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Metro Nashville edits immigration report to remove names
SUMMARY: Metro Nashville quietly edited a city report tracking 35 interactions between local and federal immigration officials to remove names, including ICE, Homeland Security agents, and a Metro Council member. This change follows criticism from Republican lawmakers amid fallout from Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s executive order mandating immigration encounter tracking. State Representatives Johnny Garrett and Andy Ogles argue the policy endangers federal officers, risks legal violations, and may breach state law. Republicans have called for state-level investigation alongside an ongoing federal inquiry. The Homeland Security and Judiciary Committees plan to assess if federal funding restrictions related to sanctuary city policies were violated.

A city report that originally named federal immigration officials has since been edited, removing all names.
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What are the most commonly misspelled words in Tennessee, other states?
SUMMARY: The 97th Scripps National Spelling Bee highlighted America’s top young spellers, contrasting with nationwide spelling struggles revealed by WordUnscrambler.pro. By analyzing Google searches asking how to spell certain words, the site, with SEO firm Ahrefs, identified “definitely,” “separate,” and “necessary” as the most misspelled words nationally. Silent letters, tricky vowels, and foreign origins, plus reliance on autocorrect, contribute to errors. Each state also showed unique challenges, such as Hawaii’s “luau” and Vermont’s “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” Texas’s Faizan Zaki won the Bee by spelling “eclaircissement,” showcasing dedication beyond typical preparation.
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FBI warns Mississippi authorities of online terrorist group exploiting children
SUMMARY: The FBI has warned Mississippi authorities about a harmful online group called 764 that targets children through social media and video games. This group uses fake identities to befriend young users and encourage harmful behaviors, including self-harm and sharing inappropriate content. While Marshall County has not reported any cases, officials urge parents to closely monitor their children’s online activity and watch for changes in behavior. Two leaders of the group were recently arrested, including one overseas. Law enforcement emphasizes the importance of vigilance to help keep children safe from online dangers.

The group is called “764” and, according to the FBI, makes contact with children through social media and online games, then encourages them to hurt themselves and others. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/fbi-marshall-county-sheriff-s-office-warn-of-online-terrorist-group/article_e00ab209-a946-4f1b-8b2d-bfa6d3dae21a.html
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Meet our Mini Meteorologist: Anna Claire Margee!
SUMMARY: Anna Claire Margee, our mini meteorologist, confidently shares today’s weather forecast. She reports a high of 72°F with an 80% chance of rain this morning and 30% throughout the weekend. Anna Claire explains a cold front moving through the region, bringing showers and thunderstorms, with potential minor flooding. She looks forward to some sunshine but expects more rain as another cold front approaches Sunday. Her 7-day forecast includes highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s, peaking Wednesday at 86°F, her favorite day to go to the pool. The forecast ends with anticipation of warmer, sunnier days ahead.

Anna Claire joins Rebecca Sweet as WBIR’s mini meteorologist this week!
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