albanian citizens involved in international drug trafficking and money laundering. The Special Prosecution Office against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) claims the group operated across multiple countries between 2019 and 2021. Gjika was arrested in Abu Dhabi in May 2025 and awaits extradition to Ecuador, where he is accused of leading Albanian mafia operations. Gjika's legal team has not responded to requests for comment.

Three children shot near public pool in small Arkansas town, suspect taken into custody
Multiple children were shot near a public pool at the John Cain Aquatic Center in Stuttgart, Arkansas, over the weekend. Authorities responded to the scene and took a suspect into custody shortly after the incident. Three children were injured, with one suffering a gunshot wound to the chest. The identities of those involved have not been released, as they are all juveniles. The aquatic center has been closed indefinitely following the shooting.

11 suspected illegal immigrants among 15 arrested in $1.4M benefits fraud crackdown in Massachusetts, DOJ says
Federal authorities in Massachusetts have arrested 15 individuals, 11 of whom are described as suspected illegal immigrants, in connection with a $1.4 million benefits fraud scheme. The defendants are accused of defrauding programs such as SNAP, MassHealth, Social Security disability payments, housing assistance, and unemployment benefits using methods like identity theft and false statements. Acting Assistant Attorney General Colin MacDonald highlighted the involvement of undocumented individuals during a press conference.

Palisades Fire suspect allegedly driven by 'societal revenge,' behavioral analyst testifies in court
A behavioral analyst testified in court that Jonathan Rinderknecht, the suspect accused of starting the Palisades Fire in 2025, may have been motivated by 'societal revenge.' The analyst noted that individuals driven by this motive often focus on personal issues such as finances, relationships, or work. Rinderknecht has been charged with destruction of property by means of fire and is set to face trial in California. The analyst also mentioned that Rinderknecht used ChatGPT to create a dystopian image depicting a divide between wealthy individuals and others.

Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann slammed as ‘small man’ as judge gives max sentence for murder spree
Rex Heuermann, a serial killer convicted of murdering eight women between 1993 and 2010, received the maximum possible sentence of life imprisonment without parole. During sentencing, Judge Timothy Mazzei criticized Heuermann as a 'disgusting and despicable small man' and called him a 'coward.' Heuermann admitted guilt for seven of the murders and confessed to an eighth. The victims were found across Long Island, some dismembered and all strangled.

LDS church celebrates delivering 6.5M meals across all 50 states for America250 anniversary
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) has delivered over 6.5 million meals to families in need across all 50 U.S. states as part of the America250 hunger-relief initiative. The effort, involving 250 truckloads of donated food, was coordinated through the Church's JustServe volunteer platform and America250's 'America Gives' campaign. Deliveries were completed in all states, including Alaska and Hawaii, with notable distributions such as a 37,000-pound food shipment to Catholic Charities Boston. The project aims to align with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of独立的

Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann kept 'Dexter'-style kill room but wasn't as smart as he thought: DA
Rex Heuermann, convicted of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer, admitted to his crimes and received a maximum sentence of life in prison. The article mentions that Heuermann had a 'Dexter'-style kill room in his basement, which was recreated during the trial. His ex-wife now lives in the same basement area, according to a new docuseries. The judge condemned Heuermann as a 'disgusting and despicable small man' during sentencing.

Trump personally signs Iran deal in major diplomatic breakthrough and more top headlines
Fox News' morning newsletter highlights several top stories including President Trump signing an Iran deal, internal warnings for Rep. Steve Scalise, and the deployment of 10,000 police officers for a New York Knicks parade. Other notable stories include a fatal horse-drawn carriage accident, an alleged IVF mix-up case, and concerns about minority firms affected by the Obama Presidential Center construction.

