Newly released body camera footage shows Carmelo Anthony Cries to police as he is detained over stabbing Austin Metcalfe 2025 High School Track and Field Meet in Frisco, Texas. The video was included in a batch of evidence released by the Collin County Court after the trial.
Carmelo Anthony update: New surveillance tape, body camera video of arrest released days after sentencing (Texas Department of Criminal Justice)
Surveillance video captured the moment Metcalf was stabbed and Anthony ran away, although the stabbing was not caught on camera. reporter Sarah Fields wrote onSharing the video, “Full 15 minutes of footage. The stabbing occurs at 7 minutes and 58 seconds. You can then see Karmelo followed by a ‘spotlight.’ This was played on the first day of the trial. The prosecution called a video expert to take the stand.”
after, body camera Anthony was arrested and he admitted to stabbing him. At one point, he even confirmed that he was not the “alleged suspect,” but admitted “it was me,” TMZ reported.
Carmelo Anthony’s sentencing
Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the 2025 murder of Metcalf. He is accused of stabbing Metcalf to death during a rain delay at a high school track meet. Before the stabbing at Frisco Memorial High School, Metcalf reportedly asked Anthony, who is black, to leave the event because he did not attend that school. Metcalf is white.
Anthony has now been transferred to a Texas prison to begin serving his sentence. On the morning of Wednesday, June 10, he was transferred to the Wallace Park Jail near Houston, Texas, after spending the previous night in the county jail.
He filed a notice of appeal after his conviction, according to court records.
many people in defense of anthony after the incident, and give send It was launched for him. Anthony stabbed Metcalf during an alleged verbal altercation and later claimed it was self-defense. He reportedly has no previous criminal record.
Trump administration uses hydrogen peroxide and microscopic air bubbles in reflecting pools to fight algae (AP)
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday (local time) that several people had been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. He claimed vandals severely damaged the recently renovated pool, with a 250-foot-long gash left in the newly installed liner and corrosive chemicals poured into the water. “Many others have been arrested for the disgraceful vandalism of our beautiful Reflecting Pool. It has never looked or worked the way it has since it was originally built in 1922, but even then it leaked badly and was inoperable. Our work was done to perfection, including a mirror-like finish that perfectly reflects two great monuments and has never been done before!” he said in a post on Truth Social.Describing the incident, he said: “They used some form of knife or razor blade to create a 250-foot-long gash in the beautiful facade of a building that took a tremendous amount of work, ability and money to build and complete. They also dump corrosive and damaging chemicals into the pool. The Reflecting Pool has never been more beautiful than it was just a week ago, even dating back to its opening in 1922. “ Trump, who has criticized previous administrations for allowing the reflecting pool to deteriorate into an algae-covered green, said he would renovate it with an “American Flag Blue” lining to improve its appearance and enhance the Washington Monument’s reflections. However, shortly after the renovated pool was unveiled, the water once again looked green due to algae growth. While workers used chemical treatments to fix the problem, the newly painted blue lining on the bottom of the pool reportedly began to peel. Olympic cyclist David Hearn was arrested by U.S. Park Police on Friday on misdemeanor charges of damaging government property following an incident at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, The Washington Post reported. Hearn reportedly stopped at the memorial after completing a 52-mile bike ride around Haines Point and noticed that part of the pool’s recently installed “American flag blue” liner was loose from the bottom.Hearn told authorities he reached into the water to examine the material that had come off. He was detained shortly after preparing to leave the area and is scheduled to appear in Washington, D.C. Superior Court on July 9, the Washington Post reported. Days earlier, Trump claimed vandals had damaged parts of the recently renovated reflecting pool and nearby area.
New book by two New York Times reporters reveals excerpts from Trump’s tenure
US President Donald Trump has compared himself to some of the most feared leaders in history, including Mao Zedong, Stalin, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Hitler, he revealed in a book published by a New York Times reporter.Trump told a New York Times reporter that he received a two-page document from “a historian” that argued that other leaders “did not have global influence” and that Trump’s power was “not” local. It turns out the document was authored not by a historian but by golfer Gary Player’s longtime caddy, who had shared his assessment of Florida golf with Trump.“These leaders maintain power through fear,” Trump said, according to the book. “Who would do something like this? Right?”
