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US Secret Service Agent Clint Hill Dies Aged 93, Burden of Guilt Haunted Him for Decades.

Clint Hill spent decades blaming himself for Kennedy's death before re-evaluating his role. He later became a bestselling author, but the trauma he experienced during the assassination led him to retire early from the agency in 1975. Hill met journalist Lisa McCubbin in 2009 and collaborated on a series of books.

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Trump Makes 13-Year-Old Cancer Survivor a Secret Service Agent During Speech to Congress Δ1.71

President Donald Trump used his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday to unveil a new member of the U.S. Secret Service -- a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor named DJ. The boy, DJ Daniel, was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018 and given only five months to live, but he has defied the odds and become an honorary law enforcement officer multiple times. Trump's surprise announcement raised questions about the implications of granting such a high-profile honor to a minor and the potential consequences for the Secret Service.

Dolly Parton's Husband, Carl Dean, Dies Aged 82. Δ1.71

Dolly Parton's longtime husband, Carl Dean, has passed away at the age of 82, leaving behind a legacy of love and music that continues to inspire fans worldwide. Despite his private nature, Dean played an influential role in Parton's life and career, inspiring some of her most iconic songs. Through their 60-year marriage, Parton remained devoted to her husband and shared fond memories of their time together.

US Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near White House Overnight, Agency Says Δ1.69

The US Secret Service has shot an armed man outside the White House early on Sunday after a confrontation, and the man is now in an area hospital. President Donald Trump was not in the White House at the time, as he is spending the weekend at his Florida residence. The incident occurred after authorities received a tip about a suicidal person traveling to Washington from Indiana, and the individual brandished a firearm before being shot.

Post Office: Horizon Scandal Victim Offered Compensation After Death Δ1.69

A widow is advocating for expedited compensation payments for victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal after receiving a settlement offer days following her husband's death, leaving her feeling disrespected by the process. Terry Walters, a former sub-postmaster who suffered immensely due to false allegations leading to his termination, passed away without receiving the full compensation he claimed, prompting his widow, Janet, to publicly share their story. With over 250 victims reportedly dying before receiving full compensation, Janet's call for action highlights the urgent need for reform in the compensation process.

Gene Hackman's Untimely Passing Leaves Questions Unanswered Δ1.69

The last signal from Gene Hackman's pacemaker was on February 17, according to a pathologist, suggesting that the actor likely died nine days before he and his wife were found dead inside their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The cause of death in each case remains unclear, with sheriff Adan Mendoza ruling out carbon monoxide poisoning and foul play. Hackman's passing is a shock to fans, who remembered him for his iconic roles in films like "Bonnie and Clyde" and "The French Connection."

FBI's NY Chief Retires Amid Pushback over January 6 Probe Investigation Δ1.69

The head of the FBI's New York office has retired after pushing back on a request by President Donald Trump's administration to provide a list of agents who worked on the investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. James Dennehy served in various roles at the bureau for 23 years and was informed of his retirement just days after expressing concerns about good people being targeted within the FBI. The move comes amid broader efforts by Trump's administration to remake the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI.

Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa Die of Natural Causes About a Week Apart Δ1.68

Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa died of natural causes about a week apart, with Hackman's advanced Alzheimer's disease contributing to his death. The rare virus hantavirus was the cause of Arakawa's illness, which is extremely rare in humans. The couple's deaths are being investigated by authorities, who have found evidence of rodent activity on their property but consider the risk low.

US Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Outside White House Δ1.68

The US Secret Service shot a man outside the White House early on Sunday after an "armed confrontation", the service said in a statement. The incident occurred when officers approached a man matching the description of a suicidal individual who may be traveling to Washington DC from Indiana, who brandished a firearm. The man is now in hospital in an unknown condition, and President Donald Trump was not present at the White House as he was spending the weekend at his Florida residence.

Trump Pardons Pete Rose, Baseball Great Δ1.68

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would pardon baseball great Pete Rose, criticizing Major League Baseball for barring the all-time hit champion from the sport's hall of fame for gambling. Rose, who died last year at 83, was banned from baseball for life after admitting to betting on games in 2004. The pardon marks a significant shift in Trump's stance on the issue, following years of criticism for his handling of sports-related controversies.

Gene Hackman 'Loved Acting and Hated Everything that Went with It' Δ1.67

Gene Hackman, the two-time Oscar-winning actor, died at his home in New Mexico alongside his wife Betsy Arakawa, 65, and their dog. His death was sudden and unexpected, sparking an investigation into circumstances surrounding his passing. Hackman's legacy as a brilliant actor is well-documented, but those who knew him also recall his intense frustration with the business side of Hollywood.

Exclusive: US Marshals Providing Security to Health Secretary Kennedy, Email Shows Δ1.67

The U.S. Marshals Service is providing security to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an unusual arrangement that has raised questions about the role of law enforcement in protecting government officials. The HHS Office of the Inspector General had previously provided protective services for Kennedy, but a February 12 email revealed plans to end this operation. The transition of security responsibility is being handled by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who described Kennedy as a "valued and respected leader" in her statement.

Drugs to Blame in Liam Payne's Death, Close Friend Says Δ1.67

Liam Payne's close friend Rogelio "Roger" Nores attributes the former One Direction star's death to "bad luck" and a "tragedy," stating that drugs are the only thing to blame. The friend had previously been cleared of charges related to Payne's death and maintains that the singer struggled with addiction, which was exacerbated by his fame. Nores' testimony suggests that the real culprit behind Payne's demise is the accessibility and prevalence of certain substances among the rich and famous.

