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Today’s Rundown:
- FBI SAY NO OTHER SUSPECTS INVOLVED IN NEW ORLEANS ATTACK: The FBI has confirmed that Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the New Orleans truck attack, acted alone in what is being classified as an act of terrorism.
- ARMY SOLDIER IDENTIFIED AS VICTIM IN TESLA CYBERTRUCK EXPLOSION: Authorities have identified the driver involved in the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas as Matthew Alan Livelsberger, a 37-year-old active-duty U.S. Army Special Forces soldier from Colorado Springs.
- CNN FACES BACKLASH FOR AIRING LUTHER VANDROSS DOCUMENTARY AFTER NEW ORLEANS ATTACK: Critics argue that the network should have provided continuous coverage of the attack instead of broadcasting pre-scheduled programming.
- SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL GUARDS BLOCK ARREST OF IMPEACHED PRESIDENT YOON AFTER INTENSE STANDOFF: Investigators attempted to detain Yoon at his official residence in Seoul, acting on a court-issued arrest warrant related to charges of rebellion. However, they were met with resistance from Yoon’s security personnel, resulting in a nearly six-hour standoff.
- NEW YORK EMPLOYERS REQUIRED TO OFFER 20 HOURS OF PAID PRENATAL MEDICAL LEAVE: New York becomes the first state to offer paid time off specifically for prenatal care.
- COLUMBUS-BASED APPEALS COURT SAYS OHIO STATE STUDENTS NOT ENTITLED TO COVID CLOSURE REFUND: As a result of this ruling, students who were seeking refunds for tuition and fees paid during the Spring 2020 semester at OSU are not entitled to such reimbursements.
- ZIMBABWE’S PRESIDENT EMMERSON MNANGAGWA SIGNS BILL ABOLISHING THE DEATH PENALTY: President Mnangagwa, who was sentenced to death in the 1960s during Zimbabwe’s war of independence—a sentence later commuted to ten years in prison—has been a vocal opponent of capital punishment.
- TRUMP ANNOUNCES PLANS TO ATTEND JIMMY CARTER’S FUNERAL DESPITE HISTORY OF CRITICISM: This announcement comes despite a history of mutual criticism between the two leaders. During his 2024 campaign, Trump labeled Carter as the “worst president,” while Carter had previously described Trump’s presidency as a “disaster.”
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