
'Better Call Saul' begins its end game with a major death and tense showdown
CNN
"Better Call Saul" often moves slowly, but the first of the show's final six episodes kicked off with a literal bang, pointing toward perhaps a greater sense of urgency as the "Breaking Bad" prequel gets closer to its end game.
The season's eighth episode, titled "Point and Shoot," finally saw the brutal end of the dangerous and resourceful Lalo (Tony Dalton), the rival to Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) who had to be crossed out of the picture at some point, but who had managed to evade that this long.

The two men killed as they floated holding onto their capsized boat in a secondary strike against a suspected drug vessel in early September did not appear to have radio or other communications devices, the top military official overseeing the strike told lawmakers on Thursday, according to two sources with direct knowledge of his congressional briefings.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information that could have endangered US troops through his use of Signal to discuss attack plans, a Pentagon watchdog said in an unclassified report released Thursday. It also details how Hegseth declined to cooperate with the probe.











