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Title: Indiana to Redraw Congressional Boundaries Amid Trump Pressure

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indiana Gov.Mike Braun has called ‌a special session of the state legislature beginning October 9 to address congressional redistricting, a move prompted by a recent Indiana⁣ Supreme Court ruling. The ⁢court found that a ‍map approved in 2022 illegally split communities of interest ⁤and gave disproportionate depiction to⁣ Republican ‌voters.

The decision stems from a lawsuit filed by⁤ Indiana‌ Democrats ⁤alleging‍ the map unfairly favored the Republican Party, violating the state ⁣constitution’s requirement⁤ that districts be compact and respect political ‍subdivisions. The Supreme Court agreed,​ stating the map’s partisan ⁢bias was “severe” and directed the legislature to​ redraw the districts.

Braun’s announcement comes after weeks of ⁤deliberation and ⁢pressure from both parties.Lawmakers‌ are tasked with creating a new map that adheres to the court’s guidelines while also accounting⁤ for population shifts⁣ identified in ‍the 2020 census. Currently,Indiana has nine congressional seats,seven ⁣held by‍ Republicans and two by⁤ democrats. The redistricting ​process‍ could potentially shift ⁣the balance of power in the state’s⁣ congressional delegation.

The special session is expected to last several weeks, with ‌lawmakers facing a tight‌ deadline to finalize a new map ‍before the ⁢2024 ‌election cycle. Failure to do so could led to further legal challenges⁣ and uncertainty surrounding Indiana’s representation in​ Congress. Indiana’s redistricting process⁢ is⁤ typically handled by⁤ the General Assembly, with the governor having⁣ the authority‍ to call⁣ special sessions‍ when necessary.

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Honduran Immigrant Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle During ICE Pursuit

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Virginia Highway Death of Honduran Man Prompts Scrutiny​ of ICE Tactics

A Honduran‍ man died after being struck by a vehicle on ‌a Virginia highway while fleeing federal immigration agents last week,sparking renewed debate over the methods used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The man has been identified ​as ​Josue Castro Rivera. ‌His brother, Ro Castro,⁣ described his brother’s death as an injustice and is raising funds to​ cover the cost of transporting the body back to Honduras for burial.

The‍ incident is ⁢the latest ⁣in a series of recent deaths linked to immigration enforcement operations across the country, raising questions about ‌the escalating risks taken during apprehension attempts and the ⁣accuracy of initial reports from ⁢the Department of homeland security (DHS). These events are fueling protests, legal challenges, and demands for greater transparency regarding ICE’s practices.

According to reports, Castro Rivera was fleeing immigration agents when he ran‌ onto a highway and was fatally struck. DHS has attributed Castro Rivera’s death to “a direct result of ⁢every politician, activist and reporter who continue to spread propaganda and⁤ misinformation about ICE’s mission and ways to avoid detention.” ‍

Similar incidents have recently occurred in⁣ other states. Last month in suburban Chicago, federal immigration agents fatally shot a Mexican man ⁣during a traffic stop. DHS⁢ initially downplayed the severity of injuries sustained by the officer involved, stating they‍ were “nothing major,” but police body camera footage revealed a​ different account. In July, a farmworker died after​ falling from a greenhouse roof during an ICE raid‌ at a California cannabis facility, and in August, another man was fatally struck‌ by a vehicle while ‍fleeing⁣ agents on a freeway in california.

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Iryna’s Azure: Butterfly Named After Ukrainian Refugee Murdered on Train

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 26, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

New Butterfly Species​ Honors iryna Zarutska, Charlotte Stabbing Victim

Charlotte, N.C. – A newly identified butterfly species has been named Iryna’s⁣ Azure in memory of Iryna Zarutska, the 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee murdered in Charlotte, North Carolina,‌ on August 22, 2023. The butterfly, ⁤which primarily flies in April in South Carolina, ​features light-blue wings, sometimes with ‌a ‍violet-blue tint.

The naming was announced by Harry Pavulaan, president and director of⁢ the International ​Lepidoptera Survey, who published a report detailing the species in September.Tho first spotted in⁢ South Carolina in 1985, the butterfly remained unnamed until Pavulaan examined specimens collected during a 2018 ⁢trip. ⁤Inspired by videos documenting zarutska’s death, Pavulaan expedited the publication and dedicated ⁤the butterfly’s name to her.

