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Young Stars Join USA Basketball
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Young and Turnt WNBA stars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Angel Reese join USA Basketball camp, bringing fresh energy and high spirits. Veterans like Diana Taurasi and Sue Birds legacy is passed on as these new players, including Cameron Brink and Aliyah Boston, prepare to carry on the tradition of excellence.
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Fan-Favorite TV Couples: Will They or Won't They?
01:49|Trackers Colter and Reenie, along with The Pitts Mel and Langdon, and NCIS: Origins Gibbs and Lala, are among the TV couples fueling fan speculation. Actress Fiona Rene, who plays Reenie, shares insights into their dynamic, hinting at a potential romantic evolution. Audiences eagerly anticipate these couples next steps, from Xo, Kittys Kitty and Min-Ho to The Rookies Tim and Lucy.
Car of Missing Man Found in Creek
01:47|Breaking News: Decades-Old Missing Person Case in North Carolina Reopens as Car Belonging to Travis Lamont Lynch, Who Vanished in 2003, Found Submerged in Creek
Wisconsin Gerrymandering Lawsuits Delay Midterm Elections
01:54|In Wisconsin, two lawsuits challenge the states congressional district maps, accused of favoring Republicans. One case may not be resolved until 2026, while Democrats push for a quicker decision. Meanwhile, Trumps efforts to redraw district maps nationwide face resistance in Indiana. Both Wisconsin cases are being heard by newly appointed three-judge panels, with hearings held in the same courthouse. Attorneys suggest trial dates ranging from February 2027 to before the 2026 midterms. The cases claim the current maps are unconstitutional gerrymanders, with one arguing theyre anti-competitive and the other contending they discriminate against Democrats.
Officer Smith's Tragic Death: Suspect Charged
01:31|Tragic Loss: WakeMed Officer Roger Smith Shot and Killed in Line of Duty; Suspect Charged with Murder
Home Depot Theft Ring Busted, $2.2M Stolen Tools Recovered
01:40|Massive Home Depot Theft Ring Dismantled: 13 Charged, $2.2M in Stolen Goods Recovered A large-scale retail theft operation targeting Home Depot stores across nine states has been dismantled, with 13 individuals charged in a $2.2M theft ring. The group, based in Queens, NY, stole construction equipment and tools from 128 Home Depot locations, selling the items for profit. The crew often split into two groups, planning thefts online and hitting the same store multiple times a day. Governor Hochul praised stronger larceny laws for aiding the investigation, leading to a 14% decrease in retail theft crimes in NYC and the state. If convicted, the suspects face up to 25 years in prison.
Dorit Kemsley's Divorce: Boy George's Loyalty to PK
01:46|Dorit Kemsley, from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, shares her complex relationship with musician Boy George amidst her divorce from husband PK. Despite Boy Georges long-standing connection with the couple, he has sided with PK, leaving Dorit surprised and disappointed. Dorit filed for divorce in May, seeking custody and spousal support, and recently discussed the situation on a podcast. The ongoing tension between Dorit and PK, and the involvement of their mutual friends, continues to unfold.
Asian American History in Schools: A Growing Movement
01:40|Across the U.S., a movement advocates for Asian American history in school curricula, sparked by anti-Asian hate incidents. Teachers like Christin Labriola in Connecticut are integrating these topics into lessons, even at kindergarten level. Jessica Blitzer, social studies supervisor, reports teachers feel humbled by the experience, realizing the importance of these overlooked topics. Several states are considering or have passed legislation mandating Asian American history in public schools, promoting a more comprehensive understanding of American history and combating prejudice through education.
Walshe Murder Trial: Jury Deliberates
01:28|Brian Walshe, accused of murdering his wife Ana, faces trial with prosecutors presenting evidence of his post-disappearance actions, including purchasing cleaning supplies and a utility knife. Despite his attorneys efforts to create reasonable doubt, the lack of Anas body and the cause of her death remain unknown. The jury is now deliberating based on the presented evidence.