Month: September 2025
Dallas ICE shooter was targeting agents, not detainees: Officials
Stewart F. House/Getty Images (DALLAS) — The sniper who opened fire on the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, killing one detainee and wounding two detainees, was targeting ICE agents, not detainees, officials said, citing notes [Read More…]
Judge temporarily restrains university from firing professor for post about Charlie Kirk
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — A federal judge on Wednesday granted a University of South Dakota professor’s request for a temporary restraining order, which means the university has to reinstate him for the time [Read More…]
‘Spaceballs 2’ officially in production as Rick Moranis returns to acting
The table read for ‘Spaceballs 2.’ (Amazon MGM Studios) Rick Moranis has officially returned to acting as production has started on Spaceballs 2. The actor has ended his live-action acting hiatus to be part of the cast [Read More…]
Federal mental health support for farmers in jeopardy without new farm bill
Services through the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network are diminishing until Congress passes additional appropriations. “It has saved lives.” Remington Rice leads Michigan State University Extension’s Managing Farm Stress Program. “We’ve been operating on [Read More…]
Soybean harvest nears for Minnesota farmer amid variable conditions
A farmer in southwest Minnesota says he’s been fortunate with moisture this growing season. “But you don’t have to go very far, there are some spots over by Marshall that are quite wet.” Joel Schreurs [Read More…]
Soybeans tick up despite weak exports, corn, wheat supported by demand
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying. Argentina’s grain export tax suspension has ended after reaching Buenos Aires’ $7 billion goal, which reportedly included a lot of soybeans to China. U.S. export [Read More…]
UW expert: Lack of reliable data limits farm safety education efforts
A University of Wisconsin farm safety specialist says educating farmers and the general public about rural safety requires good data that’s not always easy to get. John Shutske with the University of Wisconsin tells Brownfield [Read More…]
Cutting USDA Household Food Insecurity Survey could weaken hunger relief efforts
The chief advocacy and policy officer for Meals on Wheels America says the elimination of USDA’s annual Household Food Security Survey could impact hunger relief efforts across the country. Josh Protas tells Brownfield without up-to-date [Read More…]
NY woman indicted for allegedly killing 3 men after luring, drugging and robbing victims: DA
In this April 13, 2025 ,file photo the New York State Supreme Court Building is shown in New York. (Anthony Devlin/Getty Images, FILE) (NEW YORK) — A New York woman has been indicted for allegedly [Read More…]
Prosecutors’ memo to new US attorney found no probable cause to charge James Comey: Sources
Scott Kowalchyk/CBS (WASHINGTON) — After a two-month investigation, federal prosecutors in Virginia were unable to gather sufficient evidence to support bringing criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, sources [Read More…]
Manhunt underway for Oregon murder suspect who was mistakenly released on bail: Sheriff
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore.) — A manhunt is now underway in Oregon for a murder suspect who was mistakenly released from prison on Monday, with officials calling the error “unacceptable,” according to [Read More…]
NYC officer ‘unwittingly’ violated sanctuary laws by sharing immigrant data: Investigators
James Keivom/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An officer from the New York City Department of Correction gave federal immigration agents information about someone believed to have entered the [Read More…]
Dallas ICE shooting latest: Sniper allegedly left behind note saying he wanted to bring ‘terror’ to agents
Stewart F. House/Getty Images (DALLAS) — The sniper who opened fire on the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, killing one detainee and wounding two detainees, allegedly left behind a note about looking to [Read More…]
Hegseth calls rare meeting of large number of generals and admirals
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked a large number of general officers and admirals to gather next Tuesday at the Marine base at Quantico, Virginia, according to five U.S. officials. [Read More…]
Federal probe into James Comey centers around 2020 Senate testimony: Sources
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A key Senate hearing from five years ago is the center of the federal probe into former FBI Director James Comey, sources told ABC News Thursday. At least two [Read More…]
US economy grew 3.8% in 2nd quarter, far exceeding previous estimate
Javier Ghersi/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. economy expanded significantly more than initially estimated over a recent three-month period, suggesting robust growth despite uncertainty set off by President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, federal government data on Thursday showed. [Read More…]
Kristen Bell, Adam Brody star in ‘Nobody Wants This’ season 2 trailer
Adam Brody as Noah and Kristen Bell as Joanne in ‘Nobody Wants This’ season 2. (Netflix) Everybody wants the Nobody Wants This season 2 trailer. Netflix released the official trailer for the second season of the romantic [Read More…]
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ trailer shows off new Na’vi clans, landscapes
Oona Chaplin as Varang in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash.’ (20th Century Studios) Journey back to Pandora in the new trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash. 20th Century Studios released a new trailer for the upcoming third film in [Read More…]
Ethanol production drop expected ahead of record corn harvest
The chief economist for the Renewable Fuels Association suggests last week’s four-month low in ethanol production is nothing to be alarmed about. Scott Richman tells Brownfield the dip was expected. “Normally ethanol plants do a [Read More…]
Farmers will receive assistance from tariff revenue, President Trump says
President Trump announced Thursday that the administration will utilize tariff revenue to help assist U.S. farmers that have faced a struggling rural economy. “We’re going to take some of that tariff money that we’ve made [Read More…]
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