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 Teva Pharmaceuticals to pay $225M fine to settle price-fixing charges  Teva Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay a $225 million fine, in a settlement with the Justice Department over criminal price-fixing charges.      Biden tours Maui's 'overwhelming' wildfire devastation, pledges long-term support  President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visited Maui on Monday promising long-term support, as 850 people remain unaccounted for nearly two weeks after wildfires devastated the Hawaiian Island.      Special Counsel Jack Smith pushes back on Trump's bid to delay Jan. 6 trial until 2026  Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case argued Monday the public would be denied "its right to a speedy trial" if the case were pushed to 2026 as sought by Trump.      Trump agrees to $200K bond in Georgia election interference case  Former President Donald Trump has agreed to bond being set at $200,000 in his Georgia election interference case, according to court documents filed Monday.      Watch: Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell return in 'Good Burger 2' teaser  Paramount+ released the teaser for "Good Burger 2" on Monday. The sequel to the 1997 movie based on the "All That" sketch is coming to the streaming service this fall.      Pentagon awards contracts for next 'swarm' of tiny missile defense satellites  The Pentagon announced Monday it has awarded $1.5 billion to contractors Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin for a "swarm" of 72 tiny prototype satellites meant to detect incoming enemy missiles.      Trudeau blasts Meta for blocking local news during wildfire evacuations  Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is blasting Facebook parent company Meta for blocking local news on its platforms as hundreds of wildfires force evacuations throughout Canada.      Domino's Pizza franchiser to declare bankruptcy, exit Russian market  The franchiser that operates Domino's Pizza locations in Russia indicated Monday it is closing all of its outlets in the country, following other U.S.-based brands such as McDonald's and Starbucks.      Ohio teen sentenced to life in prison in high-speed crash that killed boyfriend, friend  Mackenzie Shirilla, 19, was sentenced in Ohio on Monday to two concurrent life terms with parole for deliberately crashing her car at 100 mph into a building and killing her boyfriend and another teen.      Hilary leaves flooded roadways, uprooted trees in southern California, Nevada  Residents of southern California and Nevada on Monday began to assess the damage from record-shattering rainfall and mudslides in the wake of what remains of Tropical Storm Hilary.      Snake found in Target cart gets new home at college  A snake found in a shopping cart in Iowa has a new permanent home at a Nebraska Community College, officials said.      Rare spotless giraffe born at Tennessee Zoo  A Tennessee zoo announced the birth of what officials believe to be the only spotless reticulated giraffe in the world.      U.S., Canada mark 10th anniversary of Syrian chemical attack in Ghouta  The governments of the United States and Canada on Monday marked the 10th anniversary of a chemical attack on civilians by the Syrian regime that killed hundreds near Damascus.      North Carolina man wins $331,792 lottery jackpot on first try  A North Carolina man decided to try playing the lottery's Cash 5 drawing for the first time and ended up winning the $331,792 jackpot.      Watch: BTS member V knocks on door in 'Blue' video teaser  K-pop star V released a preview of his music video for "Blue," a song from his debut solo album, "Layover."      Watch: 'Bottoms' girls debate high school fight club, feminism  Orion released a clip from the movie "Bottoms" on Monday. The film opens Friday in theaters.      'Golden Bachelor,' 'Bachelor in Paradise' S9 to premiere Sept. 28  "The Golden Bachelor" starring Gerry Turner and "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 9 will air Thursdays on ABC this fall.      Watch: 'Creepshow' Season 4 coming Oct. 13  AMC Networks announced the premiere of "Creepshow" Season 4 on Monday. The show returns Oct. 13.      India hopes to be first nation to land on south pole of moon later this week  Days after Russia failed to put a lander on the moon, the Indian Space Research Organization will try to become the first country to land on the moon's south pole on Wednesday.      'RuPaul's Drag Race,' 'All Stars' renewed at MTV, Paramount+  "RuPaul's Drag Race" was renewed for Season 16, while RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" will return for Season 9.      Watch: Rare badger encounter caught on camera on Texas island  A visitor to the coast of a Texas island ended up capturing photos and video of a rare sight -- a badger digging for sand crabs in the middle of the day.      Tennessee lawmakers gather for special session on gun policy  Tennessee's House and Senate will gavel in for a special session Monday to discuss mental health and gun policy, months after six people, including three children, were killed in a school shooting in Nashville.       | 
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 Trump’s Bail Set at $200,000 in Georgia Election Interference CaseMr. Trump, who said he would turn himself in on Thursday, was told not to intimidate or threaten any witnesses or co-defendants in the case.        Prosecutors Criticize Trump’s Request for 2026 Trial Date in Jan. 6 CaseDefense lawyers had said they needed years to wade through 11 million pages of evidence, but the Justice Department, which is seeking to go to trial in January, said they were exaggerating the burden.        Biden Tours Wildfire Damage on MauiThe president broke away from his vacation to meet with survivors and officials after flames demolished a town and killed more than 100 people.        How ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Topped the ChartsA song by the previously unknown Oliver Anthony Music struck a chord with conservative pundits. Its quick trip to No. 1 relied on tactics that help pop stars go viral.        Sha’Carri Richardson Wins World ChampionshipRichardson outran Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to take home her first major world championship title.        