MUSCATINE, Iowa — Six members of the same family, including two current students and two employees of the Muscatine Community School District, were killed in a domestic shooting Monday afternoon in this eastern Iowa city, authorities said, with the suspected gunman later found dead from a self-inflicted wound.
Muscatine Police Chief Anthony Kies identified the suspect as 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland of Muscatine. Officers responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at a home on Park Avenue around noon and found four victims dead from gunshot wounds. Additional victims were later discovered at separate locations in the 1500 block of Mill Street and the 800 block of Grandview Avenue.
“All six victims are believed to be related to the suspect,” Kies said during an evening news conference. The chief described the incident as a domestic matter and confirmed McFarland fatally shot himself while speaking with police near the riverfront pedestrian bridge.
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The Muscatine Community School District confirmed in a statement that two of the victims were current students and two were district employees. “It is with profound sadness that we share news of a tragic incident that occurred Monday afternoon in our community involving the McFarland family,” the district said. Counselors and support resources will be available starting at 8 a.m. Tuesday at multiple schools, including Muscatine High School, Susan Clark Junior High, Madison Elementary, McKinley Elementary and Franklin Elementary.
No further details about the victims’ identities have been released pending notification of next of kin. The investigation remains active, with assistance from the Muscatine County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol and Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.
Rapid Police Response and Multiple Crime Scenes
Police were initially called to the Park Avenue residence, where four people were found dead. During the investigation, officers learned there might be additional victims. A man was found dead from gunshot wounds inside a home in the 1500 block of Mill Street, and another man was discovered in the 800 block of Grandview Avenue.
Kies said the suspect fled the initial scene and was later located on Riverfront Trail. He fatally shot himself during an encounter with officers. No officers were injured.
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The department urged the public to avoid the riverfront area near Park Avenue during the active response. Multiple crime scenes were processed throughout the afternoon and evening, with detectives conducting witness interviews and collecting evidence.
“Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Lt. David O’Connor of the Muscatine Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit at 563-263-9922, extension 608,” the department said. Callers may remain anonymous.
Community Mourning and School District Response
The shooting has deeply shaken the small city of Muscatine, located along the Mississippi River about 30 miles west of the Quad Cities. The involvement of school district employees and students has prompted an immediate response from local education officials.
The district’s statement emphasized support for students, staff and families. “Counselors and support resources will be available starting at 8 a.m. Tuesday,” it said, listing several school locations where assistance would be provided.
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Local leaders expressed sorrow and called for community unity. The incident marks a rare outbreak of violence in a city known for its manufacturing base and tight-knit neighborhoods. Muscatine County Emergency Management urged residents to avoid the affected areas during the active investigation.
Broader Context of Domestic Violence in Iowa
Domestic incidents remain a significant concern in Iowa and across the Midwest. According to state statistics, domestic violence calls represent a substantial portion of law enforcement responses each year. While mass casualty domestic shootings are uncommon, they highlight the potential lethality of unresolved family conflicts when firearms are present.
Iowa law enforcement agencies have increased focus on domestic violence prevention and early intervention programs. The Iowa Department of Public Health and local organizations provide resources for victims and families, including crisis hotlines and counseling services.
The Muscatine shooting comes amid national discussions about gun violence, mental health and domestic safety. While officials have not released information about a possible motive or prior incidents involving the suspect, the case underscores the importance of community awareness and support systems for at-risk families.
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Ongoing Investigation and Next Steps
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting with forensic processing at the multiple scenes. Autopsies are expected to be conducted in the coming days to determine exact causes of death.
Authorities have not released additional details about the victims or the suspect’s background, citing the active nature of the investigation. No charges have been filed, as the suspect is deceased.
The community is expected to come together in the days ahead for vigils and support events. Local churches and organizations have already begun offering counseling and resources for residents affected by the tragedy.
Muscatine, with a population of approximately 23,000, is known for its manufacturing industry and Mississippi Riverfront. The shooting has disrupted the normally quiet pace of life in this eastern Iowa city, leaving residents searching for answers and comfort.
