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April 17, 2026
Todd Lyons, who has served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement since March 2025, will depart the agency at the end of May to pursue opportunities in the private sector after nearly twenty years of federal service. During his brief tenure leading ICE, the agency conducted an unprecedented number of deportations and arrests as part of the Trump administration's expanded immigration enforcement efforts, though these operations have generated considerable public controversy. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, himself recently appointed after the removal of Kristi Noem, must now identify a successor to lead the agency's workforce of more than 27,000 employees. Lyons' leadership period was marked by confrontations with congressional critics and protests following the fatal shooting of two American citizens by ICE agents earlier this year.
April 16, 2026
A federal ICE agent, Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., has been criminally charged with second-degree assault for allegedly pointing his weapon at motorists during a road rage incident on a Minnesota highway in February. According to prosecutors, Morgan was driving illegally on the shoulder when another vehicle moved to block him, prompting him to slow down, open his window, and aim his duty weapon at the occupants who subsequently called 911. This marks the first criminal charge against a federal agent involved in the Trump administration's Operation Metro Surge immigration enforcement campaign in Minneapolis, which has been controversial due to multiple shooting incidents including two fatal encounters with U.S. citizens. A nationwide warrant has been issued for Morgan's arrest as prosecutors continue investigating federal agent conduct during the operation.
April 17, 2026
Shirley Brezzell, a fifth-grade science and social studies teacher at Detroit's Mackenzie Elementary-Middle School, has been recognized as the 2026 Elementary School Science Teacher of the Year by the Michigan Science Teachers Association for her innovative garden-based teaching approach. After spending 22 years in banking and later becoming a certified teacher in 2011, Brezzell created an outdoor school garden that addresses food insecurity in her community, which is located in a Detroit food desert. She integrates the garden into her science curriculum, using it to teach concepts like matter while simultaneously introducing students to healthy eating habits through hands-on growing and cooking experiences. Although considering retirement, Brezzell plans to continue teaching through the summer to ensure her students' families receive the harvest from the garden's plants and fresh produce.
April 17, 2026
US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon starting April 16, though Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group fighting Israel, was not directly mentioned in the formal agreement. The truce allows both parties to pursue negotiations toward a permanent peace deal, with Trump inviting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese President Aoun to Washington for further discussions. However, Israeli forces will maintain their 10-kilometer occupation zone in southern Lebanon despite the ceasefire, contradicting Hezbollah's demands for complete Israeli withdrawal. The conflict since early March has displaced over 1.2 million Lebanese people and killed more than 2,100, with Israel destroying over 1,400 buildings in southern Lebanon.
April 17, 2026
US singer D4vd, legally named David Anthony Burke, has been arrested in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose decomposed remains were discovered in his Tesla vehicle at a Hollywood tow yard in September. The teenage girl, who had been reported missing by her family in April 2024, was found with a tattoo nearly identical to one on Burke's finger. A grand jury has been investigating the 21-year-old musician as a target for potential murder charges, though his lawyers maintain he is innocent and that no formal indictment has been filed. The case is scheduled to be presented to the District Attorney's office, while Burke remains held without bail as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances of the teenager's death. # Key Takeaways
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April 17, 2026
Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering teenage girl
US singer D4vd, legally named David Anthony Burke, has been arrested in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose decomposed remains were discovered in his Tesla vehicle at a Hollywood tow yard in September. The teenage girl, who had been reported missing by her family in April 2024, was found with a tattoo nearly identical to one on Burke's finger. A grand jury has been investigating the 21-year-old musician as a target for potential murder charges, though his lawyers maintain he is innocent and that no formal indictment has been filed. The case is scheduled to be presented to the District Attorney's office, while Burke remains held without bail as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances of the teenager's death. # Key Takeaways
Read moreApril 16, 2026
San Diegans Can Recycle Old Tax Files for Free
The City of San Diego is hosting a free Tax Files Recycling Event from April 16-23 to help residents securely dispose of outdated tax documents. Participants can bring up to one banker's box of files to the Miramar Recycling Center, where materials will be stored securely, shredded, and then recycled. This annual initiative, running since 2003, typically collects around five tons of paper each year. The program supports the city's environmental objectives by diverting waste from landfills as part of its Zero Waste Plan and climate action initiatives.
Read moreApril 16, 2026
How Babies’ Brains Develop
The first three years of a child's life represent a critical window when over 85% of brain architecture develops, shaping lifelong cognitive and social abilities. Research demonstrates that healthy brain development during this thousand-day period depends primarily on secure relationships with responsive caregivers who engage in "serve and return" interactions while protecting children from toxic stress caused by neglect, abuse, or economic hardship. These early interventions don't require expensive resources or advanced degrees—caregivers simply need basic knowledge about fostering neural connections through loving, responsive engagement. Studies show that quality early learning experiences produce measurable benefits throughout life, including improved academic performance, better health outcomes, higher earnings, and reduced incarceration rates, with economists calculating a 13% annual societal return on early childhood investments.
Read moreApril 17, 2026
How this Detroit teacher uses an outdoor garden to turn students on to healthy eating
Shirley Brezzell, a fifth-grade science and social studies teacher at Detroit's Mackenzie Elementary-Middle School, has been recognized as the 2026 Elementary School Science Teacher of the Year by the Michigan Science Teachers Association for her innovative garden-based teaching approach. After spending 22 years in banking and later becoming a certified teacher in 2011, Brezzell created an outdoor school garden that addresses food insecurity in her community, which is located in a Detroit food desert. She integrates the garden into her science curriculum, using it to teach concepts like matter while simultaneously introducing students to healthy eating habits through hands-on growing and cooking experiences. Although considering retirement, Brezzell plans to continue teaching through the summer to ensure her students' families receive the harvest from the garden's plants and fresh produce.
Read moreApril 16, 2026
These 4 Detroit district schools are closing. What will happen to their students?
Detroit Public Schools Community District is permanently closing four schools—J.E. Clark Preparatory Academy, Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School, Catherine Blackwell Institute, and Greenfield Union Elementary-Middle School—at the end of the current school year on June 5. The closures, which were accelerated from a 2022 phase-out plan, aim to save between $10 million and $19 million due to budget pressures including potential federal funding cuts, teacher salary demands, and inflation. The decision affects approximately 330 students who must find new schools, adding to Detroit's more than 200 school building closures since 2000 caused by declining population and enrollment losses to charter and suburban schools. All four buildings are slated for eventual demolition, though no timeline has been announced, and displaced staff will be reassigned within the district.
Read moreApril 16, 2026
Free college fair aims to expand access for Detroit students and families
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Detroit is hosting its fifth annual college fair on April 18th at Western International High School in Southwest Detroit, specifically designed to help Latino students and families navigate the college application process. The free event will provide bilingual resources, connecting attendees with college representatives, community organizations, and workshops covering topics like financial aid and FAFSA applications. Beyond traditional college information, the fair will feature STEAM activities, demonstrations, and raffles for technology devices to encourage student engagement. The initiative has expanded significantly over five years with support from corporate partners, and organizers emphasize creating an accessible, welcoming environment where families can ask questions in either English or Spanish without feeling overwhelmed.
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