

National Guard in LA, New Era in College Sports & Broadway’s Biggest Night - Monday, June 9, 2025
15 snips Jun 9, 2025
Tensions rise in Los Angeles as National Guard troops are deployed amidst protests, leading to critical discussions on federal and local governance. A wrongfully deported man faces new legal troubles upon his return to the U.S. In college sports, a landmark ruling allows athletes to earn direct payments, reshaping the landscape of collegiate athletics. Meanwhile, a salmonella scare prompts a widespread egg recall. Broadway shines with highlights from the Tony Awards, showcasing a record-breaking season and celebrating standout performances.
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Historic National Guard Deployment
- President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to L.A. without the governor's request, a historic first in six decades.
- The move escalated tensions amid protests against ICE raids, sparking national debate on presidential powers and domestic military use.
Wrongfully Deported Man Faces Charges
- Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, once wrongfully deported, returned to the U.S. but now faces serious criminal charges.
- He is accused of smuggling guns and people tied to gangs over nearly a decade, sparking controversy about the case's motivations.
New Era for College Athlete Pay
- A historic settlement now allows college universities to pay athletes directly up to $20.5 million annually.
- This deal ends major lawsuits against the NCAA and ushers in a new era of revenue sharing in college sports.