Michigan House advances “Taylor Swift” bill package aimed at ticket bots

By DeJanay Booth-Singleton

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    DETROIT (WWJ) — A package of bills aimed at cracking down on ticket bots in Michigan is heading to the governor’s office.

The “Taylor Swift” bill package, which includes House Bills 4262 and 4263, authorizes the Michigan attorney general to pursue action against anyone using ticket bots. The individual would be subject to a penalty of up to $5,000 per ticket that was fraudulently claimed.

Additionally, Senate Bill 158 would create the Event Online Ticket Sales Act to regulate online ticket sales for entertainment events to prevent bots from taking over the purchases.

The bills are tie-barred, meaning that they would not become law without the other.

HBs 4262 and 4263 were initially passed by the House in June before they were sent to the Senate for a vote. It went back to the House for a final vote and will now head to Gov. Whitmer’s desk.

“These scams have turned buying tickets into a rigged game,” said state Rep. Mike Harris, R-Waterford, who sponsored the bill. “Fans shouldn’t need insider tricks or outrageous budgets just to enjoy a concert or a ballgame. This legislation restores fairness and makes sure ticket sales aren’t decided by bots playing ‘mastermind’ behind the scenes.”

The bills come after the 2022 Eras Tour ticket sale fiasco. Ticketmaster, which sold most of the tickets, was sued by fans for its mishandling of ticket sales, prompting an investigation by the Justice Department. The platform blamed a massive bot attack for crashing its website when the tour ticket presale launched in November 2022, resulting in the company temporarily suspending sales.

Since then, Michigan lawmakers have been proposing bills to regulate online ticket sales in the state. In 2024, the House passed House Bills 5661 and 5662; however, the bills did not move any further. Those bills were reintroduced in 2025 as Senate Bills 158 and 159.

“For too many families, trying to buy tickets has felt like a ‘cruel summer’,” Harris said. “You refresh the page, watch prices climb, and realize the system was never built for you. This legislation helps make ticket buying ‘fearless’ again.”

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11-year-old from Minneapolis makes cover of snowboarding magazine

By Jeff Wagner

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    MINNESOTA (WCCO) — Snowboarding can be tricky, especially if your board is designed for something else. It’s a challenge 11-year-old Mickey Watkins embraces as he tries to stand on a plastic tote bin lid while sliding down a small but precarious hill near his home.

“It does not work,” he said with a frustrated smile after another failed attempt nearly sent him falling.

The tattered, flimsy lid is all he has to work with, along with the desire to emulate what the pros showed him last winter.

“He just gravitated towards us and started hanging out and watching the guys snowboard,” Mike Yoshida, a professional photographer, said. He’s traveled the world capturing incredible shots of snowboarders shredding mountainsides and soaring between manmade structures.

One stop included north Minneapolis back in February. Yoshida was there for a photoshoot that involved snowboarders doing tricks along a set of stairs and railing next to an apartment complex. Watkins, ever curious and never shy, was their up-close audience. He then grabbed a nearby tote bin lid and showed them his style of urban snowboarding. Yoshida happily snapped a photo of Watkins sliding down the hill.

“It’s cool to be able to see his face,” said Yoshida of Watkins’ picture. “In snowboard photos, a lot of times people are wearing goggles and are covered up.”

But not in this picture, as Watkins’ eyes and smile reveal emotions snowboarders know well: a blend of excitement and apprehension as the “board” starts to slide.

“I think pretty much any snowboarder can relate to, like, that first time they stood up and just slid down. It’s a very simple process, but it just feels so good,” Colin Wiseman said. He’s the content director for The Snowboarder’s Journal.

The monthly publication dives into the culture of sport. Photos that make an issue’s cover are often a mix of majestic settings and exhilarating stunts.

But for December’s issue, he wanted to go in a different direction. Wiseman’s team decided Yoshida’s picture of Watkins would grace the cover.

“It was a bit of an ongoing discussion because it does break the mold. And I don’t know, I just felt that one in my gut. In my heart, I was just like, ‘This one just feels good.'” said Wiseman. “Thankfully, people reacted to it the same way as me.”

