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Nicholas Brendon, a star of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ is dead at 54

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By Dan Heching, CNN

(CNN) — Nicholas Brendon, who played the character of Xander in the hit ’90s TV series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died. He was 54.

The news was confirmed in a post on Brendon’s verified Instagram on Friday, which was also shared with The Hollywood Reporter. It said the actor died in his sleep of natural causes.

“Most people know Nicky for his work as an actor and for the characters he brought to life over the years. In recent years Nicky has found his passion in painting and art. Nicky loved to share his enthusiastic talent with his family, friends and fans,” the statement read.

“He was passionate, sensitive, and endlessly driven to create. Those who truly knew him understood that his art was one of the purest reflections of who he was.”

The social media statement concluded by asking for privacy for the family.

CNN has reached out to Brendon’s representative for further information.

The actor is best known for playing Xander Harris, best friend to Buffy Summers, on the hit WB series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” which ran for seven seasons beginning in 1997.

A year after “Buffy” ended its run, the actor voluntarily checked himself into a rehabilitation facility due to an alcohol problem, according to the Los Angeles Times.

His problems continued in 2010, as reported by People at the time, when he again checked into rehab after having a run-in with police.

He was again arrested in 2014 in Boise, Idaho and charged with two misdemeanors.

Other credits for the late actor include the 2000 film “Psycho Beach Party” and the 2013 movie “Coherence,” in which he appeared with his identical twin brother Kelly Donovan.

The news of Brendon’s death comes a little over a year after the passing of Michelle Trachtenberg, another star of the original “Buffy” series.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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EE.UU. intenta evitar a toda costa un posible cierre de meses del estrecho de Ormuz

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Por Alayna Treene, Zachary Cohen, Natasha Bertrand, Jim Sciutto y Kevin Liptak, CNN

Funcionarios estadounidenses están tratando frenéticamente de evitar un posible cierre de varios meses del estrecho de Ormuz, reconociendo en privado que reabrir esta vía marítima clave es un problema sin una solución clara y que depende, al menos en parte, de hasta dónde esté dispuesto a llegar el presidente Donald Trump para forzar la mano del régimen iraní, dijeron a CNN múltiples funcionarios del Gobierno y de los servicios de inteligencia.

“Uno de los dilemas centrales de este conflicto es que los iraníes tienen una verdadera ventaja con esto, y no hay una solución evidente”, dijo un funcionario de inteligencia sobre los esfuerzos para reabrir el estrecho.

Una evaluación interna reciente de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa, que circuló dentro del Pentágono en las últimas semanas, determinó que Irán podría mantener el paso cerrado entre uno y seis meses, dijeron a CNN cuatro fuentes familiarizadas con el documento. Sin embargo, funcionarios de la Casa Blanca y del Pentágono insistieron en que la evaluación, en particular el escenario de mayor duración, que algunos consideran el peor caso, no estaba siendo considerada seriamente.

El secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, no la había visto, y Trump no había sido informado al respecto ni la estaba utilizando para orientar sus decisiones de política, dijo un alto funcionario de la Casa Blanca.

El portavoz del Pentágono, Sean Parnell, dijo en un comunicado que la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa era “una de muchas agencias de inteligencia en el Pentágono que planifican para cada posible peor escenario”.

“Una evaluación no significa que sea plausible, y es peligroso que los medios seleccionen el peor escenario para asustar al pueblo estadounidense”, dijo Parnell. “He estado presente en todas las sesiones informativas sobre este tema, y un cierre de seis meses del estrecho de Ormuz es una imposibilidad y completamente inaceptable para el secretario de Defensa. El Pentágono estaba bien preparado para los intentos del régimen iraní de cerrar el estrecho, y estamos trabajando para abordar este desafío bajo la dirección del comandante en jefe”.

La secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, dijo en un comunicado: “Como la Casa Blanca ha sostenido durante mucho tiempo, el presidente Trump y su equipo de seguridad nacional estaban bien preparados para los intentos del régimen iraní de cerrar el estrecho, y las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. están enfocadas en eliminar sistemáticamente la capacidad del régimen terrorista iraní de interrumpir el libre flujo de energía”.

La Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa (DIA, por sus siglas en inglés) dijo en un comunicado: “La DIA no puede confirmar ni negar la supuesta evaluación mencionada”.

Las variables sobre cuánto tiempo permanecerá cerrado el estrecho de Ormuz cambian casi a diario, dijeron a CNN los funcionarios de inteligencia y del Gobierno, a medida que las operaciones militares de EE. UU. e Israel continúan dañando las capacidades de Irán para lanzar ataques. El tiempo del cierre, dijeron, depende en parte de cuánto logren esos ataques afectar los arsenales de armas iraníes y de la incertidumbre sobre las capacidades militares que aún conserva el país.

EE.UU. ha intensificado los esfuerzos militares para despejar el estrecho, y el presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto, el general Dan Caine, detalló esta semana varios sistemas de armas utilizados para contrarrestar ataques con drones iraníes y controlar el paso. Entre ellos mencionó un A-10 Warthog para atacar embarcaciones en el estrecho.

EE.UU. ha dañado de manera innegable las capacidades de Irán, pero su arsenal de misiles de corto alcance no ha sido completamente destruido, han di

Talks intensify in Washington to end DHS shutdown as airport delays mount nationwide

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By Morgan Rimmer, Sarah Ferris, Annie Grayer, CNN

(CNN) — After weeks of stalemate — and mounting airport delays nationwide — leaders in both parties are scrambling to work out a deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, though it remains unclear if a compromise is in reach.

