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A TikTok network using fake Spanish-language news accounts spread immigration misinformation that reached millions before the accounts were removed.
Martin Villalobos Jr. was arrested after a babysitter found him hiding under a child’s bed at a home in Kansas.
A Signal group chat tied to a planned U.S. strike in Yemen included top Trump officials, and the White House is now facing questions about how the sensitive discussion was handled.

Trump’s move to end a parole program for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan migrants is creating political pressure for Cuban American Republicans, who largely support him but are affected by the change.

Miles Dignean was fatally shot after an encounter with Oswego County sheriff’s deputies and state police in upstate New York, and the shooting is now under investigation.

Oscar-winning filmmaker Hamdan Ballal says Israeli soldiers beat him after a settler attack and detained him for hours in the West Bank.
A water main break on Route 40 eastbound in Hares Corner, Delaware, is causing traffic delays and sending water onto the road.

Utah passed a new law to protect child influencers, with support from Kevin Franke after Ruby Franke’s child abuse case exposed the harms of family vlogging.
Phoenix police disciplined three officers after the violent arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a Black man who is deaf and has cerebral palsy, drew widespread criticism.
Dan Goughnour won a Pennsylvania special election, giving Democrats back full control of the state House by one seat.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing back against a vote that would let new parents in the House vote by proxy, even as lawmakers have enough support to force the issue to the floor.

A Texas prosecutor said he will no longer seek the death penalty for Patrick Crusius, the gunman in the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting, and the case will move toward a life-without-parole plea deal.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, a move experts say is likely to face court challenges.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would change U.S. election rules by requiring proof of citizenship to register and making all ballots arrive by Election Day, a move likely to face court challenges.
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