
First Lady's security detail: agent suffers leg injury in accidental airport shooting
A Secret Service agent assigned to First Lady Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport.
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A Secret Service agent assigned to First Lady Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport.

A U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport, near Terminal C, while in an unmarked SUV. He was hospitalized in stable condition; Biden was not present in the area, and the Secret Service will review the incident. No other injuries or disruptions were reported.

A U.S. Secret Service agent on Jill Biden's security detail suffered a non-life-threatening leg injury after a negligent discharge of a service weapon at Philadelphia International Airport. The incident occurred during a protective assignment; Jill Biden was not present, and the agency said the Office of Professional Responsibility will investigate. The case highlights staffing pressures on federal agencies.

William Stevenson, 77, Jill Biden's first husband, has been charged with first-degree murder in the December 28 killing of his wife Linda Stevenson at their Delaware home; he remains jailed on $500,000 bail after his arrest, and a grand jury indictment followed a weekslong investigation, with Jill Biden declining to comment.

William Stevenson, 77, the ex-husband of former first lady Jill Biden, has been indicted on first‑degree murder charges in the December death of his wife Linda Stevenson in New Castle County, Delaware. He was arrested, arraigned, and is being held on a $500,000 cash bail; it’s unclear whether he has legal representation. The Biden family was mentioned in coverage, with Jill Biden’s post‑presidential office declining to comment. Linda Stevenson, described as family‑oriented, was found unresponsive after a domestic dispute at the couple’s home; the cause of death has not been released and the investigation is ongoing.

William Stevenson, Jill Biden’s ex-husband, has been charged with murdering his wife in a domestic dispute at their Wilmington, Delaware home, with New Castle County Police leading the investigation.

The ex-husband of former first lady Jill Biden, 77-year-old William Stevenson, was indicted for first-degree murder in the death of his wife Linda Stevenson in New Castle County, Delaware. Police responded to a December 28, 2025 domestic dispute; Linda was found unresponsive and later autopsied. Stevenson remains jailed in the Howard Young Correctional Institution after failing to post a $500,000 cash bail.

William Stevenson, Jill Biden's ex-husband, has been indicted on first-degree murder charges in the December death of his wife Linda Stevenson and remains jailed in Delaware after failing to post a $500,000 cash bail.

William Stevenson, 77, Jill Biden’s ex-husband, was arrested in Delaware and charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife Linda Stevenson; a grand jury indicted after a weeks-long investigation, and he remains jailed on a $500,000 bail as investigators withheld the cause of death.

The House Oversight Committee is considering subpoenaing Jill Biden and Kamala Harris as part of its investigation into Joe Biden's mental capacity, with some witnesses invoking the Fifth Amendment during depositions, highlighting ongoing political scrutiny and investigations into Biden's administration.

Anthony Bernal, a top aide to Jill Biden, withdrew from a House investigation after the White House waived executive privilege, raising concerns about transparency regarding President Biden's cognitive health and internal loyalty issues within the White House.

First Lady Jill Biden is focusing on addressing the disparities in funding and research for women's health, a historically underfunded area affecting half the population. At a White House event, experts highlighted the economic and health impacts of conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum and the need for more research. The Biden administration has invested $810 million in women's health projects, but there are concerns about the continuation of these efforts under future administrations. Biden emphasized the importance of women's health for national prosperity and pledged to continue her advocacy beyond her time in the White House.

Donald Trump and Jill Biden's interaction at the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening in Paris sparked widespread social media speculation, with many interpreting their warm exchange as a sign of unexpected camaraderie. Photos of Jill smiling at Trump led to humorous and speculative comments online, though body language expert Judi James suggested Jill's demeanor indicated discomfort. The event, attended by global leaders, highlighted the complex dynamics between political figures and their public perceptions.

Donald Trump used a photo featuring First Lady Jill Biden to promote his new line of perfumes and colognes, "Fight, Fight, Fight," on his Truth Social platform. The image, taken at the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, was used with the tagline "A FRAGRANCE YOUR ENEMIES CAN'T RESIST!" The Biden administration has not commented on the use of the photo.

During the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, President-elect Donald Trump and outgoing First Lady Jill Biden were seen engaging in friendly banter, sparking widespread social media speculation about their relationship. Despite past criticisms, their interaction led some online users to humorously suggest that Jill Biden might have supported Trump in the recent election. The event marked Trump's first international appearance since his election victory and Jill Biden's last trip as First Lady.