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Received today — 30 April 2026 The Guardian World news

US family reunited with pet cat seven years after it was lost: ‘We always thought about him’

30 April 2026 at 09:00

Amber Davidson-Orozco said the family had lost Dodger, their cat, during their move out of California

A family cat who got lost amid a move from California across the US is said to be settling back into his old ways with his humans at their new home in Georgia after experiencing an unlikely – but long hoped for – reunion more than seven years in the making.

As owner Amber Davidson-Orozco put in an interview Wednesday, her cat Dodger still responds to his name and allows her sons to flip him playfully over their shoulders despite an absence from them that to the cat lasted the equivalent of roughly 24 years.

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© Photograph: Courtesy Amber Davidson-Orozco

© Photograph: Courtesy Amber Davidson-Orozco

Received yesterday — 29 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • DNA links Florida man in Philippines to 1989 child abduction Ramon Antonio Vargas
    US suspect held in south-east Asia after genealogical DNA identified him in Tampa-area case involving 7-year-old girlA man accused of kidnapping and sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl in Florida in 1989 was recently arrested in the Philippines, according to authorities.Preserved DNA and genealogical research allowed investigators to identify Young Tom Talmadge, 69, as the suspect in the Tampa-area case, the Philippines’ government said in a statement. Continue reading...
     

DNA links Florida man in Philippines to 1989 child abduction

29 April 2026 at 10:00

US suspect held in south-east Asia after genealogical DNA identified him in Tampa-area case involving 7-year-old girl

A man accused of kidnapping and sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl in Florida in 1989 was recently arrested in the Philippines, according to authorities.

Preserved DNA and genealogical research allowed investigators to identify Young Tom Talmadge, 69, as the suspect in the Tampa-area case, the Philippines’ government said in a statement.

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© Photograph: Joseph Dacalanio/Pacific Press/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Joseph Dacalanio/Pacific Press/Shutterstock

Received — 28 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • John Hinckley Jr calls Trump shooting at same hotel he shot Reagan ‘spooky’ Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Hinckley says ‘bad things keep happening’ at Washington Hilton and it was ‘not a secure place to hold big events’US politics live – latest updatesThe man who shot Ronald Reagan at the Washington Hilton in 1981 has said it was “spooky” for him to learn of Saturday’s shooting at the hotel during a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior members of the president’s administration.In an interview with TMZ published on Monday, John Hinckley Jr also observed that “bad things keep hap
     

John Hinckley Jr calls Trump shooting at same hotel he shot Reagan ‘spooky’

28 April 2026 at 14:39

Hinckley says ‘bad things keep happening’ at Washington Hilton and it was ‘not a secure place to hold big events’

The man who shot Ronald Reagan at the Washington Hilton in 1981 has said it was “spooky” for him to learn of Saturday’s shooting at the hotel during a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior members of the president’s administration.

In an interview with TMZ published on Monday, John Hinckley Jr also observed that “bad things keep happening” at the hotel and maintained it was “just not a secure place to hold big events”.

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Received — 27 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew membersThe United States government could move to disinter the remains of unidentified USS Arizona crew members who were killed in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 after the clinching of a key DNA-related milestone, officials recently announced.Before that announcement, officials determined enough family reference samples had been collected for comparison with DNA taken from remains – al
     

DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims

27 April 2026 at 10:00

Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew members

The United States government could move to disinter the remains of unidentified USS Arizona crew members who were killed in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 after the clinching of a key DNA-related milestone, officials recently announced.

Before that announcement, officials determined enough family reference samples had been collected for comparison with DNA taken from remains – along with medical and dental records – for the individual identification of at least 60% of the battleship crew members to be disinterred, said a statement on Friday from the agency tasked with identifying US military personnel who are unaccounted for after past conflicts.

