Author: Voxtrend News
Early Wednesday morning, the quiet of Columbia’s Garden Apartments was shattered by gunfire. Authorities have confirmed that 29-year-old Devonte Redmond, a Columbia resident, was shot outside the Plowden Road complex just before 1:30 a.m. Despite officers’ efforts to revive him, he was later declared dead at the scene. When Columbia Police arrived, they found Redmond lying unresponsive outside the building and immediately began CPR as they awaited paramedics. Their efforts, however, proved unsuccessful. The Richland County Coroner’s Office later confirmed Redmond’s identity. Police Chief W.H. “Skip” Holbrook says detectives, forensic teams, and a K-9 unit worked through the early hours,…
In a quiet stretch of Nashville’s Bellevue neighborhood, Tuesday morning’s calm shattered when a 62-year-old man was found dead in his apartment — and, by afternoon, police had arrested his 20-year-old co-tenant, charging her with criminal homicide. The victim has been confirmed as Mahmoud Z. Al-Bunni, and the arrested suspect is Hailey J. Hall, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. Authorities say Hall is being held over the fatal shooting that occurred just after 7:30 a.m. in the 6900 block of Highway 70 South. According to investigative accounts, a male roommate returned home and immediately sensed something was wrong.…
Columbia, S.C. — In the still hours before dawn Wednesday, the tranquility of the Columbia Garden Apartments was shattered by gunfire. At about 1:30 a.m., authorities responded to reports of shots fired near 4000 Plowden Road. When they got there, they found a man lying outside the complex, unresponsive and suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite immediate CPR efforts by arriving officers until EMS joined, the man was later confirmed dead at the scene. The Richland County Coroner’s Office identified him as Devonte Redmond, a 29-year-old resident of Columbia. His life ended in that moment—no arrests have been made, and the…
Ben’s Original is recalling a limited number of rice products due to the possible presence of small stones, according to federal health officials. In an announcement shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday, officials said the stones are naturally occurring and originate from the rice farm, but that they pose possible risk of oral or digestive tract injury if consumed. The recalled products include the following: Ben’s Original Ready Rice Long Grain White Rice Batch Code: 533ELGRV22, Best By Date: 8/2026 Batch Code: 534ALGRV22, Best By Date: 8/2026 Ben’s Original Ready Rice Whole Grain Brown Rice Batch Code:…
Bryce Harper, in just his second season as a full-time first baseman, is the Phillies’ lone Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalist. Harper, who turns 33 on Thursday, is a finalist for the Gold Glove with Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson and Cincinnati Reds’ Spencer Steer. Olson has won the award twice, in back-to-back years in 2018 and 2019, when he was an Oakland A. Harper was charged with two errors and a .998 fielding percentage in 1,132 2/3 innings in the field in the 2025 regular season. The Phillies’ last Gold Glove winner was starting pitcher Zack Wheeler in…
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is pushing back against President Trump’s assertion that he could take away FIFA World Cup matches from Massachusetts in 2026 over safety concerns. Mr. Trump said in response to a reporter’s question at the White House Tuesday about a recent “street takeover” in the city that “Boston better clean up their act” or he could force the relocation of seven matches set to be played in June and July at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, which is more than 20 miles southwest of Boston. “There’s no ability to take away the World Cup games,” Wu said Wednesday…
The School District of Philadelphia has amended its suspension of Lincoln High School’s football program, allowing the team to play its final game after reviewing video evidence related to a postgame brawl earlier this month. Lincoln received a three-game suspension after a brawl broke out following its Oct. 4 game against Northeast High School. The fight involved players, parents and coaches. It was captured on video, showing individuals from both schools fighting as Lincoln’s team attempted to leave the Northeast Supersite field in the city’s Rhawnhurst neighborhood. After the suspension was announced, supporters rallied behind the team, urging the district to…
A former New York Jets offensive lineman is in need of an kidney transplant, and he hopes a fan will hear his message and be able to help. Nick Mangold, 41, said in a letter to the Jets community that he was diagnosed with a genetic defect back in 2006 that has led to chronic kidney disease, and he has recently been going through a “tough stretch.” “After a rough summer, I’m undergoing dialysis as we look for a kidney transplant. I always knew this day would come, but I thought I would have had more time,” he wrote. Mangold said…
What to know on Day 15 of the government shutdown: The Senate failed to advance a House-passed GOP bill to fund the government for the ninth time on Wednesday, the 15th day of the government shutdown. The vote attracted no additional support from Democrats, who are demanding an extension of health care tax credits in exchange for their votes. Republicans need to convince five more senators to cross the aisle, a number that has remained unchanged since the start of the funding lapse. Members of the military were set to be paid on Wednesday despite the shutdown, after the Trump…
President Trump’s administration for now must stop firing workers during the government shutdown, a federal judge ordered on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco said the cuts appeared to be politically motivated and were being carried out without much thought. “It’s very much ready, fire, aim on most of these programs, and it has a human cost,” she said. “It’s a human cost that cannot be tolerated.” She granted a temporary restraining order blocking the job cuts, saying she believed the evidence would ultimately show the cuts were illegal and in excess of authority. The judge’s decision…
