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Trump orders re-opening of notorious Alcatraz prison
SUMMARY: President Trump has announced plans to reopen the infamous Alcatraz prison, directing federal agencies to rebuild it despite its closure over 60 years ago due to infrastructure issues. This move comes amid ongoing clashes with courts over his immigration policies. Critics, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, dismiss the proposal, highlighting the site’s transformation into a major tourist attraction. Meanwhile, former Vice President Mike Pence was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his actions during the January 6th insurrection. In Vatican City, 133 cardinals are preparing for a conclave to elect a new pope, with wagers already being placed on the outcome.
President Donald Trump has announced plans to re-open Alcatraz. Plus, former Vice President Mike pence has been honored for his courageous actions on Jan. 6.
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Slawinski's small town toughness starts in Johnson City
SUMMARY: Johnny Slawinski, a top MLB Draft prospect from Johnson City, Texas, stands out as a talented left-handed pitcher from an unlikely small-town background. Johnson City, with a population of around 2,000, has never had a player drafted into Major League Baseball before. Despite playing on a challenging high school field with poor conditions, Slawinski’s confidence and skill have earned him recognition as the 68th overall prospect. Committed to Texas A&M, he faces a choice between college baseball and going pro. Proud of his humble roots, Slawinski appreciates the close-knit community and the mental toughness developed on his hometown field.
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Oreo maker sues Aldi over packaging of store-brand products
SUMMARY: Oreo maker Mondelez has sued Aldi, claiming the store’s house-brand packaging copies Oreo’s distinctive blue design and cookie likeness. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court argues Aldi’s packaging infringes on Oreo’s iconic trademark. Mondelez also alleges Aldi copied packaging of other brands like Wheat Thins (named Thin Wheat) and Utter Butter Cookies (Peanut Butter Creme). Aldi has not commented on the lawsuit. Despite the claims, many shoppers appreciate Aldi’s low prices and are aware they’re buying store brands, not the originals. A judge will decide if Aldi must change its packaging. Until then, enjoy the savings.
A judge will ultimately decide whether Aldi has to change some of its packaging.
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What’s happening with the money Travis County approved for affordable child care?
SUMMARY: Travis County approved a 2.5-cent property tax increase in November to fund affordable child care, generating about \$75 million in its first year. This funding aims to create 1,900 child care slots for low-income babies and toddlers and nearly 3,900 after-school and summer slots for elementary students, while incentivizing businesses to expand child care options. Early services are launching this summer and fall, including funding waitlisted families, supporting working parents, and expanding existing programs. Public input has influenced these efforts, especially for children under three, prompting the county to accelerate funding initiatives and partnerships with Austin. The next update is due July 15.
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