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Vegas Golden Knights star Mitch Marner is doing the funniest thing ever with postseason explosion


One of the biggest stories of the Stanley Cup Playoffs has been Vegas Golden Knights star Mitch Marner.

Everyone knew he was an elite player in the NHL, but the biggest knock against him during his time in Toronto was his play in the postseason. And, truthfully, it was not great.

But, the second he skips town? Well, he’s led Vegas to the Western Conference Final, and that’s kind of hilarious because we’ve seen this happen before.

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Mitch Marner has been on fire in his first playoff push with the Vegas Golden Knights. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)

Marner scored just over a minute into Game 6 against the Anaheim Ducks, which Vegas went on to win 5-1 to punch its ticket for a date with the Colorado Avalanche (lucky them).

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The goal was Marner’s seventh of the postseason, and he leads the playoffs in points with 18 points, three clear of the player tied for second, Quinn Hughes and Kirill Kaprizov of the now-eliminated Minnesota Wild.

I think a lot of people saw this coming. Toronto’s playoff problems are well documented. No Stanley Cup since 1967, and the Maple Leafs went nearly 20 years between series wins between 2004 and 2023.

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner skating during a hockey game against the Florida Panthers.

Mitch Marner’s postseason play in Toronto earned him a lot of criticism. (John E. Sokolowski/Imagn Images)

So, it’s kind of hilarious to see Marner explode the second he gets a taste of the playoffs with another team after arriving in Sin City via a sign-and-trade last summer.

In fact, I feel like we’ve all seen this before.

Remember when Phil Kessel was a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Much like Marner, he became a popular target among fans and the media.

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Then, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the very next season, he won a Stanley Cup.

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After a rough end to his time in Toronto, Phil Kessel went on to win back-to-back Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and a third a few years later with the Vegas Golden Knights. (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

Something similar happened with Nazem Kadri, who won a Cup in Colorado a couple of seasons after leaving Toronto.

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It seems like Marner got out of Dodge at the right time.

Now, we’ll see if that remains the case. While Marner avoided an abysmal 2025-26 season, the Leafs are expected to use the first-overall pick in the upcoming draft on Penn State star Gavin McKenna, the kind of player who should be able to help right the ship in a hurry.



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A replica of KITT from ‘Knight Rider’ got a traffic ticket in another state despite being in a museum


You’d think that one way to make sure you never get a traffic ticket in the mail is to stick your car in a museum and just not let it taste the sweet freedom of the open road.

Well, you’re wrong.

It turns out that it doesn’t even work if the car in question is a replica of KITT, the car from the David Hasselhoff talking car classic, “Knight Rider.”

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David Hasselhoff poses with KITT, the talking Pontiac Trans-Am from the series ‘Knight Rider.’ (Photo by Jörg Carstensen/picture alliance via Getty Images)

The Volo Museum is a car museum outside of Chicago, and one of the cars on display is a replica of KITT, the Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am voiced by the great William Daniels (who went on to play Mr. Feeney from “Boy Meets World”).

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It’s a cool piece for any car collection, but you can understand why the museum was confused when it got a ticket in the mail claiming that KITT had gotten caught going 36 mph in a 25 mph zone in Brooklyn.

The car had never been out of the museum, let alone left the state, but sure enough, according to the Associated Press, the ticket came with a photo showing a black Trans-Am with a California plate that read “KNIGHT” getting caught on a traffic cam.

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Veteran character actor William Daniels was the voice of KITT. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

That, of course, is the same plate seen on the show, and the same one on the Volo Museum’s replica.

So, how did a real ticket wind up getting sent to a museum that owns a replica of the car from “Knight Rider?”

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Well, no one seems to know. New York City hasn’t explained, and the museum is as confused as the rest of us.

“The fact that we’re legally tied to a movie prop is interesting,” Volo Museum marketing director Jim Wojdyla said. “We’re known for having our Hollywood cars from TV and movies, but I have no idea how we got registered from a ticket in New York to the plates in California to the Volo Museum in Illinois. We’re still trying to figure it out.”

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KITT from the 1982 TV series, ‘Knight Rider.’ (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

Oddly enough, the same Trans-Am has been tied to five more unpaid tickets in New York City.

The museum has requested a hearing to fight the ticket, and I get the sense they will probably win.



