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Nashville federal judge rules Abrego Garcia can be released pre-trial, but he may not go free
SUMMARY: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, was allowed release pending trial by a federal judge in Nashville but will be placed in ICE custody until then. During a June 13 hearing, Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges related to a 2022 Tennessee traffic stop where he allegedly transported undocumented individuals. Prosecutors claim he was involved in an MS-13 gang operation. His attorneys argue the charges lack due process, citing his deportation despite a court order to stay in the U.S. over safety concerns. A hearing is set to determine his pretrial release conditions.
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US steps into war between Israel and Iran, strikes 3 Iranian nuclear sites
SUMMARY: The U.S. launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, marking a major escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict. President Trump called the mission a success, aiming to destroy Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and prevent nuclear weapons development. The strikes targeted deeply buried facilities only accessible by bunker-busting bombs. Trump set a two-week diplomatic deadline before ordering the attack, following Iran’s missile barrage into Israel. Israeli forces continue targeting Iran’s nuclear and military sites. Reactions in Congress are mixed, with some questioning constitutionality and others praising the move to block a major terrorism threat. Iran’s Supreme Leader warned of severe consequences.
The decision to directly involve the U.S. comes after more than a week of strikes by Israel on Iran.
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FedEx founder Fred Smith dies
SUMMARY: Fred Smith, founder and executive chairman of FedEx, died at 80. Born in Mississippi in 1944, he graduated from Yale and served in the Marine Corps before launching FedEx in 1973. Under his leadership, FedEx became a global logistics leader operating in over 200 countries with key hubs in Memphis. Smith stepped down as CEO in 2022 but remained executive chairman, focusing on governance, sustainability, and innovation. His death prompted tributes from local and national leaders praising his vision, impact on Memphis’s economy, and lasting legacy in global commerce and community development.
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In Iowa, a Pipeline Fight Shows What the People Can Do – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: In Iowa, bipartisan opposition has emerged against the misuse of eminent domain to seize private land for a carbon pipeline benefiting Summit Carbon Solutions, prioritizing corporate profits over public good. After years of resistance, 12 Republican senators joined Democrats to demand a vote on legislation limiting eminent domain abuse, a historic political upheaval. The Iowa House overwhelmingly supported the bill, but Governor Kim Reynolds vetoed it, favoring corporate interests and igniting backlash from conservative Republicans. Despite the veto, Iowans remain determined to fight for stronger protections next session. This movement exemplifies democracy’s power when communities unite across divides to challenge entrenched interests.
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