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Alex Murdaugh Charged With Murdering Wife And Son

The disgraced South Carolina attorney is also being prosecuted on charges of fraud, money laundering and plotting his own murder. → Read More

Netflix Partners With Microsoft For Ad-Supported Service Amid Subscriber Losses

Netflix announced in April it would launch a cheaper ad-supported subscription tier after it lost subscribers for the first time in over a decade. → Read More

Uvalde Hallway Footage Will Be Released Sunday, Texas State Rep. Says

The footage would contain no graphic images, and would “begin after the shooter enters the room, and end before a breach of that room,” according to Texas state Rep. Dustin Burrows. → Read More

Steve Bannon’s Contempt Of Congress Trial Will Begin Next Week, Judge Rules

U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols said in a ruling he saw “no reason for extending this case any further.” → Read More

Trump Didn’t Invoke Executive Privilege For Steve Bannon, Lawyer Told FBI

Prosecutors wrote in a motion Trump's attorney confirmed during an interview with the FBI that Trump had never invoked executive privilege for Bannon—directly contradicting a letter dated Saturday Trump sent to Bannon claiming he would waive executive privilege. → Read More

Biden Weighs Public Health Emergency For Abortion Access—Here’s What That Means

Biden asked his staff to see if he “has the authority” to declare a public health emergency to address abortion access, as progressives ramp up calls for Biden to take bolder action in response to the Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. → Read More

Jan. 6 Committee Expects Testimony From Steve Bannon, Rep. Lofgren Says

An attorney for Bannon wrote in a letter the former White House strategist “is willing to, and indeed prefers” to testify at a public committee hearing. → Read More

Brittney Griner Pleads Guilty To Russian Drug Charges

Griner said in court she would plead guilty, “but there was no intent” and she “didn’t want to break the law,” Reuters reported from the courtroom. → Read More

Uvalde Police Officer Could Have Shot Gunman But Didn’t Get Response From Supervisor, Report Finds

A Texas training organization found in its report that by the time an onsite police officer had asked again for permission to shoot, the gunman had already entered Robb Elementary School—one of several mistakes made by law enforcement during the Uvalde shooting. → Read More

Trump White House Lawyer Pat Cipollone Agrees To Testify Before Jan. 6 Committee After Subpoena

The January 6 committee subpoenaed Cipollone at the end of June, following weeks of calls for the former top White House attorney to meet with investigators. → Read More

Law Enforcement Took Knives, Dagger And Sword From Suspected Highland Park Shooter’s Home In 2019, Police Reveal

More than 30 people were injured in Monday’s attack, including one person who died an area hospital Tuesday, bringing the death toll to seven. → Read More

Death Toll Rises To 7 In Highland Park Shooting

More than 30 people were injured in Monday’s attack, including one person who died an area hospital Tuesday, bringing the death toll to seven. → Read More

Robert Crimo III Planned Highland Park Shooting For Weeks, Police Say—Here’s What We Know About The Suspected July 4 Shooter

The 21-year-old allegedly fired more than 70 rounds into a crowd from a rooftop using a high-powered rifle similar to an AR-15, according to police. → Read More

Robert Crimo III’s Weapon Was Legally Obtained—What We Know About The Person Of Interest In Highland Park Shooting

The 22-year-old was taken into custody Monday evening—more than eight hours after the shooting began and shortly after he was identified as a person of interest. → Read More

Several People Killed In Shooting At Copenhagen Mall

Officers arrested a 22-year-old Danish man shortly after arriving on the scene of Field’s shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark. → Read More

Russia Claims To Control Entire Luhansk Region After Ukraine Withdraws From Key City

The capture of the Ukrainian city of Lysychansk gives Russia full control of the Luhansk region—a major victory for the country four months into its invasion. → Read More

More Witnesses Approach Jan. 6 Panel After Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony, Kinzinger Says

Kinzinger called Hutchinson’s testimony “inspiring” for potential witnesses, and said more people are coming forward to the committee “every day.” → Read More

Documentary Catches Pence’s Reaction To Call For Trump’s Removal: ‘Excellent’

In a clip of the documentary obtained by CNN, an aide hands Pence a cell phone, which apparently displays a draft of the resolution demanding for Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment, leading Pence to say “excellent.” → Read More

Billionaire Ken Griffin’s Citadel Becomes Latest Company To Move Headquarters Out Of Illinois

Citadel’s departure comes weeks after Boeing and Caterpillar announced similar exits out of the state. → Read More

Former Florida Gov. Candidate Andrew Gillum Indicted On Fraud Charges

Gillum was charged with 21 counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and making false statements to the FBI. → Read More