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Iowa rocked as Des Moines school superintendent Ian Roberts arrested by ICE over immigration status and weapons charges
The Olympic athlete turned educator who oversaw Iowa’s largest school district faces detention amid protests, community support, and political controversy.
The city of Des Moines was left stunned on Friday after Ian Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) — Iowa’s largest district — was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Federal officials allege that Roberts, 52, was in the United States illegally and had existing weapons charges.
According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Roberts was taken into custody during what they described as a “targeted enforcement operation.” Authorities claim he attempted to flee before being detained and was found carrying a loaded handgun, $3,000 in cash, and a hunting knife. Federal law prohibits firearm possession by undocumented immigrants.

Roberts, who once represented Guyana in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games as a track-and-field athlete, has had a decades-long career as an educator. Since 2023, he has overseen more than 30,000 students in Des Moines.
DHS vs. district narrative
In statements, DHS painted Roberts as a “criminal alien” and a threat to public safety. But DMPS officials and local community leaders pushed back, calling him an integral part of the school community.
Board president Jackie Norris told reporters: “He has shown up in ways big and small for students and staff. There is new information that we did not know, and we have not been able to verify.”
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The district said Roberts had disclosed a prior firearms offense during the hiring process and provided enough context for officials to move forward with his appointment.
A complex history
Roberts first entered the U.S. on a student visa in 1999, according to DHS. Public records show he pleaded guilty to a weapons charge in Pennsylvania in 2022. DHS claims he also faced charges as early as 2020 and that an immigration judge issued a final order of removal in May 2024.

Despite this, the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners granted Roberts a license to serve as superintendent in July 2023. He previously held leadership roles in school districts in New York City, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., St. Louis, Oakland, and Erie, Pennsylvania.
Community response and protests
News of Roberts’ detention sparked immediate backlash. Dozens gathered outside the federal courthouse in Des Moines carrying signs reading, “Education, not deportation / Free Dr. Roberts.”
Teacher Mary Pat LaMair expressed solidarity: “It’s really important that we take care of one another. The general public is not okay with what’s happening.”
The Directors Council, a nonprofit serving Des Moines’ Black community, also voiced its support: “Roberts has been a trusted partner, a dedicated advocate for equity, and an unwavering supporter of families and youth in Polk County.”
Meanwhile, immigrant-rights advocates warned of fear spreading among local families. “Our families are afraid that if they go to pick up their kids, if they send them to school, agents might take them away,” said Elizabeth Balcarcel of the Iowa Movement for Migrant Justice.

District moves forward
Following Roberts’ arrest, Matt Smith was named interim superintendent. The district issued a statement emphasizing its priority to maintain stability: “Our priority is to provide a safe, secure and outstanding education for all students and to support our students, families, and employees.”
Roberts remains in custody at a county jail in Council Bluffs, Iowa, according to ICE’s detainee locator system. The Des Moines School Board has scheduled a special closed-session meeting to determine the superintendent’s future.
As the community wrestles with the shock of his detention, Roberts’ story — from immigrant athlete to school leader, now facing deportation — highlights the deep tensions between immigration enforcement, public service, and community trust.
US News
“She Never Made It Out…” Albany House Fire Claims Woman’s Life as Family Pleads for Help to Bring Her Home
A devastating blaze on Western Avenue leaves one woman dead, several injured, and a grieving family struggling to return her body to New Delhi.
A quiet Thursday morning in Albany, New York turned into a heartbreaking tragedy when a fierce blaze tore through a home on Western Avenue, claiming the life of a woman and leaving three others hospitalized. Authorities from the Albany Police Department confirmed on Friday that the fire, which erupted shortly before 11:45 a.m., remains under investigation.
Emergency crews arrived to find the residence fully engulfed in flames, with individuals trapped inside. Firefighters were able to rescue multiple victims, two of whom were transferred to the specialized burn unit at Westchester Medical Center Two additional victims were admitted to Albany Medical Center with severe injuries.
Later on Friday morning, the victim’s family received the devastating news no one ever wants to hear. Her cousin, Rathna Gopu, told NEWS10 that the family was informed around 6:30 a.m. that she did not survive the burns she sustained.
“They are very devastated… it’s so much sorrow and a horrible situation,” Gopu shared, her voice breaking.

A Desperate Plea for Help
In an emotional appeal, the family confirmed that the woman’s travel documents and insurance files were destroyed in the fire—documents essential for transporting her body back to New Delhi for final rites.
Gopu has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for her repatriation, urging the community to step forward in their moment of grief.
“I’m asking anybody, everybody, to help… even a little bit will greatly help,” Gopu said, stressing how overwhelming the situation has become.
Fire Investigation Continues
One of the rescued victims remains in critical condition, according to authorities. Investigators from the Albany Police Department are now working to determine what caused the inferno.
Officials are urging anyone with information to contact detectives at (518) 462-8039, or submit an anonymous tip via Capital Region Crime Stoppers (https://capitalregioncrimestoppers.com/).
A Community in Shock
The tragedy has shaken Western Avenue residents, who described seeing thick smoke pouring from the windows as first responders battled intense flames.
While the cause is yet unknown, the emotional toll is already deeply felt—a family left shattered, friends searching for answers, and a city mourning a life lost too soon.
This is a developing story. Daily Global Diary will continue to update as more information becomes available.
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Candace Owens Claims Macron Plotted Her Assassination, Says Show Taken Off-Air Amid Explosive Allegations
US commentator asserts White House received her report accusing French President Emmanuel Macron of orchestrating a murder plot, while legal battles with the Macrons intensify
US political commentator Candace Owens has sparked another wave of controversy after announcing that her show will not air this week, claiming she has received confirmation that French President Emmanuel Macron allegedly attempted to orchestrate her assassination. The claims, shared publicly on social media, have intensified an already growing storm surrounding Owens, who is currently facing a defamation lawsuit filed by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron.
Owens posted an update on X (formerly Twitter), stating that both the White House and US counterterrorism agencies had “confirmed receipt” of her report, which allegedly ties the French President to a murder plot against her. She further repeated her unverified claims linking the September killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to French foreign legionnaires.
Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while delivering a speech at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. Owens has publicly suggested that his death was politically motivated and connected to France, though no official investigation has validated her accusations.
Owens doubles down on assassination claims
In her post, Owens wrote, “Our show will be off the air this week,” before adding that her allegations had reached the highest levels of government.
“As an update, both the White House and our counterterrorism agencies have confirmed receipt of what I reported publicly: Emmanuel Macron attempted to organize my assassination, per a source close to the first couple,” she stated.
Owens also suggested that the Macrons “were involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination,” adding that they “did not act alone.”
She challenged skeptics, saying, “For all of you who doubted my claims, you can now look to the President of the United States and our intelligence communities to issue a statement to confirm whether I am telling the truth.”

