Atlanta Journal-Constitution A Fulton County Grand Jury returned an indictment against Trump and 18 others on Monday,
alleging they criminally sought to overturn Georgia's election results instead of following legal procedures. |
Fox News Trump, indicted for the fourth time over the 2020 election, criticized the charges in a Fox News interview as
the first ex-U.S. president to face criminal charges, with a potential trial aligning with the primaries. |
Atlanta News First Georgia's lax approach to allowing cameras in courtrooms since the 1980s means that Trump's
potential indictment in Fulton County could likely be televised, reflecting the state's tradition of legal transparency. |
The Washington Post Fulton County indicted Trump over the 2020 election interference in Georgia but pursuing state
charges after federal ones raise concerns about double prosecutions and potential political implications. |
The Hollywood Reporter Michael Oher, whose life story inspired the film "The Blind Side," accuses the Tuohy family of
tricking him into a conservatorship to exploit his story and career, depriving him of rights from the movie adaptation. |
KSHB 41 Surveillance footage reveals the police seizing equipment from the Marion County Record office, prompting
backlash from press freedom groups and legal intervention by the paper's attorney. |
ESPN After the Philadelphia 76ers halted trade talks involving James Harden, the All-Star guard publicly criticized
76ers president Daryl Morey, expressing his refusal to play for any team associated with Morey. |
Politico California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are at an impasse over the terms of their
planned Fox News debate, primarily disagreeing on whether to have a live audience. |
Yahoo! News President Biden's reelection may be hampered by VP Harris's low approval ratings; a suggested remedy is for
Senator Dianne Feinstein to resign and Harris to take her place, though this is seen as unlikely. |
Philadelphia Magazine A 17-year-old in Philadelphia was arrested on terrorism charges at attorney Qawi Abdul-Rahman's
home, suspected of being his son and liaising with a Syrian terrorist group while gathering IED materials. |
TheStreet, Inc. Best Buy's diversity initiative has sparked backlash from anti-anti-discrimination groups on social
media, leading CEO Corie Barry to make her account private amid comparisons to the "Bud Light controversy." |
Inside Higher Ed The Departments of Education and Justice issued guidance on the SCOTUS affirmative action ruling,
clarifying legal race considerations and permissible diversity strategies in colleges. |
The Atlantic Americans are witnessing increasing loneliness and meanness, marked by surges in depression, isolation,
hate crimes, and a drop in social trust, contributing to a deeper emotional and societal crisis. |
American Military News The Russian navy fired at a cargo ship in the Black Sea for inspection, escalating tensions
following Moscow's exit from a grain export deal, with both nations intensifying naval activities. |
Manistee News Advocate Six former MS law officers pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men in a racially-motivated
attack, with historical parallels to the state's history of racial violence, highlighting ongoing issues of police brutality. |
NBC Montana A Montana judge ruled in favor of young environmentalists, stating that Montana state agencies violated
their constitutional rights by approving fossil fuel development without assessing its climate impact. |
Live Science A gene therapy that boosts dopamine production in the brain significantly reduced alcohol consumption in
monkeys, suggesting a potential one-time treatment for alcohol use disorder in humans. |
Michigan Local News During a Michigan air show, a privately-owned Soviet-era MiG-23 plane crashed, prompting an early
end to the event; the pilot and co-pilot successfully ejected before the crash, landing in Belleville Lake. |
SSRN Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment bars former officeholders involved in
insurrection from holding office, but due to misunderstandings, its implications haven't been fully enforced. |
WISH-TV Indianapolis police discovered a shot and unresponsive male outside an east-side apartment complex on E. 32nd
Street, who was later pronounced dead at the scene, with the victim's identification pending. |
For the Left The NJ Supreme Court ruled a Catholic school did not discriminate against a
pregnant teacher, citing the state's anti-discrimination statute that allows religious organizations to enforce their own teachings. |
For the Right Police video released shows U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson being taken to the
ground by officers and berating them during an altercation at a rodeo. Jackson was trying to help a 15-year-old girl who was having seizures. |
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