“The species name is a tribute to⁣ Iryna Zarutska,” pavulaan wrote in the paper’s etymology section,⁣ “the 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was⁣ senselessly murdered on August 22, 2023,‍ on a Charlotte, N.C. transit car. Common name: Iryna’s Azure.The name is derived from the Greek goddess ‍of peace, and is associated with tranquility, harmony and serenity.”

zarutska’s death sparked legislative ​action in North Carolina. “Iryna’s Law,” ⁢House Bill ⁤307, was⁣ passed by the north Carolina Legislature⁤ and signed ⁤into law by Governor⁢ Josh Stein in October. The bill aims ⁣to reform the state’s criminal justice system by modifying pretrial⁤ release conditions, notably for⁣ those charged with violent offenses.

Decarlos Brown Jr. has been charged with Zarutska’s murder and causing death on a mass transportation system. He is currently held without bond ‌at the Mecklenburg County Jail⁤ and faces a‍ maximum⁤ penalty of ‌life in prison or⁣ the death sentence. Police records indicate Brown has a ⁢history of assault and​ weapons charges, and also a documented history ⁣of mental illness.

The Violence Policy Center reports ⁣that over 2,400 women were killed by men ⁢in‍ the ​U.S.in 2022.

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Title: Tropical Storm Melissa: Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic Face Catastrophic Flooding

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Caribbean Braces for Major Flooding as Tropical Storm‌ Melissa Stalls

KINGSTON, Jamaica⁤ – Tropical Storm melissa⁣ is‌ posing a significant flood ‍threat‌ to Jamaica, the ‍Dominican Republic, and‌ the Bahamas as‌ it​ remains nearly stationary in‌ the Caribbean Sea. Authorities​ across the region are taking ​proactive measures, including evacuations‌ and closures, to prepare for potentially life-threatening⁤ rainfall.

Melissa,‌ the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, has already caused ‌damage in the Dominican Republic, impacting ⁤nearly 200 homes and disrupting water service ⁣to over half a million customers. Downed⁣ trees, ​traffic lights,⁤ and minor landslides ⁣have also been reported. All public schools and government offices in 12 provinces under alert are closed Friday, and more ⁣than two dozen ⁣communities are isolated due ⁢to floodwaters. Dominican President Luis Abinader ⁤emphasized‍ the priority is “to save lives,” citing ⁤”the enormous amount of rain” ‌as the primary risk. ⁢Mandatory evacuations are in ⁣effect for areas under alert.

In Jamaica, residents are preparing for the worst.‌ Alton Williams of Mandeville stated, ⁤”I moved my car to‌ higher ‍ground and⁢ gathered all essential documents just⁣ in case.” Veronica James in⁢ eastern ‌Kingston is monitoring updates ‌and keeping her ⁤children informed,with a “small bag ready with medicine and important papers” ⁣should evacuation become necessary. Schools, health centers,‍ and government offices ⁣across Jamaica closed⁣ Thursday, and authorities are preparing to shut down all airports within 24‌ hours ​if a​ hurricane warning is issued. ⁢ More than⁣ 650 shelters have been activated.

Jamaican Prime Minister⁤ Andrew Holness⁢ acknowledged the challenges posed by the storm’s slow movement, but⁢ affirmed, ⁤”Jamaica is at risk. There is ⁢a‍ threat.” The public sector will close by Friday afternoon.

The Bahamas’ Foreign‍ Affairs Ministry is ⁣evacuating Bahamian​ students from Jamaica on Friday​ in anticipation of the storm.

the Atlantic ⁢hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. The U.S.National​ Oceanic​ and Atmospheric⁢ Management predicted an above-normal season, forecasting 13 ⁤to 18 named storms.

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Title: Truck Driver Shot After Attempting to Ram Coast Guard Base in Bay Area

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Truck‍ Driver Shot After Attempting​ to Ram ⁤Coast Guard Base ‍in Alameda; Incident Follows immigration‍ Protests

Alameda,CA – ‍ A truck driver is in custody and undergoing a ⁣mental health evaluation‌ after ​attempting to breach security at Coast⁤ Guard Base Alameda late ​Thursday night,authorities reported Friday. ‌The driver, who was ⁢shot by law‍ enforcement officers, sustained a wound to the stomach and is expected to survive.

