Houston authorities have arrested Floyd William Parrott, 64, in connection with the 1990 "Lovers' Lane" murders, charging him with capital murder in the deaths of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson. The cold case was solved after DNA evidence from a 1996 sexual assault case involving Parrott matched samples collected from Henry, leading to his identification through the national CODIS database. Harris County officials praised the persistence of investigators in solving one of Houston's most infamous cold cases, bringing renewed hope to the victims' families.
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A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google, alleging violations of privacy laws after their personal information was disclosed in government documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The lawsuit claims that despite the Justice Department’s efforts to remove unredacted survivor data, platforms like Google have continued to republish the information, causing ongoing harassment and trauma. The plaintiffs seek damages and a court order requiring Google to permanently remove the survivors’ personal details, criticizing both the government’s rushed disclosures and Google’s failure to protect their privacy.
The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and parts of Customs and Border Protection, continuing a partial government shutdown centered on immigration enforcement funding. The bill aims to restore funding for key agencies like TSA and FEMA amid operational challenges, including TSA staffing shortages and long airport security lines, prompting President Trump to order emergency payments for TSA workers. While Democrats praised the bill for excluding immigration enforcement funding without reforms, House Republican leaders criticized it and have yet to commit to advancing the measure, leaving the shutdown unresolved.
A helicopter operated by Airborne Aviation crashed off the coast of Kauai near Kalalau Beach, resulting in three deaths and two injuries among the pilot and four passengers. Emergency teams from multiple agencies quickly responded, rescuing survivors and transporting them to Wilcox Medical Center, while the FAA and NTSB have launched an investigation into the incident. The crash occurred during a period of severe weather in Hawaii, and authorities have yet to release details on the cause.
Rex Heuermann, accused of the Gilgo Beach serial killings on Long Island, is expected to change his plea to guilty at his next court appearance, potentially resolving charges involving seven victims. Initially pleading not guilty, Heuermann was linked to the crimes through DNA evidence, cellphone data, and a witness tip connecting his vehicle to one of the victims. His anticipated guilty plea marks a major development in the decades-old case that has deeply affected the Long Island community.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that President Donald Trump’s signature will be added to new paper currency for the first time, commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s signature. This change coincides with plans for a 24-karat gold commemorative coin featuring Trump’s likeness, both intended to honor the country’s historic milestone and Trump’s recent economic leadership. The new currency is expected to be introduced later this year amid ongoing economic challenges, with the Treasury praising Trump’s impact on the nation’s economic revival.
President Donald Trump faces significant obstacles in advancing the U.S. military campaign against Iran due to uncertain congressional support and growing public opposition, with lawmakers demanding clearer justification and strategy. The conflict has also triggered economic repercussions, including stock market declines and soaring oil and gasoline prices, while Trump downplays these issues and temporarily halts attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure. Concurrently, the administration is embroiled in controversies over election security, proposing ICE monitoring at polling places and facing criticism over Trump’s own mail-in voting, highlighting internal tensions ahead of the midterm elections.







