American Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found dead in their Los Angeles home on Monday after police conducted a welfare check. Authorities discovered them with potential gunshot wounds in separate rooms, prompting an investigation. A previous incident occurred on Thursday when a neighbor reported an individual attempting to enter the property.
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In a significant blow to US immigration enforcement, a federal judge in Los Angeles has temporarily blocked immigration authorities from detaining individuals for questioning without justified cause. Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong's order restricts agents in the Los Angeles area from relying on factors like race, ethnicity, or language when determining reasonable suspicion.
A fast-spreading Covid variant, NB.1.8.1, is driving a sharp rise in cases across Gulf countries, especially Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Oman. Low vaccination rates and poor hospital reporting are making it harder to track the impact. Experts warn the region is underprepared as testing drops, immunity wanes, and real-time data remains limited.
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli air strikes on Sunday killed at least 29 Palestinians, including six children near a water distribution point. In central Gaza, six children were among eight people killed when a drone "hit a potable water distribution point in an area for displaced people" in the Nuseirat camp, he added.
Donald Trump dismissed renewed interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, deeming it "pretty boring stuff" and expressing confusion over his supporters' focus. Despite government findings, many in the MAGA movement remain unsatisfied, fueling conspiracy theories about high-profile figures connected to Epstein's alleged sex trafficking network.
Rebels linked to the Islamic State group, identified as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), have killed at least 66 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The attacks occurred in the Irumu area of Ituri province, near the Ugandan border. Officials suspect the violence is retaliation for a recent bombing campaign by Congolese and Ugandan forces against the ADF.
The TSA is set to allow travelers to keep their shoes on while passing through general security lines at major US airports, starting Sunday. This policy change, rolling out nationwide in the coming weeks, marks a significant shift after 20 years of mandatory shoe removal. Passengers may still be required to remove their shoes if alarms are triggered during screening.
A tense situation unfolded in California during an immigration raid. An anti-ICE protestor allegedly brandished a firearm. This incident occurred at a cannabis farm in Camarillo. Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for his response. Reports indicate a surge in assaults on ICE agents. The FBI is currently searching for the armed suspect.
Somali-American state senator Omar Fateh, a Minneapolis mayoral candidate, faced racist online attacks after announcing his progressive platform, including a $20 minimum wage and blocking police cooperation with ICE. Despite the vitriol and false claims about his citizenship, Fateh remains focused on the election, emphasizing the need to protect communities from Trump's policies and invest in alternative public safety responses.
Hamtramck, Michigan, once a symbol of multicultural success, faces accusations of betrayal after its Muslim-majority council banned the Pride flag. This decision has sparked outrage, particularly from former councilwoman Catrina Stackpoole, who feels abandoned after years of supporting the Muslim community. The situation highlights a fracturing of progressive alliances and raises questions about identity politics in diverse communities.