Karmelo Anthony claims he's penniless as business records tied to parents draw scrutiny
Convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony has claimed he is 'penniless' while seeking a taxpayer-funded attorney for his appeal. Public records indicate that his parents established a Texas business entity shortly after the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. However, no evidence suggests that funds from a fundraising campaign were directed through the company. Anthony's parents have not been accused of any wrongdoing. Anthony was recently sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of Metcalf, which occurred during a high school track meet. A fundraising campaign on his behalf raised over $633,000,

12 dead in crash of plane on skydiving outing in Missouri, authorities say
A private plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers on a skydiving outing crashed in a field near Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri, killing all 12 people on board. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff around 11:30 a.m. Local authorities, including the Bates County Sheriff and the Federal Aviation Administration, responded to the incident. The plane, operated by Skydive Kansas City, was identified as a single-engine turboprop aircraft. According to an airport official, the pilot appeared to be experiencing engine trouble and attempted to land on a highway but stalled and crashed nosefirst

Florida couple reaches agreement with daughter's biological parents after alleged IVF mix-up
A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, reached a custody agreement with the biological parents of their daughter, Shea, following an alleged IVF mix-up at a defunct fertility clinic. Genetic testing revealed that Shea was not biologically related to the couple, leading to a lawsuit against the clinic. Despite the mix-up, the couple plans to continue raising Shea as their own while maintaining a 'relationship of friendship and trust' with the biological parents.

LaGuardia shuts down runway for second time in weeks after pavement issue resurfaces
LaGuardia Airport temporarily closed one of its two main runways after inspectors found a 2-inch-deep pavement depression near Runway 4/22 during a routine inspection. This marks the second time in less than a month that the airport has shut down the runway due to pavement issues. The closure was made proactively and out of an 'abundance of caution,' with officials stating it does not pose an immediate safety risk. The incident occurred amid busy holiday travel, causing 24 flight cancellations and 17 delays.

DHS torches Spanberger after illegal immigrant charged with child sex abuse at babysitter's house granted bond
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger for what it calls her refusal to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), following the release on bond of an undocumented immigrant charged with sexually abusing a 5-year-old girl. Jose Nahun Aleman Hernandez, 43, was arrested in June 2023 and charged with aggravated sexual battery. He was reportedly in the same house as the child during the alleged abuse, which allegedly occurred between January 2023 and March 2026. Hernandez received a $5,000 secured bond, prompting DHS to call for his
New Mexico seeks massive penalty from Meta after jury found tech giant liable for endangering children
The New Mexico Department of Justice is seeking nearly $1 billion from Meta following a jury's finding that the tech giant endangered children and misled the public about platform safety. Meta was ordered to pay $375 million in penalties under the state's Unfair Practices Act. The department has requested an additional $953 million to fund public education and behavioral health initiatives. Attorney General Raúl Torrez claimed Meta prioritized profits over children’s safety, ignored internal warnings, and concealed knowledge of risks.

Austin tech leader Joshua Baer identified as victim of Texas plane crash after jet caught fire along highway
Fox News reports that Joshua Baer, a prominent tech leader and founder of Capital Factory in Austin, was identified as the victim of a plane crash in Laredo, Texas. The incident occurred when a Cessna Citation Latitude jet crashed on Loop 20 shortly after 10 p.m. on Tuesday. The plane had departed from San José del Cabo, Mexico, and was heading to Austin. Six people were aboard the aircraft. Bryan Chambers, president of Capital Factory, expressed grief over Baer's death and emphasized the company's commitment to continuing his work.

Alex Murdaugh's lawyer vows to dismantle infamous kennel video as defense weighs another turn on the stand
Alex Murdaugh's defense attorney, Dick Harpootlian, stated in an interview that the defense team has a strategy to address the infamous kennel video used against Murdaugh during his previous murder trial. The video was key evidence placing Murdaugh near the scene of the murders of his wife and son. Harpootlian confirmed the defense plans to challenge this evidence but did not disclose specific details.

B-52 bomber crash kills 8 at Edwards Air Force base in California, military officials confirm
A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, resulting in the deaths of all eight individuals on board. Military officials confirmed the incident occurred during a routine test mission. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, where aerial footage showed significant damage to the aircraft. The identities of those killed include government contractors and military personnel, with Boeing confirming two of its employees were among the victims. No survivors were expected based on the footage reviewed by officials. The cause of the crash remains underinvest

B-52 on test flight plunged at a rate of nearly a mile a minute before crashing, killing 8
A B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing all eight people aboard. Tracking data indicates the plane made a sharp right turn and nearly completed a 180-degree turn before plummeting to the ground at a rate of nearly a mile per minute. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with officials estimating it could take up to six months to determine the exact reason. The crash site was still being secured for recovery efforts.