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POV: you’re Jim Chalmers using social media to sell the most ambitious budget of your life | Australian budget 2026

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He’s up before sunrise, pounding the pavement in a cap and running shorts. He’s still up late into the night, having slipped into a comfortable sweater while he checks figures in a darkened office by lamplight, fuelled by sugar-free Red Bull.

It’s “decision week”, Jim Chalmers declares of the annual federal budget in a video that pinged around political group chats this week. The treasurer was keen to take people behind the scenes on social media.

Budget week is the biggest political week of the year, and it’s not unusual for treasurers to enjoy the limelight. With months of hard work culminating in what can often be a make-or-break moment for governments, the pressure is high, and the main man behind it all is keen to sell the final product and himself, like those before him.

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There was Josh Frydenberg running for the cameras (and the photos of his mulleted tennis playing days made public around 2019’s budget), and the famously awkward photo of Joe Hockey appearing to be consoled by Tony Abbott in a staged photo ahead of their 2015 budget. The pre-budget photo ops are a time-honoured tradition in Canberra.

Chalmers has embraced social media. Press conferences and meetings are filmed, footage edited and slowed down for dramatic effect, creative camera shots and quick cuts making for some urgent, pulsing looks at what the treasurer has been up to.

Chalmers’ budget week posts spanned all manner of social media trends: running content, unboxing videos, casual chats to the camera while making coffee, and edited clips following him through the day.

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Everyone in Canberra is a content creator these days. With all parties now fighting to win over voters online as well as the real world, it’s commonplace to see politicians filming TikToks in parliament’s courtyards, arriving for public appearances wearing large Rode microphones on their lapels, or holding media conferences with their own videographers standing among the television cameras. Labor and Liberal MPs have been posting “I read the budget so you don’t have to” content; even veteran minister Don Farrell is posting “POV: walking into budget day” clips while trudging stiffly across a courtyard.

Chalmers has been posting his behind-the-scenes content for a little while now, his own team at press conferences taking reversal pictures of cameras and long, lingering shots of journalists listening intently.

The budget sell is no different. “POV: first budget copy unboxed”, read a caption on one Chalmers video, as a staffer excitedly burst into his office to hand him a paper version of his work. “Perfect early start to the morning with a run down to Treasury”, read another, on a blurry action shot of Chalmers in workout gear, clocking up the miles in the Canberra pre-dawn gloom. Elsewhere, the treasurer is talking to viewers while plopping a Nespresso pod into the coffee machine, or catching up with a group of young people for another caffeine hit.

The federal budget, a dense economic document of many hundreds of pages, is a tough sell for the average punter. Flow charts, complex maths and accounting sheets aren’t big clickers. It’s not hard to see why you’d want to give viewers an easier point of entry. We’re told a part two of Chalmers’ “decision day” video is coming soon.

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Chalmers gave access to his budget lockup to another clutch of social media content creators and influencers this week, with popular pages like Cheek Media, Tash Invests and the ‘Money Money Money’ podcast given an early look at the papers, and opportunities to interview key ministers. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, gave an interview with the commentary page Toilet Paper Australia, while other pages threw questions at Chalmers during the day.

The information war is real, and the weapon is volume of content across as many streams as possible. Politicians still care about the traditional media coverage, with the budget lockup, press conference and subsequent media blitz still a critical part of the strategy. But winning over social media feeds and online platforms, where more people are spending more of their lives, reaching disconnected voters who don’t read the news or are more influenced by relatable content than a week of favourable newspaper headlines, is the challenge for modern politicians.

Some politicians feel silly doing this stuff. You can instantly tell the ones who are enthusiastic when the tripod and ring light come out, or the ones who have clearly been grudgingly dragged over the line by their young staffer. But in a time when voters are tuning out politicians and the news, while placing a premium on authenticity, letting them see a different side of elected leaders can be a powerful tool.

Take, for instance, David Pocock’s wildly popular public campaign for a gas tax: it’s a niche and complicated area of policy, but go to any of Albanese or Chalmers’ comments sections lately, and the responses are flooded with calls to change the tax. Pocock, a plain-talking political outsider, won over a large section of the public with his push, alongside commentary page Punters Politics.

“lol tax the freaking gas,” reads a top comment on Albanese’s latest Instagram post. Eight of the top 10 comments are about gas.

