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Austin Protest Turns Tense, Arrests Made
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Tensions soared in Austin as an anti-ICE protest turned chaotic, resulting in multiple arrests and accusations of police brutality. The demonstration, organized by Dare to Struggle Austin, protested the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent. Protesters blocked a busy intersection, leading to hours of tension. The group demanded the release of arrested protesters, murder charges for the ICE agent, and an end to ICE presence in Austin. Governor Greg Abbott responded, defending law enforcement and blaming Democratic talk for the Minnesota shooting. Austin police plan to release arrest numbers on Monday. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Cam Coleman Transfers to Texas, Boosts Longhorns' Receiving Corps
01:29|Breaking News: Cam Coleman, Auburns Star Wide Receiver, Transfers to Texas Longhorns. Coleman, a highly sought-after player, chose Texas over Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Alabama. Hell join Ryan Wingo, forming a formidable receiving duo. This is the third big-name wide receiver grab for coach Steve Sarkisian via the transfer portal. Additionally, Texas lands former North Carolina State running back Hollywood Smothers and other top talents, positioning them for a strong showing in the upcoming season. Checkout Solipillow.com
U-Haul Truck Plows Through Iran Protesters, Driver Arrested
01:20|In Los Angeles, a U-Haul truck driver plowed through a pro-Iranian demonstration, injuring two. The crowd chased the truck, damaging it, and police had to intervene. Meanwhile, massive protests in Iran have led to at least 544 deaths, with Tehran warning of potential military targets. President Trump is considering a meeting with Iran, but may act first due to escalating arrests and fatalities. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rabies Outbreak in Hays County, Texas: Stay Safe
01:02|Rabies Outbreak in Hays County, Texas: Officials Urge Vigilance and Vaccinations Checkout Solipillow.com
Iran Protests Turn Deadly, U.S. Weighs Response
01:21|Iran Protests Turn Deadly: Government Crackdown, Internet Blackout, and International Tensions Checkout Solipillow.com
Poacher Charged in New York Deer Hunt
01:10|New York State wildlife officials charge man with illegal deer hunt, revoking his license six years ago due to a prior conviction. He admitted to the crime after being caught with a photo of him posing with the deer. More serious charges are pending in Arcade Town Court. Checkout Solipillow.com
US Launches New Strikes on ISIS in Syria
01:38|Operation Hawkeye Strike: U.S. Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Islamic State in Syria The United States, under President Trumps orders, has initiated Operation Hawkeye Strike, a series of retaliatory attacks against the Islamic State group in Syria. These strikes follow the deadly ambush near Palmyra last month, which resulted in the deaths of two American soldiers and one civilian interpreter. The latest attacks, which occurred on Saturday, targeted multiple Islamic State locations across the country. Jordans military joined the recent strikes, and Syrian officials arrested the top Islamic State military leader in the region just a day prior. The U.S. Central Command has vowed to pursue those who harm American fighters. The operation marks a shift in U.S. strategy, with increased coordination with Syrias central government in Damascus, which recently joined the global coalition against the Islamic State. Checkout Solipillow.com
Officer Killed in Copperas Cove Shooting
01:00|Officer Elijah Garretson, a top student at the Central Texas College Police Academy, tragically lost his life in the line of duty during an officer-involved incident in Copperas Cove, Texas. The suspect also took his own life after a long negotiation. The Texas Rangers are now investigating the shooting, as local police have turned over the case for a full review. Checkout Solipillow.com
Exalton Delco: Austin's Pioneering Educator & Civil Rights Leader
02:00|Exalton Delco Junior, a trailblazing science educator and civil rights leader, passed away at 96. He spent 25 years at Huston-Tillotson University, earning a Ph.D. in ichthyology despite racism. Known for his quiet dignity and quick wit, he launched the Upward Bound Program and advised community groups. A devoted family man, he taught his children discipline and the five Ps. His legacy will shape Austin for years. Checkout Solipillow.com