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 Virgin Orbit shuts down, liquidates assets in bankruptcy auction  Bankrupt satellite launcher Virgin Orbit has officially shut down after selling off its assets to three winning bidders at auction, the company confirmed Tuesday.      Catholic Church in Illinois underreported child sex abuse, report finds  Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul released the "Report on Catholic Clergy Child Sex Abuse in Illinois," which names hundreds of Catholic priests who are accused of sexually abusing thousands of children.      Driver charged with crashing box truck near White House  The Secret Service said it has detained the driver of a box truck that crashed into security barricades near the White House on Monday night in Washington.      Kevin McCarthy tells Republicans both sides still divided in debt limit talks  House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Republicans in a closed meeting on Tuesday he is "nowhere near" a debt limit deal with President Joe Biden, as GOP leaders question the default deadline.      Newest travel advisory on Florida warns of risks faced by LGBTQ community  More advocacy groups have joined the NAACP in warning marginalized people about traveling to Florida following what the Human Rights Campaign called the state's "most anti-LGBTQ legislative session in history."      Pair of representatives introduce bipartisan immigration reform bill  A bipartisan pair of representatives introduced Tuesday an immigration bill they said would address border security and create legal status for undocumented immigrants.      Homeland Security to issue body camera guidelines for multiple departments  The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it is establishing rules for the use of body cameras.      Powerful Arab League communications satellite ready for night launch  A powerful communication relay satellite for the 21-member Arab League is scheduled for launch Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. weather permitting.      Judge warns Donald Trump, schedules New York hush-money trial for March 2024  Former President Donald Trump appeared remotely Tuesday in a New York City courtroom, where a judge warned him about sharing evidence related to his 34-count criminal indictment and set a trial date for March 25, 2024.      Watch: Italian llama's 4-foot, 3-inch leap breaks world record  A leaping llama belonging to an Italian farmer broke a Guinness World Record when he jumped over a bar placed at a height of 4 feet, 3 inches.      Store's banana shortage leads Virginia woman to $300,000 lottery prize  A Virginia woman said her local store being out of bananas led her to make a second trip the next day, when she won a $300,000 lottery prize.      Look: Two foxes rescued from 10-foot deep concrete window well  Animal rescuers in California said a pair of gray foxes were returned to the wild after being found trapped in a 10-foot deep concrete window well.      Suspect arrested in traffic-stop shooting death of Kentucky deputy  Kentucky authorities took a 45-year-old man into custody on Tuesday after allegedly killing a sheriff deputy during a traffic stop Monday evening and shooting a second person, law enforcement officials said.      FDA approves Opvee nasal spray to reverse opioid overdose  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a second nasal spray for reversing an opioid overdose. To be sold as Opvee, the spray contains the medication nalmefene hydrochloride.      Protesters disrupt Shell meeting as company moves its carbon goals to 2030  Climate protesters disrupted Shell's annual general meeting on Tuesday, forcing the oil company's executives to be escorted by security inside Britain's ExCeL London exhibition.      Watch: NCT's Taeyong shares 'Code: Thorn' teaser for 'Shalala' solo EP  K-pop star Taeyong released a teaser for his forthcoming debut solo EP, "Shalala."      Russian court orders Evan Gershkovich to remain in detention until Aug. 30  Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain in pretrial detention until at least Aug. 30, a Russian court ruled Tuesday.      'Cannes Confidential' trailer: Lucie Lucas, Jamie Bamber team up in Acorn crime drama  "Cannes Confidential," a new detective series starring Lucie Lucas and Jamie Bamber, is coming to Acorn TV in June.      Watch: Czech man holds plank position for over 9 1/2 hours  A Czech athlete put his endurance to the test when he held the punishing abdominal plank position for 9 hours, 38 minutes and 47 seconds.      Watch: 'Skull Island' teaser introduces Netflix anime  "Skull Island," an anime series featuring King Kong set in Legendary's MonsterVerse, is coming to Netflix in June.      Treasury Department sanctions North Korea IT entities  The United States on Tuesday sanctioned four entities and one individual for carrying out malicious cyberactivity on behalf of the North Korean government.      Adam Driver named honorary starter for Indianapolis 500  "Star Wars" actor Adam Driver will be the honorary starter waving the green flag Sunday at the Indy 500.      Young people driving down HIV infection statistics, CDC says  Young people are driving down the overall number of current HIV infections nationwide, reflected by the slowing spread of the disease among gay and bisexual men, according to new statistics from the CDC.       | 
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 South Carolina Senate Passes 6-Week Abortion BanThe legislation, which faced a filibuster led by five women senators, now heads to the governor who has said he will sign it.        Surgeon General Warns That Social Media May Harm Children and AdolescentsThe report by Dr. Vivek Murthy cited a “profound risk of harm” to adolescent mental health and urged families to set limits and governments to set tougher standards for use.        A History of U.S. Surgeon General Warnings: Smoking, TV, Safer Sex and MorePublic advisories from the nation’s top doctor are infrequent, but sometimes become turning points in American life.        Is Your Child’s Relationship to Social Media Unhealthy? Here’s How to Tell.The surgeon general has warned that it can pose a “profound risk” to the mental health of adolescents. We asked experts what problematic use could look like.        McCarthy Faces Balancing Act on Debt Ceiling DealWith right-wing Republicans all but certain to oppose any bipartisan compromise, the speaker has a narrow path to push one through the closely divided House.        