The White House isn't ruling out President Trump invoking the Insurrection Act as protests over ICE operations continue in Minnesota a week after the deadly shooting of Renee Good. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday that only Trump could say what would be his "tipping point" to declare an insurrection.     Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has gifted her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump. The two met at the White House on Thursday, and afterward, Machado told reporters she presented the medal to Trump in appreciation for deposing Venezuela's former leader Nicolas Maduro. It comes after the Nobel Committee reiterated earlier this month that once a peace prize winner has been announced, "the decision stands for all time."     The mother of one of Elon Musk's children is suing his xAI artificial intelligence company over its AI tool Grok for allegedly creating deepfake sexually explicit photos of her. Ashley St. Clair's suit is just the latest complaint against the company after weeks of outrage over Grok being used to create nonconsensual explicit photos.     The Department of Justice says it has dismantled an NCAA Basketball gambling conspiracy. The DOJ is calling it a transnational criminal conspiracy that began in China with former college and Chicago Bulls player Antonio Blakeney. The indictment alleges Blakeney was having so much success fixing games in China as a player, he moved the operation stateside with a number of co-conspirators. This comes just months after another FBI investigation into sports gambling led to the arrest of Miami Heat player Terry Rozier.     Verizon customers will receive a 20-dollar credit after Wednesday's nearly day-long outage. In a statement posted on social media Thursday, Verizon said it did not meet the standard of excellence customers expect.     Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir will be remembered this weekend in a public memorial service in San Francisco, where the band became a fixture of 1960s counterculture. "Homecoming: Celebrating the Life of Bobby Weir," is set for tomorrow and is free and open to the public at Civic Center Plaza. Weir died last weekend at age 78 after a battle with cancer.