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Thank u; Coachella is "next" for Ariana Grande.The pop star highlights the 2019 Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival, which will take place near Palm Springs, California in mid-April. Grande will headline Sunday shows on April 14 and 21.Grande's performance will kick off 2019 after a wild two years — in 2017 23 people were killed at her show in Manchester, England after a terrorist detonated a bomb, and 2018 saw a whirlwind relationship with comedian Pete Davidson and the death of her ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.Childish Gambino will headline Friday shows at Coachella on April 12 and 19. The rapper, also known as actor Donald Glover has said that his upcoming album will be his last under the "Gambino" moniker. His 2018 music video for "This Is America" received universal acclaim.Tame Impala will headline Saturday shows on April 13 and 20. Kevin Parker, who records all of the band's music solo, won a ARIA Award for best album of the year in 2015 for the band's third album, "Currents."See the full Coachella 2019 lineup in the tweet below. 1065

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The Inspector General released a report on Tuesday that contained photos of severe overcrowding inside two Texas border processing centers. The Inspector General toured the facilities during the week of June 10. In the report, inspectors expressed concern over the safety and health of both agents and detainees. “We are concerned that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to the health and safety of DHS agents and officers, and to those detained,” the report said. “At the time of our visits, Border Management told us there had already been security incidents among adult males at multiple facilities. These included detainees clogging toilets with mylar blankets and socks in order to be released from their cells during maintenance.”To read the full report, click 809

  

The 5-year-old boy who was tossed off a third-floor balcony at the Mall of America in Minnesota in April is now back at home.An update on the family-run GoFundMe account says the boy -- who fell from nearly 40 feet -- completed his inpatient rehabilitation and will now enter "the next phase of recovery.""(This) includes continued outpatient rehabilitation for multiple injuries and adjusting to life back at home and school," the update read.The boy, who has not been publicly identified, was outside a café with his mother when 24-year-old Emmanuel Aranda came close to them, picked up the child and threw him over the railing.Aranda told police he had come to the mall a day earlier intending to kill an adult, but that did not "work out," according to the criminal complaint. He returned a day later and chose the child.Aranda pleaded guilty in May to attempted premediated first-degree murder and was sentenced to 19 years in prison.The young boy was in critical condition after the April 12 incident and spent months in intensive care before moving to rehab."Thank you to all who prayed for us and loved us during the past 4 1/2 months," his family wrote this week. "You helped to give us hope and show us the Glory of God's great love here on earth even during the darkest of days." 1302

  

The Bakersfield Police Department in California has arrested a 23-year-old man who officials said forced his pregnant girlfriend to ingest numerous unknown pills in an effort to force a miscarriage. According to BPD, on Wednesday around 1:00 a.m. officers received a report of suspicious circumstances. The person who called police claimed a pregnant family member, the victim, had been held at gunpoint and forced by the victim's boyfriend to ingest numerous unknown-type pills to try to force a miscarriage. Officers responded to a local hospital where the victim was and confirmed the story with the victim. BPD said the victim did have a miscarriage as a result of the incident. Police identified the suspect as Jagmeet Sandhu, 23, and executed search warrants at locations associated with Sandhu and found evidence that corroborated the reported offenses. Sandhu was taken into custody without incident near 17th Street and Truxtun Avenue. He was later booked into the Kern County Jail for several criminal charges including murder, domestic assault, and false imprisonment. The investigation is ongoing. This article was written by Jessica Harrington for 1173

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