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Kansas City Teenager Shot in Head and Arm While Trying to Pick Up Siblings Sparks Outrage and Calls for Justice

Ralph Yarl, a Black high school junior from Kansas City, Missouri, was shot in the head and arm last Thursday night after mistakenly ringing the doorbell of a home. Former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) has condemned the incident, calling for an end to gun violence and injustice in the United States. Despite his injuries, Ralph is doing well and the Kansas City Police Department is still investigating the incident.

Florida Boat Captain Killed and Passenger Injured in Lightning Strike Incident

On Sunday, a Florida boat captain was killed and a passenger injured when their vessel was struck by lightning on the Indian River. First responders attempted life-saving measures on the captain, but were unsuccessful. The passenger was transported to a hospital with minor injuries and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is currently investigating the incident.

84-Year-Old Homeowner Charged with Felonies After Shooting 16-Year-Old in Kansas City

Andrew Lester, an 84-year-old homeowner in Kansas City, has been charged with two felonies for shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl. James Lynch, a 42-year-old father of three, found Ralph motionless and covered in blood after hearing shouting outside. The shooting has sparked outrage in the community, raising questions about why Lester felt the need to use deadly force.

Governor Stitt Calls for Resignations of Four McCurtain County Officials After Alleged Racist Remarks and Discussion of Killing Journalists

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has called for the resignations of four McCurtain County officials after an audio recording was released that allegedly captured them making racist remarks and discussing the killing of journalists. The audio was obtained legally by the McCurtain Gazette-News and has sparked outrage in the community, with many calling for the officials to be held accountable. Governor Stitt has stated that he is "both appalled and disheartened" by the comments and is seeking the resignations of Sheriff Kevin Clardy, Sheriff's Capt. Alicia Manning, District 2 Commissioner Mark Jennings, and Jail Administrator Larry Hendrix.

Fox News Faces High-Stakes Showdown as $1.6 Billion Defamation Trial Commences

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News are set to face off in a $1.6 billion defamation trial in Wilmington, Delaware, which will shine a spotlight on Fox's election denialism and the role of its disinformation in American politics. If the 12 jurors side with Dominion, it would be one of the largest defamation defeats ever for a US media outlet. The trial is expected to be long and arduous, and the outcome is still uncertain.

65-Year-Old Man Charged with Second-Degree Murder After Allegedly Killing 20-Year-Old Woman in a Car Accident in New York

A 65-year-old man from New York has been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting and killing a 20-year-old woman in a car that mistakenly pulled into his driveway. Sheriff Jeffrey Murphy stated that the incident was a "tragic accident" and that Monahan had no intention of harming anyone. Friends and family of the victim have expressed their grief and disbelief over the tragedy, and Monahan is expected to appear in court soon.

U.S. Journalist Evan Gershkovich Faces Espionage Charges in Moscow Court Appeal Hearing

American journalist Evan Gershkovich appeared in a Moscow court on April 18th to appeal his detention on espionage charges. Gershkovich, the first U.S. journalist to be detained in Russia since the Cold War, is facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted. U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan has expressed his hope that Gershkovich will be released soon, and the Wall Street Journal and the Committee to Protect Journalists have both called for his immediate release. Gershkovich’s appeal hearing is set to continue on April 20th.

High-Stakes Trial Set to Begin in Delaware State Court as Dominion Voting Systems Takes on Fox News Over Baseless Election Claims

The high-stakes trial between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News is set to begin in Delaware state court on Tuesday, testing the bounds of the First Amendment. Ex-Fox News producer Abby Grossberg has recently found more evidence relevant to the case and will turn it over to the court. The outcome of the trial could have a major impact on the future of the First Amendment and the way news outlets report on political matters.