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Husband of missing American woman in the Bahamas expresses his deep sorrow

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Top Stories

1. A husband has been arrested in relation to his wife’s disappearance in the Bahamas.

2. Former President Trump has issued a new warning to Iran, while his administration avoids calls for a ceasefire.

3. An astronaut from Artemis II described an “incredible sight” in space, saying it gave him chills.

Main Headlines

“You might be arrested.” A file named “Reporter Batch 1” was discovered on the suspect’s computer, as announced by federal authorities.

Traces of Neglect: In Florida, a bus driver faces 29 charges of child neglect following a train collision.

Constitutional Conflict: Colorado’s recent Supreme Court defeat adds to ongoing challenges in cultural debates.

Deadly Pattern: Amid rising anger, an American has been killed in connection with illegal immigration.

The Rampage is Obvious: A teenager who vanished three decades ago has been found, 1,100 miles away, living quietly.

Politics

‘Pathetic’: Mr. Spanberger benefited from a $7.1 billion investment put in place by his Republican predecessor.

Rigid Line: Virginia Democrats refute Spanberger’s claims of a “power grab” on redistricting, while Republicans argue that 10-1 maps will affect local votes.

In the Hot Seat: The son of a former Iranian official, known as “Screaming Mary,” is facing scrutiny for his lifestyle in Los Angeles.

Taxable: A recent poll reveals that 70% of voters believe their taxes are excessively high as the filing deadline nears.

Media

Hall Pass: Nashville Public Schools will excuse daily prayer time for Muslim students during Ramadan.

Double Down: A Democratic candidate criticized Joe Rogan for not denouncing comments made by Hasan Piker.

“We’ll Come After You”: Dr. Oz has barred an L.A. doctor from Medicare access due to $71 million in hospice claims.

“It’s So Bad”: Pete Hegseth reprimanded a “rude” reporter who interrupted a Pentagon briefing on Iran.

Opinion

Hugh Hewitt: Morning Glory: Trump guides the West to a significant win over Iran.

Sen. Rick Scott: What lesson does Artemis hold? The Purge has revived political engagement and activated NASA.

In Other News

Swingin Savings: Masters fans are excited about low prices, with a $1.50 sandwich feeling “unrealistic.”

National Risk: Secretary Wright has cautioned that California’s energy issues under Newsom may jeopardize national security.

American Culture Quiz: Challenge yourself with Tidal Basin Tradition and Baseball Benchmarks. Take the quiz here…

Royal Lift: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly caused “unacceptable” stress for Queen Elizabeth II in her later years.

Shame of Crying: A viral trend shows parents distracting fussy toddlers with name games. Watch the video…

Clock

Gen. Jack Keene: Trump has every reason to be angry about NATO.

Sen. John Fetterman: Iran has been committing war crimes for 47 years.

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