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Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn Enters Maryland House Race

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Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn announced Wednesday that he is running for Congress in Maryland’s 5th Congressional District, setting up a competitive Democratic primary to replace retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer.

Dunn became nationally known for his testimony about defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, when a pro-Trump mob sought to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election. In his campaign launch video, Dunn drew a direct line between that day and current immigration enforcement tactics under former President Donald Trump.

“I see the same aggression in ICE agents that I saw from Jan. 6 insurrectionists,” Dunn said, adding, “So tell Donald Trump I’m coming back to the Capitol — this time with a vote, with oversight authority, with subpoena power.”

Crowded Democratic Primary

Dunn enters a deep-blue district with an increasingly crowded Democratic field. About a dozen Democrats have filed paperwork to run, including Maryland state Del. Adrian Boafo, a former aide to Hoyer. Shortly after announcing his retirement, Hoyer endorsed Boafo, calling him a proven leader capable of continuing his work in Congress.

Accountability as a Central Theme

Speaking on ABC News Live, Dunn said the race is less about policy differences and more about leadership in confronting what he sees as ongoing threats to democracy.

“Since Jan. 7, I have been front and center to lead the charge to demand accountability,” he said.

Dunn also criticized a recent FBI raid at a Georgia election office involving 2020 ballots, saying efforts like that are aimed at rewriting history in a way that benefits Trump.

Not His First Campaign

This marks Dunn’s second congressional run. In 2024, he placed second in the Democratic primary for Maryland’s 3rd District, losing to now-Rep. Sarah Elfreth. Dunn says he’s confident this time around.

“If I didn’t think I could win, I wouldn’t be in the race,” he said, adding that what once felt like a looming threat has now become a reality playing out in real time.

The Democratic primary is expected to be closely watched as the race unfolds in one of Maryland’s safest Democratic districts.

For more updates on congressional candidates and elected officials, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Chicago Woman Shot by CBP Seeks Release of Body Camera Footage

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A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on whether body camera footage and other evidence can be made public in the case of Marimar Martinez, a Chicago woman who was shot five times by a Customs and Border Protection agent during a federal immigration operation last fall.

Martinez’s attorney, Chris Parente, is asking the court to lift a protective order that currently keeps the materials sealed, arguing that public release is necessary to “combat the continuing harm to her reputation.” The requested evidence includes body camera video, photographs, and electronic communications related to the shooting.

Case Draws National Attention

The hearing comes days after Martinez testified before Congress, where she described surviving the encounter and called on lawmakers to address federal law enforcement practices.

“Silence is no longer an option,” Martinez told lawmakers, saying she feels a responsibility to speak out about what she says is happening on the streets across the country.

Government Pushback

Prosecutors have opposed releasing the evidence, arguing the court lacks jurisdiction because an appeal is pending. They also contend that some materials, including private text messages from the CBP agent involved, should remain sealed to protect law enforcement methods and personal privacy.

The government dismissed all charges against Martinez in November after previously accusing her of participating in an “ambush” of CBP agents by ramming their vehicle during Operation Midway Blitz.

Disputed Narrative

Parente has accused federal authorities of waging what he called a “counter-factual public relations war” against his client, noting that official statements labeling Martinez a “domestic terrorist” remain online.

Court filings also highlight controversial text messages sent by CBP Agent Charles Exum after the shooting, in which he appeared to boast about firing five shots that caused seven wounds. Exum later testified that he was expressing pride in his firearms skills.

Ongoing Impact

Martinez has said she continues to suffer from physical pain and lasting psychological trauma.

“The mental scars will always be there,” she said, describing the incident as a moment when she believes her own government tried to kill her and then vilified her afterward.

The judge’s decision could determine whether the public gains access to key evidence in one of the most closely watched CBP use-of-force cases in Chicago.

This is a developing story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine for more updates.

2026 NFL Honors: Award Winners and Hall of Fame Class

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The 2026 NFL Honors took place on February 5, 2026, at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, just days before Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium. The primetime awards show celebrated the best performances from the 2025 NFL season and revealed the new Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 live on stage.

Major AP award winners

Here are the headline Associated Press awards from the 2026 NFL Honors.

These awards spotlighted veterans like Stafford and Garrett while pushing emerging stars such as Smith-Njigba and McMillan into the national conversation.

Special awards and league honors

Beyond the AP trophies, the NFL used Honors night to recognize leadership, service, and on-field production across multiple categories.

  • Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year: Bobby Wagner, Washington Commanders
  • Salute to Service Award: Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers
  • Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award: Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals
  • Deacon Jones Sack Leader Award: (winner listed among league stat leaders during the show)
  • Jim Brown Award (rushing champion): (top rusher recognized in the 2025 season recap)
  • FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year: Quarterback and running back honorees highlighted in the broadcast package.
  • Protector of the Year: Chicago Bears offensive lineman (inaugural winner of this new trench award).

These recognitions helped round out the night by honoring community impact, sportsmanship, and statistical excellence, not just headline-grabbing highlight plays.

2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class

The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 was officially revealed during the 2026 NFL Honors, featuring five legends from the modern era and seniors categories.

2026 Hall of Fame inductees

  • Drew Brees, QB (Chargers, Saints)
  • Larry Fitzgerald, WR (Cardinals)
  • Luke Kuechly, LB (Panthers)
  • Adam Vinatieri, K (Patriots, Colts)
  • Roger Craig, RB (49ers, Raiders, Vikings), Seniors finalist

Brees and Fitzgerald entered Canton in their first year of eligibility, while Kuechly and Vinatieri were elected after previously being finalists. Craig’s selection as the lone seniors candidate underscored his pioneering role as a dual-threat back in the 49ers’ dynasty years.

Suspect in 2012 Benghazi Attack Arrested, DOJ Says

A suspect in the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, has been arrested and brought back to the United States, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday.

Zubayr al-Bakoush arrived at Andrews Air Force Base early Friday morning and now faces multiple federal charges stemming from the Sept. 11, 2012, attack that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.

According to prosecutors, al-Bakoush was first charged in a sealed complaint in 2015. An eight-count indictment has now been unsealed, charging him with murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, and arson related to the assault on the U.S. special mission in Benghazi.

The attack left Ambassador Stevens, State Department employee Sean Smith, and two security personnel dead. This marks the first arrest tied to the case in nearly nine years.

In a related case, another suspect, Mustafa al-Imam, was captured in 2017, extradited to the U.S., and later sentenced to 19 years in prison.

The Justice Department said the investigation remains ongoing. Stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine for more updates.

Some eastbound lanes on East Freeway reopen as sinkhole repairs continue

By Daniela Hurtado, ABC13 Houston

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — TxDOT said several eastbound lanes on the East Freeway near Federal Road opened on Thursday afternoon after significant progress was made on repairs to the sinkhole on the left shoulder.

On Wednesday afternoon, a crater crippled the commute near the Federal Road exit. On Thursday night, that hole was filled.

TxDOT reported that the hole reached a depth of 14 feet. Officials told Eyewitness News that, while excavating to reach the waterline for repair, they created a void under the East Freeway lanes measuring 24 feet by 30 feet.

On Thursday afternoon, TxDOT confirmed they poured in three dump trucks’ worth of rock into the hole and then poured a concrete-like material.

“In my time with TxDOT, going on 15 years, this is pretty much a first,” Danny Perez, a spokesperson for TxDOT, said.

TxDOT and the City of Houston confirm this situation was caused by a ruptured city waterline under the freeway. City leaders said the waterline was installed before 1962.

The city says there’s no way to determine how long exactly the leak was there.

ABC13 asked whether the city is undertaking efforts to replace these waterlines across the city or has concerns about other freeways, but the city has not yet responded.

“So it’s really important to work together and not point fingers, it’s not about that, it’s about working together and making sure we make the best out of the situation and making sure the taxpayers and citizens of Houston,” Perez said.

TxDOT said that in the last 24 hours, the city has fixed the leak, crews have pumped water out of the hole, filled it, and poured asphalt.

The city estimates that its share of repairs will cost about $20,000. TxDOT says they don’t yet have a cost estimate for their repairs.

For updates on this story, follow Daniela Hurtado on FacebookX and Instagram.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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Surgeon indicted by the feds for allegedly altering records, making patients ineligible for organs

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By Miya Shay, ABC13 Houston

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston physician is accused of falsifying medical records, which made potential transplant recipients ineligible for organ donations, according to U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei.

John Stevenson Bynon Jr., 66, surrendered to federal authorities and appeared before a federal judge on Thursday afternoon.

According to the indictment, Bynon was the director of abdominal organ transplantation and surgical director for liver transplantation at Memorial Hermann Hospital, where, under his care, patients were allegedly activated on the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) liver transplant waitlist while awaiting an organ donation.

RELATED: Family says they weren’t notified when transplant program was suspended: ‘We trusted the doctors’

Investigators allege Bynon made false claims on medical records, which affected patients’ eligibility for organ donations. They added that, according to court records, patients, their families, and other members of their medical care team were unaware of the false information. Many patients allegedly remained ineligible for months without knowing they could not receive donor organ offers during that time.

