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Investing in a new iPad Pro is a great idea if you’re a heavy tablet user. It’s one of Apple’s best and brightest pieces of tech, and it’s capable of handling just about anything you need it to do, from acting as an on-the-go makeshift laptop to helping you enjoy all your favorite TV shows and movies. But like any other gadget, you’re going to have to protect it if you want to keep it from collecting scratches or smudges. That’s where an iPad Pro case comes in. 

You’ve got plenty of options when it comes to keeping your new iPad from harm. Whether you’re looking for the stylish magnetic closure and wraparound style of the Apple Smart Folio or you want to add tactile keys with the a keyboard case, there’s a case out there for every user. You can even get a leather case that can lend a classy touch to your iPad.


The best Apple iPad Pro cases for your tablet


Best Apple iPad Pro case: Zugu Case

Zugu Case

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Don’t count out this excellent case just because it comes with an unfamiliar name. Zugu’s case is slim but protective, with 5-foot drop protection and a sturdy yet modern design. It encompasses your entire device and offers multiple use configurations in case you want to do more than open it up like it’s a book and use it in that way.

You can use the magnetic stand in 8 different ways to swap from an upright display to a horizontal option for viewing your favorite shows and movies, and once it’s in position it won’t collapse right in the middle of what you’re doing like some other cases might.

If you have an Apple Pencil, there’s even a dedicated slot on the back of the case to keep it in place so you don’t have to go searching for it. With its sleek design, sturdy shell, and extra niceties, this is one iPad Pro case that’s well worth picking up no matter how you plan on using your tablet. 


Best folio Apple iPad Pro case: Apple Smart Folio

Apple Smart Folio

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Apple consistently creates some of the best cases you’ll find, which makes total sense. This magnetic Smart Folio fits your iPad Pro and effectively turns it into a book with a cover you an open and close. 

It’s a soft and lightweight case that provides protection for the front and back of your iPad Pro. Plus, it comes in multiple colors so you can choose one to better fit your personality. It’s also super easy to get on and off. 

Its biggest draw is its ability to automatically wake your iPad Air when you open it, and put it to sleep when you close it. You can even use the Smart Folio case to fold up into a stand so you can watch shows or movies without having to prop it up against something. Apple knows what the people want, after all. 


Best keyboard Apple iPad Pro case: Logitech Combo Touch iPad Pro keyboard case

Logitech Combo Touch iPad Pro keyboard case

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If you’re the type of person who needs to get work done on the go, you already knew that investing in an iPad Pro was a smart idea. An even smarter idea is getting this keyboard case that turns it into a makeshift MacBook.

This keyboard case is detachable and comes with an adjustable kickstand. The keys are backlit just like they would be on a laptop, and have 16 levels of brightness as well as a row of iPadOS shortcut keys. There’s even a large trackpad that you can use for multi-touch gestures so it’s just like you’re using a regular computer.

You can use this case in four different ways as well, so you can use your Apple Pencil when folded up, keys when the keyboard and trackpad are fully attached, and book/magazine style or reading and viewing. Plus, the case offers excellent protection that’s durable and reliable if you happen to have a drop or two.  


Best leather Apple iPad Pro case: Torro iPad Pro case

Torro iPad Pro case

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Leather cases are excellent for giving your iPad Pro a more sophisticated look, and you want elegance when it comes to the most expensive iPad you can get. Not only does it scream class, but it’s made from top-grain leather, with the inside lined with microfiber to better protect your delicate tablet.

You can use the leather case as a makeshift stand as well, as it has three support strips that you can use to stand the iPad up for better viewing, typing or just displaying it so you can keep track of notifications or anything else that’s going on with your screen that you need to occasionally refresh. It can also automatically wake and put your iPad Pro to sleep thanks to its magnetic cover. 


