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Michigan holds off UConn to capture first men’s basketball national title since 1989
The Michigan Wolverines are finally national champions once more in men’s basketball, taking down the UConn Huskies, 69-63, to finish a thrilling NCAA Tournament in style at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday night.
This is the first time Michigan has won since 1989, and just the second time in program history they’ve called themselves champions.
Meanwhile, the Huskies were looking to win their third title in the last four tournaments, but their shooting failed them in the end.
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While both team’s offenses came into this game working like a machine, it was a low-scoring affair to kick off this game. Michigan only owned a 33-29 first-half lead by the buzzer, but it wasn’t Yaxel Lendeborg leading the way in the points department for the Wolverines.
The Michigan star, who is playing on a sprained left MCL and left ankle, which came during the win over Arizona in the Final Four, was just 1-of-5 shooting for four points in the first half. It was Morez Johnson Jr. (10 points) and Elliot Cadeau (seven points) finding some rhythm for the Wolverines.
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But it didn’t help that Michigan was scoreless from beyond the arc and shooting just 37% from the field. Meanwhile, UConn wasn’t doing themselves any favors either.
The Huskies shot just 33% in the first half, with Alex Karaban hitting two of his five three-point attempts. Solo Ball, who was spotted in a walking boot entering the game with “some type of foot sprain,” according to head coach Dan Hurley, had eight points on 3-of-4 from the field.
While they were down, UConn was certainly playing the type of game they wanted against Michigan – a rugged battle, especially on the glass. Michigan has shown its prowess of taking momentum and sprinting with it offensively, dominating opponents all year long, including this NCAA Tournament.
However, the Huskies know their scratching and clawing abilities for 40 minutes allows them to never let an opponent feel comfortable. Just ask the Duke Blue Devils what happened in the Final Four.
The Huskies had that same demeanor in the second half, though it didn’t help they took a page out of the Wolverines’ first-half playbook – they couldn’t find the stroke from range. UConn was desperate to hit a three-pointer, but despite open looks, they couldn’t get one to fall as the Michigan lead eventually got to 11 points after Cadeau finally broke the seal for his squad on the opposite end, burying a three-pointer to get to a double-digit lead.
But Hurley was firing up the crowd as the Huskies never quit, cutting the lead to five with less than nine minutes to play in the game. Lendeborg, though, after shaking his head on the bench as he wasn’t having the game he hoped in the national championship, stepped up when he checked back in.
Lendeborg saw a sweet pass from Cadeau in transition and got the lead back to 11 with a tough layup, making it 56-45 with less than six minutes to play. He would also come in clutch with another two points following a Braylon Mullins three-pointer.
Once again, the Huskies wouldn’t quit, as Mullins finally found his shot beyond the arc, knocking that Michigan lead back to single digits with a follow-up three-pointer again to Lendeborg’s layups. But, just as gritty as the Huskies played, the Wolverines seemed to always have the answer in this hard-fought contest.
A key example of that was, after Karaban buried a three-pointer to cut the Michigan lead to six, Trey McKenney stepped back and drilled a 26-footer with 1:49 left in the game to get the lead back to nine points. The Wolverines faithful in the crowd went ballistic, knowing how much that basket meant considering what UConn has been able to do in this tournament.
With 37 seconds left in the game, Ball got some help from the backboard, making a three-pointer to cut the lead to 67-63 for the Wolverines. Roddy Gayle Jr. made things more interesting in this game, as he couldn’t knock down his two free throw attempts for Michigan. But Karaban didn’t have another clutch three-pointer in him, coming up short with 13 seconds left.
That was it for UConn’s desperation attempt, and Michigan celebrated their win.
In the box score, Cadeau led all scorers with 19 points on 5-of-11 shooting and 8-of-9 from the free throw line. Lendeborg was just 4-of-13, though he still had 13 points. Johnson had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolverines as well.
Cadeau was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four.
Michigan was just 2-of-15 from the three-point line, and head coach Dusty May even noted after the game getting dominated on the glass, as they were out-rebounded by UConn, 46-39.
The Huskies, though, couldn’t find it offensively. Karaban finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, but shot just 4-of-14 and 3-of-10 from three-point territory. Tarris Reed Jr. had a double-double as well with 13 points and 14 rebounds, while Mullins, the hero against Duke with his half court shot, was only 4-of-17 for 11 points.
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Sinister Code Appears on National Mall Days Before Trump’s 250 Celebration
A disturbing act of vandalism has appeared on one of America’s most historic landmarks just weeks before President Donald Trump is set to lead celebrations commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Authorities were called to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., after the numbers “8647” were discovered burned into the grass near the World War II Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Federal officials say the incident is being treated seriously given the increasingly charged political climate and the controversial meaning many associate with the phrase.
