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Trump’s Primary Victories
Congressman Thomas Massie lost his reelection primary to a candidate backed by President Trump, and he wasn't the only one as six states went to the polls including in Georgia and Pennsylvania. John Stolnis has election details from Washington.
Blanche Questioned Over Trump Settlement
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced a Senate committee for the first time in his new capacity and defended the Justice Department's new nearly $1.8 billion dollar fund to pay people who claim to be political victims. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that while Democrats hammered Blanche on the fund, some Republicans, including Senators Bill Hagerty and Susan Collins, had their own opinions of the settlement.
Teenagers Behind Mosque Attack
More is being learned about the two teenagers who opened fire at a San Diego mosque, killing three people before taking their own lives. Lisa Dwyer reports that both teens had a fascination with hatred.
Woman Falls Into Manhole & Dies
A shocking situation in New York City where a woman fell to her death through an open manhole. Correspondent Julie Walker reports on how this may have happened.
Senate Passes War Resolution
The Senate advanced a resolution to limit President Trump's war powers in Iran on Tuesday, which comes after a fourth Republican joined nearly all Democrats after seven failed attempts.
No Marijuana
An approved bill that would have provided a legal marketplace for marijuana in Virginia has been vetoed by the State's Governor, who many believed she was in favor of passing. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Reaction To Trump Settlement
The federal government has agreed to permanently drop tax claims against President Trump as a part of the settlement that includes a $1 point 7 billion-dollar fund to pay individuals who believe they were politically targeted. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that the president and his business empire will be granted forever immunity from existing tax audits.
NTSB Hearing On 2025 Kentucky Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board is holding hearings on the 2025 UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky. Correspondent Jennifer King reports at issue is how the engine was able to fall off the plane as it was taking off.
Landry Goes To Greenland
The Governor of Louisiana's trip to Greenland as the Trump administration envoy is drawing some backlash online, and apparently from some of the locals. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.
Castro Facing Indictment
A US indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro could happen as soon as today.
Charlie Kirk Assassination Case
In Utah, defense lawyers continue to demand access restrictions in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, ones that the prosecution is opposing. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.
NAACP Demanding Boycott
The nation’s largest civil rights group is trying a new approach to reverse the growing number of states that are redistricting, and as they allege, restricting black voting rights. Bob Brown reports. T
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