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© Photograph: Mengshin Lin/AP

© Photograph: Mengshin Lin/AP

Received — 26 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • Teen arrested in Louisiana shooting got ride from scene from grandmother Ramon Antonio Vargas
    No indication grandmother knew what Markel Lee, 17, was suspected of doing, and she later identified him to policeSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA 17-year-old accused of murder in Thursday’s mass shooting at a Louisiana mall that left a high school senior dead while wounding five others got a ride away from the crime scene from his grandmother – and was arrested after investigators used surveillance video and license plate readers to track her car do
     

Teen arrested in Louisiana shooting got ride from scene from grandmother

26 April 2026 at 10:00

No indication grandmother knew what Markel Lee, 17, was suspected of doing, and she later identified him to police

A 17-year-old accused of murder in Thursday’s mass shooting at a Louisiana mall that left a high school senior dead while wounding five others got a ride away from the crime scene from his grandmother – and was arrested after investigators used surveillance video and license plate readers to track her car down, authorities allege.

There is no indication that Markel Lee’s grandmother knew what he was suspected of doing prior to his arrest, which evidently occurred after she told police that her grandson was in a surveillance image they showed her depicting someone seemingly aiming a pistol toward the shopping center food court where the shooting occurred.

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© Photograph: Matthew Hinton/AP

© Photograph: Matthew Hinton/AP

Received — 25 April 2026 The Guardian World news

Louisiana judge in abuse case belatedly recuses himself after ruling in favor of church on whose finance panel he sits

Kendrick Guidry, alone among judges, initially ruled that the state supreme court’s decision to uphold a ‘lookback window’ for abuse claims did not set a binding precedent

Only one judge in Louisiana has ruled in favor of the Catholic church’s ongoing attempts to strike down a law there which allowed old abuse claims their day in court – even after a state supreme court decision upheld the constitutionality of that so-called “lookback window”.

But now, that judge – Kendrick J Guidry of Lake Charles – is being forced to acknowledge that his ruling benefited a specific church on whose finance committee he sits, giving him a direct financial interest that required his recusal under the state’s judicial code.

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© Photograph: 14th Judicial District Corut

Received — 24 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • US veteran lost in Arizona’s wilderness for four days rescued by his own son Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Mark Young battled dehydration and killed a rattlesnake while his children and others looked for him for daysA Vietnam war veteran says he is a living “miracle” after getting lost in Arizona’s wilderness for four days with precious few supplies – and ultimately being rescued by his own son.“I’ve never felt so loved,” Mark Young said in an interview aired on Phoenix’s KNXV news station about the moment he realized it was his son who had delivered him from his plight. “My gratitude is inexpressibl
     

US veteran lost in Arizona’s wilderness for four days rescued by his own son

24 April 2026 at 19:32

Mark Young battled dehydration and killed a rattlesnake while his children and others looked for him for days

A Vietnam war veteran says he is a living “miracle” after getting lost in Arizona’s wilderness for four days with precious few supplies – and ultimately being rescued by his own son.

“I’ve never felt so loved,” Mark Young said in an interview aired on Phoenix’s KNXV news station about the moment he realized it was his son who had delivered him from his plight. “My gratitude is inexpressible.”

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© Photograph: Yavapai County Sheriff's Office

© Photograph: Yavapai County Sheriff's Office

Received — 22 April 2026 The Guardian World news

‘Right place at the right time’: Arizona utility worker saves toddler from rush-hour traffic

22 April 2026 at 10:00

Robert Butler leaped into action to save child who was running into busy intersection in downtown Phoenix

An Arizona electric utility worker is said to have issued “a powerful reminder of what it means to look out for one another” when, while on duty, he stopped a toddler from running into heavy car traffic after bolting away from a parent.

Robert Butler’s timely intervention was captured recently in a hair-raising video recorded by a surveillance camera in downtown Phoenix and released recently by his employer, Arizona Public Service (APS).