US Department of Justice Announces Charges Against Kabul Airport Bombing Accused Δ1.67

A man accused of aiding the Kabul airport bombing has been charged in a US court, with Mohammad Sharifullah facing a maximum penalty of life in prison for providing support to a foreign terrorist organization that resulted in death. The charges were announced amid intense criticism of then-President Joe Biden following the attack that killed at least 170 Afghans and 13 US service members. Sharifullah's arrest was welcomed by some US officials, including Attorney General Pamela Bondi, who praised President Trump for his leadership.

Dolly Parton Releases New Song Honouring Late Husband Carl Thomas Dean Δ1.67

Dolly Parton offered an emotional tribute to her late husband, Carl Thomas Dean, who died earlier this week. The legendary country artist released a new song titled, If You Hadn't Been There, in an Instagram post on Friday. "I fell in love with Carl Dean when I was 18 years old," Parton wrote. "We have spent 60 precious and meaningful years together. Like all great love stories, they never end. They live on in memory and song."

Man Charged with Manslaughter After Louisiana Student Hazing Death Δ1.67

Caleb McCray has been charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of 20-year-old Caleb Wilson, who collapsed after allegedly being punched multiple times during a hazing ritual at Southern University. The incident has sparked outrage and grief within the community, as it highlights the ongoing issues surrounding hazing practices in educational institutions. As the investigation continues, Southern University has suspended all Greek organizations from accepting new members for the academic year.

Rescue Operation Ends with Helicopter Airlift Saves 71-Year-Old Woman Δ1.66

A US Coast Guard rescue swimmer was lowered to pull the woman as high waters rose around the car. A helicopter was used to lower the swimmer towards the car and hoist the woman to safety. The rescue operation was complicated by the hazardous location of the vehicle, which was stuck on a rock ledge in the middle of the McKenzie River.

Hantavirus: Deadly Virus Linked to Rodents Takes Lives Δ1.66

Betsy Arakawa, wife of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, died from a respiratory illness linked to hantavirus, a rare disease transmitted by infected rodents, officials have confirmed. Hantavirus can cause flu-like symptoms after exposure to rodent droppings, and in severe cases, it may develop into Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a life-threatening lung condition. Medical investigators believe Ms Arakawa contracted HPS, which led to her death.

Democratic Congressman Sylvester Turner of Texas Dead at 70 Δ1.65

Sylvester Turner, a Democrat who represented Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives after serving as mayor of Houston, has died at age 70. His death creates a temporary vacancy in his seat, which will need to be filled through a special election. The loss marks another blow to Democratic control of the House, with Republicans now holding a slim majority.

Federal Worker Layoffs: A Growing Concern Among Americans Δ1.65

A near-record number of federal workers are facing layoffs as part of cost-cutting measures by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Gregory House, a disabled veteran who served four years in the U.S. Navy, was unexpectedly terminated for "performance" issues despite receiving a glowing review just six weeks prior to completing his probation. The situation has left thousands of federal workers, including veterans like House, grappling with uncertainty about their future.

Hunter Biden's Financial Struggles Put His Lawsuit at Risk Δ1.65

Hunter Biden has told a federal judge that he is facing severe financial difficulties, including struggling to earn an income and being millions of dollars in debt, making it impossible for him to continue his lawsuit against a former aide to President Donald Trump. The son of former President Joe Biden had sued Garrett Ziegler in 2023, accusing him of violating state and federal laws by publishing emails taken from his laptop. Mr. Biden's financial woes have led his attorneys to urge the court to end the lawsuit.

CIA Fires Officers at Will, Raising National Security Concerns Δ1.65

The Central Intelligence Agency's recent firings of probationary employees raise concerns about its ability to conduct essential national security missions due to a loss of experienced officers. The move, under the Trump administration's new CIA director John Ratcliffe, has sparked fears that it may compromise the agency's intelligence collection and analysis efforts. As the US continues to face global threats, the CIA's personnel decisions have significant implications for the country's safety.

Cybersecurity Laid Off: Former NSA Official Warns of Devastating Impact Δ1.65

A former top official, Rob Joyce, has warned that mass federal layoffs will have a devastating impact on cybersecurity and national security. The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has heard concerns from Joyce, who argues that culling workers from federal departments will erode the pipeline of top talent responsible for hunting and eradicating threats. Over 100,000 federal workers have been made redundant or taken retirement as part of the new administration's plans to drastically downsize the federal government workforce.

US Watchdog Agency Chief Removed After Appeals Court Approves Firing by Trump Δ1.65

The head of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger, was removed from his position following a federal appeals court ruling that allowed President Donald Trump to terminate him without explanation. This decision comes amidst a broader initiative by Trump to reshape the federal government, which includes controversial firings and agency restructuring. Dellinger's removal raises significant concerns about the implications for whistleblower protections and the independence of federal oversight agencies.

Firing Squad Used for First Time in 15 Years to Execute US Inmate Δ1.65

The first US inmate to be executed by firing squad in over 15 years, Brad Sigmon, was shot to death on Friday as part of a state-approved method of execution. Sigmon's request for the method was approved after he had declined other options, including electric chair and lethal injection. The South Carolina Department of Corrections has confirmed that three corrections department volunteers fired rifles at Sigmon with specially designed bullets.

African Leaders Gather for Funeral of Namibia's 'Founding Father' Sam Nujoma Δ1.64

African leaders past and present gathered to bury Namibia's "founding father" Sam Nujoma, who challenged colonialism and a military occupation by South Africa's racist white minority government. The ceremony marked the end of Nujoma's 15-year rule, during which he sought to project himself as a unifying leader bridging political divides. Nujoma died at the age of 95 two weeks ago, leaving behind a legacy of both unity and intolerance.