With politicians on the nose, populism on the march and dissatisfaction rife, Albanese and Chalmers have both admitted bluntly that the budget’s major changes are – in part – about showing voters they don’t accept the status quo and trying to respond to concerns about a broken system. Authenticity, a main word One Nation supporters use to praise Pauline Hanson, is key.

Posting a few coffee selfies and running videos won’t fix that overnight. But, in this day and age, it may be more palatable to punters than trying to explain the budget with a lot of dense charts and spreadsheets.



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NC NAACP defends branch president who opposes White interim mayor candidates


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The North Carolina NAACP defended a local branch president, Corine Mack, after she argued that it is “seriously disturbing” for any White person to fill in as interim mayor of Charlotte after Mayor Vi Lyles announced her resignation.

Lyles announced last week that she will be resigning as mayor on June 30, saying her term has been “has been the honor of my life.” While some are puzzled at her resignation only about halfway into her term, one aspect that has been noted is her controversy on the national stage after the stabbing of Ukrainian national Iryna Zarutska.

According to Axios, numerous local politicians are jockeying to fill the position, but Mack voiced outrage at the possibility that Lyles — who is Black — could be temporarily succeeded by someone who is White. As Charlotte-Mecklenburg NAACP president, Mack shared a now-controversial post on Monday, arguing that a White person taking the role would be part of a larger phenomenon of usurping Black representation.

“It is seriously disturbing for White folks to be lobbying to be the interim Mayor in Charlotte,” Mack wrote. “Our Mayor who recently resigned is a Black woman who is a registered Democrat. While Black representation is being undermined and stripped nationwide; White folks are either tone deaf or worse … self centered! It’s not about YOU!

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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles speaking at a campaign event at Bojangles Arena

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles has faced intense scrutiny since the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian national Iryna Zarutska. (Allison Joyce/Bloomberg)

“In Charlotte, Black Voters have been intentional about having Black representation,” she continued. “What is the consensus after several discussion; If the City Council votes a non-Black person in as interim Mayor again … voters will hold you accountable next year.”

Mack made a similar statement, doubling down to Queen City News by declaring, “Why would we replace  the Black outgoing mayor with a White person? That simple.”

She later added, “My question for the white folks who, up in arms and outraged, are they outrage about the fact that Black representation is under attack?”

Mack also defended the post on her personal Facebook page, arguing the outrage about how “any Black person who dares to have an independent thought and opinion.”

“On our NAACP Charlotte-Mecklenburg Branch page, White people are losing their minds in defense of Charlotte having the right to have a White Mayor. Anyone can run next year! This year the City Council will elect the interim Mayor,” she wrote. “It is very interesting to watch some White people in a frenzy about Black people loving and supporting Black people. Meanwhile, they create movements and spaces solely for white people all of the time.”

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Charlotte NAACP President Corine Mack addresses the media during a press conference September 22, 2016, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

“The outrage must be about any Black person who dares to have an independent thought and opinion,” she concluded. Poor things! White people created race and racism. But, they continue to play the victim and create fake narratives. Everything in this country is predicated on race … White people did that! I won’t be silenced! In the meantime, I’m praying for this country.”

WBTV reported that Deborah Maxwell, president of the North Carolina NAACP, addressed Mack’s initial post on the following Wednesday.

“NAACP North Carolina stands with the Charlotte‑Mecklenburg Branch and its long‑standing work to advance equity, justice, and accountability for Black communities,” she said.

She added further, “The NAACP evaluates leadership by actions, policies, and results, not by personal identity. What matters is whether decisions made by those in power strengthen or harm the lived experiences of Black residents.”

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Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear as a man looms over her during an attack on a Charlotte light rail train in North Carolina. (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

Maxwell also defended the local NAACP chapter’s duty to raise concerns if they think Black communities are being excluded from “meaningful participation or progress.” 

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“Black communities deserve leadership that listens, delivers results, and helps close long‑standing gaps in opportunity,” she said.



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‘A watchdog without resources is not a watchdog’: Labor accused of letting key accountability body languish | David Pocock

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Labor has been accused inadequately funding one of the central institutions safeguarding public administration, with transparency advocates and independent David Pocock criticising commitments for the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) in this week’s budget.

Parliament’s Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit has previously warned the Albanese government that the auditor general’s financial position is unsustainable and of “serious concern” – even as the number of government agencies and functions subject to oversight expands significantly.

Tuesday night’s budget included new annual funding of $99.8m for the ANAO, a below inflation increase from the 2025–26 budget appropriation of $98.2m.