Ron DeSantis to Announce 2024 Presidential Run With Elon Musk on TwitterAdding a twist to the beginning of his presidential campaign, the Florida governor is expected to appear on a live audio conversation with Mr. Musk, the social platform’s owner, on Wednesday evening.        U.S.-Made Armored Vehicles Appear to Have Been Used in Attack on RussiaAt least three of what appeared to be American-made tactical vehicles known as MRAPs were part of the cross-border attack. According to visual evidence, Russia captured two of them.        The Castle Where Future Queens Drop the Royal ActAt Atlantic College, a school in a 12th-century castle clinging to the windy Welsh coastline, teenage royals take classes on world peace.        Lessons From a Renters’ UtopiaWorldwide, housing has become a nightmare of expense and speculation. What did Vienna do right?        The First 10 Words of the African American English Dictionary Are InAn exclusive look at a dictionary consisting entirely of words created or reinvented by Black people. (Don’t worry: All three variants of “bussin” are included.)        Neil Gorsuch Has Given Himself AwayA justice who frequently struggles to see injustice and cruelty in the present will surely struggle to see injustice and cruelty in the past.        A.I. Photoshopping Is About to Get Very Easy. Maybe Too Easy.The photo-editing program can now generate images of almost anything. Its maker has a plan it hopes will make this less risky than it sounds.        Public Criticism Might Be the Best Way to Reform the Supreme CourtIn past instances of public criticism, the court has occasionally changed its ways.        The Good News on Unemployment for Black AmericansAnd another reason, in case you needed one, that policymakers should avoid a gratuitous recession.        Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With Garland Over Special Counsel InquiriesTwo lawyers for the former president asserted that he was being treated unfairly in the investigations into his handling of classified documents and his efforts to remain in power.        Phoenix Blackout in Heat Wave Would Overwhelm Hospitals, Study WarnsNew research warns that nearly 800,000 residents would need emergency medical care for heat stroke and other illnesses in an extended power failure. Other cities are also at risk.        Man Is Charged With Shoving Woman’s Head Against Moving Subway TrainThe apparently random attack was an unsettling example of the kind of crime that has made some New Yorkers wary of the mass-transit system.        Arian Moayed Plays Creepy Men for Thoughtful ReasonsIn roles in HBO’s “Succession” and “A Doll’s House” on Broadway, politics are never far from mind for the Iranian American actor.         | 
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 Bankrupt satellite launcher Virgin Orbit has officially shut down after selling off its assets to three winning bidders at auction, the company confirmed Tuesday.   
 Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul released the "Report on Catholic Clergy Child Sex Abuse in Illinois," which names hundreds of Catholic priests who are accused of sexually abusing thousands of children.   
 The Secret Service said it has detained the driver of a box truck that crashed into security barricades near the White House on Monday night in Washington.   
 House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Republicans in a closed meeting on Tuesday he is "nowhere near" a debt limit deal with President Joe Biden, as GOP leaders question the default deadline.   
 More advocacy groups have joined the NAACP in warning marginalized people about traveling to Florida following what the Human Rights Campaign called the state's "most anti-LGBTQ legislative session in history."   
 A bipartisan pair of representatives introduced Tuesday an immigration bill they said would address border security and create legal status for undocumented immigrants.   
 The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it is establishing rules for the use of body cameras.   
 A powerful communication relay satellite for the 21-member Arab League is scheduled for launch Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. weather permitting.   
 Former President Donald Trump appeared remotely Tuesday in a New York City courtroom, where a judge warned him about sharing evidence related to his 34-count criminal indictment and set a trial date for March 25, 2024.   
 A leaping llama belonging to an Italian farmer broke a Guinness World Record when he jumped over a bar placed at a height of 4 feet, 3 inches.   
 A Virginia woman said her local store being out of bananas led her to make a second trip the next day, when she won a $300,000 lottery prize.   
 Animal rescuers in California said a pair of gray foxes were returned to the wild after being found trapped in a 10-foot deep concrete window well.   
 Kentucky authorities took a 45-year-old man into custody on Tuesday after allegedly killing a sheriff deputy during a traffic stop Monday evening and shooting a second person, law enforcement officials said.   
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a second nasal spray for reversing an opioid overdose. To be sold as Opvee, the spray contains the medication nalmefene hydrochloride.   
 Climate protesters disrupted Shell's annual general meeting on Tuesday, forcing the oil company's executives to be escorted by security inside Britain's ExCeL London exhibition.   
 K-pop star Taeyong released a teaser for his forthcoming debut solo EP, "Shalala."   
 Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain in pretrial detention until at least Aug. 30, a Russian court ruled Tuesday.   
 "Cannes Confidential," a new detective series starring Lucie Lucas and Jamie Bamber, is coming to Acorn TV in June.   
 A Czech athlete put his endurance to the test when he held the punishing abdominal plank position for 9 hours, 38 minutes and 47 seconds.   
 "Skull Island," an anime series featuring King Kong set in Legendary's MonsterVerse, is coming to Netflix in June.   
 The United States on Tuesday sanctioned four entities and one individual for carrying out malicious cyberactivity on behalf of the North Korean government.   
 "Star Wars" actor Adam Driver will be the honorary starter waving the green flag Sunday at the Indy 500.   
 Young people are driving down the overall number of current HIV infections nationwide, reflected by the slowing spread of the disease among gay and bisexual men, according to new statistics from the CDC.   
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