National Guard deployment in New Orleans extended for six months

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Louisiana National Guard announced Monday that 120 troops will remain deployed in New Orleans through August.

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The six-month extension comes after 350 Guard members deployed to New Orleans in lateDecember, in the run-up to New Year's and other high-profile events like the Sugar Bowl. The troops, which had mainly clustered in the city's historic French Quarter, had been scheduled to depart in the aftermath ofMardi Gras.

New Orleans is one of several Democrat-run cities, such asWashingtonandMemphis, Tennessee,where the federal government deployed armed troops under the administration of President Donald Trump. Hundreds of federal agents also converged on Louisiana in December as part of a separateimmigration crackdownin and around New Orleans.

During his State of the Union address last week, Trump touted the deployment in New Orleans as a "big success." In January, Trump credited the troops withreducing the city's violent crimewithin a week of their deployment. City police data shows violent crime rates havesignificantly declinedover the past three years in parallel with national trends.

According to a press statement from the Louisiana National Guard, the remaining guard members will serve as a "visible presence to deter criminal activity in New Orleans."

New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno, a Democrat who initially opposed the deployment, said that the troops would benefit the city in the coming weeks. She pointed out that National Guard troops had assisted the city during last year's Mardi Gras in the aftermath of avehicle-ramming attackin the French Quarter that killed 14 people on New Year's Day.

"I continue to support the partnership with the LA National Guard to assist in our major events and there are several coming up in the next few weeks," Moreno said in a statement.

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While Moreno did not address which events she referred to, visitors flock to New Orleans in the spring for events like theNew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican and staunch Trump ally,requested the deploymentof the National Guard last September, citing rising violent crime rates in New Orleans despite the datashowing crime was down.

"This continued deployment will help us combat violence in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana," Landry wrote on the social platform X on Monday, noting Louisiana had also sent National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., last year.

Kate Kelly, a spokesperson for Landry, said the federal government would cover the cost of the extended deployment. She did not respond to a question about whether Guard members would be deployed outside New Orleans.

Maj. Gen. Thomas Friloux, adjutant general of the Louisiana National Guard, said in a statement the troops had already worked closely with other city, state and federal agencies to improve public safety during a stretch of high-profile events in the city, including the flood of visitors over Mardi Gras and the city's carnival season.

"We remain committed to those partnerships as we continue supporting efforts to keep the City of New Orleans safe for residents and visitors," Friloux said.

Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative.Report for Americais a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

National Guard deployment in New Orleans extended for six months

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Commanders agree to pay D.C. $1M to settle a 2022 lawsuit over previous ownership deceiving fans

WASHINGTON (AP) — TheWashington Commandershave agreed to pay $1 million to the District of Columbia to settlea lawsuit from 2022that alleged the NFL team under previous ownership colluded to deceive fans by lying about an inquiry into sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment.

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D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb announced the settlement Monday. The lawsuit initially began in fall 2021 with an investigation by predecessor Karl Racine, who based it on consumer protection law, arguing the team mislead residents.

Dan Snyder owned the team at the time of the lawsuit,before sellingto Josh Harris' group in 2023 for a then-North American professional sports record $6.05 billion. The leaguefined Snyder$60 million on the way out after an independent investigation found he sexually harassed a team employee and oversaw executives who deliberately withheld millions of dollars in revenue from other clubs.

"The Commanders' current owners have commendably opened a new chapter in the team's history, committing to ensure all employees are protected from abuse and treated with dignity," Schwalb said in a statement. "Every business operating in the District has an obligation to provide honest information to its customers, and the Commanders' loyal fanbase deserves no less."

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The settlement also includes the Commanders agreeing to maintain a human resources department, an anti-harassment policy and an investigation protocol for complains of misconduct. The team declined to comment on the lawsuit and the settlement of it.

The Commanders three years agosettled a separate lawsuitwith the D.C. government over season-ticket deposits.

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Luke Kornet calls on Atlanta Hawks to cancel 'Magic City Monday' promo

An NBA player from an opposing team has called on theAtlanta Hawksto cancel their upcoming game promotion that revolves around celebrating a well-known local gentleman's club.

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San Antonio SpurscenterLukeKornetasked the Hawks to reconsider their "Magic City Monday" plans for a March 16 game against theOrlando Magicina letter posted to Mediumon Monday, March 2.Atlanta's ownership group and front office recently toutedthe one-night collaboration as an ode to an "iconic cultural institution," citing Magic City's role and impact in Atlanta's Black communities and hip-hop culture in the announcement.

But Kornet wrote that "the Hawks failed to acknowledge that this place is, as the business itself boasts, 'Atlanta's premier strip club.' "

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"The NBA should desire to protect and esteem women, many of whom work diligently every day to make this the best basketball league in the world," Kornet continued. "We should promote an atmosphere that is protective and respectful of the daughters, wives, sisters, mothers, and partners that we know and love.

"Allowing this night to go forward without protest would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society."

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Magic City Kitchen is also slated to serve two versions of its "world famous" lemon pepper wings – Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ –at the March 16 game. The flavor is named after three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year-winner, Lou Williams. Rapper T.I. is scheduled to perform at halftime and limited edition Magic City merchandise will be available to purchase at the game.

