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Australian immigrant who tackled gunman ‘riddled with bullets,’ but ‘said he’d do it again,’ lawyer says
The heroic Australian man who tackled a shooter and wrested away his gun has said he would do it all over again, his migration lawyer said, according The Sydney Morning Herald.
Schumer draws fire for casual tone after Sydney terror attack as Fetterman, Cruz demand tougher stance
Sen. Chuck Schumer faced criticism for mixing condolences about the Sydney Jewish community attack with football commentary, while Sen. John Fetterman called for graver responses.
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SOUTHCOM commander abruptly retires amid escalating scrutiny of Caribbean strikes
SOUTHCOM commander Adm. Alvin Holsey retires after less than a year leading the combatant command, amid growing scrutiny over controversial drug boat strikes in Caribbean waters.
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Cris Collinsworth faces scrutiny for mentions of Cowboys player’s suicide
NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth faced criticism for repeated mentions of Marshawn Kneeland’s death by suicide during the Dallas Cowboys’ game on Sunday.
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Colts’ Philip Rivers hopes emotional NFL return provides inspiration
Philip Rivers said on Sunday he hoped to inspire some of the youngsters watching the game back home as the Indianapolis Colts quarterback persevered in his first game back.
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Second-highest-ranking House Democrat faces primary challenge from party’s left flank
House Minority Whip Rep. Katherine Clark faces a primary challenge from organizer Jonathan Paz in Massachusetts, marking a rare test for top Democratic leadership.
Fire ignites near DC runway, forcing United plane to make emergency landing

A United Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Tokyo made an emergency landing following an engine failure on Saturday afternoon.
The United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER landed at Washington Dulles International Airport shortly after taking off for Tokyo. During takeoff, the plane started a brush fire near the runway, according to AeroXplorer.
‘United is grateful to our crews and to the teams at Washington Dulles for their quick work to help ensure the safety of everyone involved.’
Multiple spokespersons explained that the plane experienced a loss of power in one engine shortly after takeoff, AeroXplorer reported. This loss of power reportedly caused a discharge that ignited the brush fire.
No injuries were reported among the 275 passengers and 15 crew members.
Emily McGee, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority spokesperson, said, “The fire was extinguished and the flight returned to Dulles, landing safely at about 1:30 p.m. when it was checked by airport fire responders.”
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United Airlines hailed the preparedness of the crew, which ensured the safe return of the flight.
“Shortly after takeoff, United flight 803 returned to Washington Dulles and landed safely to address the loss of power in one engine. There were no reported injuries. We’ve temporarily closed a United Club lounge at Dulles to help assist our customers and work to get them to their destinations. United is grateful to our crews and to the teams at Washington Dulles for their quick work to help ensure the safety of everyone involved,” a United Airlines spokesperson said at the time.
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Trial for Milwaukee judge accused of helping illegal alien evade ICE set to begin

The trial for a sitting Wisconsin judge is set to begin after she allegedly helped an illegal alien avoid ICE arrest in April.
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan’s trial will begin Monday. Dugan is charged with obstruction of federal proceedings and concealing a person from arrest in connection with Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an illegal alien who later pled guilty to re-entering the U.S. and no contest to one count of battery.
According to court filings, Dugan became ‘visibly angry’ when she learned about ICE’s presence, Reuters reported.
According to the Associated Press, the trial will begin with opening statements from the defense and prosecution as well as testimony from the prosecution’s first witness. The prosecution’s case will likely span most of the week, with around two dozen witnesses ready to take the stand.
Dugan faces up to six years in prison if convicted of both charges.
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Dugan is accused of assisting Flores-Ruiz in evading Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents upon learning that they were waiting outside her courtroom to arrest him.
According to court filings, Dugan became “visibly angry” when she learned about ICE’s presence, Reuters reported. She also falsely told law enforcement that they needed a judicial warrant to carry out an arrest, according to the prosecution.
Flores-Ruiz was allegedly shown a side door through which he fled the scene. He was apprehended by ICE agents outside the courthouse after a short foot race.
Dugan lost a bid to dismiss the charges against her in August. U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman rejected the argument that she was acting in her official capacity as a judge, ruling that “there is no firmly established judicial immunity barring criminal prosecution of judges for judicial acts.”
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Army identifies two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in Syria
Two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in Syria attack identified as Sgt. Edgar Torres-Tovar and Sgt. William Howard during counter-terrorism mission.
Brian Walshe convicted of murdering wife after New Year’s Day disappearance
Jurors convicted Brian Walshe of murdering and dismembering his wife, Ana, in 2023 around New Year’s Day. A sentencing date has been scheduled for Wednesday.
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