The journal posted a picture of the cover featuring Watkins on Instagram, leading to a flood of comments praising their decision, some calling it their best cover yet.

It even caught Yoshida off guard. Watkins’ photo wasn’t part of his initial submission to the journal, just one he posted to his personal Instagram. Wiseman saw Yoshida’s post and requested he take the photo down so the journal could potentially use it in the future. Now, it’s capturing the hearts of the snowboarding community far and wide.

“I want to say this is probably one of the more important photos that I’ve ever shot because of the places it’s going and the attention it’s getting in a positive manner,” Yoshida said.

Watkins’ mom, Bathsheba Burks, learned of her son’s newfound fame through social media as the cover photo was getting shared in local Facebook groups. She somewhat remembers her son talking about how he was hanging out with snowboarders last winter, but didn’t think much of it at the time. She’s proud of what that interaction and picture has led to for her son.

Wiseman’s team sent Watkins a package loaded with The Snowboarder’s Journal swag and several copies of Watkins’ issue.

“That’s amazing. He should cherish that. He’s going to cherish it,” Burks said.

Watkins said he had fun flipping through the issue’s pages, marveling at the snowboarders pulling off thrilling jumps.

But it’s the image of a kid smiling on the cover with nothing but a tote bin lid that Wiseman hopes will inspire others to give the sport a try.

“I hope it sends that message that snowboarding is for everyone, and you don’t have to be doing it in some far-off exotic place. Just grab what you can and slide down a hill,” Wiseman said.

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Man dies trying to rescue wife in Dallas house fire, officials say

By S.E. Jenkins

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    TEXAS (KTVT) — A man in his 70s died trying to rescue his wife from a fire in their Dallas home on Monday afternoon, officials said.

Just before noon, Dallas Fire-Rescue crews were called to the 1200 block of Whispering Trail, where a mailman had called 911 to report a house fire.

Firefighters saw smoke and fire coming from the home when they arrived, and the mailman told them that people were still inside.

Crews were able to put out the fire and rescued a woman in her 70s from a bedroom near the front of the house, Dallas Fire-Rescue said. Firefighters also pulled the woman’s unresponsive husband from inside the house. He was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Dallas Fire-Rescue said the fire began in the back of the home, and the husband went back inside to try to rescue his wife when he was overcome by smoke and died.

The cause of the fire will be listed as undetermined pending the final ruling from the ME’s Office on the victim’s cause of death, Dallas Fire-Rescue said.

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Family of 62-year-old man beaten on CTA bus on West Side speaks out; 2 teens charged in attack

By Jeramie Bizzle, Jermont Terry

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    CHICAGO (WBBM) — As the cta says it’s ramping up safety protocols on buses and trains, following a string of violent attacks, the family of a man brutally beaten on a bus is speaking out.

Larry Gilkey, 62, was badly hurt after being attacked by three teens on a bus on the West Side. Two of those teens were charged on Monday night.

Gilkey spent days in a medically induced coma with severe bleeding in his brain. Injuries from when three teens attacked and robbed him on the Chicago Transit Authority bus. His family said their loved one is in the hospital only after he tried helping one of the teens who targeted him.

For nearly a week, Gilkey could not speak as doctors tried to reduce internal bleeding in his head.

“He’s one of the people who taught me everything I know,” said Tavarris Harvey, nephew.

Harvey couldn’t believe the call he received to rush to the emergency room.

“My uncle Terry called me, which is Larry’s identical twin brother. He called me hysterically crying and could barely explain what was going on,” he said.

Harvey arrived to find one uncle standing at the bedside of his twin.

“I just see him connected to all types of machines,” he said.

Chicago police would later tell him three teenagers viciously attacked his loving uncle while on a CTA bus along Cicero and Flournoy in West Garfield Park.

One of three teens asked for money to get on the bus, and just as Gilkey pulled out his wallet to help out, the other two jumped the 62-year-old.

“I feel like it was a setup, just the bait and switch to see if a person actually has some money on them,” Harvey said.