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© Photograph: Arizona Public Service

© Photograph: Arizona Public Service

Received — 21 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • Minnesota boy fighting for life after rescuing younger brother from creek Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Ashkan Thibodeaux, five years old, saved his kid brother Wyatt after he fell into ‘icy water’ of creek they were exploringSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA five-year-old Minnesota boy reportedly jumped into frigid water after his younger brother fell in on Easter Sunday to successfully rescue him – and has subsequently had to fight for his life at a hospital, a battle in which he is making steady progress, according to his family.Ashkan Thibodeaux’s s
     

Minnesota boy fighting for life after rescuing younger brother from creek

21 April 2026 at 09:00

Ashkan Thibodeaux, five years old, saved his kid brother Wyatt after he fell into ‘icy water’ of creek they were exploring

A five-year-old Minnesota boy reportedly jumped into frigid water after his younger brother fell in on Easter Sunday to successfully rescue him – and has subsequently had to fight for his life at a hospital, a battle in which he is making steady progress, according to his family.

Ashkan Thibodeaux’s story, which has captured widespread attention in corners of the internet dedicated to spotlighting remarkable displays of bravery, began with exploring a creek in Minnesota’s Itasca county alongside his kid brother, Wyatt, on 5 April, his family and their supporters say.

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Received — 19 April 2026 The Guardian World news

Michigan gas station clerk saves teen from alleged kidnapper after she whispers ‘help’

19 April 2026 at 09:00

In Hamtramck, Abdulrahman Abohatem placed himself between 16-year-old girl and man before police arrest

A gasoline station clerk who came to a suburban Detroit girl’s defense when she entered his store and mouthed the word “help” ultimately had a hand in saving the teenager after a stranger had kidnapped her at gunpoint on her way to school, according to authorities.

“I believe this could have [gone] a lot worse than it did,” said police chief Hussein Farhat of Hamtramck, Michigan, at a news conference addressing a rescue partially attributed to convenience store employee Abdulrahman Abohatem. “We have every belief that this could have ended really badly.”

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© Photograph: Bryan Mitchell/The Guardian

© Photograph: Bryan Mitchell/The Guardian

Received — 18 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • Father of man who inspired Super Mario was also named Luigi, researcher finds Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Elisabeth Zetland, a senior researcher at MyHeritage, found that the actual Luigi had immigrated to US from ItalyGaming enthusiasts have known for years that Nintendo named its mustachioed, superhero plumber after the company’s landlord, Washington state businessman Mario Arnold Segale.But it has only just been determined that Nintendo may have unknowingly named Super Mario’s fictional brother after Segale’s real-life father: Luigi, whose biography evokes that of millions of 20th-century US immi
     

Father of man who inspired Super Mario was also named Luigi, researcher finds

18 April 2026 at 15:20

Elisabeth Zetland, a senior researcher at MyHeritage, found that the actual Luigi had immigrated to US from Italy

Gaming enthusiasts have known for years that Nintendo named its mustachioed, superhero plumber after the company’s landlord, Washington state businessman Mario Arnold Segale.

But it has only just been determined that Nintendo may have unknowingly named Super Mario’s fictional brother after Segale’s real-life father: Luigi, whose biography evokes that of millions of 20th-century US immigrants from Italy.

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© Photograph: Nintendo and Illumination/AP

© Photograph: Nintendo and Illumination/AP

Received — 17 April 2026 The Guardian World news
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  • NFL reporter rescues man from car hours after resigning amid investigation Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Dianna Russini, who was photographed with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, climbed on to Jeep to pull out man and dogA day after resigning from the Athletic amid an internal investigation into photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, the NFL reporter Dianna Russini rescued an older man and a dog from an overturned car in New Jersey.Russini’s actions in the aftermath of a car crash on Wednesday in Wyckoff, New Jersey, were confirmed by a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Pag
     

NFL reporter rescues man from car hours after resigning amid investigation

17 April 2026 at 22:44

Dianna Russini, who was photographed with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, climbed on to Jeep to pull out man and dog

A day after resigning from the Athletic amid an internal investigation into photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, the NFL reporter Dianna Russini rescued an older man and a dog from an overturned car in New Jersey.

Russini’s actions in the aftermath of a car crash on Wednesday in Wyckoff, New Jersey, were confirmed by a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Page Six on Friday first reported on the wreck and Russini’s intervention, 10 days after the celebrity news outlet exclusively published the photos of Russini and Vrabel.

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