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Multiple casualties in Louisville shooting, officer in critical condition
At least five people have been shot and killed and at least eight others are injured, including a police officer, after a mass shooting in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday, April 10. Louisville Metro Police responded to what they called “an active aggressor” in the downtown area, just before 9 a.m. There were reports of… -
DOJ investigating leak of top secret Pentagon documents: April 10 rundown
Top secret Pentagon documents from the U.S. government have leaked online, exposing U.S. intelligence on the Russia-Ukraine war. Now the Justice Department is investigating. And an Uber driver convicted of murder last week could receive a pardon from the Texas governor. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Monday, April 10, 2023. Classified… -
Cops arrest suspect allegedly planning to shoot up multiple Colorado schools
Law enforcement in Colorado say a mass school shooting has been prevented after a 19-year-old suspect was arrested. A manifesto allegedly reveals detailed plans to carry out multiple school shootings in Colorado Springs. The arrest comes less than two weeks after a school shooter killed three students and three faculty members at a Nashville Christian… -
Feds reach $343M deal for tribal water resources, Colorado River conservation
A historic drought in the West is drying up water resources in the seven western U.S. states dependent on the Colorado River Basin. Now the Biden administration is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to try and conserve water from the Colorado River as its reservoirs continue to be depleted. A Native American tribe in… -
White House proposes rule to stop bans on transgender athletes: April 7 rundown
The Biden administration has introduced new Title IX regulations to ensure transgender athletes have a place in school sports. Two state House Democrats in Tennessee have been expelled from the chamber, an action only enforced a handful of times since the Civil War. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Friday, April 7,… -
Michigan repeals abortion ban as Kansas passes ‘Born Alive’ bill, tightens rules
States are continuing to make their own decisions on abortion since Roe v. Wade was overturned in the summer of 2022. Some states are expanding access and rights to an abortion, while others are limiting, banning the procedure, or inserting state laws to protect unborn children. The latest decisions coming down are in Michigan and… -
New Chinese data casts doubt on COVID-19 Wuhan market origin theory
Chinese scientists have released a new report that casts greater doubt on the COVID-19 origin theory that revolves around animals transferring the virus to humans at a Wuhan wet market. This comes despite the Chinese government standing by its claim that COVID’s natural origin theory is the likely source. The highly anticipated report doesn’t completely… -
Baltimore archdiocese embroiled in child sex abuse scandal: April 6 rundown
A newly released report details child sex abuse scandals within the archdiocese of Baltimore. We have the staggering numbers listed in the state attorney general’s report. And Cash App founder Bob Lee was stabbed to death on the streets of San Francisco. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Thursday, April 6, 2023. … -
Washington state buys 3-year supply of abortion pills
Washington state has purchased a three-year supply of abortion pills as a safeguard to abortion rights. The purchase comes as a federal judge in Texas will soon decide whether FDA-approved abortion drug Mifepristone should be taken off the market. Washington has spent $1.3 million to secure a stockpile of the abortion pills which were delivered… -
Taiwan president to meet with Speaker McCarthy despite China’s warnings
The U.S. and Taiwan are displaying a strong front in the face of Chinese threats. Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen is visiting the U.S. and meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy despite the Chinese Communist Party promising retaliations if the two meet. Taiwan’s president is wrapping up a trip to Central America after first stopping in… -
Trump goes after prosecutors following not guilty plea: April 5 rundown
Former President Donald Trump is back in Florida after pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. What’s next in the unprecedented criminal case against him? And Nashville police executed a search warrant at the home of the school shooter who killed six people at a Christian private school. These stories and… -
US to send more military aid to Ukraine amid Congress trip to Kyiv
According to U.S. officials, more military aid is on its way from the U.S. to Ukraine. The latest package includes about $500 million worth of equipment and ammunition and $2.1 billion in longer term aid. This brings the total amount of U.S. aid to Ukraine to $35 billion since Russia invaded in 2022. Earlier this… -
Trump raises millions for campaign in days following indictment
Former President Donald Trump has raised more than $7 million from supporters since his indictment was announced March 30. The first 24 hours following the news, his campaign raised more than $4 million. A quarter of those donations came from first-time donors. The $7 million raised in four days is a record for the campaign,…