The book reveals Trump’s hot-and-cold feelings for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump told an Israel skeptic in the early months of his administration that he didn’t want “any part” of Netanyahu’s war with Iran. He told another adviser that Netanyahu was a “liar.”Trump has since reportedly added “fucking crazy” and “no fucking judgment” to his list of insults against the Israeli leader.According to the book, during a White House Situation Room meeting in February, Netanyahu laid out the case for Israel to go to war with Iran, and Trump ultimately decided to support the idea.
The book also writes about Trump’s suspicion of Ukraine and its leader, Volodymyr Zelensky. The book claims that after a high-profile Oval Office altercation between Trump, Zelensky and Vice President Vance, Trump decided the confrontation was “better than The Apprentice.”Trump’s vitriol toward his cabinet has also been documented. In April 2025, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tried to convince Trump that tariffs would not put U.S. automakers at a significant disadvantage. Trump told Lutnick that he “used to be tough” but had become “soft.”“Howard, you were a killer,” Trump said. “Now you have a beautiful wife and a big house and you’re weak. And you’re awesome.”The book details the actions Trump took to make life miserable for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. At a staff meeting in July, Trump said of Powell: “I want to blow his balls off… Can we stop construction? I just want to blow his balls off.” Fuck him. “Trump aides then hatched a plan to appoint Trump allies to the National Capital Planning Commission to target the Federal Reserve building renovations.During a meeting with Trump, Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson in the Oval Office, Musk was “stunned” by a gold pager that Netanyahu presented to Trump to commemorate Israel’s 2024 bombing pager attack against Hezbollah. Trump “showed them” graphic details of the damage and wounds caused in that attack, including “mutilated genitals and missing hands,” the book said.
renew: The Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Law Enforcement Center has confirmed a shooting that occurred Saturday night at Carmel’s Sports Bar & Grill in Anaconda, Montana. Authorities said a suspect is in custody and there is no ongoing threat to the community.
in Facebook postThe agency said, “An investigation is ongoing into a shooting that occurred earlier tonight at the Carmel Bar in the 600 block of East Third Street. A suspect is in custody. There is no ongoing threat to the community.”
The statement added, “Law enforcement will remain on scene into the evening. Please avoid the area to allow police to conduct a thorough investigation. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.”
Meanwhile, some eyewitnesses circulating on social media claimed that the restaurant owner was shot dead during the incident. However, officials have not confirmed these reports.
preliminary report: Unconfirmed eyewitness reports say, shooting and an active shooter situation at the Carmel Sports Bar and Grill in Anaconda, Montana. According to multiple reports, the suspect shooter He allegedly shot a man inside the bar before fleeing the scene.
One witness wrote on Facebook: “Anaconda friends, please go into your houses and lock your doors now, we have another active shooter in Anaconda who just shot and killed the Carmels Bar and owner…the shooter is still at large. Lick n Load, stay safe everyone.”
Another added, “Hey everyone. We are safe, there is a shooter in a bar in Anaconda and my family and friends have asked you if we are okay.”
A third person reported: “Praying for Anaconda. Please stay safe. The shooter is 6 feet tall, blond hair, flannel shirt, brown pants. Still at large. Deer Lodge, Butte and Grantite County troopers have been called. Shelters are in place. Shooting occurred in Carmels Bar.”
Another person wrote: “The only thing known so far is that at least one shot was fired in the bar. There are mixed reports on whether the actor-shooter was captured in the python.”
Authorities have not yet confirmed the reports or released official details about the incident..