Coast Guard opens fire on boat smuggling 25 Chinese nationals near Florida after it refused to stop
The U.S. Coast Guard opened fire on a vessel attempting to smuggle 25 Chinese nationals into the United States near Florida after it failed to comply with orders to stop. The incident occurred approximately one mile south of Key Biscayne on June 10. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Coast Guard first issued warning shots before using 'disabling fire' to halt the boat. No injuries were reported. The individuals were later transferred to the Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell for processing, while the boat was seized and towed to Station Miami Beach. A criminal inquiry

Delaware hospital shooting suspect identified, faces multiple charges including first-degree murder
A Wilmington Police Department advisory identified John Wallace-Bey, 23, as the suspect in a Tuesday hospital shooting. He faces charges including first-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder, and two counts of firearm-related offenses. Wallace-Bey was taken into custody on Tuesday night.

Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson's roommate and lover received limited immunity: prosecutors
In the trial of Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, it has been revealed that Lance Twiggs—Robinson's transgender roommate and romantic partner—was granted limited immunity for a recorded statement he provided to authorities in April. Prosecutors have stated they intend to use this statement and Twiggs’ communications with Robinson during the July preliminary hearing.

'Happy Face' killer warns fellow serial killer Rex Heuermann could be 'tossed to the wolves' in prison
Keith Jesperson, known as the 'Happy Face' serial killer, has warned Rex Heuermann, another serial killer currently in custody, that he may face violence in prison due to his large size. Jesperson communicated this through a text message to podcaster Keith Rovere, who shared the message with Fox News Digital. Jesperson noted that despite Heuermann's physical stature, he could still encounter challenges in prison, including potential attacks from other inmates.

Alleged D.C. National Guard shooter could face death penalty with new charges
Federal prosecutors have filed new charges against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national accused of fatally shooting a National Guard member and seriously injuring another in Washington, D.C. The new charges include offenses eligible for the death penalty. A federal grand jury determined that Lakanwal intentionally killed Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and attempted to kill multiple people, which are key factors for seeking the death penalty. Lakanwal has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

FDNY deploys 140+ personnel to JFK after Delta flight reported with flat tires on approach to landing
A Delta Air Lines flight arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport triggered a large emergency response from the FDNY due to reports of landing gear issues. The flight, carrying 170 passengers, had 'two flat front tires' according to FDNY officials. Delta stated that only 'some damage' occurred to one tire, which suffered from tread wear rather than blowing. The airline described the emergency response as 'far more precautionary than needed.'

Alaska woman uses weapon to survive terrifying bear attack after predator mauls pooch: 'I thought I was dead'
An Alaska woman, Lori Price, used a pistol to defend her dog during a black bear attack while foraging for mushrooms near Skilak Lake. She shot the bear twice after it attacked her dog, Chaos, but the bear eventually got back up. Price described the incident as terrifying and stated she believed she was going to die.

Son of Mango fashion billionaire heard tearfully telling 911 operator his father had 'fallen down a ravine'
The son of billionaire fashion mogul Isak Andic was heard in a 911 call describing how his father had 'fallen down a ravine' during a hike near Barcelona in December 2024. Isak Andic, 71, died from the fall, and his son Jonathan, 45, was the sole witness. Jonathan was arrested in May as authorities investigated the death as a possible homicide. The 911 call is being used as key evidence by the defense.

California co-eds killed after being swept out to sea by dangerous waves while sleeping
Two college students, Harshita Nair and Mahial Sran, died after being swept into the Pacific Ocean by rising tides and powerful surf while apparently sleeping near a popular but perilous beach access point known as 'Keyhole' in Santa Cruz County, California. Authorities stated the pair were likely caught off guard by the incoming tides, which pulled them into the water. Emergency crews responded to the incident following a 911 call from a witness.

Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
A 16-year-old boy, Timothy Hudson, accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister aboard a Carnival Cruise ship, has been taken into custody after being charged as an adult. Federal Judge Edwin Torres revoked his pretrial release following the transfer of the case to adult court. Hudson faces charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the death of Anna Kepner. He has pleaded not guilty, and his legal representatives have not commented on the charges.

Luigi Mangione supporter working for far-left DC mayoral candidate likened to Mamdani
Fox News reports that Makia Green, who identifies as the political director for Washington, D.C.'s Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George, called for the release and pardon of Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Green made these comments on the social media platform Threads shortly after Mangione's arrest. She also encouraged others to share her message with the hashtag #FreeLuigi.

Nancy Guthrie mystery exposes new threat targeting unsuspecting Americans letting down their guards
The article discusses the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie and explores the growing trend of 'wrench attacks,' where criminals use online data to identify wealthy individuals as potential targets. Experts warn that criminals exploit social media and other public information to locate vulnerabilities. The article cites Lisa J. Miller, a retired detective, and references a report by cybersecurity firm Certik indicating a rise in such attacks.
Record-breaking daredevil who performed at Super Bowl with Madonna dies in BASE jumping tragedy
Andy Lewis, a daredevil known for performing with Madonna at the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show, died in a BASE jumping accident near Moab, Utah, along with another man. According to the Grand County Sheriff's Office, both individuals sustained fatal injuries during a tandem jump. Lewis had previously set a highline record in 2013. A local resident described him as a well-known personality in Moab. Lewis’ last social media post showed him performing a flip off a cliff shortly before his death.

Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival cruise ship ordered detained before murder trial
A teenage boy accused of killing his stepsister aboard a Carnival cruise ship has been ordered detained ahead of his murder trial. The teen, Timothy Hudson, was initially allowed to stay out of jail under strict conditions but was placed in custody after being transferred to adult court. He faces charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in connection with the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who was found dead in their shared cabin on November 7, 2025.

Prosecutors to Subpoena Hospital Records in Tiger Woods DUI Case
Prosecutors in Martin County, Florida, have announced their intention to subpoena Tiger Woods' medical records related to his treatment following a March DUI incident. The subpoena, set to be issued on June 30, seeks information about Woods' statements regarding alcohol or chemical substance use, drug screening results, and the identities of those who conducted the tests. Woods has until June 25 to challenge the subpoena. Authorities previously succeeded in obtaining Woods' prescription records despite legal objections. Police suspect Woods was under the influence during the accident, though他只

Live explosive device found near Homeland Security office in Cleveland, forcing mass evacuations
A suspicious package containing a live explosive device was discovered near a Homeland Security office in Cleveland, leading to the evacuation of multiple buildings in the area. The location includes a satellite office for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Detroit Field Office. Other government agencies, such as the Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) and ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), are also based in the complex. Details regarding which specific buildings were evacuated remain unclear.

Search expands for a teenage girl swept into the ocean in Southern California
Authorities are searching for a teenage girl who was swept into the ocean while walking with her family on a Southern California beach. The incident occurred at Treasure Island Beach in Laguna Beach, where the girl, her mother, and brother were caught in high waves. The mother and son were rescued by bystanders, but the girl remains missing. Rescue efforts involve divers, boats, and air support, with assistance from local marine safety teams, the Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol, and the U.S. Coast Guard. High waves, up to 10 feet, are expected to continue through Thursday night.

Boston police arrest 14-year-old after masked suspects allegedly rob siblings’ lemonade stand
A 14-year-old has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a children's lemonade stand in South Boston. The incident occurred when two masked suspects allegedly approached the stand, stole a cash box, and displayed a firearm. The arrested individual faces multiple firearm-related charges, while the second suspect remains at large. The victims were an 11-year-old girl and her 12-year-old brother.