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As the investigation continues, police have asked for patience from the public. “This is a tragic and complex situation,” Chief Kies said. “Our thoughts are with the families and the entire community as we work to understand what happened.”
The Muscatine Police Department and partner agencies will provide updates as more information becomes available. For now, the focus remains on supporting those affected and ensuring the safety of the community.
The tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the impact of domestic violence and the importance of mental health resources. Local organizations are encouraging anyone in need of support to reach out to available crisis services.
As Muscatine begins the healing process, the loss of six family members, including children and educators, has left an indelible mark on the community. The coming days will likely bring more details as investigators piece together the sequence of events.
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For the families involved and the broader Muscatine community, the road to recovery will be long. Support from neighboring areas and state resources will be crucial in the weeks and months ahead.
A Texas woman is suing Tesla and a driver for at least $1m (£759,000) in damages after one of the electric vehicles crashed into her family home, killing her mother
Jennifer Barbour filed her lawsuit in a local court on Tuesday, just days after her 76-year-old mother Martha Avila died from injuries she sustained after a Tesla Model 3 sped into their shared home.
The Tesla driver told police that he was using the car’s autonomous or “full self-driving” technology at the time of the crash.
In the lawsuit Barbour accuses Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company of defective design and negligence by promoting technology that is unsafe, while Musk on social media denied the technology was to blame.
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Tesla was approached for comment.
Musk took to X, the social media platform he owns, to refute the idea that Tesla’s self-driving technology was to blame for the crash because it happened at a high speed.
“This makes no sense,” Musk wrote on Monday.
Tesla’s vice president of AI software Ashok Elluswamy followed up on Musk’s comment with more apparent detail on the accident.
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Elluswamy wrote that the driver was going at 73mph (117 km/h) and had overridden the car’s self-driving mode “by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100%.”
He also claimed that the driver “had the accelerator pushed even after the crash”.
Barbour’s complaint, filed with her husband Justin Barbour, puts forward a different explanation.
It argues that the driver was operating his Tesla on “in a reasonably foreseeable manner” with full self-driving engaged when the car’s technology “failed to detect the end of the street”, went into “sudden unintended acceleration” and crashed into the Barbour residence.
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In addition to the death of her mother, Barbour claims her husband also suffered severe and grievous injuries as a result of the crash.
Monetary damages being sought include those for anguish, injury and medical expenses, as well as “exemplary” damages because Tesla’s actions have been “grossly negligent.”
The crash remains under investigation by police in Texas and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the US government’s auto safety regulator.
Tesla’s self-driving technology has come under increased criticism and scrutiny.
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Last week, Democratic Senators Edward Markey and Richard Blumenthal sent a letter, external to the NHTSA demanding that the agency investigate Tesla’s full self-driving technology for its safety risks.
Reports of a possible service disruption affecting Dish Network surfaced Wednesday, with some viewers reporting issues across the satellite TV provider’s channels, even as official confirmation of a widespread outage remained limited.
What Users Are Reporting
StatusGator has detected an outage at Dish Network. Picture breaking up and freezing on all channels. There have been 36 user-submitted reports of outages in the past 24 hours. Based on our analysis, Dish Network might be experiencing or have recently experienced an outage even though there is no official acknowledgment of the issue.
The specific problems reported by users have centered primarily on signal quality issues rather than a complete blackout. Incident description: Satellite TV signal loss affecting service availability. The disruption was first detected at 5:57 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24.
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Where Reports Are Concentrated
The most recent Dish Network outage reports came from the following cities: Crawfordville, Ashburn, Connersville, Phenix City, Chillicothe, Baytown, French Lick, Cedar Rapids, Charlotte, Tompkinsville, Mason, Beaverton, Abilene, Dallas, and Twin Falls — suggesting the reported issues, if connected, span a wide geographic footprint across multiple states rather than being confined to a single regional outage.
