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Harley-Davidson recalls nearly 90,000 motorcycles

Harley Davidson recallThe Harley-Davidson Motor Company announced it is recalling nearly 90,000 The recall was initiated because the airbox backplate breather port may be blocked, which allows pressure to build up inside the crankcase.

As a result, when the dipstick is removed while the crankcase is pressurized, oil may eject from the fill spout, increasing the risk of injury.

In total, this recall involves 88,039 motorcycles with an estimated 0.4 percent with the above defect..

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Harley Davidson is recalling certain 2024-2026 FLTRX, FLHX, 2025-2026 FXBR, FLFB, 2025 FLHXU, 2026 FLTRXL, FLTRT, FLHXL, and FLHLT motorcycles built with an Airbox Baseplate [part number 29000373].

The recall was initiated because the airbox backplate breather port may be blocked, which allows pressure to build up inside the crankcase.

As a result, when the dipstick is removed while the crankcase is pressurized, oil may eject from the fill spout, increasing the risk of injury.

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2 teens dead, 10 injured in Texas apartment mass shooting, police say

Amarillo shootingA mass shooting at a Texas apartment complex left two teens dead and 10 people injured, police said.

Early on May 2, Amarillo police responded to a reported shooting at an apartment, where juveniles and young adults had gathered at a party, according to a department news release. The party began at another location and moved to the apartment.

Police said prelTwo boys, ages 17 and 16, died in the shooting, police said. Ten people, whose ages weren't listed, sustained injuries.iminary information indicated several people were asked to leave the original location but later showed up at the apartment complex. They tried to enter the apartment and opened fire using what police described as a “rifle-style weapon.”

Two boys, ages 17 and 16, died in the shooting, police said. Ten people, whose ages weren't listed, sustained injuries.

Police said the investigation is ongoing. No arrests have been made, but investigators believe there are two suspects. Amarillo Police Chief Thomas Hover said investigators believe the suspects had an "affiliation with the targeted location" and one of the occupants at the party knew them.

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Missing Oklahoma State Senate Candidate Found Dead: 'Pray For Our Family'

Barry ChristianRepublican Oklahoma state Senate candidate Barry Christian was found dead Thursday, the State Bureau of Investigation confirmed in a social media news release. He was last seen Tuesday in Sayre, Oklahoma.

The cause and manner of death have yet to be determined.

The Sayre Police Department received an initial missing persons report Wednesday and contacted the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation the following day to request assistance.

Beckham County deputies discovered Christian’s vehicle around 9:45 a.m. Thursday in the Sandy Sanders Wildlife Management Area south of Erick, Oklahoma. Video from ABC affiliate KOCO News 5 shows the gray 2024 Ram pickup truck crashed in a ditch.

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New Orleans sheriff indicted on 30 counts just days before term ends

Susan HutsonThe sheriff of New Orleans was hit on Wednesday with a sweeping 30-count indictment alleging malfeasance and payroll fraud amid an outside investigation into her office that was prompted by a massive jailbreak nearly a year earlier.

The indictment against sheriff Susan Hutson, whose duties include operating the New Orleans jail, was brought by Louisiana state attorney general Liz Murrill. It came days before Hutson was set to leave office, bringing a sudden and sharp conclusion to a tenure that began in 2022 with promises of sweeping reform.

Hutson’s chief financial officer, Bianka Brown, was also indicted on 20 felony counts.

Murrill’s office alleges Hutson’s refusal to follow basic legal requirements and failure to take minimal precautions enabled a 10 May 2025 mass escape that was one of the largest and most brazen jailbreaks in recent US history.

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North Dakota lawmaker Liz Conmy killed in plane crash

Liz ConmyFederal aviation officials on April 27 said they were investigating after North Dakota state Rep. Liz Conmy and another individual were the killed in a small plane crash in Minnesota.

The April 25 crash, which involved a Beech F33A aircraft, took place shortly before noon in a suburb of Minneapolis, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

The North Dakota’s Democratic-NPL Party confirmed Conmy's death in a post on social media. The lawmaker, 67, lived in Fargo and was the mother of four children.

"We are completely heartbroken and gutted by the loss of Representative Liz Conmy. Her death is a profound loss for our state," the party wrote in a post on X. "As a lawmaker, she championed public education, the environment, and transparency."

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The Supreme Court case that could redefine your digital privacy

SCOTUSPolice in Virginia used a technique called geofencing to tap into Google's databases to find out who was near the scene of a bank robbery in the town of Midlothian, where a robber pulled out a gun and subsequently fled with $195,000.

Geofencing allows the government to draw a virtual fence around a geographic area where a crime was committed. After that, the government seeks a warrant — not to search a home or office, but to require a tech company to search its data to identify any of its millions of users who were within the geofence line at the time of the crime.

The technique is under legal scrutiny because of the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches of people, their homes, papers, and effects, unless police obtain a warrant issued by a neutral magistrate, and unless the search is aimed at obtaining specific evidence of a crime.

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Mississippi school kids stop school bus on highway after driver passes out

School kids save busMiddle school students in Mississippi acted quickly to halt their school bus from crashing after their driver passed out while on a highway, prompting the operator to declare: “They saved my life.”

The bus in question had just left the Hancock middle school in the Mississippi community of Kiln on Wednesday when the driver, Leah Taylor, suffered an asthma attack and lost consciousness.

Students on the bus leapt into action, with sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbing the wheel after noticing the bus had started to swerve. “I didn’t have time to process my emotions,” Casnave told the Associated Press. “I just wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt.”

Another sixth-grader, Darrius Clark, attempted to help by stepping on the brakes as the bus gained speed. “And then, so she passed out again and then the bus started rolling forward, and I mean it started gaining speed so I didn’t know it had air brakes – so when I clicked the brakes it about threw me out the windshield,” Clark said.

The two students managed to slow the bus and maneuver it into the median and park it. Clark’s sister, 13-year-old Kayleigh, called 911 and said she could barely hear the operator as so many students were screaming. “I was scared,” she recalled. “But also I had to help.”

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