A Friday night meeting on Capitol Hill — which marks the second straight day of talks — is the latest sign that Republicans and the White House are seeking a swift way out of the growing political crisis. Democrats remained tight lipped as they emerged from the talks, though a key GOP leader said she expected the group to meet again in the coming days.

Multiple Republicans said leaving the meeting that the GOP had bolstered its latest offer to Democrats, though they declined to specify how the White House was proposing to address the Democrats’ demands on new limits for immigration enforcement.

Frustrations have been steadily growing on both sides of the aisle over how to defuse a weeks-long standoff over the shutdown as Democrats have so far dismissed GOP efforts to negotiate over ICE tactics as inadequate.

But lawmakers are eager to reach a deal in the next week before Congress leaves town for a lengthy spring recess, faced with hourly reports of long lines at airports and a shrinking pot of FEMA money.

A meeting with White House border czar Tom Homan and bipartisan Senate appropriators Friday evening was brief, with Democrats leaving without speaking to reporters less than an hour after it began.

Republicans at the meeting said that Democrats were not upset when they left, and Homan said, “Discussions are continuing, we need to get the government back open.”

A Democratic source familiar with the talks said, “It was a productive meeting, but there’s a ways to go to secure the significant reforms that Democrats have laid out for weeks and that are necessary to earn the support of the Democratic caucus.”

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins told reporters, “The White House has added to its offer,” describing the latest version as a “very fair, reasonable offer,” without outlining specifics. Collins added, “yes,” they are now waiting for Democrats to counter.

Asked if the group would meet again Saturday, Collins replied, “I certainly hope so,” but noted that depends on Democrats. She added, “I thought the meeting could have gone longer.”

GOP Sen. Katie Britt called the conversation, “productive,” adding “we built off of the conversations yesterday, which is positive.”

“I think we need to work through the weekend to achieve a result or figure out a pathway forward,” she said.

So far Democrats have remained defiant in their position that they will not fund DHS without concrete changes to federal law preventing the kind of violence seen in Minneapolis earlier this year. They argue the White House is refusing to make any real concessions.

Sen. Jacky Rosen, a centrist Democrat, was adamant earlier on Friday that she will not alter her position until the White House gets serious in its proposals – a sign that the Democratic party is not shrinking from its demands.

“You’ve seen the offers they sent back. ‘We’ll be glad to uphold the current law.’ Well, that’s great. That’s no negotiation. ‘We’ll be glad to follow the Fourth Amendment where we think we should.’ Oh, you suddenly realize we have a bill of rights? Thank you for saying that you’ll enforce it through the executive branch. That’s not a negotiation,” she told CNN ahead of the Friday night meeting.

Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock — who represents the massi

Kristian Fonseca convicted of two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Kristian Fonseca of Oxnard was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the 2020 shooting deaths of Jose Estrada and Daniel Zuniga.

Fonseca was also convicted of two counts of attempted murder and one count of being in possession of a firearm less than ten years after a conviction noted the Ventura County District Attorney's Office in a press release Friday.

He is currently scheduled to be sentenced on May 14, 2026, where he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole added the local prosecutor's office.

The convictions this week are connected to two separate shootings in 2019 and 2020.

In October of 2019, Fonseca was driving with two friends along Ventura Avenue when they stopped at a liquor store on East Simpson Street after spotting two men standing near a food truck detailed the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

One of the men standing near the food truck was asked, "Where are you from?" before Fonseca opened fire with a shotgun stated the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

According to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office, one of the men was hit multiple times and he suffered life-threatening injuries that required emergency surgery and resulted in long-term medical complications.

Neither of the men who were shot at were gang members shared the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

Surveillance video captured some of the shooting and four spent shotgun shells were recovered from the scene noted the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

On Oct. 24, the following year, Fonseca was at a front yard gathering in Santa Paula when three rival gang members approached from down the street detailed the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

The trio had been involved in escalating verbal confrontations earlier in the day and the interactions turned violent when one of the three and Fonseca fought in the street explained the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

After the fight, Fonseca retrieved a gun and opened fire on the group, hitting and killing Jose Estrada and Daniel Zuniga shared the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

According to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office, evidence showed that Fonseca continued to fire at close range after the victims has fallen, including while one of the men pleaded for his life.

Estrada was declared dead at the scene and Zuniga was transported in critical condition before later dying from his injuries at a local hospital after being on life support for two weeks.

A third man, Rafael Hernandez, was hit by the gunfire but survived the encounter added the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

Officers recovered ten 9mm shell casings from the scene, most near the places where Estrada and Zuniga had fallen, but the gun used during the shooting was never recovered noted the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

Fonseca was arrested three days later on a warrant connected to the first shooting.

"Justice in this case took time, but the victims' families never lost faith in the process," shared Senior Deputy District Attorney Blake Heller, who prosecuted the case. "They showed tremendous patience and strength in the face of unimaginable loss. We are grateful to the jury for their careful attention to the evidence and their service. Today's ve

Sentencia de 25 años a sujeto acusado de intento de abuso sexual

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Sentencia de 25 años a sujeto acusado de intento de abuso sexual

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En la corte sentenciaron a un sujeto a 25 años de prisión por un intento de abuso sexual en Whitewater, se trata de Bryan Vines Burge, de 55 años, quien se declaró culpable de un ataque ocurrido en agosto del 2025.

Los investigadores señalan que el individuo entro a la vivienda y amenazó a la víctima con un cuchillo e intentó violarla, pero logró escapar para pedir ayuda.

Posteriormente, los agentes del sheriff arrestaron al depravado en Cabazon.

La víctima sufrió heridas leves durante el incidente, pero no requirió hospitalización.

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