The budget papers show the ANAO’s average staffing level dropping from 435 in 2025-26, to 421 in 2026-27.

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The funding comes amid warnings the ANAO will already struggle to meet its targets for audit reviews of the work of government departments and major spending programs. The agency is charged with supporting accountability and transparency, through independent reporting to the parliament.

In October last year, the auditor general, Caralee McLiesh, told Senate estimates hearings the ANAO had been operating in deficit continuously for the past eight years, a position she described as no longer sustainable.

The ANAO’s annual report showed it recorded a loss of $5.3m in 2024–25, with accumulated cash reserves being required to close the funding gap. Remaining reserves are required to fund liabilities to ANAO staff.

The ANAO’s audit target was cut from 48 reports to 38-42 reports in 2025-2026, but even the lower target might not be met due to the ongoing budget challenges. Automation, streamlined business processes and risk strategies are being used to drive efficiency.

Centre for Public Integrity executive director, Catherine Williams, said key oversight agencies including the ANAO should be subject to separate parliamentary appropriations and an independent funding panel should be established to advise on appropriate resourcing levels.

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She warned the budget allocation announced this week was badly inadequate.

“A watchdog without resources is not a watchdog,” Williams said. “It is a warning sign that government does not take accountability seriously.

“The Centre for Public Integrity’s recent work demonstrates that key integrity institutions – including the auditor general – must be designed to withstand political pressure, including through independent funding and appointment processes and robust oversight mechanisms.”

Pocock, the ACT independent senator, said the ANAO had uncovered serious failures by both Coalition and Labor governments, including grants rorts and defence procurement problems.

“The auditor general is now being forced to scale back the number of performance audits the office undertakes, and to discontinue the Major Projects Report, which has tracked the cost and schedule of major defence acquisitions,” he said.

“This is a report that considers projects that are notorious for running over budget and over time.

“This is shortsighted in every way. A well-funded ANAO pays for itself many times over by finding the waste no one else will. I’ll keep pushing for the funding it needs to do its job.”

Pocock welcomed a small budget increase for the commonwealth ombudsman in the budget, worth $6.2m over the four-year forward estimates period.

The shadow defence minister, James Paterson, has previously highlighted the breakdown around the Major Projects Report in the defence portfolio, arguing independent scrutiny and parliamentary oversight of spending and procurement “is more important than it ever has been in today’s dangerous world”.



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Here it is: The best and the worst of the NFL’s annual tradition of the schedule release videos


NFL schedule release day seems like a national holiday for football fans. They just can’t wait to see how creative, or how lame their teams and others around the league will share the upcoming season’s schedule. This year didn’t disappoint, overall. I say that because some teams did disappoint. That team likes to disappoint with their on-field play as well, but I won’t give it away just yet. 

Without further ado, here are the winners and losers of NFL schedule release day.

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Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft by the Las Vegas Raiders, attends a news conference at the Raiders Headquarters in Henderson, Nev., on April 24, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Winners

Los Angeles Rams

At first, I thought it was going to be lame. It didn’t hook me from the start, coming across as low effort with the ASMR food presentation, but they delivered.

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From poking fun at the Washington Commanders changing their name from the Redskins, to the conspiracy that the San Francisco 49ers power station near their practice facility was causing injury to the players via electromagnetic field emissions, to trolling the Democrat mayor of Philadelphia butchering the spelling of Eagles, it was a chef’s kiss. Pun intended. 

Oh, and they have a humorous “Napoleon Dynamite” reference at the very end with their mascot. Another nice touch.

Atlanta Falcons

The Dirty Birds put together a compilation of “This is SportsCenter”-style commercials to share their season’s schedule. The new President of Football Operations and Falcons’ legend, Matt Ryan recreated his infamous “GET F****** SET!” call, but this time in an office setting. The release included many of the Falcons starters, including Bijan Robinson and Drake London. They poked fun at how to pronounce Bijan and London met a co-worker named Kendrick, alluding to the Kendrick vs. Drake rap beef. Members of St. André Golf, a prominent Atlanta-based comedy trio, Aaron Chewning, Hannah Rae Aslesen and Jonathan Pawlowsk, were also featured. 

To get all of your star players to participate, and your new coach to play a role too, is no easy task. Well done, Atlanta.

