A Belleville High School guidance counselor mistakenly invited 11th graders to earn service hours at an ICE detention facility. The proposed volunteer opportunity, which involved making sandwiches for detainees, drew significant outrage from parents and community members concerned about the facility’s reported conditions and the impact on students, particularly those with immigrant backgrounds. The school district has acknowledged the error, attributing it to an unauthorized post by the counselor and stating that the message did not align with district protocols or expectations. While the incident was promptly addressed, parents are seeking accountability and assurance that the district’s values reflect its diverse student population.
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Robert S. Mueller III, a distinguished public servant, has died at age 81. Mueller led the FBI through the transformative aftermath of the September 11th attacks, reshaping the agency into a counterterrorism force. He later served as special counsel, conducting a high-profile investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. His career was marked by a deep commitment to justice and a meticulous approach to his work.
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Following the violent dispersal of Muslim worshippers performing Ramadan prayers outside Jerusalem’s Old City, Israeli police attacked a group of journalists documenting the events. Officers damaged photographic equipment, confiscated memory cards, and detained two reporters before one plainclothes officer deliberately fractured the wrist of a CNN producer. The Union of Journalists in Israel and the Foreign Press Association have condemned the “unprovoked assault,” calling it an intentional targeting of media and demanding an investigation and accountability.
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Eight states, including California, have filed an emergency motion to block the $6.2 billion merger between broadcasting companies Nexstar and Tegna, arguing it violates antitrust laws and will lead to higher consumer prices. Despite regulatory approval from the FCC and Department of Justice, which waived a rule limiting station ownership reach, critics like California Attorney General Rob Bonta contend the deal prioritizes corporate interests over the public. This consolidation would create the nation’s largest local TV station operator, raising concerns about reduced programming diversity, job losses, and increased cable bills.
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Former FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, has died at the age of 81. Mueller, who served as FBI Director from 2001 to 2013, concluded his two-year probe in 2019, finding that Russia had interfered in the election but did not establish coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. The investigation resulted in numerous indictments and guilty pleas, and while it did not conclude that Trump committed a crime, it also did not exonerate him of obstruction of justice.
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Following Jeffrey Epstein’s death, a Bureau of Prisons “After-Actions team” reportedly shredded “huge amounts of paperwork” from the jail, according to an FBI report. This document, part of a DOJ release, noted a suspicious amount of shredded documents being discarded in dumpsters, even involving an inmate in the disposal process. The report specifically highlighted the timing of this shredding in the midst of an ongoing investigation into Epstein’s death, with instructions to ensure specific boxes were also destroyed before a scheduled dumpster pickup. These events occurred amidst ongoing scrutiny of the Trump administration’s handling of Epstein-related files and investigations.
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The article posits that President Trump is facing mounting public discontent due to rising gasoline prices, broken promises on ending wars, and a perceived governmental breakdown. This discontent is reportedly fueled by the nation’s involvement in a war with Iran, attributed to Israeli influence and Trump’s “war on science” and neglect of critical infrastructure and public health. The piece concludes by suggesting that economic decline will ultimately lead to Trump’s downfall and urges citizens to contact their representatives to oppose these policies.
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According to the Central Electricity Authority’s new Generation Adequacy Plan, India intends to significantly expand its renewable energy sector. Projections indicate a near fourfold increase in solar power capacity and a tripling of wind power assets within ten years. By the 2035-2036 fiscal year, solar capacity is expected to reach 509 GW, with wind power capacity projected to hit 155 GW. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to shift towards non-fossil fuel-based energy, aiming for 70% of total installed capacity to be non-fossil fuel-based by 2035-36, supported by substantial energy storage installations.
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In the days following Jeffrey Epstein’s death, bags of shredded documents were reportedly seen being removed from the Metropolitan Correctional Center. An inmate was allegedly ordered to dispose of this shredded material in dumpsters, an action that raised suspicion among correctional officers. One officer reported the unusual volume of shredded documents to the FBI, initiating an inquiry into potential obstruction of justice and the destruction of records. This incident, along with the subsequent discovery of missing institutional count slips, contributed to multiple investigations into irregularities at the jail.
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It’s truly disheartening to learn that a dedicated sex-crimes prosecutor, armed with substantial evidence, was reportedly ready to charge Jeffrey Epstein with a staggering 60 counts of sex trafficking and other related offenses back in 2007. The response from her superiors, captured by the dismissive question, “What’s the rush?”, speaks volumes about a system that, at best, failed to act decisively and, at worst, actively facilitated further abuse. This wasn’t a minor oversight; it was a critical juncture where decisive action could have potentially prevented years of continued suffering for countless victims.
The prosecutor in question, Marie Villafaña, was reportedly met with resistance when she pushed for Epstein’s arrest.… Continue reading