Detroit — Two Sisters Accused of Stabbing Restaurant Employee over Wrong Order: 'I'm Going to Kill You'
Two sisters, Brianna and Kierianna Long, are accused of attacking a restaurant employee in Detroit after an argument over a wrong order. The victims allege the sisters assaulted them, threw objects, chased them, and attempted to stab one of them. Both have pleaded not guilty. The victim required medical attention following the incident. Brianna was pregnant at the time of the alleged attack and gave birth shortly before her arraignment. The sisters' bail amounts were set at $25,000 and $100,000 respectively.
Immigration agent hit by vehicle in N.J., fires gun at fleeing suspect, police say
A federal immigration agent was struck by a vehicle while trying to apprehend a suspect in Stafford Township, New Jersey. The agent fired his gun, possibly hitting the suspect's vehicle as it fled. Police reported the agent had unknown injuries and stated there was no immediate threat to public safety. Details about the suspect's condition were not provided.

Six men allegedly kidnapped two people at vacation resort, tortured them at boat ramp: FBI
Six individuals have been charged with kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping after allegedly abducting two people at a Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort in Florida. According to court documents, the suspects lured the victims to a remote location where they were subjected to threats and forced into vehicles at gunpoint. One suspect reportedly threatened the victim with violence against them and their family. The case has been investigated by the FBI.

Next-Generation Missile Defense at Mission Speed
The article discusses Lockheed Martin's development of next-generation missile defense systems, emphasizing integration of sensors, platforms, data, and decision-making tools through AI and open architecture. It highlights the company's focus on adapting to evolving global security threats and improving response times.

Karmelo Anthony’s Lawyer Breaks Silence On Client’s Remorse
Karmelo Anthony's attorney, Mike Howard, stated that his client feels remorse for the murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet in Texas in April 2025. Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the crime. Howard mentioned that while Anthony believed he was defending himself at the time of the incident, he believes Anthony feels regret for the victim and his family. Anthony did not testify in his own defense and has since filed an appeal. His parents have spoken out, with his mother stating that Anthony 'did not mean to hurt anyone' and was defending himself.

President Trump announces Iran peace agreement and more top headlines
Fox News reports on several major headlines including President Trump announcing an Iran peace agreement, his upcoming trip to the G7, and other notable events such as a deadly plane crash, a high-profile trial, and a Carnival cruise murder case. The article also covers political developments like a report on the failure of Trump's tariffs and Mitch McConnell being hospitalized.

As states follow Trump’s Medicaid fraud playbook, people with disabilities struggle to find care
Jennifer Kucera, a person with spinal muscular atrophy, recounts traumatic experiences at a nursing home and fears returning there due to potential changes in Ohio's Medicaid regulations aimed at curbing fraud. These changes include a temporary halt on new home care providers and stricter eligibility criteria for both recipients and providers of Medicaid-funded care. The policy shift follows an investigation by the conservative news outlet the Daily Wire, which highlighted concerns about Medicaid fraud.

National Guardsman pleads guilty to fatal shooting of soldier he found in bed with his ex-girlfriend
A former U.S. Army National Guard soldier, Natravien R. Landry, 27, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and using a firearm during a violent crime in the killing of U.S. Army Sgt. Andre S. Stewart Jr. The incident occurred on December 14, 2024, at an apartment complex on Fort Gordon in Augusta, Georgia. According to a probable cause arrest affidavit, Landry discovered Stewart in a romantic relationship with his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child. He entered the apartment without permission and shot Stewart. Landry faces a minimum sentence of 10 years and up to life in prison.

Man fights off bear with hatchet after attack in California mountains
A couple sustained significant injuries during a black bear attack in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, according to authorities.

Cluster of Earthquakes Hits Philippines Days After Deadly Quake
A series of moderate earthquakes occurred in the southern Philippines following a deadly magnitude 7.8 earthquake that recently struck the region. At least five quakes with magnitudes between 4.6 and 5.2 were recorded near Mindanao, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). These quakes occurred at depths ranging from 21 to 44 miles. The recent earthquake killed at least 37 people and displaced around 20,000 others, causing damage to infrastructure and triggering tsunami warnings. Seismologists note the area's tectonic activity and history of large earthquakes.
Ohio police chief arrested in Florida after grand jury hands down 70-count child sex indictment
Ohio Police Chief Chad Essert has been indicted by a Clermont County grand jury on 70 counts of child sex abuse, including 56 counts of sexual battery and 14 counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Essert was arrested in Florida and could face up to 280 years in prison if convicted. The alleged offenses reportedly occurred between 2005 and 2010 while he worked as an instructor at 'Young Marines' and a teacher at Scarlet Oaks Career Campus. The alleged victim was described as a student of Essert's.

Alleged Malibu serial squatter featured in new docuseries after years of homeowner complaints
A new Hulu docuseries highlights Ellie Mae McNulty, an alleged serial squatter in Malibu, following years of complaints from homeowners. The series details how McNulty, a British actress and screenwriter, allegedly took advantage of California's tenant-friendly laws to live in multiple homes without permission. One victim, Alden Marin, a cancer patient, allowed her to stay temporarily but claims she extended her stay, became hostile, and caused damage to his property. According to reports, McNulty allegedly used Marin's credit cards, changed locks, and demanded money to leave.

Partner of woman killed by dogs recently saved neighbor wounded in similar attack: court records
A Florida woman, Linda Cutler, has been charged with manslaughter following the death of her neighbor, Jodi Cowan, who was mauled by Cutler's dogs. New details reveal that the same dogs had previously attacked others and showed aggression toward Cutler. A separate criminal investigation has been launched after three dogs were found dead at Cutler's residence.

Two suspects arrested after crashing through Camp Pendleton gate with 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl
Two suspects were arrested after crashing through a gate at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California during a police pursuit. They abandoned a vehicle containing over 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl. A six-hour manhunt involving multiple agencies led to their capture without incident. Authorities issued a temporary shelter-in-place order during the search.

Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-Kirk teacher honored, ICE supporter expelled, Pride display problem
Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter highlights several stories related to schools and campus activities. These include a Rhode Island teacher who referred to slain activist Charlie Kirk as 'garbage' being honored in a high school yearbook, a Washington school removing testosterone vials from a Pride display due to lack of approval, a Las Vegas father whose son's pro-ICE stickers were compared to a burning cross by a school, a Washington school board director and sex shop owner hosting a sex education event for children as young as 9, and a New York university under investigation by the Justice

CBP, Coast Guard intercept migrant vessel heading for Puerto Rico; 40 apprehended including Uzbek national
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a small vessel carrying 40 migrants off the coast of Puerto Rico. The migrants included individuals from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Uzbekistan. The operation began after the Caribbean Air and Marine Operations Center detected the vessel, which initially appeared disabled but later moved toward the shore. The Coast Guard successfully intercepted the boat and detained all 40 migrants.

At least a dozen shot near festival in Ohio; manhunt for suspects underway
A shooting occurred near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, leaving at least 12 people injured, with two in critical condition. Authorities confirmed that multiple victims suffered gunshot wounds and are currently searching for suspects believed to be at least two gunmen. The incident took place near Delaware Avenue and Glenwood Avenue around 5:37 p.m. on Saturday. Deputy Chief Joseph Heffernan stated during a news conference that the shooting likely involved individuals firing at each other. As of late Saturday night, no suspect descriptions or motives had been disclosed.

Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video
Residents of a Utah apartment complex were abruptly awakened by police officers who informed them their homes were on fire during the early morning hours of June 7. Bodycam footage captured officers breaking into apartments, urging residents to evacuate immediately, and rescuing individuals from the burning building. The video includes scenes of officers guiding residents to safety, with some residents reacting in shock and confusion.

Four accused in alleged anti-Israel University of Michigan threat case released on bond
Four individuals accused of conspiring to threaten University of Michigan officials over the university's ties to Israel were released on bond following a court appearance. The defendants entered not guilty pleas and must comply with conditions such as passport surrender, travel restrictions, and GPS monitoring. Prosecutors argued for pretrial detention due to concerns about flight risk and public safety, while the judge highlighted free speech considerations related to the reliance on social media evidence.