“Dr. Bynon is alleged to have betrayed the most sacred duty of a medical professional-to heal,” said Ganjei. “According to the indictment, he stole years and hope from those who trusted him most by falsifying records and preventing patients from receiving organ transplants. Rest assured, the Southern District of Texas will continue to seek justice for every victim in this case.”

“Dr. Bynon is accused of manipulating the criteria of patients on organ transplant waiting lists, thereby allegedly manipulating the patients’ chance of survival,” acting Special Agent in Charge Jason Hudson of the FBI Houston Field Office said. “(Thursday’s) indictment makes it clear that the FBI will investigate allegations of patient harm regardless of how reputable and respected the practitioner is or the hospital system they work for.”

The indictment alleges some of Bynon’s patients had dire health outcomes, and two others sought care at alternate facilities following the discovery of the alleged false statements and ultimately received organ transplants.

In court on Thursday, the judge balked at the U.S. government’s willingness to let Dr. Bynon out on an unsecured bond. Instead, she required the doctor either to deposit $2 million in cash or to sign over his home to the government. The judge says the surgeon has substantial assets and can easily leave the country.

After his court appearance, Dr. Bynon’s attorney said the charges are baseless.

“He’s performed more than 2,000 transplants,” attorney Sami Khalil said, pointing out the surgeon’s 40-year career and the lives changed.

Khalil says they will “educate the court” about the ridiculousness of these charges.

According to the DOJ, Bynon is charged with five counts of making false statements in health care matters. If convicted, he faces up to five years in federal prison and a maximum fine of $250,000 per conviction.

For news updates, follow Miya Shay on FacebookX and Instagram.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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Warm sunshine rules the forecast until storm system reaches Houston next week

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A sunny weather pattern is taking over through the weekend, and we’ve got pleasant temperatures to enjoy along with it!

We expect another perfectly sunny day Friday. Temperatures won’t be as cold in the morning, but temps will still dip into the mid 40s. The dry westerly wind will rapidly warm things up rapidly with highs near 80 in the afternoon.

How is the weekend shaping up?

The weekend will be filled with sunshine and pleasant temperatures! After two weekends in a row with freezing temperatures and arctic air, this Saturday and Sunday will feature sunshine with lows in the 40s and highs in the 70s.

Could we get more severe weather any time soon?

We are eyeing two Pacific storm systems next week that could bring some rough storms to Texas, one around Tuesday, one around Friday. It’s too soon to get more specific than that, but we’ll work hard to sort it all out while you enjoy our delightful weather for the rest of the week!

Any more cold blasts possible in February?

Sure, but if we do get blasted with more arctic air, it likely wouldn’t be until near the end of February. Until then, we will likely remain free from any freezing weather.

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Houston’s New Policies: What They Mean for Hispanic Neighborhoods

Houston’s New Policies: What They Mean for Hispanic Neighborhoods

Houston’s recent policy shifts are already stirring questions in Hispanic neighborhoods Houston knows well. Your home, your streets, and your local businesses could feel the impact faster than you think. From housing affordability Houston faces to changes in public safety policy Houston enforces, this breakdown shows what’s coming—and how you can make your voice heard. Stay close as we unpack the Houston City Council decisions shaping your community today.

Housing and Renter Protections

As Houston navigates new policies, the focus on housing highlights significant changes that could affect many. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or landlord, these shifts could impact you.

Housing Affordability Challenges

Housing costs continue to be a hot topic in Houston. With prices rising, many families feel the pinch. The city is looking at ways to keep homes within reach. This means more affordable housing developments and assistance programs. But what does this mean for you? It might bring hope for those struggling to find a home within their budget.

Yet, challenges remain. Some fear these efforts might not cover everyone in need. It’s crucial to stay informed and voice your needs in community meetings. This way, you help shape the solutions that affect you directly. Keep an eye on local announcements and participate in discussions to ensure your concerns are heard.

Renter Protections and Property Tax Relief

Good news for renters! The city is enhancing rights to ensure fair treatment. This includes safeguards against unfair evictions and more transparent lease agreements. Such measures aim to create a stable living environment for all.

For homeowners, property tax relief is on the table. Proposed changes could lessen the financial burden, helping you keep more money in your pocket. But as with any policy, the details matter. It’s important to understand how these policies will unfold and ensure they truly benefit your community. Engage with local advocacy groups to stay updated and make your voice count.

