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Former Marine Sentenced to 100 Years for ICE Detention Center Attack

A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.

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Former Marine Sentenced to 100 Years for ICE Detention Center Attack

A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.

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Federal judge blocks Trump policy of arresting people at immigration courts

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Tesla on Autopilot Crashed Into a Texas Home and Killed a 76-Year-Old Woman Inside

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A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.

Former Marine Sentenced to 100 Years for ICE Detention Center Attack

A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.

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COVID Vaccine Study Blocked by CDC Journal Was Just Published Elsewhere

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Former Marine Sentenced to 100 Years for ICE Detention Center Attack

A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.

Bill Gates Says He Never Witnessed Crimes but May Have Been Near Epstein Victims

Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.