The $30 million parade

Thousands of jubilant fans gathered along London's streets on Sunday to celebrate successful seasons for both the Arsenal men's and women's teams. The teams were seen parading in open-top buses and waving towards crowds lining the streets of the English capital .

According to The Associated Press, the event was a major celebration for the teams, with fans from all over the city coming out to show their support.

The parade was a significant event for the teams,with the men's team winning their 14th league title and the women's team securing their first-ever league title.

Adoptees in residential treatment

An Associated Press investigation has found that a business known for tough-love boarding schools for rebellious teenagers has set its sights on a different demographic: adopted kids. adoptees account for an estimated 25-40% of those in residential treatment.

The investigation found that the business, which has not been named, is targeting adopted children with its tough-love approach, which has been criticized for being abusive and neglectful.

According to the investigation, the business is using its boarding schools as a way to profit from the treatment of adopted children, who are often vulnerable and in need of support.

West Virginia's electricity crisis

President Trump promised to cut electricity bills,but prices have risen instead.. Many in West Virginia now face utility costs surpassing rents and mortgages.

The state's reliance on coal-fired plants contributes to the problem, with many residents struggling to pay their electricity bills.

According to The Associated Press, the crisis has left many residents feeling frustrated and helpless, with some calling for action from the government to address the issue.

ICE employees and contractors charged with crimes

At least two dozen U.S.. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees and contractors have been charged with crimes since 2020, including patterns of physical and sexual abuse, corruption and other abuses of authority.

A review by The Associated Press found that management's investment decisions at U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works have left workplace safety and pollution issues to linger at a plant where operators have little margin for error.

The investigation found that the employees and contractors were charged with a range of crimes, including assault, bribery, and theft.

Colombia's presidential vote

A pro-Trump candidate has pulled ahead in the presidential vote in Colombia, as the ruling party sows doubt in the results.

According to The Associated Press, the candidate , who has not been named, is a strong supporter of President Trump and has promised to implement policies similar to those of the U.S. president.

The ruling party has accused the candidate of trying to manipulate the results of the election, with some calling for a recount.