Transportation and Street Safety

With housing in focus, transportation and street safety follow closely. These changes aim to make Houston a city where getting around is easier and safer for everyone.

METRO Transit Updates

Getting around Houston might soon feel different. METRO is introducing updates to improve service. Expect more frequent buses and extended routes. This could mean less waiting and more access to different parts of the city. But how will this impact you?

These updates promise to connect more communities and bring convenience to your daily commutes. Embracing public transportation might also ease traffic and reduce pollution. If you rely on METRO, stay tuned for announcements on new schedules and routes. This could change how you plan your day.

Street Safety and Sidewalk Improvements

Safety on the streets is a priority. New projects focus on making sidewalks and crossings safer for pedestrians. This includes better lighting and clearer signs to guide you safely across busy streets.

For cyclists and pedestrians, these improvements are welcome changes. But there’s a need for vigilance. Ensure your neighborhood is included in these plans by engaging in local meetings. Speak up about areas that need attention, so every voice contributes to a safer community environment.

Supporting Small Businesses

As the city evolves, supporting local businesses remains crucial. Recent policy changes aim to make it easier for small businesses to thrive, especially in Hispanic neighborhoods Houston cherishes.

Small Business Permitting Changes

Starting or running a small business involves navigating many regulations. The city is simplifying the permitting process, making it quicker and less costly. This is great for entrepreneurs looking to establish or expand their businesses. But how will this affect you?

If you own a small business, these changes can save you time and money. It could also mean more local businesses popping up, enriching your community. Stay informed about these changes to take full advantage of them.

Community Resources and Advocacy

Support doesn’t stop at permits. The city is bolstering community resources to empower local businesses. This includes workshops, mentorship programs, and financial assistance. These resources aim to build a solid foundation for small businesses to grow.

Getting involved with local business networks can connect you to these resources. Participate in workshops and use the available support to enhance your business skills. This way, you contribute to a vibrant local economy and help foster a community that supports each other.

In closing, Houston’s new policies present both challenges and opportunities. Staying informed and engaged is key to ensuring these changes positively impact your neighborhood. Let’s work together to shape a Houston where everyone thrives.

Savannah Guthrie’s Mom’s Disappearance: Timeline, Latest Updates and What We Know So Far

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The disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has turned into a heartbreaking mystery that authorities are treating as a likely abduction in Arizona. As the search enters its next phase, investigators, family members and viewers of the “Today” show are all asking the same question: Where is Nancy Guthrie?

Who Is Nancy Guthrie?

Nancy Guthrie, 84, is the mother of “Today” show co‑anchor Savannah Guthrie and a longtime resident of the Tucson area in Arizona. Born Nancy Ellen Long, she grew up in northern Kentucky near Cincinnati before moving west and eventually raising her family in Tucson.

Friends and relatives describe Nancy as a devoted mother, grandmother and woman of deep Christian faith who stayed closely involved in her children’s lives even as Savannah’s television career took her to Washington, D.C., and New York. She has limited mobility and relies on daily medication, which investigators say makes her disappearance especially dangerous if she is without access to her prescriptions.

Timeline of Savannah Guthrie’s Mom’s Disappearance

Saturday, January 31 – The Last Time Nancy Was Seen

On the evening of January 31, Nancy traveled to a family dinner in the Tucson area, arriving at a relative’s home around 5:30 p.m. She spent several hours with family before her son‑in‑law, Tommaso Cioni, drove her back to her home in the Catalina Foothills shortly before 10 p.m.

Doorbell and garage‑door data show that Nancy’s garage opened around 9:48 p.m. and closed again at about 9:50 p.m., confirming that she made it inside her house that night. Authorities later revealed that in the early hours of the following morning, the home’s camera system disconnected, a detail that now sits at the center of their working timeline.

Sunday, February 1 – A Missed Church Service Raises Alarm

Nancy was expected at church on Sunday morning, a weekly routine that those who know her say she almost never missed. When she did not arrive, a concerned church member contacted her family, who drove to her home and quickly realized something was wrong.

Family members notified the Pima County Sheriff’s Department around midday, and deputies arrived at the home shortly after to begin an urgent search. By that evening, officials had already described the circumstances as “concerning” and signaled that they suspected Nancy could be the victim of a kidnapping or abduction.

Early Investigative Findings

As the investigation unfolded, authorities disclosed that blood found on or near Nancy’s porch belonged to her, heightening fears that she had been forcibly taken from her home. Investigators are also analyzing the disconnection of the home’s camera system, as well as data from Nancy’s pacemaker and phone, to narrow down the critical overnight window when she may have been abducted.