Las Vegas Raiders

Speaking of using star players, well, let’s just say star player (No offense Kirk). Raiders quarterbacks Kirk Cousins, who was signed in the offseason after his release from Atlanta, teamed up with the #1 overall pick in this year’s draft, former Indiana Hoosier and national champion, Fernando Mendoza, to parody John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell’s comedy, Step Brothers.

The video starts by recreating the classic nicknames stand-off scene from the movie, but instead of “Nighthawk” and “Dragon”, Mendoza tells Cousins to call him “The Mendolorian”, a reference to Star Wars’ show The Mandalorian, and Cousins telling Mendoza to call him “Kirko Chains.” It’s hysterically poor acting, that’ll give you a Napolean Dynamite feel at times, and the tucked-in shirts are a funny touch. 

Cousins in a tucked-in Yoda shirt was comical, and the two measuring the size of their hands was a witty PG version of the movie’s antics.

Now fans hope the team’s play on the field will be as good as this video. If it’s anything remotely close, the season will be a success.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Rams awarded the Chargers a “Certificate of Achievement” for “Best Schedule Release Video” and I couldn’t agree more. My inner child was loving the Halo-themed release that was littered with Easter eggs trolling their opponents.

One of the characters throws a sticky bomb at a Broncos-themed character, referencing Bo Nix’s injury last season. They poke fun at Texans QB C.J. Stroud giving Bears QB Caleb Williams advice after their primetime showdown in 2024. Diana Russini and Mike Vrabel’s affair is referenced with “1 Hour Until Next Photo Dump” with a “message” from the New York Post. They gave the Chiefs character “zebra armor” so it looked like a ref. The Rams were mentioned with a Colorado Avalanche logo making fun of their GM wearing an Avalanche jersey in the NFL Draft room. 

It was so well presented with countless references to viral moments and gaffes. There’s a reason the video has more than 16 million views in 22 hours since it was posted.

A+ Chargers. A+.

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The Las Vegas Raiders kickoff against the Los Angeles Chargers during the first half at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on Oct. 4, 2021.

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Tennessee Titans

The Titans’ went will the man of the street approach again and it paid off big time.

Tennessee’s social media team went up and down Broadway, and the surrounding area in downtown Nashville to find lookalikes of key figures of their 2026 opponents.

From Will Compton, to Dominico “Big Dom” DiSandro, the chief security officer of the Philadelphia Eagles, to some random white dude in a Myles Garrett jersey who looked nothing like Garrett, it was another cheesy, extremely low-budget video that is easily in my top 3 of best schedule releases.

Losers

Arizona Cardinals

I’ll keep this brief. The Arizona Cardinals put together a Zoom call with what looks like the AI-version of the mascots of all of their opponents, led by an AI Muppet-like figure presented as the “Director of Mascot Match-ups.”

This was hilariously bad. The sound drops off in a way that isn’t properly explained and it sounds like a voiceover you’d hear after recording a voice memo on your phone. 

This may be worst schedule release I’ve ever seen. Incredibly forgettable and hard to get through.

New York Jets

This video is arguably not as bad as Aaron Rodgers‘ Achilles tendon rupturing in the first quarter of his first start in a Jets uniform, but it’s close.

The team went arts and crafts in this year’s release, and I went to bed. This would be an entertaining video to show up on your doom scroll late at night, seeing how paint colors can be mixed and matched to present the color of your opponent, but two and a half minutes of this? Come on. Give your fans something to get excited about.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers reacts during the second half of an NFL game against the Los Angeles Rams in East Rutherford, N.J., on Dec. 22, 2024. (Seth Wenig/AP)

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Not a single word was spoken in this video, but it screamed, “BORING!” to me.

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It’s fitting that two of the worst teams in the league would present schedule releases like this.

Overall, the league’s social media teams do a solid job. It’s fun to look for the subtle and not-so-subtle digs at each other and spend a few hours checking each team’s page to see what they cooked up. It got me fired up for the season, as it did for you as well, I’m sure.



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Former private school teacher pleads guilty to child seduction of student


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A former private school teacher in Indiana pleaded guilty Thursday to child seduction, after authorities said she carried on a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student, according to court records.

Fox News Digital reviewed court records showing Torrie Lemon, 24, was sentenced to four years, though she avoided significant prison time. Records show she was ordered to serve 40 days in jail or prison followed by 1,420 days (nearly four years) of probation.

