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Houston Democrat sponsoring Saturday 'No Kings' Capitol protest
SUMMARY: The “No Kings” protest at the Texas Capitol, sponsored by Houston Democratic Rep. Gene Wu, aims to give Texans a voice against Republican policies affecting working families. Approved by the State Preservation Board, the event promotes peaceful civic engagement. Governor Abbott has deployed over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops and 2,000 DPS troopers in Austin and San Antonio to support local law enforcement amid widespread June 14 protests related to immigration enforcement. Democratic Congressman Greg Casar, a scheduled speaker, criticized the National Guard presence as intimidation. Wu condemns violence but supports protesters’ First Amendment rights, emphasizing resistance against being bullied or silenced.
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Mississippi girl goes viral for nailing 2000 rap classic at karaoke
SUMMARY: Nine-year-old Alaynna Doty of Olive Branch, Mississippi, became a viral sensation after performing Project Pat’s 2000 rap hit during karaoke at Crazy Cactus, a local Mexican restaurant. Known for singing country songs, this bold switch wowed the crowd and stunned the internet. Her mother posted the video to TikTok, quickly amassing over 4 million views and 130,000 comments. Even Project Pat shared it. Alaynna, surprised by her sudden fame, was praised for her confidence and stage presence. She hopes to perform in Nashville one day, but for now, she’s enjoying her moment as an internet star before returning to school.
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Explosion in Los Angeles kills three deputies | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: A deadly explosion occurred at an LA County Sheriff’s Department facility east of downtown Los Angeles, killing three deputies from the arson and explosives detail. Authorities believe the accident happened while deputies were moving explosives, not during a planned training exercise. This marks the largest loss of life for the department since 1857. Aerial footage showed a backpack near a police SUV with a shattered window close to the blast site. Federal agents, including former Attorney General Pam Bondi, are assisting in the investigation. Officials confirmed the remaining explosives have been rendered safe, with no further threat.
Officials in Los Angeles are investigating an explosion at a training facility that killed three sheriff’s deputies.
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Carp release in Lake Austin raises concern among local fisherman
SUMMARY: Austin plans to release 350 sterile grass carp into Lake Austin to control hydrilla, an invasive plant that disrupts recreation and navigation. While grass carp eat hydrilla, local fishermen oppose the move, fearing harm to the lake’s bass fishery by removing vital underwater vegetation. A prior effort from 2011–2013 released 32,000 carp, which devastated native plants. Officials stress the new, smaller-scale approach focuses only on the lake’s eastern section. Critics like fishing guide Carson Conklin argue alternative methods, such as aquatic mowing, are better solutions. Authorities hope to avoid past mistakes while managing hydrilla’s spread responsibly.
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