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DALLAS, TX - A 90-year-old Navy veteran was killed in front of his apartment complex by an unknown assailant who shot the man, stole his vehicle, and ran over the elderly man in Houston on Saturday. Police say they have yet to locate the assailant but found the man’s vehicle abandoned at another apartment complex several miles away. A search for the killer is currently underway.
Police in Houston say the incident occurred during the early afternoon at the Lonestar Senior Living Apartments, where the Navy veteran and former salesman Nelson Beckett had lived for several years. A report by KPRC2 News described services at the deceased man’s church on Sunday began somberly as friends and family learned of the crime. Click here to read more.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF - Vice President Kamala Harris was caught inflating her prosecutorial record when she was running for San Francisco district attorney in 2003, according to resurfaced audio of a debate and copies of mailers sent out by Harris’s campaign at the time.
The campaign mailers, which ABC News reported Thursday, touted Harris as a "veteran prosecutor" with "thirteen years of courtroom experience" and who "has tried hundreds of serious and violent felonies, including homicide, rape, and child sexual assault cases." Harris’s then-opponent, veteran criminal defense attorney Bill Fazio, questioned Harris's claim during a radio debate. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON – A U.S. Department of Justice audit report shows the FBI is fumbling child sexual abuse cases, according to a government watchdog group.
The report found the FBI is failing to report all suspected child sexual abuse cases to appropriate law enforcement agencies. The review found no evidence the FBI complied with mandatory reporting requirements in about half of the cases examined by the inspector general.
For Michigan, the report hits close to home. The inquiry found failures even after improvements prompted by its handling of the case against former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
Nassar is serving decades in prison for sexually abusing girls and women under the guise of treatment. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., appeared to express support for her state's controversial bill that would provide financial aid for illegal immigrants to buy homes.
California lawmakers passed AB 1840, which would require the California Housing Finance Authority's home purchase assistance program, or California Dream for All Program, to include undocumented migrants, meaning those seeking to become first-time homeowners would be eligible for taxpayer loans.
During the same discussion, the former Speaker advocated for making these illegal immigrants legal: "What I would like to do is move them to documented. One of the best things we can do for our economy is pass comprehensive immigration reform. Click here to read more.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF – The world is filled with microplastics, found in everything from the air and oceanwater to common foods like chicken and rice – and, according to a new study, even the human brain.
These tiny plastic particles can range in size from 5 millimeters (as small as a pencil eraser) to 1 nanometer, which can’t be seen with the naked eye, the Environmental Protection Agency explains on its website.
A study, posted in May, looked at the increasing levels of micro and nano plastics (MNPs) in the environment and how they might affect our health.
Researchers examined these shard-like particles in human organs – specifically the liver, kidneys, and brain – using autopsy samples collected in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from 2016 to 2024. The brain tissue samples came from the frontal cortex, which is responsible for abstract thinking, creativity, and motor tasks. Click here to read more.