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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has issued an executive order that prevents city police officers from cooperating with the National Guard or federal agents. The move comes after former President Donald Trump suggested the deployment of federal troops to the city. What Happened Mayor Johnson announced that under the new executive order, Chicago police will not take part in any federal operations, including immigration enforcement or federal patrols. He emphasized that officers will continue enforcing state and local laws, but their authority will not extend to federal directives. Johnson stressed that the order is designed to protect Chicago residents from the…
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has reassured fans that the Amanda Waller series, starring Academy Award–winner Viola Davis, is still moving forward despite some delays. What Happened Speaking at the premiere of Peacemaker season two, Gunn confirmed that the Waller project remains in active development. “We’re working on it, and we’ll see what happens,” Gunn said, acknowledging that while parts of the project have progressed, other aspects have slowed. He emphasized that the studio will not proceed until the script is complete, highlighting DC Studios’ commitment to delivering high-quality storytelling. Who Is James Gunn James Gunn, filmmaker and co-CEO of…
Defending champion Coco Gauff continued her strong run at this year’s U.S. Open, defeating Poland’s Magdalena Frech in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. The 20-year-old American showed maturity and composure as she moved into the fourth round, where she will face four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka. What Happened Gauff entered the match with confidence, breaking Frech’s serve five times and keeping her own service games steady. She registered only 18 unforced errors while winning 10 of 11 points at the net, a statistic that highlighted her growing all-court presence. Most notably, Gauff improved her serve—long considered an area of vulnerability—limiting…
A shocking case of corruption has surfaced after former U.S. postal investigator Scott Kelley was indicted for allegedly stealing over $330,000 from packages meant for fraud victims. The indictment highlights the urgent need for accountability and ethical conduct among public servants entrusted with protecting citizens. What Happened Scott Kelley, 51, of Massachusetts, was hit with a 45-count indictment that includes charges of mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. Between 2019 and 2023, Kelley allegedly intercepted packages flagged as scam-related—packages often sent by elderly victims who were tricked into mailing cash under the false promise of lottery winnings. Instead of…
Spanish tennis player Jaume Munar secured a straight-sets victory over Belgium’s Zizou Bergs at the U.S. Open, but the post-match conversation between the two players attracted just as much attention as the scoreline. What Happened Munar defeated Bergs with a convincing 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 win, advancing to the next round. However, after the final point, the two players exchanged tense words at the net. The issue at hand: Munar’s frustration with Bergs’ grunting during rallies. Bergs later explained that he was unaware his grunting had bothered Munar. “He was apparently not so happy with my grunting during the match, which…
Clemson, S.C. — LSU opened its college football season with a statement win, defeating No. 4 Clemson 17-10 at Memorial Stadium. The Tigers’ hard-fought victory highlighted Brian Kelly’s revamped roster and fueled excitement among fans celebrating on the field. What Happened Head coach Brian Kelly emphasized composure and focus after LSU’s triumph, steering attention away from external narratives. “We know that the first game is often built up to a crazy level. It’s important to focus on what we control,” he said. His words reflected a calm yet confident mindset that translated onto the field. LSU’s defensive performance was the…
WASHINGTON — A visit to the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., offers both celebration and reflection. From Dorothy’s ruby slippers to Lincoln’s iconic hat, the museum showcases achievements that define the American spirit, while also confronting difficult chapters such as slavery, internment, and colonization. What Happened The museum’s mission is to present the full complexity of America’s past—its triumphs alongside its struggles. This approach has drawn political scrutiny. Former President Donald Trump has argued that government-funded museums should focus more on national pride and avoid highlighting darker moments in U.S. history. Despite such criticism, the museum continues…
Plantation, Florida — A shocking act of gun violence unfolded in broad daylight on Wednesday, when four suspects opened fire on a rental home in Plantation. The incident, caught on surveillance footage, has left residents shaken and raised concerns about community safety. What Happened Around noon, a stolen blue/gray Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Coupe pulled up to a residence in Plantation. Surveillance video shows four suspects exiting the vehicle and firing multiple shots at the home before fleeing the scene. The car had been reported stolen from Miami Gardens, intensifying concerns that the incident may be tied to broader criminal activity.…
LOS ANGELES — Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph recently paid tribute to the legendary figures who shaped her career, sharing heartfelt reflections during her appearance at the Television Academy Hall of Fame. What Happened At 68, Ralph looked back on her decades-long journey in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the invaluable role of mentors and trailblazers who paved the way. She spoke of icons such as Sidney Poitier and her acting teacher, Uta Hagen, alongside talents like Virginia Capers and Rosalind Cash, acknowledging how their wisdom continues to inspire her. “I think about everything they poured into me to become who…
WASHINGTON — In a striking announcement, the White House revealed plans to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, a move first reported by The Wall Street Journal. The proposal has reignited national debate over military values, history, and the role of America’s armed forces in today’s global environment. What Happened Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly stated that the decision reflects President Trump’s belief in a stronger, more offensive military posture. “Our military should be focused on offense — not just defense,” she said, underscoring the administration’s vision of prioritizing readiness and strength over what it views…