Suspect In Custody In Murder Investigation Of Former British MP, UK Police SayUK police have arrested a man in the murder of 78-year-old former MP Ann Widdecombe, identifying the suspect as a 26-year-old white British national.Widdecombe, a former right-wing minister of parliament, was found dead in her home Thursday morning with “serious injuries.”Devon and Cornwall Police's Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman told reporters that, at this time, there’s no reason to believe the incident was politically motivated and that they’re not treating the incident as an act of terrorism.Latest Live UpdatesJudge To Decide If Charlie Kirk's Alleged Murderer Will Go To TrialA judge will decide in the coming weeks whether or not the man charged with murdering right-wing activist Charlie Kirk will face trial.Tyler James Robinson is accused of fatally shooting Kirk last year while he was speaking to a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University. During a five-day preliminary hearing this week, Judge Tony Graff was presented with evidence that he will use to determine whether or not the case will proceed to trial. During the hearing, Kirk's widow, Erika, made appearances in the courtroom. Her lawyer had asked Graff to show all evidence to the court, the media and the public to combat growing conspiracy theories surrounding the shooting. Graff said he would continue to limit what evidence could be shared publicly.Robinson's former roommate, Lance Twiggs, told a prosecutor that Robinson allegedly told him "he wishes he hadn’t done it" one day after the shooting.Outbreak Of Parasite That Causes Explosive Diarrhea Grows To More Than 1,000 CasesNearly 1,000 people in Michigan have been diagnosed with a parasitic infection that can cause weeks of watery diarrhea, making it the largest such outbreak in state history and one of the nation’s largest in years.No deaths have been reported and the source of the cyclospora infections hasn’t been identified. Meanwhile, investigations into similar illnesses have been going on in 28 other states, including in Ohio, where people just across the Michigan border are also becoming sick.Read more, via AP:UK Police Investigating After Former Right-Wing MP Found Murdered At HomePolice in the UK have launched an all-out investigation after former MP Ann Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at her home in Devon on Thursday morning having sustained “serious injuries.”Ilona Rosson, a detective chief inspector at Devon and Cornwall police, told reporters the investigation is in its early stages “but moving at a significant pace,” and asked anyone who might have seen anything suspicious to please come forward.Rosson said they believe the person responsible is a white male.Widdecombe was an early backer of the Brexit movement before joining Nigel Farage’s Reform UK in 2023.In a media address, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for the country to “rise above any political differences” and help identify the “dangerous” person responsible.Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch told reporters she was “stunned” by the murder.“To be honest, I’ve really struggled to find the words to say,” she said.Who Launched The Latest Airstrikes Against Iran? It's A Mystery.Mysterious, unclaimed airstrikes that hit Iran after the U.S. said it finished its attacks have again raised questions of who else may be targeting the Islamic Republic.The strikes Thursday, just as Iran prepared to bury the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hit areas across southern Iran. The country’s theocracy hasn’t directly blamed anyone, though one lawmaker warned the United Arab Emirates about allegedly providing support to the U.S. campaign against Iran.Read more, via AP:Ryanair Passenger Sucked Partially Out Broken Window Mid-Flight: ReportsA Ryanair passenger was partially sucked out of the plane mid-flight on Friday morning after a window shattered next to him, according to European outlets.The 61-year-old man was flying from Greece to Germany when the window broke, pulling him headfirst out the window, The Guardian reported citing Greek news website Newsit.A Ryanair spokesperson confirmed to HuffPost that a passenger window “dislodged inflight” on the plane shortly after takeoff from Thessaloniki, in northern Greece.The window broke after a piece of the plane’s engine broke off and smashed the window, two people with knowledge of the incident told Reuters.A passenger on the plane requested and received medical assistance on the ground, while a replacement aircraft was arranged to continue the flight to Memmingen, in southern Germany, the spokesperson said.Videos posted on social media appear to show a broken window in the plane with oxygen masks hanging through the cabin.Madison Square Garden Used Surveillance Tech To Assemble List Of Gay Celebs: WiredMadison Square Garden makes extensive use of biometric surveillance technology to identify, track, and in some cases, blacklist critics from the venue.Turns out it’s also been categorizing and storing that information, including some celebrities’ race, gender identity, and sexual orientation, in a database with nearly 40,000 entries, according to a new investigation by Wired.A source with knowledge of the surveillance machine told Wired MSG uses the database to determine which high-profile fans to consider for complimentary tickets. Anyone who’s espoused negative views of New York Knicks’ owner Jim Dolan doesn’t make the cut.Read more at Wired:Trump Says U.S. Has Agreed To 'Talks' With Iran As Ceasefire 'Is OVER'President Donald Trump said Friday that "talks" will continue with Iran days after he announced a ceasefire between the two countries was "over.""The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue 'talks,'" Trump posted on his Truth Social page. "We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the Cease Fire is OVER!" Hegseth Lifts Suspensions Of Apache Pilots Who Flew Low Over Crowded BeachThe Defense Department said it has lifted the suspension of eight Apache helicopter pilots after they were filmed flying low over a crowded South Carolina beach during a Fourth of July celebration."Effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted," Sean Parnell, an assistant to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, posted on social media Friday.Parnell's announcement follows Hegseth vowing to "fix" the suspensions on Thursday.The pilots’ suspension had been called a "non-punitive safety measure" by the South Carolina National Guard following a review of the "Salute from the Shore Flyover" event.Rep. Russell Fry (R-S.C.), in a letter complaining about the suspensions to Joint Force Headquarters, said the suspensions followed “a frivolous complaint” being filed."By all accounts, the flyover was conducted safely and professionally, with no injuries or property damage reported,”"he argued.Hegseth similarly dismissed disciplinary action taken against the pilots of two AH-64 Army helicopters after they appeared in a video posted by Kid Rock flying outside the musician's Nashville home in March.Trump Admin Plans To Place New Fences Outside WH: ReportThe Trump administration is considering installing new fences along part of Pennsylvania Avenue NW that could be used to block pedestrians’ access to the front of the White House for security reasons, The Washington Post reported Friday.Past administrations had opposed previous Secret Service proposals to put up permanent fences on the street over concerns about the perception of blocking public access to the people’s house, The Post said.Trump officials and the Secret Service have been considering ways to boost presidential security following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, the report added.Read more at The Washington Post:Trump Says He Won’t Sign Housing Bill In Protest Over Failing Voter ID BillPresident Donald Trump said he won’t sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill “in protest” of the Senate not passing a voter ID bill he’s pushed that would make it harder for Americans to vote.“The Act states, quite simply, that to Vote a person must show PHOTO VOTER I.D., PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP, AND THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE CROOKED, CORRUPT, & DESTABILIZING MAIL-IN BALLOTS (EXCEPTIONS for Military, Disabled, Illness, and Travel!),” he posted on Truth Social. “THE SAVE AMERICA ACT’S non-passage is CRAZY, and a serious threat to any politician who votes against it!”Despite his refusal to sign the housing bill — known as the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act — it would still become law at midnight Friday unless he issues a veto, as MS Now reported.The Constitution gives the president 10 days, excluding Sundays, to sign or veto legislation after it is presented to the White House. If it’s not signed by then, the measure automatically becomes law.See All Updates