France bans alcohol at certain events as intense heatwave grips Europe (Image: Reuters)
France has banned alcohol at some events during major music festivals and 35 provinces are under a red heat alert as a brutal heatwave pushes temperatures to record levels.Temperatures of 39°C to 40°C are expected on Sunday from the southwest through the Paris region into Burgundy, with some areas possibly reaching 41°C. A heat wave has persisted for days, disrupting the entire country and forcing dozens of train cancellations and school suspensions. Temperatures are expected to top 43°C next week.
Prime Minister Sebastian Le Cornu’s office said: “All events organized by the state and its institutions have been instructed not to serve alcoholic beverages.”The government banned alcohol in public places under a red alert, calling for restrictions to “protect emergency and medical services and allow medical staff to focus on caring for the most vulnerable”. Emergency restrictions apply to all public places within the affected sectors from noon on Sunday.To help Parisians and tourists cope with the hot weather, authorities kept parks and gardens in the French capital open overnight.Emmanuel Moulin, the governor of the Bank of France, warned that the heat wave would weigh on economic activity in the medium term. Climate change is making heat waves more frequent and intense across Europe, raising the risk of health emergencies and economic disruption during the summer, scientists say.The festival has been held for over 40 years and always takes place during the summer solstice. Last year, approximately 2 million people attended the event in Paris.
A severe heat wave is sweeping across much of Europe, with heat warnings declared in most parts of Germany, with temperatures approaching 38°C. In Italy, with temperatures expected to reach 36-37°C, tourists queued in the scorching sun outside the Colosseum to seek relief in cool underground spaces.In Spain, the Football Association’s decision to close the giant screen fan zone set up in Madrid’s Plaza Colon means fans will have to watch Spain’s World Cup match against Saudi Arabia elsewhere.
one grass fire The Salt Lake City Fire Department (SLCFD) said a fire broke out near the University of Utah Hospital. SLCFD revealed that the fire is burning at 1950 East Hope Avenue.
Salt Lake City wildfires: Maps, evacuation updates, video shows Bonneville Fire burning near University of Utah Hospital (Pexel – Representative Image)
“We are currently fighting a grass fire near 1950 East Circle of Hope Drive. No structures are currently threatened. Please avoid the area and avoid flying drones in the area. PIO is en route,” The post read.
“The media stage is located at North Campus Drive and East Medical Drive. This is a 50+ acre fire. There are multiple SLCFD units on scene as well as state and federal assets,” follow up post read.
“State and federal helicopters are extinguishing fires with water drops. Please do not fly drones in the area,” said another follow up post.
Videos and photos surface
Photos and videos of the fire have appeared on X.
‘A new beginning: The Bonneville Fire is burning in the mountains above Salt Lake City,Utah. 5-10 acres. On-site resources” An article wrotewhich features a photo of fire smoke.
“#BonnevilleFire Here’s some video of the wildfires behind the University of Utah,” Video has subtitles.
“A grass fire is burning 50 acres along a hillside University of Utah Hospital. It broke out about an hour ago. Aviation assets assist on-site crews. According to the Salt Lake City Fire Department, no structures are currently threatened. ” another video The fire situation has a title.
another video wrote“There is a new wildfire in Salt Lake City behind the University of Utah. No one is on scene yet, and the fire is large/spreading quickly.”
While not much information has been revealed yet about possible evacuations, ABC4 reporters Wang Bayan shared a video Aviation assets responding to fire.
“Additional aviation assets are responding to a 50-acre fire behind the University of Utah Hospital and School of Medicine. It’s very dry and breezy. Local, state and federal fire crews are on scene, according to SLCFD,” Wang wrote in the video.
Candace Owens has been forced to respond after she falsely claimed she was dead in a shocking social media post. The now-deleted message appeared on influencer Lilly Gaddis’ verified X account and was shared widely online. Gaddis later said her account had been hacked, while Owens confirmed she was alive and denied the rumors. The incident has brought renewed attention to Gaddis, a conservative commentator whose online career has often been marked by controversy.
Who is Lilly Gaddis linked to the Candace Owens death hoax (Lilly Gaddis/Instagram)
Lilly Gaddis is an American social media influencer. YouTuber and political commentator. She first came to national attention in 2024 when a video of her calling herself a “traditional wife,” promoting traditional gender roles, went viral on TikTok.
