U.S. Homeland Security Posts Pokémon-Inspired Video, Card Images – Anime News Network

A Pokémon-inspired immigration enforcement video by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is raising questions about unauthorized use of trademarked content. The Pokémon Company insists it did not grant permission and has voiced its opposition to the DHS campaign.

American tennis star Taylor Townsend apologizes for comments about Chinese food – AP News

American tennis star Taylor Townsend came under criticism for remarks she made about Chinese food, which some found offensive. In response, she apologized publicly, saying she was surprised by certain dishes but acknowledged her mistake and vowed to be better.

iPhone 17 sales off to a strong start in China, while iPhone Air launch is blocked – 9to5Mac

Apple’s latest product announcements have created a divided reception: the iPhone 17 is selling briskly in China, while the iPhone Air’s launch faces a block. Outlets from 9to5Mac to The Wall Street Journal offer first looks and critical insights into these new gadgets.

Democratic Lawmaker Reveals ‘Violent’ Death Threats After Plea to Trump

Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts says he has received “violent and graphic threats” after appealing to President Donald Trump to embrace a more measured tone. Moulton took to social media on Friday to highlight the alarming messages directed at him, describing them as both shocking and deeply troubling.

Democratic Lawmaker Reveals ‘Violent’ Death Threats After Plea to Trump

Ravens have addressed the Lamar Jackson fan interaction internally – NBC Sports

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found himself at the center of a sideline incident involving a Buffalo Bills fan. Jackson apologized publicly, telling the fan to “just chill next time,” and the Ravens confirmed their handling of the matter internally.

Britain’s Prince Harry meets father King Charles for first time in 20 months – Reuters

After nearly 20 months apart, Britain’s Prince Harry has met face to face with his father, King Charles. Multiple news outlets, including Reuters and CNN, have reported on this long-anticipated meeting, highlighting a much-discussed moment for the British Royal Family.

Appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll’s $83.3 million defamation judgment against President Trump

A federal appeals court has confirmed a civil jury’s judgment requiring President Donald Trump to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll for defamation. The court rejected Trump’s appeal on Monday, saying the damages were fair and reasonable, underscoring Carroll’s legal triumph.

Appeals court upholds E. Jean Carroll’s $83.3 million defamation judgment against President Trump

Trump’s debut night at the ‘Rose Garden Club’ sparks liberal meltdown… as lavish menu emerges – Daily Mail

Former President Donald Trump’s first event at the newly dubbed “Rose Garden Club” has drawn both buzz and backlash. A lavish menu, high-profile attendees, and criticism from liberal commentators generated a flurry of coverage across multiple media outlets.

Trump jokes ‘I’m still here’ amid rumors

President Donald Trump addressed rumors about his health during a White House dinner for leading technology executives. In a lighthearted moment, he joked about speculation and noted that the media coverage of his well-being had been “very nice lately.”

Trump jokes ‘I’m still here’ amid rumors

The Story Behind the Infamous ‘All You Need Is Love’ Shirt in The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox

A new Hulu series revisits the controversial moment when Amanda Knox wore an “All You Need Is Love” T-shirt during her trial. By dramatizing this detail, The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox explores the role clothing and media often play in shaping public perception.

The Story Behind the Infamous ‘All You Need Is Love’ Shirt in The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox