Luigi Mangione returns to federal court for pretrial hearing over potential death penalty

Luigi Mangione returns to federal court for pretrial hearing over potential death penalty
Luigi Mangione returns to federal court for pretrial hearing over potential death penalty
Luigi Mangione attends a suppression of evidence hearing in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 18, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Shannon Stapleton-Pool/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — Luigi Mangione returns on Friday to Manhattan federal court, where prosecutors have said they would seek the death penalty if he’s convicted of stalking and killing UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson on a New York City sidewalk in 2024. 

The appearance follows a three-week hearing in state court during which Mangione tried to convince the judge to exclude some of the critical evidence police said they found in his backpack, including writings and the alleged murder weapon. 

Prosecutors said in a letter Thursday no such hearing is necessary in the federal case.

“The Government searched the contents of the defendant’s notebook pursuant to a judicially authorized search warrant that expressly covered, among other things, handwritten materials, including notebook entries, contained within the defendant’s backpack,” prosecutor Sean Buckley wrote.

“To the extent that the defendant now seeks to challenge the validity of the Government’s warrant — an argument the defendant similarly did not make in either his moving or reply papers — that argument would also fail on the merits because the warrant, which disclosed the initial search of the defendant’s backpack by the Altoona Police Department, was supported by ample probable cause,” wrote Buckley.

Earlier this week, prosecutors disputed a defense claim that Mangione should not face the death penalty because of a purported conflict of interest by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The defense said Bondi is continuing to benefit from a 401k established while she worked at the lobbying firm Ballard Partners, which represents UnitedHealthcare.

Prosecutors said Ballard has made no contributions to her retirement plan since her Senate confirmation as attorney general, and argued that she stands to gain nothing from a “capital outcome” in the Mangione case.

“There is simply no factual basis for the assertion that outside corporate interests influenced the Attorney General’s charging decision in any fashion. The defendant’s insinuations otherwise rest on an inaccurate financial narrative,” Buckley wrote.

Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, is also trying to fight the possibility of the death penalty by challenging one of the aggravating factors that makes him eligible.

Paresh Patel, an expert on the federal stalking statute who Mangione has added to his legal team, is expected to argue that stalking is not a crime of violence and, therefore, an improper predicate to making the case death penalty eligible.

Prosecutors say the defense is wrong.

“Volitional conduct by the defendant that simultaneously places the victim in reasonable fear of death or bodily injury and that proximately causes the victim’s death necessarily involves the ‘use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person or property of another,’ thereby making the offenses charged in Counts Three and Four crimes of violence,” Buckley argued.

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2 shot by federal agent after ‘targeted’ stop, Portland mayor asks ICE to halt operations

2 shot by federal agent after ‘targeted’ stop, Portland mayor asks ICE to halt operations
2 shot by federal agent after ‘targeted’ stop, Portland mayor asks ICE to halt operations

(PORTLAND, Ore.) — Two people were injured in a shooting involving a federal agent in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, according to authorities.

The incident came a short time after an ICE officer allegedly shot and killed a woman in her car in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparking outrage and backlash against the presence of federal agents there. Similarly, the mayor of Portland called for immigration enforcement operations to halt while the investigation is ongoing.

In both cases, federal officials said the motorists tried to ram agents, who fired defensive shots.

The Department of Homeland Security said the shooting in Portland occurred while Border Patrol agents were conducting a “targeted” stop on a vehicle carrying two people allegedly affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang. The passenger was the target, DHS said.

The agents on the stop were part of a Customs and Border Protection operation dubbed “Operation Oregon,” according to multiple law enforcement sources.

“When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents,” DHS said in a statement.

The driver, who was not the target of the operation, was stopped driving a red Toyota, before they attempted to flee. The agent, as DHS said in their statement, feared for their safety and fired at the vehicle.

Sources stressed the information and investigation are in its preliminary stages and the information could change.

The two that were shot, were treated at a hospital for their injuries and their conditions are unknown, according to law enforcement sources. Both are believed to be connected to the Tren de Aragua gang, according to DHS.

During the press conference, Portland Police Chief Bob Day said local officials “do not know the facts of this case,” but an investigation is ongoing.

Asked whether the passenger is linked to a previous shooting, the police chief said, “I can’t comment on whether or not that’s the case. We don’t know who these individuals are.”

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson told reporters, “We know what the federal government says happened here. There was a time when we could take them at their word. That time is long past.”

“We are calling on ICE to halt all operations in Portland until a full and independent investigation can take place,” he said. “Our community deserves answers.”

Later Thursday evening, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said he was opening an investigation into the shooting.

In a social media post, Rayfield said the Oregon Department of Justice investigation will examine whether any federal officers acted outside the scope of their lawful authority during the encounter. The post said the investigation would include witness interviews and video evidence.

The shooting incident occurred around 2:18 p.m. local time on Thursday, officials said. Portland police officers responding to a call for help found a man and woman with “apparent gunshot wounds,” according to the police department.

“Officers confirmed that federal agents had been involved in a shooting,” the Portland Police Department said in an earlier statement, adding, “Portland Police were not involved in the incident.”

The shooting occurred some 3 miles away from where the victims were found, on the 10200 block of Southeast Main Street near Adventist Health, a medical office, according to Portland police. The victims then drove themselves to an apartment complex in the area of Northeast 146th Avenue and East Burnside Street, where the man who had been shot called for help, according to police.

The FBI was seen in video responding to the scene of the shooting. Portland police are assisting, a department spokesperson said.

Police Chief Day urged calm amid “heightened emotion” following a deadly ICE officer-involved shooting in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

“We are still in the early stages of this incident,” Day said in a statement. “We understand the heightened emotion and tension many are feeling in the wake of the shooting in Minneapolis, but I am asking the community to remain calm as we work to learn more.”

During the press conference, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek called for transparency from the federal government in the investigation.

“The priority right now is a full, completed investigation, not more detentions. My message to the federal government is this: We demand transparency. We demand your cooperation with Portland Police and the Multnomah County DA, because we need to investigate this incident efficiently and effectively so we can rebuild trust with our nation’s government,” Kotek said.

Earlier, Mayor Wilson called the incident “deeply troubling” while also calling on residents to “show up with calm and purpose during this difficult time.”

“Portland does not respond to violence with violence,” he said in a statement. “We respond with clarity, unity, and a commitment to justice. We must stand together to protect Portland.”

Early Friday, Portland police confirmed that at least six people were arrested during protests as crowds gathered outside an ICE facility.

“At about 9 p.m., officers requested that people move to the sidewalk, as traffic remained open in the area. An officer in the PPB Sound Truck, a loudspeaker-equipped police vehicle, broadcast that request repeatedly to the group,” the Portland Police bureau said in their statement. “PPB moved in and made targeted arrests resulting in five custodies,” while another arrest was made later on.

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez told reporters at the scene of the shooting that he is “very concerned.”

“We are here from this attorney’s office to monitor, to assist and to make sure that there’s a thorough and complete investigation, that evidence is fully preserved, and that we’re certainly hoping that we can get all of the facts about what transpired,” he said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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In brief: ‘The Wrecking Crew’ official trailer and more

In brief: ‘The Wrecking Crew’ official trailer and more
In brief: ‘The Wrecking Crew’ official trailer and more

Another Jacka** film is on the way. Johnny Knoxville took to Instagram to share that another entry in the franchise known for dangerous stunts on screen is coming to movie theaters this summer. “Well a wang dang and hot d*** doodle, we are starting the year off with a bang. We wanted to let you know that this summer Jacka** is back!! We will see you in theatres June 26th,” Knoxville wrote …

The Great British Baking Show host Alison Hammond has been named the new host of the Bridgerton podcast. Netflix and Shondaland have announced that Hammond will take over as host of the podcast for its fourth season, anchoring all six episodes, which will cover everything about season 4 of the show. The show’s companion podcast will also be available to watch in video form on Netflix, and listen to across platforms like Apple and Spotify …

The official trailer for The Wrecking Crew has arrived. The action-comedy film stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista as estranged half-brothers who reunite after their father’s death. They then set out on a journey together to uncover the truth behind a conspiracy that could tear their family apart. The film arrives to Prime Video on Jan. 28 …

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Ella Langley manifested her collab with Miranda Lambert on ‘Choosin’ Texas’

Ella Langley manifested her collab with Miranda Lambert on ‘Choosin’ Texas’
Ella Langley manifested her collab with Miranda Lambert on ‘Choosin’ Texas’
Ella Langley & Miranda Lambert (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

With a collection of CMA and ACM awards, two #1 duets with Riley Green and one on her own with “Weren’t for the Wind,” it would have seemed that Ella Langley‘s career couldn’t get much hotter. 

But the Alabama native envisioned something more: a meeting of the minds with superstar Miranda Lambert.

“I put her on my manifestation board to write a song with for two years in a row,” Ella tells ABC Audio. “It’s just crazy how things work out. You know, you just think of something and you just hope one day that maybe that can happen. And next thing you know you’re putting out the song and she’s a writer on it. So that’s been so cool.” 

“The guidance I’ve gotten from her is incredible,” Ella adds.  

Not only is Miranda a co-writer on “Choosin’ Texas,” she’s also a co-producer on the song.

The lead single from Ella’s sophomore album has just become her biggest hit so far on Billboard‘s all-genre Hot 100, coming in at #5, which happens to be its current rank on the Country Airplay tally as well. 

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Meet ‘Alexander James’: Birthday boy AJ McLean finally releases full-length solo album

Meet ‘Alexander James’: Birthday boy AJ McLean finally releases full-length solo album
Meet ‘Alexander James’: Birthday boy AJ McLean finally releases full-length solo album
AJ McLean, ‘My Name Is Alexander James’ (Tyler Shields)

After dropping a solo EP on Thanksgiving titled hi, my name is Alex, Backstreet Boy AJ McLean is releasing his full-length project, My Name Is Alexander James, on Friday. The release coincides with his birthday, which he sees as a positive sign from the universe.

“This album’s taken me four years to make … and I’m beyond proud of this entire project,” he told ABC Audio. “And the way that everything timing-wise and date-wise is all happening, it was meant to be this way. Like, the fact that my birthday lands on a Friday, I’m like, ‘This is meant to me. This is awesome!'”

The album’s title was inspired by what AJ, who is now sober, learned while enrolled in an intensive outpatient support program aimed at helping him get to the root of his addiction.

“I basically discovered that I suffered from very low self-esteem my whole life. And being in the entertainment world, you can kind of mask that pretty well. And it worked until it didn’t,” he explained. “But I was never able to shut off the AJ persona, on and off stage, which got me into a lot of s***, unfortunately.”

“I’m lucky and grateful I came out the other end and I’m still standing,” he added.

AJ’s EP featured six songs. The album adds another eight, including “Can’t Love You Anymore,” which was co-written with Teddy Swims. AJ says his two daughters gave lots of feedback on the new songs.

“They’re fans of all of daddy’s stuff. And it just fills me up with so much joy [that] every time I picked them up to go to school, [they’d say], ‘Dad, do you have a brand new song? Can you send me some new stuff?'” he said. “And so they’re my, like, strongly opinionated focus group!”

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DJ Cassidy wants to continue doing what he has been in 2026

DJ Cassidy wants to continue doing what he has been in 2026
DJ Cassidy wants to continue doing what he has been in 2026
DJ Cassidy performs on ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026′ (Disney/Christopher Willard)

It may be a new year, but DJ Cassidy’s mission remains the same. As he’s done for years through his DJ sets and Pass the Mic Live! shows, he aims to unite people through music while giving flowers to the artists he loves.

“In 2026, I just want to continue using music and my craft to bring people together — uniting people from all walks of life, from all over the world, across generations — through the spirit of celebration,” Cassidy said in an interview with ABC’s On the Red Carpet. “[I want to] continue passing the mic to my heroes and bring as many smiles to as many people as possible in this crazy world.”

Cassidy is set to do just that with a special show taking place on Valentine’s Day. The one-night-only event will see him pass the mic to Ashanti, Busta Rhymes, En Vogue, Fabolous, Ja Rule, Lil’ Kim, Mya and other surprise guests at the Kia Forum, marking the first time he’s brought his popular series to California. Tickets are still available.

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Pixies launch 40th anniversary retrospective series

Pixies launch 40th anniversary retrospective series
Pixies launch 40th anniversary retrospective series
Pixies perform at Hordern Pavilion on November 13, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. (Don Arnold/WireImage)

Pixies fans, here comes your band, four decades later.

The “Where Is My Mind?” rockers have announced a retrospective series marking the 40th anniversary of their founding in 1986.

The series will focus on different tracks from throughout the Pixies catalog, beginning with the song “Here Comes Your Man,” a single off the 1989 album Doolittle.

As Pixies point out in a Facebook post, “Here Comes Your Man” has been featured in movies and TV shows including (500) Days of Summer and The Simpsons, as well as the recently premiered series finale of Stranger Things.

The most recent Pixies album is 2024’s The Night the Zombies Came.

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Alter Bridge reaches self-actualization on ‘unapologetic’ new album

Alter Bridge reaches self-actualization on ‘unapologetic’ new album
Alter Bridge reaches self-actualization on ‘unapologetic’ new album
‘Alter Bridge’ album artwork. (Napalm Records)

If you’ve enjoyed Alter Bridge‘s brand of hard rock over the band’s last seven records, it’s probably safe to say you’ll be a fan of their newly released eighth album. 

In putting together their latest studio effort, frontman Myles Kennedy tells ABC Audio, “We’re not trying to come up with some brand-new approach to what the genre is.”

“I think we’re really leaning into what we love about it and what has proved to be kind of timeless and avoiding any sort of trends,” Kennedy says. “[We’re] really just doing what we do and what we grew up listening to and what we love about heavy music.”

The new album is self-titled, and while Kennedy jokes that decision was based in laziness, he does acknowledge that the music reflects the self-actualization he and his bandmates have gone through over Alter Bridge’s 20-year career.

“That’s the one thing after all these years I feel like we definitely have achieved is we’ve kind of found our little niche,” Kennedy laughs. “There’s just a certain way we approach things. I think any band or any artist, that’s what you hope for after two decades, is you kind of establish what your sound is, what your identity is.”

He adds, “I feel like [the album is] just really leaning into what we’re about and kind of just being unapologetic about it.”

Lyrically, one of the themes of Alter Bridge is avoiding or removing yourself from toxic situations, which is reflected in the single “Silent Divide.” 

“The idea of taking the high road, attempting to, seemed kind of paramount to explore with some of these lyrics,” Kennedy says. 

Alter Bridge the album is out now. You can catch Alter Bridge touring the U.S. starting in April.

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Carlos Santana’s Milagro Foundation reaches new milestone

Carlos Santana’s Milagro Foundation reaches new milestone
Carlos Santana’s Milagro Foundation reaches new milestone
Carlos Santana performs onstage during the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy)

Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana has revealed that the Milagro Foundation, which he founded 25 years ago, has reached a new milestone.

The foundation, named after the Spanish word for miracle, is dedicated to supporting the world’s most vulnerable children and has now distributed just over $10 million to underserved communities.

“The Milagro Foundation is a way of giving back and making a difference in the lives of children who represent our future,” Santana says. “It is an honor to witness the resilience of these young people and to provide the tools they need to succeed.”

Money raised by the Milagro Foundation supports efforts in three areas: educational advancement, holistic wellness and creative expression. Santana has helped raise money for the nonprofit by donating a portion of the proceeds from concert ticket sales and licensed Santana products to the organization.

Santana will launch a new string of Las Vegas residency dates on Jan. 21 at the House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. He will then launch his 2026 Oneness tour on March 28 in Thackerville, Oklahoma. A complete list of dates can be found at Santana.com.

Carlos is also set to be honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the Recording Academy’s 2026 Special Merit Awards Ceremony on Jan. 31 in Los Angeles.

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2026 Golden Globes preview: What to expect, where to watch nominees

2026 Golden Globes preview: What to expect, where to watch nominees
2026 Golden Globes preview: What to expect, where to watch nominees
Host Nikki Glaser at the 83rd annual Golden Globes red carpet rollout and media walk through. (Matthew Taplinger/CBS)

Awards season is in full swing.

The 2026 Golden Globes will take place Sunday on CBS. Here’s a preview about what to expect from the awards ceremony.

On the movies side of things, the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed drama One Battle After Another is expected to walk away with some awards. It’s up for best comedy film, as well as best director for Anderson and actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. The film is streaming now on HBO Max and still available to watch in select movie theaters.

Sentimental Value, which tells the story of a theater actress who has a complicated relationship with her father, is the ceremony’s second-most nominated film. It’s up for eight different awards, including best drama film, best supporting actress for Elle Fanning and best supporting actor for Stellan Skarsgård. The Joachim Trier-directed film is playing in select movie theaters and is available for purchase to watch at home.

Over on the TV side, HBO’s The White Lotus is the most-nominated series of the year. It’s up for best drama series, while its season 3 actors Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey and Aimee Lou Wood are all up for awards. The series is available to stream on HBO Max.

Adolescence is expected to run away with some wins in the limited series categories. Its co-creator, Stephen Graham, is up for limited series best actor, while Emmy winner Owen Cooper is nominated for best supporting actor on TV. If you still haven’t watched it, you can binge the show on Netflix.

The 83rd Golden Globes Awards, hosted by Nikki Glaser, will take place on Jan. 11, airing live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

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