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Flyers’ OT skid deepens as Lemon hits media over Trump arrest, notable deaths mount, and immigration enforcement fights flare alongside Springsteen cameo and Starmer’s Prince Andrew warning

Flyers lose 3-2 in OT to Kings, skid hits four

Philadelphia grabbed a pity point but still lost 3-2 in overtime to Los Angeles in a low-event game. The Kings went up 2-0 on two Adrian Kempe goals, the Flyers tied it on a Trevor Zegras power-play goal and a Travis Konecny third-period tally, then Quinton Byfield won it in OT after Konecny hit the post on a breakaway.

Don Lemon blasts media “capitulation” to Trump after arrest

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon accused major media companies of folding to President Trump and his administration, arguing the response to a bully is resistance, not submission. His comments came a day after federal authorities arrested him following his coverage of a protest at a Minnesota church earlier this month.

Demond Wilson of “Sanford and Son” dies at 79

Grady Demond Wilson, who played Lamont Sanford on NBC’s “Sanford and Son,” died Friday morning at his home in Palm Springs, California, from cancer-related complications, according to his son. A Vietnam War veteran, he later became an ordained minister, founded Restoration House to support former inmates, and wrote several books including his memoir “Second Banana.”

Lord Triesman, former Football Association chair and Labour peer, dies at 82

Lord Triesman has died at 82. He joined Tony Blair’s government in 2004 and held senior political roles for much of his career, and also served as chairman of the Football Association.

Judge rejects Minnesota bid to halt DHS immigration enforcement

A federal judge denied a request from Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to stop the Department of Homeland Security from continuing immigration law enforcement in the state.

Springsteen makes surprise appearance at anti-ICE benefit

Bruce Springsteen appeared unexpectedly at an anti-ICE benefit supporting the Pretti and Good families. Speakers described a fatal confrontation in which Alex Pretti was beaten by federal agents and later shot, dying in the snow.

ICE memo broadens scope for warrantless civil arrests

An internal memo from acting ICE director Todd Lyons asserts immigration officers have authority under the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act to make warrantless civil arrests of suspected unauthorized immigrants entering in violation of immigration law, or who are deemed “likely to escape” before an administrative warrant can be obtained. The memo defines “likely to escape” broadly, directs officers to document factors after arrest, DHS calls it a reminder of existing authority, and former ICE officials warn it could enable warrantless arrests in many situations.

Starmer says Prince Andrew should prioritize Epstein victims and cooperate if asked

Keir Starmer said Prince Andrew should put Jeffrey Epstein’s victims first and be willing to provide evidence to the US Congress if requested, after new material surfaced in released Epstein documents. Andrew denies wrongdoing and says being named does not imply misconduct. Starmer declined further comment on reports that Epstein sent £10,000 to Reinaldo Avila da Silva, the husband of Lord Mandelson, who has apologised for continuing to associate with Epstein after his conviction.

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