Her rise took a dramatic turn when she posted a video containing a racial slur. There was immediate backlash. Gaddis lost her job, her TikTok account was eventually banned, and she became a controversial figure online. Instead of stepping away from the spotlight, she moved to other platforms, building an audience around political and cultural commentary.
Today, she hosts Lily Gaddis Show On YouTube and Rumble, she discusses politics, race, gender issues, free speech, and current events.
Lilly Gaddi and Candace Owens Relationship
Long before the death hoax incident, Candace Owens Help introduce Cadiz to a wider audience. In 2024, after TikTok controversy made Gaddis a widely discussed figure, Owens invited her to appear on an episode of her podcast.
In the interview, the two discussed the public backlash, free speech and concerns about Cadiz. The appearance increased her profile in conservative media circles. Over the next few years, Gaddis occasionally mentioned Owens in posts and interviews, leading many followers to view them as part of the same online political space.
What happened amid the Candace Owens death hoax controversy?
On June 19, 2026, Gaddis’ verified X account published a post claiming that Owens died under suspicious circumstances. The message also mentioned the killings in 2025 Charlie Kirk and hinted that there may be some unanswered questions surrounding Owens’ death.
The statement went viral before being deleted. Shortly after, Lilly Gaddis wrote: “My account was hacked. Working on fixing it.”
She later claimed that a former contributor with account access may have been responsible. Owens later publicly confirmed she was alive and criticized the false reports.
Nancy Pelosi’s fortune took a hit in 2025, but she remains one of the richest figures in American politics. Pelosi’s projected net worth in 2026 is about $249 million, down from about $257 million a year ago, according to financial data platform Quiver Quantitative. Much of this decline has to do with a sharp decline in the value of one of California’s leading real estate investments. Still, strong gains in technology stocks helped limit losses and keep her portfolio growing.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks at a “Get Out the Vote” rally in support of San Francisco Supervisor and congressional candidate Connie Chan on Friday, May 29, 2026, in San Francisco. (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press) (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Ch)
The biggest reason for Pelosi’s net worth decline is the reduction in her stake in Russell Ranch, a large housing development in Folsom, California. The project includes thousands of homes, schools and a town centre.
according to Pelosi’s The latest financial disclosures show the investment’s value has dropped significantly. Research cited by Quiver Quantitative estimated the stake at between $1 million and $5 million, compared with previous estimates ranging from $5 million to $25 million. This decrease reduces her estimated wealth by a total of $8 million in 2025.
As housing struggles, Pelosi’s stock portfolio Another strong year. Quiver Quantitative estimates her investments will return about 18% by 2025, adding about $21.5 million to the portfolio, bringing its value to about $135 million.
Google remains the largest holding in the Pelosi family’s portfolio. Quiver Quantitative estimates the position at about $18.3 million, or about 13% of the portfolio. The stock posted strong gains in 2025 and remains one of the family’s largest investments.
Shareholdings in Google, Apple and others continue to drive growth in Pelosi family wealth
Beyond Google, previous financial disclosures have revealed significant invest Companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Salesforce. The Pelosi family’s wealth also includes real estate assets, private investments and business interests managed through Paul Pelosi Investments.
Pelosi’s office has repeatedly stated that she does not personally own shares or participate in transaction decisions.
Her communications director, Ian Krager, told the New York Post: “Speaker Pelosi does not own any stock, had no prior knowledge, and was not involved in any transactions.” The investments are held in the name of her husband, venture capitalist Paul Pelosi.
Mark Dygdon and Rodrigo Castro face federal charges, with prosecutors accusing them of conspiring to import and distribute large quantities of gamma-butyrolactone (GBL), a chemical that authorities have called a dangerous “chemical.”date rape drugs,” exist new york city.
The allegations have not yet been proven in court. (Unsplash/representative)
According to the New York Post, federal prosecutors charged Dagden, 48, and Castro, 34, with conspiring to import approximately 7 tons of gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) into New York City between August 2023 and June 2026.