Magic City celebrated 40 years witha five-part STARZ docuseries, 'Magic City: An American Fantasy,'that was produced by Hawks principal owner Jami Gertz and Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri. Magic City founder Michael "Mr. Magic" Barney and T.I. are scheduled to record a live podcast from inside Atlanta's State Farm Arena before the game.

Kornet, 30, hopes the Hawks and NBA officials listen to him instead.

"I'd like to encourage the league, its owners, employees and fans to hold theAtlanta Hawksto a higher standard of what they find worthy of promoting," Kornet wrote. "I and others throughout the league were surprised by and object to the Hawks' decision. We desire to provide an environment where fans of all ages can safely come and enjoy the game of basketball and where we can celebrate the history and culture of communities in good conscience. The celebration of a strip club is not conduct aligned with that vision."

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Kornet is averaging a career-best 7.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in his first season with the Spurs. This is the sixth team he's played for in his nine NBA seasons, with his previous four years spent on the Boston Celtics.

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Photo shows slain Texas gunman with Iranian symbol on his T-shirt

CBS News has obtained a photo showing theAustin gunmanwearing a shirt emblazoned with a design similar to the Iranian flag.

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Ndiaga Diagne, who was killed by police after he killed two people and wounded 14, was also wearing a hoodie that said "Property of Allah."

Photo at left shows the gunman in the Austin, Texas bar shooting wearing a

U.S. officials say Diagne was a Senegalese-born immigrant who came to the U.S. in 2000 on a tourist visa, got a green card in 2006 after marrying a U.S. citizen and became an American citizen in 2013.

He had at least one prior arrest in 2022 in Texas stemming from a car collision. Sources familiar with the investigation also said Diagne had a history of mental health issues.

Officials have said they've been probing a potential terrorism nexus. A law enforcement source briefed on the matter said the gunman appears to have been fueled at least in part by theU.S. attack on Iran.

Sources said the gunman appears to have acted alone but that investigators are scrutinizing his digital footprint and his contacts to see he if was connected to anyone in the United States or overseas who may have influenced him to act.

Officials executed a search warrant at the gunman's home on Sunday and found an Iranian flag and pictures of Iranian leaders, according to an official with direct knowledge of the investigation. Sources told CBS News that a Quran was found in the gunman's vehicle.

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The shooting happened a little after 1:30 a.m local time on Sunday at Buford's, a bar in Austin's Sixth Street entertainment district.

Sources told CBS News that the gunman was driving around in an SUV circling the block when he began shooting from the vehicle's open window at people seated outdoors. He then exited the SUV and continued shooting as he walked up the street.

He was shot and killed by responding police officers. Multiple weapons were found in the SUV, sources said.

A video obtained by CBS News shows law enforcement officers with weapons running westbound away from Buford's as people in the street run and take cover. Austin Policesaidthe suspect had also moved westbound down the block after shooting at patrons at the bar, before then walking eastbound.

The footage was filmed by Nathan Comeaux, who witnessed police officers exchange fire with the gunman down the block. Comeaux said he saw the gunman fire at police before officers returned fire.

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Video appears to show US F-15 fighter jet crashing in Kuwait

Footage taken in Kuwait appears to show aU.S. fighter jet crashing, with flames visible as the aircraft falls and a pilot ejects.

USA TODAY A burning aircraft falls from the sky in Al Jahra, Kuwait, in this still image obtained from social media video released on March 2, 2026.

Video appears to show US F-15 fighter jet crashing in Kuwait

U.S. Central Command and Kuwait's Defense Ministry later confirmed that three American fighter jets crashed in Kuwait on Monday, March 2. The aircraft were F-15E "Strike Eagles," and all six aircrew members ejected safely. Officials said the crews were "unscathed" and in stable condition.

Kuwait authorities said they are coordinating with U.S. officials to investigate the cause of the crashes and the "circumstances of the incident," according to previousUSA TODAY reporting.

A burning aircraft falls from the sky in Al Jahra, Kuwait, in this still image obtained from social media video released on March 2, 2026.

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The Pentagon said the planes went down during active combat operations due to an apparent friendly-fire incident, after they were mistakenly hit by Kuwaiti air defenses, U.S. officials said.

What kind of jets are part of the operation?

As a part of the attack on Iran, dubbedOperation Epic Fury, the U.S. military has deployed F-15E, F-18, F-16 and F-22 fighter jets.

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Additionally, the Pentagon said it has also deployed aircraft that specialize in communications, reconnaissance and refueling, as well as A-10 attack jets, F-35 stealth fighters and B-2 stealth bombers.

The United States and Israel began acoordinated wave of strikes against Iranon Feb. 28, according to U.S. and Israeli officials.

Iranian state media later confirmed thatAyatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's longtime supreme leader, was killed in the initial attacks.

Officials on both sides say thestrikes also killed dozens of senior Iranian militaryand government figures. Trump said the campaign hit more than 1,000 targets across Iran, calling it a wide‑ranging military operation aimed at the country's leadership and key infrastructure.

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Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Reachher at mdelrey@usatoday.com

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