Best rugged Apple iPad Pro case: Rokform rugged iPad Pro case

Rokform rugged iPad Pro case

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If you’re going to be in a scenario where toughness counts, protect your iPad Pro with this rock-solid case. It offers 360-degree protection and industrial-grade construction. It would work great for anyone at a construction site or someone who needs a bit more assurance their iPad Pro won’t come to harm than your avrage user.

Each case comes with a tempered glass screen protector, though the case itself slips on the back of the iPad Pro. It can mount magnetically, and it comes with a built-in lock system that lets you use an optional hand strap or kickstand grip that are both sold separately.

The textured case makes it easy to grip in one hand if needed, and it’s hard enough to absorb the shock of spills and drops. If you’re needing peace of mind that your new iPad Pro won’t come to harm easily, you’ll find it here. 




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What’s known about Ryan Wesley Routh, suspect in possible Trump assassination attempt

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A picture is emerging of the suspect who officials say pointed a high-powered rifle at former president Donald Trump on a Florida golf course Sunday afternoon. 

Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was armed with an AK-47-style rifle and was 300-500 yards away from Trump when members of the former president’s Secret Service detail spotted him, according to Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. Routh was a few holes ahead of where the president was golfing at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, officials said. 

Members of the Secret Service detail opened fire at Routh, according to law enforcement officials. It’s not clear if Routh fired any shots. Bradshaw said a witness saw a man jumping out of the bushes and fleeing in a black Nissan. The car was pulled over and the driver detained and identified as the suspect. Law enforcement found the rifle, a scope, two backpacks with ceramic tile and a GoPro camera in the bushes at the scene. 

The FBI and U.S. Secret Service are investigating the incident, which the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump.” 

As the investigation continues, here’s what we know about Routh:

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Photos that show an AK-47 rifle, a backpack and a Go-Pro camera on a fence outside Trump International Golf Club taken after an apparent assassination attempt of Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, are displayed during a news conference at the Palm Beach County Main Library, Sunday. Sept. 15, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla.

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A decades-long criminal history

Routh’s most recent address is listed in Hawaii, but he spent most of his life in North Carolina, according to property records. Routh owned Camp Box Honolulu, a shed-building company, according to his LinkedIn profile. The account also says that he studied at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and graduated in 1998. 

Records show his problems with the law go back to the 1990s and include less serious charges, like writing bad checks. But in 2002, he was charged with a felony — possession of a weapon of mass destruction — according to North Carolina Department of Corrections records. 

Between 2002 and 2010, Routh was also charged with a number of misdemeanors, including a hit-and-run accident, resisting arrest and a concealed weapons violation, records show.

Suspect criticized Trump online 

Routh voted Democratic in the 2024 primary election in North Carolina, and he voted in person, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections. He appears to be registered as an unaffiliated voter. 

His X account, which has now been suspended, included a number of posts about Trump. 

“@realDonaldTrump While you were my choice in 2106, I and the world hoped that president Trump would be different and better than the candidate, but we all were greatly disappointment and it seems you are getting worse and devolving,” he wrote in a June 2020 post. “I will be glad when you gone.” 

He also referenced the July 13 assassination attempt on Trump in multiple posts, suggesting that President Biden and Vice President Harris should visit the injured and attend the funeral of the Pennsylvania rally-goer who was killed.

A Facebook account under Routh’s name was no longer online on Sunday evening.


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Ukraine supporter 

Routh was passionate about fighting for Ukraine, even traveling overseas to fight in the country’s war against Russia in 2022. 

“I am coming to Ukraine from Hawaii to fight for your kids and families and democracy.. I will come and die for you,” he wrote on X. 

In one post on LinkedIn, he shared a photo of himself in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. 

A CBS News review of Routh’s social media shows his pro-Ukraine views seeped into his public statements as well. He urged people, even those who didn’t have military skills, to take up arms for Ukraine. He was interviewed by several news organizations, including The New York Times and Semafor in 2023, and Newsweek Romania in 2022. He was quoted about his efforts to recruit volunteer fighters to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion, though it wasn’t clear whether he had succeeded. 

“This is about good versus evil,” he told Newsweek Romania. 

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