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Today’s Rundown:
- BIDEN COMMUTES SENTENCES OF 37 FEDERAL DEATH ROW INMATES TO LIFE IN PRISON, BLOCKING FUTURE EXECUTIONS: The commutations excluded three individuals convicted of terrorism or hate-motivated mass murders: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Dylann Roof and Robert Bowers.
- HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE ACCUSES MATT GAETZ OF PAYING FOR SEX, INCLUDING WITH A 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL: Despite these serious allegations, Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing, labeling the report as defamatory.
- LUIGI MANGIONE PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO STATE MURDER CHARGES IN UNITEDHEALTHCARE CEO CASE: Mangione faced 11 charges, including first-degree murder and terrorism-related offenses. If convicted, he could receive a life sentence without parole.
- BILL CLINTON HOSPITALIZED FOR TESTING AND OBSERVATION AFTER FALLING ILL: Former U.S. President Clinton, aged 78, was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., on December 23 after developing a fever.
- LEANNA LENEE FACES BACKLASH FOR ALLEGED BEHAVIOR DURING RELATIONSHIP WITH TRAVIS HUNTER: Public figures like Shannon Sharpe and Nate Burleson have weighed in, advising the couple to adjust to the spotlight.
- DRAKE’S LEGAL TEAM HITS BACK AT SPOTIFY’S RESPONSE TO UMG LAWSUIT: This legal confrontation underscores the complexities of the music industry’s streaming ecosystem and raises questions about the integrity of streaming metrics.
- HAWAII’S KILAUEA VOLCANO ERUPTS AGAIN, RENEWING CONCERNS IN THE REGION: The volcano, one of the most active in the world, has a history of dramatic eruptions that have caused widespread damage. Local emergency services are monitoring the eruption
- AMBER HEARD WEIGHS IN ON BLAKE LIVELY’S HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JUSTIN BALDONI: Heard, reflecting on her own experiences during a highly publicized trial with Johnny Depp, commented on the destructive nature of such campaigns.
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