The teen either stomped his uncle in the head or his head hit an object during the attack, resulting in Gilkey being taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in a coma for nearly a week.

Two of those teens in the attack were charged on Monday night.

A boy and a girl, both 15, were charged with felony counts of aggravated battery to a transit employee, aggravated battery to a person over 60, and aggravated battery with great bodily harm to a person over 60.

The girl was also charged with attempting to steal a vehicle on Dec. 21, in the 5600 block of West Bloomingdale Avenue, according to police.

Charges are still pending for a third person from the incident, police said.

“They should be held accountable. It shouldn’t be any break, they should be treated like adults,” Harvey said.

The family set up a GoFundMe to help with mounting medical bills just days before the holidays.

“He has a long way to go, and he’s gonna need extra care at home,” Harvey said.

Gilkey is out of that coma, and I’m told he gave thumbs up and a smile when told about the arrest.

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Frozen shrimp sold at Illinois Jewel-Osco stores recalled for radioactive contamination

By Sara Tenenbaum

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    ILLINOIS (WBBM) — Some brands of frozen shrimp sold at Illinois Jewel-Osco stores are being recalled because of possible exposure to a radioactive contaminant.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Direct Source Seafood LLC in Bellevue, Washington, issued the recall Friday for approximately 83,800 bags of frozen raw shrimp imported from Indonesia. The shrimp, which was sold under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands, may have been prepared, packed or held in unsanitary conditions in which they may have been contaminated by cesium-137.

Cesium-137, or Cs-137, is a manmade radioisotope of cesium. While its presence in trace amounts is widespread, it can also be present at higher levels in water or foods grown, raised or produced in areas that have environmental contamination, the FDA said. Over time, longer term repeated low-dose exposure to Cs-137 could increase the risk of cancer.

The shrimp sold in Illinois were sold under the Waterfront Bistro brand, at Jewel-Osco stores on or after June 30, 2025.

The FDA said no illnesses have yet been reported. If you have any of the recalled shrimp, you should dispose of it or return it to the store from which you purchased the shrimp for a refund. The FDA warns not to consume this product.

Earlier this year, Walmart recalled Great Value shrimp after warnings it too may have been contaminated with Cs-137.

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100 animals rescued from Georgia home in suspected hoarding case, officials say

By Dan Raby

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    HALL COUNTY, Georgia (WUPA) — A call about a possible animal hoarding case in Hall County led officials to discover 100 animals living at a Gainesville home, authorities said.

Officials with the Hall County Government said that Animal Control officers responded to the call at the home on Honeysuckle Road on Friday morning.

Animal control rescued 82 dogs, seven cats, eight rabbits, one horse, one bird, and a fish.

“While not currently available for rescue, all animals are in the care of the Hall County Animal Shelter, receiving appropriate veterinary evaluation and care,” a statement from the county reads.

The case remains under investigation by Hall County Animal Control.

Officials have not shared any additional details about the case or whether anyone will face any charges. The condition of the animals has also not been released.

Anyone interested in supporting the animals in the care of the Hall County Animal Shelter can make donations to the Friends of Hall County Animal Services Fund.

The shelter is open for adoptions and fosters from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday. More information is available online at Hall County’s website.

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California woman crashes into burglar’s car after they tried to steal from her home

By Laurie Perez, Dean Fioresi

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    SHERMAN OAKS, California (KCAL, KCBS) — Intense security camera video shows the moments that a Sherman Oaks woman slams into an alleged burglar’s car after they tried to steal from her home in broad daylight on Saturday afternoon.

A man, only wishing to be identified as David, says that his wife had left to get coffee a little before noon and was on the phone with her mother, who was still at home with their three young children.

“All of a sudden, her mom started screaming, ‘Help, help, help,'” David said. “They jumped the front gate, they came to the back to probably broke the sliding door to go in and they faced my mother-in-law, and they run away.”

Before they could get off the property, David said his wife was already on her way back home. The dramatic video shows her Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon speeding down their street and slamming into the alleged suspect’s white sedan before coming to a stop in the front yard.

