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House Democrats Threaten to Derail Spending Deal, Risking Prolonged Shutdown
House Democrats are poised to rebel against a spending deal brokered by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer with the White House, potentially prolonging the ongoing partial government shutdown, according to Fox News Digital. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries reportedly made it clear to Speaker Mike Johnson that the Republican plan to fast-track the legislation on Monday evening would fail. Four House GOP sources told Fox News Digital that Johnson would need to rely heavily on his slim House GOP majority to pass the bill through multiple votes.
The potential derailment comes as New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani appointed Stanley Richards, a former inmate, as commissioner of the Department of Correction, marking the first time a formerly incarcerated person will hold the position. "Stanley will make history in this role as the first ever formerly incarcerated person to serve as commissioner," Mamdani said at a press event on Saturday, according to Fox News. Richards served time in the 1980s for robbery and is now being tapped to lead a rehabilitation-focused overhaul of the city's corrections system.
Meanwhile, the NBA announced that Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson was fined $50,000 for "aggressively pursuing, berating and making inadvertent contact with a game official," Fox News reported. The incident occurred with 10:59 left in the fourth quarter of Cleveland's 126-113 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Friday. Atkinson was ejected after receiving his second technical foul of the game.
In San José, California, authorities issued a warning to residents after burglars were caught using hidden, camouflaged surveillance cameras to secretly monitor homes, according to Fox News. The San José Police Department responded to a neighborhood on the east side of the city on Thursday after a homeowner discovered a camera hidden in the bushes outside their home. Police say this tactic is being used to scope out targets before burglaries.
Separately, newly released documents are shedding light on the relationships between prominent figures and the late Jeffrey Epstein. According to The New York Times, the release of nearly three million pages of Epstein-related records has underscored the depth of some individuals' connections to Epstein, despite their claims of limited association. The documents detail interactions and relationships that some individuals had attempted to downplay since Epstein's 2019 arrest and subsequent death.
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