The incident occurred hours after protests erupted on the island base in response to ⁢the‌ potential deployment of federal immigration enforcement agents.While ‍President Trump had earlier ‌announced‍ a⁣ planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco to address crime, he ultimately called ‍it off following discussions with local leaders who asserted ‍crime rates are declining. However,U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents had already begun arriving at‌ the ⁣Coast Guard base Thursday, sparking demonstrations.

According to a statement released by the U.S.Department of Homeland ⁤Security, the driver, operating ⁣what appeared to be a U-Haul‍ truck, ​”attempted to weaponize the vehicle to ram into Coast Guard ‌Base Alameda.” Law⁢ enforcement officers issued multiple verbal commands to stop,but ⁤the driver ⁢”suddenly accelerating backwards at ‍a⁢ high ‍rate of speed directly toward them.”

“When the vehicle’s actions posed⁢ a direct threat to the safety of Coast Guard and⁣ security personnel, law enforcement officers discharged several rounds ‌of defensive⁤ live fire,” the ⁣statement ‌read.

A⁣ bystander was‌ struck by ​a fragment of gunfire ⁢and treated at a hospital,subsequently being released. No Coast Guard personnel were injured.

The FBI is⁤ currently investigating the incident,and spokesperson Cameron Polan stated that,at ⁤this time,it⁢ appears⁤ to be⁤ an isolated event with no known ongoing threat to the public. U-Haul has confirmed it is cooperating⁤ with law enforcement in⁤ the investigation.

The timing ​of the‍ incident has ‌raised concerns,particularly⁢ given the earlier protests against federal immigration enforcement. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem ⁤indicated Friday that President ‍Trump may ‍reconsider his ⁢decision to ‍halt the ‍planned enforcement surge if further ⁣violence occurs, stating the ‌federal government might potentially be “forced to come​ in and ⁣protect” law enforcement and Coast Guard personnel.

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* ‌ A truck⁣ driver⁢ attempted to ‍ram Coast Guard Base Alameda and was shot by law enforcement.
*‌ The ​incident followed ⁣protests ‍against federal ⁢immigration enforcement and a planned, then cancelled, surge of ⁢federal agents into San Francisco.
* The FBI is investigating, and authorities believe the incident is currently⁢ isolated.
*⁢ ⁤ The Secretary of Homeland Security⁢ suggested a renewed ​enforcement surge could be ⁣considered if further violence⁣ occurs.

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DOJ will send election monitors to two Democratic states, California and New Jersey

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON (AP) – The ‍Department⁣ of Justice announced it will deploy election monitors to California ​adn⁢ New Jersey for the upcoming elections, a move​ raising questions ​about potential federal oversight in traditionally Democratic strongholds. The decision comes as the DOJ, under the‌ leadership ⁣of Attorney General Merrick Garland, emphasizes its commitment to ensuring fair and secure ‍elections nationwide.

This deployment marks a shift in⁣ focus for the Civil Rights Division, typically involved in monitoring elections in ​areas with a⁤ history of voter suppression or concerns about election integrity. While the DOJ has not specified ‍the reasons for targeting these particular states,the ⁢move arrives amid continued,though ​unsubstantiated,claims⁤ of election fraud ⁣stemming from the 2020 ⁣presidential election. Former‌ President donald Trump continues to falsely assert that Joe Biden’s victory ⁢was rigged, despite numerous studies finding no evidence of widespread‌ fraud.

The DOJ’s effort ⁣will⁣ be overseen⁤ by the Civil ‍Rights Division,​ deploying personnel ⁢in coordination with U.S. attorney’s⁤ offices and working closely with state and⁣ local officials.⁢ The department is also soliciting requests​ for ​monitoring in other jurisdictions.

David Becker,‍ a former DOJ attorney and election monitor, explained ⁢that these monitors ‌are typically department lawyers ⁣prohibited from interfering at polling places. He‍ noted that local jurisdictions usually consent ⁢to ​the⁢ monitors’ presence, warning that attempting to send ⁤them without a⁣ clear legal basis or​ local approval “could result in chaos.”

Earlier this year, Trump ⁣pledged to⁢ ban vote-by-mail nationwide,​ a move he ⁤has no‌ constitutional authority ⁣to ⁢enact. ⁤The DOJ’s increased ‌monitoring efforts ⁢come ⁢as election security remains a prominent issue in the political landscape.

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