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Live Updates and Results from Today’s U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials 100m Hurdles * Brianna McNeal wins in 12.51 seconds, setting a new Olympic Trials record. * Kendra Harrison finishes second in 12.53 seconds, earning her ticket to Tokyo. * Tiffani Porter takes third in 12.85 seconds. 100m * Trayvon Bromell shocks the field with a stunning 9.78 seconds run, matching the fastest time in the world this year. * Ronnie Baker finishes a close second in 9.80 seconds. * Fred Kerley secures third in 9.81 seconds. 400m * Allyson Felix qualifies for her fifth Olympics with a dominant victory in 49.26 seconds. * Quanera Hayes finishes a strong second in 49.78 seconds. * Wadeline Jonathas takes third in 50.05 seconds. 800m * Athing Mu sets a new American record with a blazing 1:56.07 run. * Ajee’ Wilson finishes second in 1:57.46 seconds. * Ce’Aira Brown rounds out the top three in 1:57.71 seconds. 1500m * Cory McGee earns a shock victory in 3:57.30 seconds, upsetting favorites Elle Purrier St. Pierre and Jenny Simpson. * Purrier St. Pierre finishes second in 3:58.03 seconds. * Simpson falls to third in 3:58.49 seconds. 3000m Steeplechase * Emma Coburn defends her title with a commanding 9:09.41 run. * Courtney Frerichs takes second in 9:11.78 seconds. * Cecelia Barowski completes the podium in 9:19.34 seconds. Other Highlights * Devon Allen wins the 110m hurdles in 13.21 seconds. * Noah Lyles storms to victory in the 200m in 19.74 seconds. * Katie Nageotte clears 4.95m to win the pole vault. * DeAnna Price earns gold in the hammer throw with a 77.41m launch. * Joe Kovacs retains his shot put title with a 22.39m throw. The U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials continue tomorrow with more thrilling events and the chance for future stars to emerge. Stay tuned for further updates and results.Herdsmen Attacks In Jigawa Injure Eight, Communities Under TensionHerdsmen Attacks In Jigawa Injure Eight, Communities Under Tension The Jigawa Police Command has confirmed the occurrence of attacks by herdsmen on several communities in Birninkudu, Dutse, and Kiyawa local government areas of the state. These attacks have left eight individuals injured and hospitalized. According to the command’s spokesperson, DSP Lawal Adams, the herdsmen, armed with bows and arrows, clubs, and sticks, invaded Baranda village and targeted the villagers. The villagers defended themselves, resulting in injuries to eight individuals who were subsequently transported to Dutse General Hospital for medical care. To address the situation, Jigawa State Police Commissioner Ahmed T. Abdullahi, along with other security officials, visited the affected villages and met with herdsmen and farmers. The commissioner emphasized the importance of cooperation, tolerance, and mutual understanding, urging both parties to refrain from taking the law into their own hands. The authorities have also advised the communities to report any irregularities or encroachments on cattle routes to the police or other security agencies for prompt action. This incident follows a recent grand ceremony held by the state government to celebrate the peaceful reconciliation between herders and farmers. Despite these efforts, tensions remain high in the affected communities, and the authorities are urging all parties involved to work towards maintaining peace and harmony.