Photographs from the scene showed the scorched markings stretching across a section of lawn on the western end of the National Mall. The burned-out brown grass stood in sharp contrast to the surrounding green landscape, making the message clearly visible to visitors and authorities alike.

The timing of the vandalism has raised concerns because it comes just before a series of major patriotic events planned by the Trump administration to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial, marking 250 years since the nation’s founding. A massive 16-day “Great American State Fair” is scheduled to begin June 25 and continue through Independence Day festivities on July 4.
President Trump has personally championed many of the anniversary celebrations and has also pushed restoration efforts at several iconic landmarks in the nation’s capital, including improvements to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool located near the site of the vandalism.
The phrase “8647” has become increasingly controversial in recent years. While some defenders claim the term is merely political expression, many Trump supporters and administration officials argue that it has become widely understood as a reference to removing—or worse—President Trump, the 47th president of the United States. The number “86” has long been used as slang meaning to eliminate, get rid of, or remove something.
The slogan gained national attention earlier this year when former FBI Director James Comey came under fire for posting an image showing seashells arranged to display the numbers “8647.” The post generated immediate backlash and sparked accusations that the former FBI chief was promoting a message that could be interpreted as encouraging violence against the president.
Comey later removed the post and claimed he was unaware that many viewed the phrase as a call for violence. He has maintained that his actions were protected under free speech principles and has denied any malicious intent.
In response to the latest incident, White House officials strongly condemned the vandalism.
White House spokesman Davis Ingle told the Daily Mail: “Anyone who engages in or endorses political violence or assassination culture must be condemned in the harshest terms possible.”
He continued: “They should also immediately seek psychiatric help to treat their severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has warped their brains and made them sick in the head.”
The Department of the Interior echoed those concerns and vowed accountability for whoever is responsible.
“The deranged vandalism on our National Mall will not be tolerated. Any threat against the President is taken very seriously by the Department, and our US Park Police will investigate this incident and hold those responsible accountable.”
Witnesses observed U.S. Park Police officers and National Guard personnel examining the area Thursday as investigators worked to determine how the markings were created and who may be responsible.
The incident highlights growing concerns about increasingly hostile political rhetoric directed toward President Trump. Just one year after surviving two assassination attempts during the 2024 campaign, many supporters view displays such as the “8647” message as more than simple vandalism.
With millions of Americans expected to travel to Washington for the nation’s historic 250th anniversary celebration, federal authorities are expected to maintain heightened security throughout the upcoming events.
As investigators search for answers, administration officials are making clear that threats, intimidation, and politically motivated vandalism will not overshadow America’s birthday celebration—or deter President Trump from leading it.
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Sickening Spending Of Karmelo Anthony’s Family Found As Fundraiser Gets Shut Down
Just days after being convicted of murdering Texas high school student Austin Metcalf and receiving a 35-year prison sentence, Karmelo Anthony is now claiming he is too poor to afford legal representation for his appeal—a claim raising serious questions given the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised in his name over the past year.
Anthony, 19, was convicted Tuesday for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a confrontation at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. The case drew national attention and sparked intense public debate after Anthony claimed he acted in self-defense, an argument ultimately rejected by the jury.
Following his conviction, Anthony quickly filed a notice of appeal seeking to challenge the verdict. However, court documents obtained by local media reveal that Anthony is now asking the court for assistance, claiming he lacks the financial resources necessary to hire an attorney.
In the filing, Anthony described himself as a “penniless, destitute, and indigent person, too poor to employ counsel to represent me on the appeal.”
The claim has generated renewed scrutiny because Anthony’s family previously benefited from an online fundraising campaign that brought in an enormous amount of money following the fatal stabbing.
The GiveSendGo fundraiser, titled “Help Karmelo Official Fund,” reportedly raised nearly $634,000 before being removed from the crowdfunding platform. The campaign was launched on April 15, 2025, less than two weeks after the deadly incident that took Austin Metcalf’s life.
The fundraising effort originally sought to collect nearly $1.4 million and received donations from supporters across the country. According to the campaign description, the money was intended for more than legal expenses.
“While legal defense is a critical part of this journey, we want to make it clear that this fund is not solely dedicated to legal expenses. The funds raised will also support a range of urgent and necessary means that have emerged as a result of the situation, including – but not limited to – the safe relocation of the Anthony family due to escalating threats to their safety and well-being, as well as basic living costs, transportation, counseling, and other security measures.”
Questions remain about exactly how the funds were spent and whether any portion remains available to assist with Anthony’s appeal.
The fundraiser’s removal also generated attention online. GiveSendGo addressed the decision in a public statement, explaining that the campaign had effectively completed its mission.
“The fundraiser was created to support pre-trial needs, and those funds were dispersed over the past year for lawful purposes, including legal defense and family relocation with that stated purpose now complete the fundraiser has been closed. Our policy is that a fundraiser stated purpose stays accurate so givers always know what they are supporting.”