Prosecutors said the relationship came to light during a 2025 school trip after another student discovered explicit text messages on the teen’s cellphone.

Lemon, a former kindergarten teacher at the Colonial Christian School, was later charged in both Hamilton and Marion counties, and admitted to the allegations during a police interview.

“I was having an inappropriate relationship with a student from our school,” she told authorities, FOX 59 reported.

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Torrie Lemon, 24, was sentenced to 40 days in prison with nearly four years of probation. (Marion County Prosecutor’s Office)

The victim told investigators the relationship dated back to January 2025, when she and Lemon began spending time together and making sexual jokes before eventually kissing during a school field trip, according to court documents reviewed by FOX 59.

Authorities said the relationship was uncovered in April during a school trip to South Carolina, after another student saw explicit messages exchanged between Lemon and the victim.

Lemon was also allowed to sleep over at the victim’s home, where the two shared a pull-out couch in the basement, according to court documents, the New York Post reported. The girl’s father also told investigators his daughter began asking questions about Indiana’s age-of-consent laws after meeting the teacher.

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The former teacher and the victim were discovered to be sending explicit text messages to each other. (iStock)

The girl’s father told investigators he knew his daughter had “kissed, hugged and cuddled” Lemon, but said he did not report the relationship because he feared jeopardizing the teacher’s career, according to court documents.

Lemon also allegedly told investigators the victim’s mother suspected “there was more to their relationship” than friendship.

Court documents said the victim told investigators the pair had sex at Lemon’s apartment, which was located on school grounds.

Police also recovered text messages allegedly sent by Lemon to the student, including one message that read: “I love you more than I can describe. I love my girl.”

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Police also recovered text messages allegedly sent by Lemon to the student, including one message that read: “I love you more than I can describe. I love my girl.” (iStock)

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Lemon was expected to be sentenced Friday in Marion County on two additional child seduction charges tied to the same investigation.



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Supreme court rejects Virginia Democrats’ bid to restore congressional map | Virginia

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The supreme court on Friday rejected Virginia’s bid to restore a congressional map that would have given Democrats a chance to pick up four seats in the closely divided House of Representatives.

The court’s order, issued without any noted dissent, is the latest twist in the nation’s mid-decade redistricting competition . It was kicked off last year by Donald Trump urging Republican-controlled states to redraw their lines and was supercharged by a recent supreme court ruling severely weakening the Voting Rights Act that opened up even more winnable seats for the Republican party.

In recent days, the justices have sided with Republicans in Alabama and Louisiana who hope to redo their congressional maps to produce more Republican-leaning seats following the court’s voting rights decision.

But the Virginia situation was different, stemming from a 4-3 ruling by the Virginia supreme court that struck down a constitutional amendment that voters narrowly passed just last month.

The state court found that the Democratic-controlled legislature improperly began the process of placing the amendment on the ballot after early voting had begun in Virginia’s general election last fall.

The supreme court typically doesn’t intervene in state court proceedings unless they present an issue of federal law. Virginia Democrats had hoped to persuade the justices that the Virginia court misread federal law and supreme court precedent that hold that, even if early voting is under way, an election does not happen until election day itself.

Virginia’s amendment had been intended as a response to Republican gains in Texas, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio, and to blunt a new map in Florida that just became law. Once the Virginia amendment passed, it briefly turned the nationwide redistricting scramble into a draw between the two parties.

That was unraveled by the Virginia supreme court’s decision.

It’s possible Democrats could use the high court’s rejection of their bid, while also blessing Republican efforts in Alabama and Louisiana, in election-year messaging about a partisan supreme court.

The state’s top Democrats disagreed about whether it was even too late for help from the supreme court. “Time grows short, but it is not yet too late,” lawyers for the Democratic leaders of the legislature as well as the state told the justices in a brief filed Friday.

A day earlier, the office of the Democratic governor, Abigail Spanberger, already had confirmed that the state will hold this year’s elections under the current districts established in 2021. Last month, the Virginia commissioner of elections, Steve Koski, said a court order was needed by this past Tuesday to set the district lines for primary elections on 4 August.

The leader of the state’s Republican party said the justices made the right call. “Wisely, the Supreme Court of the United States has confirmed the judgment of the Supreme Court of Virginia,” state party chair Jeff Ryer said. “This should once and for all put to rest the Democrats’ effort to disenfranchise half of Virginia.”



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