No Official Acknowledgment From the Company
Despite the volume of user reports, Dish Network has not issued any public statement confirming a widespread service disruption. According to monitoring data, the incident has never been officially acknowledged by the company, a pattern consistent with how Dish has historically responded to user-reported outage spikes that fall short of a confirmed, company-wide technical failure.
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A History of Periodic, Brief Disruptions
Wednesday’s reports add to a documented pattern of intermittent service issues that Dish Network has experienced throughout 2026. Earlier outage data shows a signal loss incident affecting local channels detected on June 7, lasting about 20 minutes, as well as a separate incident on June 3 tied to local channels being unavailable due to maintenance, lasting roughly 29 minutes, and another brief disruption on June 2 involving local channels not working or showing a scrambled picture.
A Notably Quieter Track Record by Other Measures
Not every outage-tracking service has identified the same pattern of frequent disruptions, however, illustrating the inherent variability in how different monitoring tools detect and classify service issues. One service reported that Dish Network appears to be working normally, with report volume within the typical range for the time of day, and noted that the last reported incident before that assessment was roughly 680 days earlier. A separate tracker similarly noted zero confirmed outages over the prior 12 months, based on its own monitoring methodology, despite scattered individual user complaints about slow performance or channels not working.
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What to Do During a Suspected Outage
For customers experiencing service problems, Dish has outlined a standard set of troubleshooting and verification steps. Customers can call the Dish customer support phone number, 1-800-333-3474, which is staffed 24/7, or check third-party outage tracker Downdetector, which surveys customers for issues they’ve faced within the last 24 hours and provides an outage map for a visual check of issues in a specific area. Dish has also directed customers to its DISH Answers account on social media during select hours for real-time updates on potential service outages in their area.
If a confirmed area-wide outage is identified, the company says the only thing customers can do is wait, though Dish maintains that it prioritizes these repairs to restore channels as quickly as possible. For issues isolated to an individual household rather than a broader area, the company recommends checking the connection of the satellite receiver, since equipment-level glitches — such as a failed software update or an overheating receiver — can also cause channel disruptions distinct from a true network-wide outage.
Understanding How Dish Signals Travel
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Dish has explained that service disruptions can originate at any of three points along the signal’s path to a customer’s home. Live TV signals from Dish travel a long path to reach a home, passing through three major touchpoints that can cause an outage: the television stations that send their content to Dish satellites via radio waves, the Dish satellites that bounce the radio signal down to a customer’s satellite dish, and the home satellite setup itself, which converts the signals for display on the television. According to the company, losing just a channel or two typically points to an issue at the originating TV station, while a broader loss across most or all channels indicates a genuine Dish Network-side outage.
With user-submitted reports continuing to be monitored by third-party outage trackers and no official statement yet issued by Dish Network confirming the scope or cause of Wednesday’s reported issues, customers experiencing picture freezing, signal loss, or other service disruptions are encouraged to check Downdetector or similar tracking services for updates specific to their region, or to contact Dish customer support directly for individualized troubleshooting. Given the company’s history of brief, localized disruptions resolving within roughly 20 to 30 minutes, affected customers may see normal service restored relatively quickly, though the company has not provided a specific timeline for resolution as of the most recent reports.
Families are expected to get cheaper access to theme parks, zoos and museums as well as kids’ meals as a temporary VAT cut comes in to force on Thursday for the school summer holidays.
Ticket prices at various attractions are among the activities where VAT will be reduced from 20% to 5% in what the goverment said would help with the cost of living.
The cut begins on 25 June, in time for schools breaking up in Scotland at the end of this month, followed by Northern Ireland, England and Wales in July, until 1 September.
But families, charities and firms said the measure will do little to help squeezed budgets, with some doubting the tax saving would be passed on to customers.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the summer holidays could be quite expensive, and the purpose of the temporary cut to VAT on family-related activities was to “help people make those precious memories during the summer holidays, but not having to fork out too much for it”.
Alan, 42, from Brighton goes to theme parks with him family regularly but he does not expect much from the VAT cut.
“These kind of attractions are quite expensive in the first place,” he said, adding that the savings, if passed on, would be “negligible” and only benefit those who go to theme parks as a one-off.