‘Hell on wheels’ killer Mackenzie Shirilla lands prison job while serving life sentence for fatal 2022 crash
Convicted murderer Mackenzie Shirilla, who received a life sentence for intentionally crashing her car in 2022, resulting in the deaths of her boyfriend and a friend, has been assigned a food service job at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. Officials provided limited details about the job due to public records exemptions. The case has drawn renewed attention following a Netflix documentary titled 'The Crash.' Shirilla faces two concurrent life sentences for the deliberate crash that occurred on July 31, 2022.

Menendez brothers eyed $20M insurance payout after parents' murders, Jose's ex-business partner claims
The article discusses the ongoing legal situation of the Menendez brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents 30 years ago. It mentions that Jose Menendez's former business partner, Peter M. Hoffman, has written a memoir questioning the circumstances surrounding the murders. The article also notes that the Menendez brothers have recently discussed their experiences of 'bullying and trauma' in prison during a podcast interview.

Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation
A Ukrainian national who had completed U.S. Air Force officer training was convicted of multiple firearms-related charges after authorities discovered a 'ghost gun' 3D printing operation at his home. The case began when U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted a package containing suspected firearm silencers sent from China to Vishnevski's address in Illinois. He was found guilty of possessing unregistered weapons and manufacturing NFA items without proper taxes.

Federal judge rules she lacks authority to reinstate fired Yosemite ranger who flew trans pride flag
A federal judge ruled that she does not have the authority to reinstate a former Yosemite National Park ranger who was fired for displaying a transgender pride flag on their day off. Shannon 'SJ' Joslin, who identifies as nonbinary, was terminated by the National Park Service following the incident. Joslin filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior, seeking reinstatement and an end to a potential criminal investigation. The judge noted that while the government claimed Joslin's termination was unrelated to speech, it emphasized that the court lacks the authority to determine the合法性
Judge blocks Alabama's nitrogen gas execution method, rules it is unconstitutionally cruel
A federal judge permanently blocked Alabama from using nitrogen gas to execute death row inmate Jeffrey Lee, ruling that the method constitutes unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment. The decision followed an appeals court reversal of an earlier ruling that had deemed the method constitutional. The judge cited concerns over the potential for serious harm and the prolonged period of suffering during the execution process. The ruling allows Lee to request an alternative method, such as a firing squad.

Teen accused of killing elderly couple has brothers who allegedly shot deputy cops say 'will never walk again'
A 17-year-old Mississippi teen, Cordarius Hobbs, is accused of murdering an elderly couple in their home. Days later, his two brothers, Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs, allegedly attempted to shoot a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop. The deputy was reportedly injured and will 'never walk again.' According to officials, the brothers were pulled over for a seatbelt violation and were found with marijuana. The encounter escalated when the brothers became uncooperative, leading to gunfire.

Viral Karmelo Anthony Supporter’s Week Gets Worse
Jerome Winston Parker, a black supporter of convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony, was arrested this week on an outstanding warrant for unlawfully carrying a weapon. Parker gained attention during Anthony's murder trial for confronting supporters of 17-year-old victim Austin Metcalf. Videos show Parker engaging in confrontational behavior with a white man outside the courthouse, including accusations of harassment and homophobia, as well as taunts and physical gestures.

Police in California spot body of 5-year-old swept out to sea
The body of a 5-year-old girl, Amada Mia Brown, who was swept into the ocean near Treasure Island Beach in California on June 9, 2026, was discovered on June 11, 2026, during an aerial survey. The remains were found approximately 250 to 300 yards offshore of Christmas Cove, about one-quarter mile north of where the incident occurred. Authorities from the Laguna Beach Police Department and Orange County Sheriff's Department Harbor Patrol assisted in recovering the body. A GoFundMe campaign set up by the family describes Amada as a joyful and loving child.