“At that time those two guys was trying to run away and then she’s just, she was in panic. She lost control and ‘boom’ she hit them from the side,” David said.

After the crash, the video shows three different suspects running from the area on foot.

David says that his wife was worried someone would kill her mom or children.

“She doesn’t even care what’s gonna happen with the car, or whoever, you know,” he said.

Though the crash wasn’t intentional, it may have been helpful, David believes. He said that when Los Angeles police arrived and searched the car, they found a wallet with a driver’s license inside. They also discovered burglary tools like a red crowbar and a walkie-talkie that was tuned to the LAPD’s radio scanner.

David and his family are hopeful that their scare will help motivate police to find the would-be burglars and stop them before they can try the same thing at another house. He believes that they were professional criminals, stating that they not only cut the WiFi to the house and their Ring camera, but that there were multiple license plates inside the car as well.

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Officer’s radio saves them from a bullet during shooting involving Albuquerque police

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    ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KOAT) — Albuquerque Police say an officer was shot, but not hurt thanks to something every officer carries on them.

“This shot struck the officer in the chest” said Chief Harold Medina. “His radio saved his life. The bullet is lodged in the radio.”

APD says on Sunday afternoon officers were looking for a repeat auto theft offender, with two outstanding felony warrants.

Officers found the man in the area of Coors Boulevard and Iliff Road.

As they tried to arrest him, there was a struggle, and police say the man shot the officer.

A second officer fired back hitting the man.

That man is in critical condition.

Police have not identified him.

They do say the suspect has a criminal history, dating back 15 years.

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Possible shark encounter reported as woman remains missing off Lovers Point

By Jacquelyn Quinones

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    PACIFIC GROVE, California (KSBW) — A search-and-rescue operation is underway in Pacific Grove after a 55-year-old woman went missing during a weekly open-water swim near Lovers Point on Sunday afternoon.

Pacific Grove police say the woman was swimming with a regular group that meets in the area every Sunday.

Investigators say the group entered the water as usual, but around noon, a witness on the shoreline reported seeing a “large splash.”

Police say the sight prompted the other swimmers to head back to shore out of concern it may have been a shark attack. Everyone in the group returned safely except the missing swimmer.

Two witnesses said the swimmer may have encountered a shark while swimming offshore near Lovers Point.

“She’s a 55-year-old blonde woman with blue eyes who is currently missing and who we’re searching for,” said Commander Brian Anderson with the Pacific Grove Police Department.

Law enforcement officials say shark sightings are rare along the Central Coast but do occur, and they believe this incident may be consistent with a shark attack based on the witness account.

Multiple agencies joined the response, including the U.S. Coast Guard, Monterey Fire Department, Seaside Fire, and CAL FIRE. Authorities say crews have been using rescue boats, drones, and helicopters as they search the water and surrounding area.

The woman was not found by 8 p.m., so rescue crews suspended their search until Monday morning. The search will continue with the Pacific Grove Police Department, Monterey Fire Department, Monterey County Sheriff’s Office, and the U.S. Coast Guard. Officials say the swimmer’s family has been notified.

Lovers Point Beach in Pacific Grove, and McAbee and San Carlos beaches in Monterey, will stay closed through Tuesday. A beach advisory will remain in place for Asilomar State Beach, Monterey Municipal Beach, Del Monte Beach, and Monterey State Beach through Tuesday as well.

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Person taken to hospital after overnight house fire in Oklahoma

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    JONES, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Authorities say a person was taken to a hospital after a fire started early Monday at a home in Jones.

The fire started shortly before 3 a.m. near Britton Road and Post Road. Firefighters told KOCO 5 that they were originally sent the wrong address, so they showed up late.

When they arrived, firefighters found an Oklahoma City police officer at the scene helping the homeowner put out the fire with a garden hose.

“There was an officer here, a staff sergeant, who arrived pretty early before any fire rigs got here,” Oklahoma City Fire Department Battalion Chief Lance Burnett said. “He grabbed a water hose and was pretty much able to knock down the majority of the fire with a water hose before we got here.”

Firefighters said one person was taken to a hospital for breathing in too much smoke. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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