No official comment has yet been issued by the White House or federal agencies regarding Owens’ assertions.
Legal battle with the Macrons intensifies
Owens’ statements come as she faces a high-profile lawsuit filed by the French President and First Lady. The lawsuit was prompted by Owens’ repeated claims that Brigitte Macron was born male and later transitioned, a rumor that has circulated online but has been repeatedly dismissed as false.
The lawsuit cites an eight-part series published by Owens in which she accused Brigitte Macron of assuming another woman’s identity and undergoing gender reassignment surgery.
“These claims are demonstrably false, and Owens knew they were false when she published them,” the lawsuit states. “Yet, she published them anyway. And the reason is clear: it is not the pursuit of truth, but the pursuit of fame.”
According to the filing, Owens continued to repeat the claims despite multiple requests from the Macrons’ legal team to retract them.

Macrons respond
In a statement accompanying the lawsuit, the Macrons said they were pursuing legal action to stop what they called a deliberate campaign of harassment.
“Ms. Owens’ campaign of defamation was plainly designed to harass and cause pain to us and our families and to garner attention and notoriety,” their lawyers wrote. “We gave her every opportunity to back away from these claims, but she refused. It is our earnest hope that this lawsuit will set the record straight and end this campaign of defamation once and for all.”
As the accusations escalate, Owens’ claims remain unverified, and no official confirmation has been released by US authorities. Meanwhile, speculation around her show’s sudden pause continues, raising questions about whether the controversy will impact her media presence going forward.
Tech
Elon Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay package approved — could make him world’s first trillionaire
Tesla shareholders overwhelmingly back a record-breaking compensation deal for CEO Elon Musk, cementing his control over the EV giant and setting the stage for an unprecedented $1 trillion payout.
Elon Musk is officially one step closer to becoming the world’s first trillionaire. At Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting on November 6, investors approved a massive $1 trillion pay package for the billionaire CEO — a vote of confidence that could redefine executive compensation forever.
According to CNN, over 75% of Tesla shareholders supported the compensation plan, excluding Musk’s own 15% stake in the company. “I super appreciate it,” Musk told an enthusiastic crowd as cheers erupted during the meeting.
The $1 trillion plan
Musk, who doesn’t draw a salary from Tesla, will receive the compensation entirely in stock grants — approximately 423.7 million shares distributed over the next decade. The payout will be tied to a series of performance milestones, including Tesla’s market valuation climbing in $500 billion increments and reaching a total of $8.5 trillion, along with key production and operational targets.

The plan mirrors the structure of Musk’s 2018 compensation deal, which transformed him into the richest person alive when Tesla’s stock price soared.
If all targets are met, the package could make Musk not only the first trillionaire, but also the most highly compensated CEO in corporate history.
Investor confidence — and colossal expectations
The Washington Post described the vote as a “show of faith” in Musk’s leadership at a time when Tesla faces intensifying competition in the EV market and slowing growth.
Under the approved plan, Musk earns an additional 1% of Tesla’s shares for every $500 billion increase in the company’s market capitalization — a structure that directly ties his fortune to Tesla’s success.
For the company to hit the $8.5 trillion mark, its current valuation would need to rise by over 460% from today’s levels — a target that would make Tesla worth more than Apple and Nvidia combined.
Last week, Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company, crossing a $5 trillion market cap, highlighting the race for dominance among tech-driven giants.
Why it matters
If shareholders had voted against the pay package, it could have triggered a leadership crisis at Tesla. Musk had reportedly indicated he might step back from his role if he wasn’t granted additional control — a move that the board suggested could destabilize the company’s vision and innovation pipeline.
In a filing, Tesla’s board said, “Elon’s leadership has been instrumental in making Tesla what it is today. This package reflects both his contribution and our confidence in his future impact.”

The road ahead
Musk’s fortune, currently estimated by Forbes at $491.4 billion, could soar if Tesla achieves its ambitious growth milestones, especially with upcoming projects like the Cybertruck, the Tesla Robotaxi, and advancements in AI-driven manufacturing.
However, skeptics warn that such an aggressive valuation target might create unrealistic expectations in a volatile global market.
Still, for shareholders, the vote marks a defining moment — a reaffirmation of trust in Musk’s ability to push Tesla toward new technological frontiers.
“This is not just a pay package,” one analyst said. “It’s a bet on Musk’s capacity to turn science fiction into business reality.”
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