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President Donald Trump visits the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota, on Wednesday, July 1.
The president is expected to deliver an address at the presidential library before returning to Washington, DC, this afternoon.
Earlier Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance addressed service members at the Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Tate Paul’s Restraining Order Against Ex-Wife and Mormon Wives’ Taylor Frankie Paul Denied

Tate Paul’s temporary restraining order against ex-wife Taylor Frankie Paul has been denied.
“As Tate himself recognizes, many of his supporting allegations are based upon inadmissible hearsay, without any corroborating evidence,” court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Wednesday, July 1, read. “Many of the concerns, like the children not doing well in school and expressing sadness will require ongoing attention not remedied with an emergency order changing custody.”
The statement continued, “The court acknowledges that what he is allegedly hearing can
create anxiety, but contrary to the claim that the children are in immediate danger, Taylor proffers that Tate left the children with her from June 11 through the 17, 2026, while he went to Iceland. The court cannot find an immediate and irreparable harm as contemplated by Rule 65A, and the motion is denied.”
News broke on Tuesday, June 30, that Tate, 32, filed a temporary restraining order in a Utah court, with a hearing requested. He also filed a petition to modify the terms of their divorce and custody agreement.
Related: Inside Taylor Frankie Paul and Ex Tate's Custody, Child Support Agreement
As Taylor Frankie Paul’s alleged domestic dispute with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen continues to make headlines, her marriage and divorce from ex-husband Tate Paul has been thrust back into the limelight. Taylor, 31, was married to Tate for six years before they divorced in summer 2022. Taylor announced their split during a viral TikTok video where […]Taylor and Tate were married from 2016 to 2022 and share daughter Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 6. Taylor is also the mom of son Ever, 2, whom she shares with ex Dakota Mortensen.
Months ahead of Tate’s legal filing, Taylor made headlines when new allegations of domestic violence involving her and Mortensen, 33, were made public. A spokesperson for Utah’s Draper City Police Department confirmed to Us in March that there was an open “domestic assault investigation” into an altercation between the former couple that occurred one month prior, with allegations “made in both directions.”
TMZ also released footage of Taylor physically assaulting and throwing chairs at Mortensen in front of her child, seemingly hitting her daughter in the head by accident, in a February 2023 incident. At the time, Taylor was arrested on charges of aggravated assault, two counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child, child abuse and criminal mischief. Taylor pleaded guilty to felony aggravated assault in August 2023 as part of a plea deal in exchange for the dismissal of the remaining charges.
Mortensen, for his part, was granted a temporary restraining order against Taylor and temporary custody of son Ever, according to court documents obtained by Us. Both Mortensen and Taylor denied the allegations made against them.
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In June, a judge recommended that Taylor is no longer required to have supervised visits with son Ever. She can now have Ever on alternative weekends and one midweek day. The exes are scheduled to appear in court for another custody hearing on Wednesday, July 8.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support. If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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Man plowed into scooter rider, then 'made a U-turn' and hit him again: Police
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Left inset: Noe Ibarra Cedeno (Dallas County Sheriff's Office). Right inset: Tony July Vasquez (KDFW/YouTube). Background: The area in Irving, Texas, where Noe Ibarra Cedeno allegedly mowed down and killed Tony July Vasquez (KDFW/YouTube).
A Texas motorist drunkenly plowed into a scooter rider with his Honda Civic, turned around, then hit the person again and ran over his body before driving away as if nothing happened, cops say.
"The vehicle made a U-turn and struck the victim a second time before fleeing the scene," the Irving Police Department told Law&Crime in a statement about Noe Ibarra Cedeno, 36, who is charged with intoxication manslaughter, intoxication assault and collision involving serious bodily injury or death and hit-and-run.
"The victim, Tony Vasquez, was operating a motorized scooter in the roadway," the IPD statement says.
Sign up for the Law&Crime Daily Newsletter for more breaking news and updatesCedeno was later located by police and determined to be intoxicated. An arrest affidavit obtained by local ABC affiliate WFAA says Cedeno told investigators that he drank four to six Coronas while watching a FIFA soccer match before leaving to drive someone to a hotel.
"He stated that upon leaving, he hit something with his vehicle, but did not know what it was, and later believed he had hit a person," according to the affidavit. "The defendant turned around and drove back through the scene, not seeing anything, but running over something again," the document says.
Cedeno went to the hotel and eventually returned home.
Officers responded to the 2800 block of Cantrell Street regarding an accident around 2:53 a.m., according to the IPD statement. Authorities launched an investigation and located a black Honda Civic with a bumper that allegedly matched pieces found at the scene.
Cedeno was detained and blew a 0.103 when given a preliminary breath test for drunk driving, which is over the legal limit in Texas of 0.08. He was booked into the Dallas County Jail and is being held on a combined $350,000 bond.
