A graduate student from the University of Minnesota was detained by ICE agents at an off-campus residence, prompting the university to emphasize its commitment to supporting affected students through resources like Student Legal Service and International Student and Scholar Services. The university communicated its concern over the incident in a letter to the community, clarifying that it had no prior knowledge of the detention and did not collaborate with ICE. The situation has sparked discussions within the university about the implications for international students and the responsibilities of educational institutions in such cases.
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A small aircraft crashed into a residential home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, killing all individuals on board, while the home's residents escaped unharmed. The aircraft, a SOCATA TBM7, had departed from Des Moines International Airport and was en route to Anoka County-Blaine Airport when the incident occurred. Authorities, including the FAA, are investigating the cause of the crash, with further details expected as the investigation progresses.
A Delta Air Lines flight experienced a near-miss with a U.S. Air Force T-38 jet shortly after departing from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, prompting the Airbus A319's Traffic Collision Avoidance System to alert the crew. Delta Air Lines confirmed that the crew responded appropriately, ensuring the safety of all 131 passengers and crew members on board, and the flight proceeded to its destination without further issues. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident to determine the factors that led to the close encounter and to prevent similar occurrences in the future, with Delta Air Lines fully cooperating in the investigation.
A federal jury in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, found singer Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, guilty of wire fraud charges related to a scheme to acquire luxury items without payment. The trial revealed their involvement in defrauding multiple businesses to obtain high-end goods, leading to convictions on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud. Following the verdict, Turner was taken into federal custody, while Kingston was placed under house arrest, with both facing potential 20-year prison sentences for each count.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has publicly addressed a significant breach involving a Signal group chat at the highest levels of the U.S. government, ruling out an investigation and instead defending the Trump administration while criticizing its detractors. This decision has sparked debate over whether Bondi's stance serves as a protective measure for the administration or a strategic focus on other priorities, with the controversy becoming a key point in discussions about the Trump administration's national security handling. Concurrently, President Trump withdrew Elise Stefanik's nomination for U.N. ambassador, fueling speculation about the administration's internal dynamics and approach to appointments, all within a rapidly evolving political landscape.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has denied parole for Yolanda Saldívar, who was convicted of murdering Tejano music icon Selena Quintanilla Pérez in 1995. The board cited the brutal nature of the crime and Saldívar's potential threat to public safety as reasons for their decision. Saldívar, currently incarcerated in Gatesville, Texas, will have her next parole review in March 2030.