Law enforcement officials have emphasized that Nancy’s disappearance is not being treated as a simple missing‑person case; instead, they are operating on the assumption that she was “taken” and may have been targeted or at least confronted by someone at or near her house.

Ransom Note, Hoax Arrest and Confusion Around the Case

The investigation into Savannah Guthrie’s mom’s disappearance has been complicated by at least one disturbing attempt to exploit the case. A Tucson TV anchor revealed that her station received what appeared to be an emailed ransom note demanding money, giving deadlines and referencing details that initially made it seem credible.

Authorities later announced the arrest of an individual accused of sending an “imposter ransom demand,” describing the message as an attempt to insert a fake ransom into the already high‑profile investigation. Officials say this hoax diverted resources and added emotional strain for the Guthrie family, even as they continue to chase legitimate leads and evaluate any communication that might point to Nancy’s actual whereabouts.

Savannah Guthrie’s Emotional Public Plea

Savannah Guthrie has left the “Today” show and NBC’s Olympic coverage plans to be with her family in Arizona as the search for her mother continues. In an emotional video message and social media posts, she has pleaded directly with whoever may be holding Nancy, promising that her family is ready to communicate but begging for undeniable proof that her mother is still alive.

“Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere,” Savannah said in one widely shared message, vowing that she and her siblings “will not rest” until they are reunited. Her appeals have struck a chord with viewers around the world who have watched Guthrie report on other families’ tragedies for years and now see her facing one of her own.

Law Enforcement Response and Reward

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, with assistance from the FBI and other agencies. Officials have repeatedly stressed that time is critical, citing Nancy’s medical needs and limited mobility as major factors in their around‑the‑clock search.

Authorities and the family have announced a reward of up to 50,000 dollars for information that leads to Nancy’s recovery or to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible. They have urged residents in the Tucson and Catalina Foothills areas to check home security cameras, doorbell footage and remote properties for anything unusual from the night of January 31 into the morning of February 1.

How the Public Can Help

Investigators are asking anyone with information about the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department tip line or submit information through the FBI. Authorities say even small details—unusual vehicles, suspicious activity around Nancy’s neighborhood, or digital records from home cameras—could prove crucial in bringing her home.

As the timeline of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance becomes clearer, one fact remains at the center of this developing story: Savannah Guthrie and her family are holding on to hope that Nancy is still out there and can be found alive.

Bad Bunny Teases Super Bowl Halftime Show Plans

Bad Bunny is offering a glimpse into his mindset ahead of the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, set for Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Fresh off a historic triple Grammy win, the global superstar says the feeling guiding him right now is simple: gratitude.

“I’m just trying to enjoy it,” Bad Bunny said during a press conference Thursday. “I know I’m gonna have fun, and everyone involved is going to have fun that day.”

Focusing on the Moment

The Puerto Rican artist said he’s intentionally avoiding pressure as he prepares for one of the biggest performances of his career, choosing instead to stay present and enjoy the experience. While he kept most details under wraps, he playfully dodged questions about potential surprise guests, smiling as he declined to reveal anything.

A Full-Circle NFL Moment

This isn’t Bad Bunny’s first time on a Super Bowl stage. He previously appeared during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in 2020 alongside Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. Though he never expected to return as a headliner, he credited friends and collaborators for helping manifest the opportunity.

“My biggest pleasure is to create, have fun doing it and connect with people,” he said, adding that music-making remains an intimate process rooted in friendship and authenticity.

Grammys, Roots, and Culture

Bad Bunny recently won album of the year at the Grammys for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, a project he described as deeply personal. He said the album wasn’t created with awards or massive stages in mind, but rather to reconnect with his roots, culture, and personal history.

“I was just looking to connect with my people more than ever,” he said.

Preparing — Burgers Included

As for Super Bowl prep, Bad Bunny said he’s trying to eat healthy — though smash burgers are still on the menu. Fans may see elements inspired by his sold-out Puerto Rico residency and his January halftime teaser, which featured him dancing to “BAILE INoLVIDABLE.”

Mixed Reactions Ahead of Game Day

While anticipation for the performance is high, some conservative groups have criticized the choice, citing Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language music and outspoken support for immigrants. In response, Turning Point USA announced a separate, unofficial “All-American Halftime Show” featuring Kid Rock.

Super Bowl LX will feature the Seattle Seahawks vs. the New England Patriots, with Bad Bunny set to take center stage at halftime on Sunday.

For the latest musical and celebrity news, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.