The platform did not provide a detailed accounting of how the money was distributed, nor did it indicate whether any funds remained under the control of Anthony or his family.
Meanwhile, reports indicate that another fundraising effort has emerged on behalf of the Anthony family. The new campaign was reportedly organized by Dominique Alexander, a Dallas-area activist and minister who frequently appeared as a spokesman for the family throughout the legal proceedings.
The conviction marked the conclusion of one of the most closely watched criminal trials in Texas in recent years. Prosecutors argued that Anthony’s actions were unjustified and presented evidence showing that Metcalf was unarmed when he was stabbed. The jury ultimately sided with the prosecution and delivered a guilty verdict.
For many observers, Anthony’s claim of financial hardship has become one of the latest controversial developments in a case that has already generated widespread public outrage. While he pursues an appeal from prison, critics are questioning how someone connected to a fundraising effort that collected nearly $634,000 can now claim to be unable to afford legal counsel.
The appeal process will move forward in the coming months, but Anthony’s assertion that he is “penniless” is likely to remain a major point of public debate as the case continues to unfold.
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‘Guilty As Hell’: Dems Panic After Alarming Discovery On Capitol Hill
The walls may be closing in on one of the Democratic Party’s most powerful fundraising operations.
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones stunned lawmakers Wednesday when she repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during a congressional hearing investigating allegations that the Democrat fundraising giant may have accepted potentially illegal foreign donations.
The hearing, led by House Republicans, focused on mounting concerns surrounding ActBlue’s fundraising practices and whether the platform failed to stop suspicious donations from foreign sources. ActBlue serves as the primary online fundraising hub for Democratic candidates and progressive causes, processing billions of dollars during the 2024 election cycle.
What should have been a straightforward opportunity for Wallace-Jones to reassure lawmakers quickly turned into a spectacle as she refused to answer question after question under oath.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and one of the leading investigators examining ActBlue’s operations, directly challenged the CEO about allegations that the organization accepted millions of questionable donations.
The exchange quickly became one-sided.
“Your board chairman said ActBlue accepted up to 38 million contributions in 2024 that had the signs of foreign origin. How much fraud is too much fraud?” Jordan asked.
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution,” Wallace-Jones responded.
Jordan continued pressing for answers.
“How many foreign contributions did ActBlue accept?”
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
“How much money did ActBlue accept from Russia?”
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
Jordan then turned to the growing turmoil inside the company.
“Why did your entire legal team quit? Your in-house legal team?”
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
“Did your legal team quit because of reduced fraud standards?”
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
Finally, Jordan delivered one of the most direct questions of the hearing.
“Did you weaken your fraud standards to help Democrats?”
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully declined to answer the question pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution.”
By the end of the hearing, Wallace-Jones had invoked the Fifth Amendment 22 separate times.
The controversy surrounding ActBlue extends far beyond a single hearing. According to congressional investigators, five other ActBlue employees previously invoked the Fifth Amendment a combined 146 times during depositions. A joint interim staff report produced by the House Administration, Judiciary, and Oversight Committees alleged evidence of illicit foreign donations and what investigators described as a subsequent cover-up inside the organization.
The report also detailed a wave of resignations and dismissals within ActBlue’s legal and compliance departments following the 2024 election, raising further questions about what company insiders knew and when they knew it.
Federal law strictly prohibits foreign nationals from contributing to American political campaigns. These safeguards exist to protect the integrity of U.S. elections and prevent foreign governments or outside actors from influencing the political process through financial contributions.
Republican investigators argue that ActBlue’s verification systems may have been insufficient to prevent suspicious donations from entering the Democratic fundraising pipeline. Concerns have centered on donations linked to foreign IP addresses, prepaid debit cards, and potential straw donor schemes.
Critics note the irony that many Democrats spent years warning Americans about foreign election interference while now facing serious questions about whether foreign money may have flowed through their own fundraising infrastructure.
Adding fuel to the controversy, reports indicate that some of ActBlue’s own attorneys raised concerns internally regarding fraud detection and donor verification procedures. The departure of key legal and compliance personnel has only intensified scrutiny from lawmakers.
While invoking the Fifth Amendment is a constitutional right and does not constitute an admission of guilt, the optics of a CEO refusing to answer basic questions about foreign donations, fraud controls, and internal resignations are likely to deepen public skepticism.
For Republicans, the hearing represents yet another step toward uncovering what they believe could be one of the largest campaign finance scandals in recent memory. With congressional investigations continuing and additional records expected to be reviewed, pressure on ActBlue appears unlikely to ease anytime soon.
As lawmakers seek answers about suspicious donations and potential foreign influence, Wallace-Jones’s repeated refusal to address the allegations has only amplified calls for greater transparency from the Democratic Party’s fundraising powerhouse.
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