The verdict in the murder trial of Lori Vallow -- the Idaho mother accused of killing her two children -- will be live-streamed, a judge ruled Tuesday after both the state and defense rested their cases. President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy failed to reach consensus Tuesday over raising the debt limit as deadlocked negotiations threaten to send the nation into economic chaos if no deal is reached by June. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Monday signed controversial legislation that affects the rights of transgender residents and students in the state. With Title 42 set to expire Thursday, El Paso began a "targeted enforcement operation" and Chicago declared an emergency declaration Tuesday to deal with a surge in immigrant arrivals. Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is being charged by federal prosecutors, ABC, CNN and the New York Times all reported Tuesday. The agency that governs nuclear power in the United States issued a permit Tuesday to build a facility to store nuclear waste in New Mexico. The Justice Department Tuesday said it has now dismantled a global malware operation backed by Russia's security service that had been operating clandestinely for almost 20 years. A Manhattan jury unanimously determined that former President Donald Trump battered and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll. Paramount laid off 25% of its domestic TV networks' staff and shut down MTV News on Tuesday as the company finalizes its merger of Paramount+ with Showtime. Customs and Border Protection announced Tuesday that agents at Philadelphia International Airport discovered over 12 pounds of cocaine hidden behind a panel on an aircraft that arrived from Jamaica on Thursday. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is returning to work in Washington, D.C., Tuesday for the first time since February, following a longer-than-expected recovery from shingles. The military of Myanmar committed an "apparent war crime" in April when it dropped a thermobaric munition on a building in opposition-controlled territory, according to Human Rights Watch. "The Muppets Mayhem," premiering Wednesday on Disney+, gives The Electric Mayhem their own show in a musical comedy that exemplifies the best of The Muppets. A shootout on Interstate 64 near Mount Vernon, Ill., left one state trooper wounded and the suspected gunman dead, according to Illinois State Police. K-pop group Enhypen released a teaser for their forthcoming EP, "Dark Blood." Hall of Fame men's college basketball coach Denny Crum, who led Louisville to two national titles during a 30-year tenure there, died Tuesday, the university announced. He was 86. The name of Texas' Fort Hood has officially been changed to Fort Cavazos. The fort, previously named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood, was renamed for Mexican American Gen. Richard Cavazos. The White House on Tuesday announced it is ending its COVID-19 vaccination requirements for federal workers and air travel starting Friday. "Minx," a comedy series starring Ophelia Lovibond and Jake Johnson, will return for a second season on Starz following its cancellation at HBO Max. Paramount+ released the trailer for Season 2 of "Queen of the Universe." The drag queen singing competition premieres June 2. "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan," a political action thriller starring John Krasinski, will return for a fourth and final season. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday called on lawmakers in the European Union to do more to reform migration policies without turning its back on European values. |
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