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June 28, 2026

117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds

Investigators in Humboldt County, California discovered the remains of 117 dogs at Miranda's Rescue Animal Sanctuary, a facility that claimed to be a "no-kill" shelter, with many animals showing evidence of gunshot wounds. The investigation began in April 2026 after authorities received reports of potential animal cruelty and fraud, revealing that over 700 animals were missing despite the rescue taking in 900 animals since early 2025 with only 116 adoptions. During searches of the 50-acre property, investigators found not only intact remains but also additional skulls, bones, microchips, and approximately 600 dog collars, as well as a barn believed to be where the killings occurred. Owner Shannon Miranda has defended the facility's practices, claiming they only euthanize animals in rare circumstances involving terminal illness or danger to others. No criminal charges have been filed yet as authorities continue processing evidence from the complex investigation. # Key Takeaways

June 27, 2026

Trump's face is added to select US passports for America's 250th birthday

The Trump administration has introduced a limited-edition US passport design that incorporates President Trump's image to mark America's 250th anniversary celebration. The special passport features a photograph of Trump at the Resolute Desk alongside the Declaration of Independence and his signature, representing an unprecedented inclusion of a sitting president on such documentation. These commemorative passports will only be obtainable starting July 6th through in-person appointments at Washington DC's passport agency or at specially designated acceptance events while quantities remain available. This initiative is part of a broader pattern where Trump has placed his name or image on various federal properties, buildings, and official documents throughout his presidency. The administration has also announced related commemorative items including a gold coin and Trump's signature will appear on US currency, marking several historic firsts.

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June 28, 2026

'Sorry Gary' - Kane breaks Lineker's England record

Harry Kane has surpassed Gary Lineker to become England's all-time top scorer in World Cup competitions. Kane achieved this milestone during England's 2-0 victory over Panama in what appears to be a World Cup match. The accomplishment represents a significant personal achievement for the England captain, breaking a longstanding national record previously held by the former striker and current broadcaster. While England secured the win, analysis suggests the team's performance indicates they may need improvement if they hope to win the tournament. # Key Takeaways

June 28, 2026

Tuchel praises record-breaking Kane

England manager Thomas Tuchel has publicly commended striker Harry Kane for surpassing Gary Lineker's longstanding record to become England's highest-scoring player in World Cup history. The achievement marks a significant milestone in Kane's international career and solidifies his place among England's football greats. Tuchel's praise came following Kane's record-breaking performance during England's ongoing World Cup campaign. The accomplishment adds to Kane's legacy as one of England's most prolific goalscorers and represents a historic moment for the national team. # Key Takeaways

June 28, 2026

US and Iran exchange strikes and accuse each other of violating ceasefire

The United States and Iran have engaged in a dangerous cycle of military strikes, with each side accusing the other of breaking their recently signed ceasefire agreement. The conflict escalated after Iran attacked a Panama-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting US airstrikes on Iranian military installations, which Iran then answered with missile and drone attacks on American bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. Both nations had agreed to a ceasefire on June 17 through a Memorandum of Understanding that included provisions for safe commercial shipping passage through the strategic waterway. The situation threatens to unravel diplomatic progress, with President Trump warning that Iran's continued aggression could lead to the complete destruction of the Islamic Republic.

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June 28, 2026

117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds

Investigators in Humboldt County, California discovered the remains of 117 dogs at Miranda's Rescue Animal Sanctuary, a facility that claimed to be a "no-kill" shelter, with many animals showing evidence of gunshot wounds. The investigation began in April 2026 after authorities received reports of potential animal cruelty and fraud, revealing that over 700 animals were missing despite the rescue taking in 900 animals since early 2025 with only 116 adoptions. During searches of the 50-acre property, investigators found not only intact remains but also additional skulls, bones, microchips, and approximately 600 dog collars, as well as a barn believed to be where the killings occurred. Owner Shannon Miranda has defended the facility's practices, claiming they only euthanize animals in rare circumstances involving terminal illness or danger to others. No criminal charges have been filed yet as authorities continue processing evidence from the complex investigation. # Key Takeaways

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June 26, 2026

70th Annual Ebony Pearls Youth Leadership Academy Gala

The Ebony Pearls Foundation of San Diego and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Epsilon Xi Omega Chapter celebrated their 70th annual Youth Leadership Academy Gala at the Hilton Bayfront Hotel, presenting sixteen young women in a formal ceremony. The gala served as the culmination of an intensive seven-month leadership development program that provided participants with workshops on topics ranging from career exploration and STEM to financial planning and scholarship preparation. The elegant event featured choreographed dances, including waltzes performed by the young women and their sixteen male escorts, as well as a father-daughter dance and heartfelt parent messages. Applications are currently being accepted for the 2026-2027 program cycle, continuing the organization's seven-decade tradition of mentoring Black youth.

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June 26, 2026

Dr. Warren Leads Discussion at Lemon Grove Juneteenth Celebration

Thrive Lemon Grove hosted a Juneteenth celebration on June 18th at the Lee House in Treganza Heritage Park, featuring Dr. John Warren from Voice & Viewpoint as the guest speaker. Dr. Warren facilitated an educational discussion about the historical significance and true meaning of Juneteenth, which event coordinator Minola Mason requested due to his informative speaking style and ability to answer questions comprehensively. The celebration incorporated various community activities including live musical performances, spoken word presentations, and access to the local Farmer's Market. The event provided an opportunity for community members to gather, learn, and commemorate this important holiday together.

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June 27, 2026

How to claim leftover money from Wayne County foreclosures

The Wayne County Treasurer's Office has announced that former property owners have until July 1st to file claims for any surplus money that may result from the sale of their foreclosed properties at tax auctions scheduled for September and October. This opportunity stems from Michigan Supreme Court rulings in 2020 and subsequent years that determined previous owners are entitled to excess funds when foreclosed properties sell above the minimum bid amount after taxes and fees are deducted. Approximately 3,700 properties, with nearly half being vacant lots, have been foreclosed this year and will be auctioned in the fall. Former owners who miss the Wednesday deadline risk permanently losing their rights to claim any surplus proceeds from these sales.

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June 26, 2026

Voter guide 2026: Frequently asked questions about voting

This comprehensive election information guide from BridgeDetroit addresses voter concerns about misinformation, accessibility, and election procedures in Michigan. The article explains recent state laws requiring AI disclaimers on political ads and outlines how voters can verify information through nonpartisan sources while reporting suspected misinformation to state authorities. It details voting rights for people with disabilities and those in jail awaiting trial, clarifies double-voting penalties and prevention measures, and explains absentee ballot procedures including drop box requirements and signature verification processes. The guide also covers recent legislative changes including expanded early ballot processing, permanent absentee voter status options, extended counting periods for military and overseas ballots, and new protections for election workers. # Key Takeaways

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June 26, 2026

Voter guide 2026: How to vote in Michigan’s Primary election

BridgeDetroit, in partnership with nonprofit Detroit Votes, has created a nonpartisan voter guide to help Detroit residents navigate the voting process. The guide provides comprehensive information about voter registration options, including online, mail-in, and in-person registration, with different deadlines depending on proximity to Election Day. Voters can choose from multiple voting methods: early voting beginning nine days before Election Day, absentee voting from home with recommended submission deadlines, or traditional in-person voting at assigned polling places from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. The guide also addresses same-day voter registration requirements, identification needs, and offers resources for tracking ballots and reporting misinformation. # Key Takeaways

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