Authorities claim the quantity seized is equivalent to approximately one million doses.
GBL is often sold under street names such as Blue Nitro and Revivarant.
2. Both men have been charged in federal court
On June 17, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York charged the two men with conspiring to distribute a controlled substance.
Prosecutors said the two men face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
The charges are all charges and neither defendant has been convicted.
Federal authorities charged the defendants with intent to distribute GBL, a chemical that converts into gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), a central nervous system depressant often associated with drug-induced sexual assault.
U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said a single dose of the substance could be fatal, calling GBL “liquid poison,” the New York Post reported.
The substance is known for producing euphoric and sedative effects, but can also cause serious medical complications, especially when abused.
4. Both defendants pleaded not guilty.
Rodrigo Castro denies the charges against him.
His attorney, Daniel McGuinness, told the New York Post, “It’s still early days, but he’s very eager to clear his name and prove his innocence.”
McGuinness added that prosecutors say they have business records and information linking Castro to the alleged conspiracy. “We want to look at that information and see what went wrong because they believe my client was involved in this activity,” he said.
An attorney representing Dagden could not immediately be reached for comment. Court records show Dagden also entered a not guilty plea.
Conflicting claims about the status of the Strait of Hormuz have reignited uncertainty just days after the United States and Iran announced an interim deal aimed at easing regional tensions.
Ships anchored in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Musandam, Oman, on June 19, 2026. (Reuters)
Although Iran said it had once again closed the strategically important waterway, U.S. officials insisted that commercial shipping continued through the strait and ship tracking data showed that tanker traffic had not stopped.
Has the Strait of Hormuz been closed?
Iran announced on Saturday it was suspending maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, warning ships to avoid the area, the Sunday Guardian reported.
State media quoted Iranian military officials as saying the move was triggered by Tehran’s failure to fulfill commitments made under a recently agreed-upon U.S.-Iran framework aimed at reducing hostilities across the region.
Iran also cited ongoing Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon and ongoing displacement in the region as reasons for the latest announcement.
Why did Iran announce a blockade?
Iran’s military leadership and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the decision was in response to violations of ceasefire commitments by the United States and Israel.
According to Iranian officials, continued Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon and Washington’s alleged failure to implement parts of the recent deal prompted the announcement. Iranian state media also warned that more measures may be taken if tensions continue to escalate.
The development comes amid renewed violence in southern Lebanon, with local authorities reporting casualties from Israeli attacks.
What did the United States say?
The United States disputes Iran’s claims that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed.
“Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz,” Navy Capt. Tim Hawkins, spokesman for U.S. Central Command, told Reuters. “Traffic continues to flow freely and the U.S. military is monitoring the situation to ensure that continues to be the case.”
According to Reuters, the U.S. military said it found no evidence that maritime traffic had stopped and would continue to monitor commercial shipping in the area.
Are there any ships passing by today?
Available shipping data indicates that ships continue to pass through the Strait of Hormuz despite Iran’s announcement.
Several commercial tankers successfully passed through the waterway on Saturday, although some vessels reportedly changed routes or delayed sailings due to the uncertainty, Reuters reported. The news agency also reported that three Indian-flagged tankers completed their journey carrying crude oil through the strait.
The continued movement of ships has analysts questioning whether Iran’s announcement amounted to a political warning rather than an actively enforced blockade.
What does this mean for the U.S.-Iran deal?
The dispute comes at a sensitive time for diplomacy.
US and Iranian officials are expected to hold technical-level talks in Switzerland as part of a push for an interim deal announced earlier this week, the Sunday Guardian reported.
The framework aims to ease military tensions in the Gulf and improve maritime security. However, recent disagreements over the Strait of Hormuz, coupled with renewed fighting in Lebanon, have raised new questions about the deal’s durability.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most strategic shipping lanes, connecting the Persian Gulf to global markets. A large portion of the world’s crude oil and liquefied natural gas exports pass through narrow waterways.