Vasquez, who is from Dallas, was a musician who played bass in a band with his father, according to his family.
"I miss him a lot," his father, Julio Vasquez, told KDFW.
"It's just terrible," he added. "I mean, somebody to do that, you know, has to be crazy, has to be an animal."
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Tobias Harris joining Spurs on 2-year, $31 million deal: Source
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Veteran forward Tobias Harris has had two separate stints in Detroit. Don Juan Moore / Getty Images
By Hunter Patterson and Jared WeissJuly 1, 2026 Updated 4:36 pm EDTTobias Harris’ second stint in Detroit is coming to an end, as the veteran forward has agreed to a two-year, $31 million contract with the San Antonio Spurs, according to a league source granted anonymity because the deal is not yet official.
Trajan Langdon, Detroit’s president of basketball operations, said in May that the Pistons had hoped to retain Harris, who turns 34 on July 15. But that won’t be the case, as he’ll now team up with Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle on a Spurs team that made the NBA Finals last season.
ESPN first reported the deal. Harris spent two years in Detroit (2016-18) before rejoining the Pistons as a free agent in 2024. This past season, Harris paced All-Star guard Cade Cunningham as the Pistons’ second-leading scorer during the postseason with 18.1 points per game. Harris also added 7.2 rebounds and a playoff-career-high 1.5 steals per game as the Pistons, the top seed in the Eastern Conference, won a playoff series for the first time since 2008.
Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff has described Harris as his “safety blanket,” and Harris has been revered as a professional who brings leadership to the locker room. For example, multiple Pistons have praised how Harris has helped younger guys on the team fine-tune their daily routines and approach recovery as a veteran should.
“That’s really my guy,” backup point guard Daniss Jenkins said of Harris after a Pistons playoff win against the Cleveland Cavaliers. “(It’s) all the little things. Just talking to me because it’s not easy playing behind the main guy when you’re in that position. So it’s just all the little things to keep my mental right. To stay with it and stay poised through all the ups and the downs.”
Harris said those bonds with his teammates bring him “a lot of life.”
“I tell my wife all the time, all the time, ‘I love being a part of this team, I love being with these guys,’” Harris said in May. “On the floor, off the floor, the communication, the way we all are friends, really. I’m the older guy, but I look at our team like life-long friends outside of hooping — that’s rare. I’ve played with a lot of guys. I’ve probably only called a few of them real friends.”
Now Harris will look to form new bonds in San Antonio. The Spurs needed a power forward who could provide good size at the position, but remain versatile: Harris fits the bill, someone who can play from the wings but also can work out of the dunker spot or post when needed. He is solid at just about everything on the court and has the size to consistently finish in the paint. The Spurs relied on Keldon Johnson when they needed physicality at the four last season, but he struggled to finish once the Spurs got deeper into the playoffs. Harris has a good driving game with decent floater touch and some creativity around the basket. He won’t need to score as much as he did in Detroit — he took 15 shots a game during the Pistons’ recent playoff run.
Harris brings the offensive polish the Spurs were missing in the frontcourt and has enough size to make a difference against teams who can win the battle in the trenches like the Oklahoma City Thunder and New York Knicks. Beyond just winning the positional battle under the rim, the Spurs really needed someone besides the guards who could get all the way to the rim and finish with composure. He should be able to operate in more space, considering the Spurs’ playmaking depth and the way Victor Wembanyama tilts the floor (Though, as of now, he is likely to come off the bench).
The Spurs re-signed Julian Champagnie to a reworked three-year deal and still have Devin Vassell locked in long-term, so there’s no need to change the starting lineup. Though Harris is a more versatile player than Champagnie, he is not a knockdown shooter of the same caliber and that is the primary skill needed around Wembanyama. Barring a trade, the Spurs will have a lot of minutes to split up in the frontcourt as Johnson enters the final year of his contract and Carter Bryant will look to take another step forward in his second season. Johnson provides the intensity, quality defense and shooting the Spurs need off the bench. Bryant is a tantalizing young defender whose shot came along last season, though he needs a lot more experience and will be in Vegas on the Spurs’ summer league team.
The Spurs remain under the luxury tax after signing Harris, so there is no financial impetus to make a consolidation trade at this point. Harris’ two-year deal will expire just as Stephon Castle would be starting a potential max extension, with Dylan Harper on track for one of his own the year after. Harris turns 34 in two weeks, so the Spurs will look to get his best years left before he approaches retirement.
Harris’ departure marks another exit for a key contributor to a Pistons team that won 60 games for the first time in 20 years. On Day 2 of the NBA Draft, the Pistons agreed to trade big man Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for three second-round picks. And as free agency rolls along, the future of All-NBA center Jalen Duren continues to be unclear.
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