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Secret Service Investigating Unauthorized Intruder at Home of White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan

The Secret Service is investigating an incident in which an unknown man entered the home of White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in the middle of the night a few weeks ago. The person appeared to be intoxicated and the Secret Service is looking into whether the person intentionally went into the home or not. The agency has opened a comprehensive mission assurance investigation to review all facets of what occurred and has made modifications to the protective posture to ensure additional security layers are in place.

Governor DeSantis Sends 1,100 Law Enforcement and National Guard Members to Texas-Mexico Border in Response to Biden Administration Immigration Policy

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that he will be sending more than 1,100 law enforcement officers and National Guard members to the Texas-Mexico border in response to the Biden administration's decision to allow for the lapse of Title 42. DeSantis has stated that the federal government's abdication of duty undermines the sovereignty of the country and the rule of law, and that the impacts of the border crisis are being felt across the nation. The state will be providing resources to the Texas border, including personnel, equipment, and other support, in an effort to address the influx of migrants.

Strippers at Star Garden Topless Dive Bar Achieve Historic Victory in Fight for Union Recognition

After a year of negotiations, the dancers at the Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in Los Angeles have achieved a major victory in their fight for union recognition. The management withdrew their challenges and agreed to recognize the collective, making it the only strip club in the United States with an official bargaining collective. The dancers are now expected to form the only unionized group of strippers in the U.S. later this week, a major milestone for the labor movement.

Missouri High School Teacher Resigns After Student Records Them Using Racial Slur in Class

A Missouri high school teacher has resigned after a student recorded them using a racial slur in class. Mary Walton, a 15-year-old sophomore, was suspended for three days after recording the incident, prompting a debate about the use of racial slurs in the classroom and the consequences for students who record them. The incident has highlighted the need for teachers and students to be aware of the power of words and the importance of creating a safe and respectful learning environment.

Rep. Robert Garcia Introduces Resolution to Expel Rep. George Santos from Congress

Rep. Robert Garcia has introduced a resolution to expel Republican Rep. George Santos from Congress, which could come up for a vote as soon as this week. The resolution has been met with mixed reactions, with some believing that Santos should be held accountable and others arguing that the resolution is too extreme. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said that a House committee could come back to Congress faster than a court case.

18-Year-Old Farmington High School Student Identified as Gunman in Deadly Shooting Rampage in New Mexico

Police in Farmington, New Mexico have identified 18-year-old Beau Wilson as the gunman responsible for the shooting rampage that left three people dead and six others wounded. Witnesses reported that Wilson was randomly firing shots as he walked through the neighborhood, and he was fatally shot by responding officers. All three of the victims were elderly women, two in their 70s and one at least 90 years old. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing and the community of Farmington is in mourning.

Man Arrested for Drug Possession After Woman Found Dead in Car at Yellowstone National Park

Rangers at Yellowstone National Park responded to an incident on Saturday evening, finding a car that had been driven into a snowbank and a man standing outside the car. Upon further investigation, the body of a woman was discovered inside the car. The National Park Service is currently investigating the incident and has asked anyone with information to contact them. They have also reminded visitors to be aware of their surroundings and to follow all park regulations.