Austin Metcalf's family faces death threats after Karmelo Anthony's murder conviction and more top headlines
The article covers multiple news items including death threats against Austin Metcalf's family, SpaceX's stock market entry, Trump's plans to relocate Iranian asylum-seekers, legal issues following the Karmelo Anthony trial, an elderly couple's fatal shooting, a father's overturned conviction, political actions involving socialists and the DOJ, allegations against the Biden administration regarding migrant children, a suspended pipeline project, an indicted anti-hate group facing financial repercussions, and commentary from Jerry Seinfeld and parents criticizing a school superintendent.

80% of claims in America's largest sexual abuse settlement in history could be fraudulent, LA DA says
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has requested a court to halt payments to victims of a $4 billion sexual abuse settlement, alleging that up to 80% of the claims could be fraudulent. The settlement, which was reached in April 2025, aimed to resolve over 11,000 claims of sexual abuse in county-run juvenile facilities and foster homes. According to an LA Times investigation, some individuals allegedly joined the lawsuit for financial gain, with several admitting their claims were entirely fabricated. Hochman stated that the nine individuals who came forward represent only a 'a

Portland man sentenced to 30 months in prison for throwing rock at ICE officer during protest
A Portland, Oregon man named Robert Jacob Hoopes was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for throwing a rock at an ICE officer during a protest in June 2025. Hoopes pleaded guilty to aggravated assault of a federal employee with a dangerous weapon. The incident caused significant injury to the officer, requiring medical treatment beyond basic first aid. In addition to the prison term, Hoopes must serve three years of supervised release and pay over $8,000 in restitution.

Pima County sheriff says Mexican authorities have not made contact over Nancy Guthrie search tip
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that Mexican authorities have not yet contacted the department regarding an anonymous tip about the possible discovery of Nancy Guthrie's body in Mexico. The tip was reportedly received by a local organization in Nogales, Sonora, which searches for missing persons. The sheriff emphasized that the investigation into Guthrie's disappearance remains active.

Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to deport a group of Iranian asylum-seekers and other migrants to the Central African Republic (CAR) under a newly established third-country agreement. The first flight under this arrangement could depart as early as Thursday and is expected to carry around 20 individuals, including people from Syria, Afghanistan, and a Turkish national. This follows similar third-country deportation deals with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Boston police investigate armed robbery of children's lemonade stand by suspects as young as 11
Boston police are investigating an armed robbery at a children's lemonade stand run by two siblings. According to a police report obtained by Fox News Digital, two suspects approached the stand, asked if they accepted Apple Pay, then one of them stole a box containing $50 in cash while displaying a black firearm. The suspects fled after the incident. Local officials have expressed concern over the brazen nature of the crime.

Pasadena police officer shot by fellow cop in 'horseplay' incident
A Pasadena Police Department officer was accidentally shot by a fellow officer during what officials called 'unsafe, out-of-policy horseplay' involving loaded firearms. The incident occurred on September 7, 2025. Chief Gene Harris stated that the injured officer has since recovered. Video footage showed one officer drawing his weapon at another officer in a vehicle before the shooting occurred.

Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Batya explains why Jews became politically 'homeless'
Fox News' 'Antisemitism Exposed' newsletter features an exclusive interview with Batya Ungar-Sargon, who discusses how American Jews, traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party, are experiencing a sense of political 'homelessness' due to rising antisemitism within progressive circles, particularly following October 7. The newsletter also covers a Christian leaders' emergency summit in Jerusalem addressing antisemitism and a British Muslim police group labeling the Israeli Defense Forces a terrorist organization.
Vance Boelter changes plea to guilty in Minn. lawmaker shootings that killed Rep. Melissa Hortman, husband
Vance Boelter, a Minnesota man accused of fatally shooting state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, pleaded guilty in federal court. The incident was described as politically motivated.

New Hampshire Supreme Court overturns Adam Montgomery's murder conviction in daughter Harmony's death
New Hampshire's Supreme Court has overturned the murder conviction of Adam Montgomery, who was previously found guilty of killing his 5-year-old daughter Harmony and hiding her remains. The court ruled that trying second-degree assault and second-degree murder charges together compromised Montgomery's right to a fair trial. However, the court upheld his convictions on other charges such as abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence, and assault. The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office stated it intends to retry Montgomery on the murder charge.