California Evades Catastrophic Damage From Tropical Storm HilaryAfter bracing for the worst, the state so far has recorded no deaths from Tropical Storm Hilary, officials said. Some desert and mountain communities are digging out from a deluge of mud.        Smoke Blankets Pacific Northwest as Wildfires RageNumerous wildfires in Canada, Washington and Oregon sparked air quality alerts and evacuations across the region. At least one person has died.        British Columbia Wildfires Leave Dozens of Buildings BurnedThe final tally of the damage will be higher, officials said, although no buildings have been destroyed over the past 24 hours as the fires ease.        What Driverless Waymo Taxi Rides Are Like in San FranciscoOn Monday, Waymo began letting the public pay for rides in its driverless cars in San Francisco. The New York Times dispatched three reporters around the city to test the service.        Japan to Release Treated Water From Fukushima Nuclear PlantIn the face of regional and domestic objections, the country plans to proceed with a discharge at Fukushima that will eventually reach more than a million tons of water.        Radioactive Water Is Complicating Japan and Korea’s New FriendshipJapan’s plan to discharge treated water from its destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant has triggered a backlash in the region, especially in highly polarized South Korea.        How Will a Chinese Financial Crisis Impact the World?The spillover to America will be surprisingly small.        Sohrab Ahmari, the Right-Winger Calling for Social DemocracyHow Sohrab Ahmari got serious about economic populism.        Cambodia Leader, Hun Sen, Appoints Hun Manet as New Prime MinisterGen. Hun Manet is expected to guide a generational shift in Cambodian politics, taking over for his father Hun Sen, one of the world’s longest-ruling prime ministers.        Thai Ex-Prime Minister Returns From Exile, Adding to Political ChaosThaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a coup in 2006, has come back to Thailand at a time when the country is struggling to elect a new leader.        Jimmy Carter Is Still ‘Very Much’ Himself in Hospice Care, Grandson SaysHe still holds hands with his wife, Rosalynn, their grandson Josh Carter said. The family is making plans for the former president’s 99th birthday in October.        Dueling Tours for Influence as Ukraine War Scrambles AlliancesAs Volodymyr Zelensky went on a diplomatic blitz of Europe, a top Iranian general made his way to Moscow.         | 
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 Teva Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay a $225 million fine, in a settlement with the Justice Department over criminal price-fixing charges.   
 President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visited Maui on Monday promising long-term support, as 850 people remain unaccounted for nearly two weeks after wildfires devastated the Hawaiian Island.   
 Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case argued Monday the public would be denied "its right to a speedy trial" if the case were pushed to 2026 as sought by Trump.   
 Former President Donald Trump has agreed to bond being set at $200,000 in his Georgia election interference case, according to court documents filed Monday.   
 Paramount+ released the teaser for "Good Burger 2" on Monday. The sequel to the 1997 movie based on the "All That" sketch is coming to the streaming service this fall.   
 The Pentagon announced Monday it has awarded $1.5 billion to contractors Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin for a "swarm" of 72 tiny prototype satellites meant to detect incoming enemy missiles.   
 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is blasting Facebook parent company Meta for blocking local news on its platforms as hundreds of wildfires force evacuations throughout Canada.   
 The franchiser that operates Domino's Pizza locations in Russia indicated Monday it is closing all of its outlets in the country, following other U.S.-based brands such as McDonald's and Starbucks.   
 Mackenzie Shirilla, 19, was sentenced in Ohio on Monday to two concurrent life terms with parole for deliberately crashing her car at 100 mph into a building and killing her boyfriend and another teen.   
 Residents of southern California and Nevada on Monday began to assess the damage from record-shattering rainfall and mudslides in the wake of what remains of Tropical Storm Hilary.   
 A snake found in a shopping cart in Iowa has a new permanent home at a Nebraska Community College, officials said.   
 A Tennessee zoo announced the birth of what officials believe to be the only spotless reticulated giraffe in the world.   
 The governments of the United States and Canada on Monday marked the 10th anniversary of a chemical attack on civilians by the Syrian regime that killed hundreds near Damascus.   
 A North Carolina man decided to try playing the lottery's Cash 5 drawing for the first time and ended up winning the $331,792 jackpot.   
 K-pop star V released a preview of his music video for "Blue," a song from his debut solo album, "Layover."   
 Orion released a clip from the movie "Bottoms" on Monday. The film opens Friday in theaters.   
 "The Golden Bachelor" starring Gerry Turner and "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 9 will air Thursdays on ABC this fall.   
 AMC Networks announced the premiere of "Creepshow" Season 4 on Monday. The show returns Oct. 13.   
 Days after Russia failed to put a lander on the moon, the Indian Space Research Organization will try to become the first country to land on the moon's south pole on Wednesday.   
 "RuPaul's Drag Race" was renewed for Season 16, while RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" will return for Season 9.   
 A visitor to the coast of a Texas island ended up capturing photos and video of a rare sight -- a badger digging for sand crabs in the middle of the day.   
 Tennessee's House and Senate will gavel in for a special session Monday to discuss mental health and gun policy, months after six people, including three children, were killed in a school shooting in Nashville.   
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