He said the best option for his family was having a theme park pass, which they use to go to Legoland, Chessington World of Adventure and Sea Life centres.
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Helen Miller, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank, previously said the measures would lead to some savings, but estimated they would equate to an “average saving of around £10 per UK household”.
Alan says that more useful measures would be if energy and fuel costs were addressed.
“How the government can say this is going to result in any household saving is a mystery,” he said.
Asked whether the savings would be meaningful, Reeves told the BBC the government was focused on helping families.
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“Especially over the summer, things can be a bit more expensive. So we are targeting this directly at families,” she said, adding there would also be unlimited free bus travel for children in England in August.
The chancellor pointed to other measures the government has introduced including freezing prescription charges, freezing rail fares and providing energy bill relief as also helping households with cost of living pressures.
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Micron Technology, Inc. (MU) Q3 2026 Earnings Call June 24, 2026 4:30 PM EDT
Company Participants
Satya Kumar – Corporate VP of Investor Relations & Treasurer Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, President & Chairman Mark Murphy – Executive VP & CFO
Conference Call Participants
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Timothy Arcuri – UBS Investment Bank, Research Division Joseph Moore – Morgan Stanley, Research Division Christopher Muse – Cantor Fitzgerald & Co., Research Division Vivek Arya – BofA Securities, Research Division Sreekrishnan Sankarnarayanan – TD Cowen, Research Division
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Operator
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Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us, and welcome to Micron Technology’s Fiscal Third Quarter 2026 Financial Conference Call. After today’s prepared remarks, we will host a question-and-answer session. Webcast viewers, please note that you will be able to advance the slides as you view at your own pace.
I will now hand the conference over to Satya Kumar, Corporate Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasury. Satya, please go ahead.
Satya Kumar Corporate VP of Investor Relations & Treasurer
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Thank you, and welcome to Micron Technology’s Fiscal Third Quarter 2026 Financial Conference Call. On the call with me today are Sanjay Mehrotra, our Chairman, President and CEO; and Mark Murphy, our CFO. Today’s call is being webcast from our Investor Relations site at investors.micron.com including audio and slides. In addition, the press release detailing our quarterly results has been posted on the website, along with the prepared remarks for this call.
Today’s discussion contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding our future financial and operating performance and our business model, as well as trends and expectations in our business, customers, market, industry products and regulatory and other matters. These statements are based on our current assumptions, and we assume no obligation to update these statements. Please refer to our most recent financial reports on Form 10-K, Forms 10-Q and
Investors asked to redeem approximately 16.8% of their shares from Apollo’s flagship retail-focused private-credit fund in the second quarter, according to a company filing on Monday.
The $26 billion fund, Apollo Debt Solutions, limited redemptions at 5%. Redemption requests were about 11% in the first quarter.
The result for the second quarter is gross outflows of approximately $700 million compared to inflows of $300 million, according to preliminary numbers disclosed in the filing.
Mumbai: Shares of textile exporters surged on Wednesday after Motilal Oswal Financial Services initiated coverage on some companies with ‘buy’ ratings, citing capacity expansion and policy support as the key growth drivers. The brokerage’s price targets imply gains of 9% to 28% over Wednesday’s closing prices.
“Indian textile sector is entering a strong capex cycle with leading players announcing significant investments across garments, fabrics, technical textiles, and value-added categories to capture rising global sourcing opportunities,” said Motilal Oswal in a client note. “Unlike earlier expansion phases focused on commoditised products, the current investment cycle is directed toward higher-margin segments such as garments, MMF, specialty fabrics and advanced textiles, along with automation, sustainability and premiumisation initiatives.”
📣“All these comparisons to 1999-2000, to us, are totally out of line… It’s a bit of profit-taking, but we see the medium-term outlook as still very positive.”
—Daniel Morris, chief market strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, on this week’s selloff in tech stocks.
Technology companies largely been meeting their expectations for earnings growth, which are ultimately driven by real demand for artificial-intelligence services and don’t appear out of line with reality, according to Morris.
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