Quantico Meeting, Ice, Michigan Shooting, GLP-1, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, EA Sports: Daily Briefing

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In a costly and dangerous meeting at Quantico

Are they becoming robbed of their loyalty? How can I hear a speech about the “warrior spirit”? How to take a physical fitness test?

Theories swirl when Americans try to explain I ordered quickly last week, and on Tuesday, mystical U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses rushed over the orders, calling hundreds of military commanders in Quantico, Virginia.

  • The pentagon has not dropped any hints. The highest level American officials around the world are ordered to report to the base for an 8am meeting.
  • Was this an email? The export told USA Today that this could be (at least) a conference call, as funds dedicated to annual travel, which were allocated to military units on the day of the meeting will expire.
  • Government closure could lock generals in Quantico. President Donald Trump and Democrats emerged from a private White House meeting on Monday without agreeing to keep the federal government open. If the Commander’s aide has not booked a return flight, they could get stuck.

Increased billing for DHS for “excessive force”

Rebecca Shouhed watched surveillance video in horror as one immigration agent knocked the 79-year-old American citizen father to the ground during his car wash business. When he stood up and went outside, the other two worked on him on the pavement. Her father, Rafie Ollah Shouhed, filed a $50 million tort claim against the Department of Homeland Security and its constituent bodies, including the U.S. immigration and customs enforcement, alleging that the agents were “illegal and unlawful assault and abused” during the operation. Increasingly violent arrest encounters have led to millions of dollars of tort claims by people shouhed, etc.

  • Will ice enforcement continue during government closures?

More news you need to know now

  • Track the path of Hurricane Hanbert.
  • Trump says Israel agreed to a US plan to end the war in Gaza.
  • Ice wants the Chicago National Guard.
  • What is the mayoral race in New York like for Mamdani and Cuomo?

What’s the weather today? Check out your local forecast here.

Father of the church archer apologizes

“I feel horrible to all the hurt families and they’re the same crap I go down, my wife and I are underneath. I apologize for that.”

~Thomas Sanford, whose voice was slightly broken, spoke to the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA Today network in a short phone interview Monday. His son, Thomas Jacob Sanford, attacked the church during Sunday morning service. Four church members were killed in the attack. Eight other people were injured. Young Sanford died in a shootout with police.

Meet Americans going to “Grey”

American growth crops have acquired research-grade peptides and are converting them to drugs like GLP-1 amidst affordable and access barriers facing weight loss drugs like Ozempic. This process is casually called “Grey GLP-1” or “Grey”. However, the popularity of “gray” involves medical and legal experts. “Grey GLP-1” is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, and purchasing research-grade peptides for human use is illegal at the state and federal level. Incorrect information is also ramped up. Healthcare providers told USA Today that Americans are eager to lose weight and “grab the straw.”

Today’s speaker

Is love real now? !

…I’m not sure. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage. The first person to share the news and TMZ reported Monday that Urban, 57, and Kidman, 58, are separated. USA Today reached out to both Kidman and Urban representatives for comment. The couple first met in Los Angeles 20 years ago and married a year later on June 25th, 2006 near Sydney, Australia. You are not crying, we are crying.

Photo of today: Are Rockstars similar?

Bruce Springsteen attended the New York Film Festival to announce his new drama, Springsteen: Delivery Me Me Me No May, starring Jeremy Allen White (The Bear), which traces the musician’s creation of the 1982 “Nebraska” album. The Rock Icon didn’t engrave words at the premiere of his new biopic.

Nicole Fallert is a newsletter writer for USA Today and sign up for your email here. Want to send a note to Nicole? Please email her at nollert@usatoday.com.

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