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Plane Crash North of Moscow Kills Mercenary Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and 9 Others, Raising Suspicions of a Connection to Recent Armed Rebellion

On Wednesday, a plane crash north of Moscow killed mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and all 10 people on board, raising suspicions as Prigozhin had led a brief armed rebellion against the Russian military earlier this year. Gen. Sergei Surovikin, a top general linked to Prigozhin, was dismissed from his position as commander of the air force and has not been seen in public since the mutiny. The cause of the plane crash is still under investigation and it is unclear if Prigozhin’s death will be confirmed or if the crash was related to the mutiny.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Denies Request to Defer Mark Meadows’ Voluntary Surrender Deadline and Jeffrey Clark’s Bid for Emergency Stay of Arrest Warrant

Key takeaways: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis denied a request by indicted former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to have his voluntary…

South Carolina Supreme Court Reverses Stance on Abortion, Upholds Ban on Most Procedures After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

The South Carolina Supreme Court has reversed its stance on abortion, upholding a law that bans most such procedures after about six weeks of pregnancy. This decision has been met with criticism from abortion rights advocates, who argue that the law is unconstitutional and violates a woman's right to privacy. The 4-1 ruling departs from the court's own decision months earlier striking down a similar ban, and could potentially be overturned if it is found to violate the constitutional right to privacy.

Rudy Giuliani Surrenders to Georgia Authorities After Being Indicted for Alleged Election Fraud Conspiracy

Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and Donald Trump's personal attorney, surrendered to Georgia authorities on Wednesday after being indicted for his role in an alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. He was charged with 13 counts, including violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and his attorneys agreed to a $150,000 bond. Giuliani stated he would plead not guilty if he were to enter a plea, and the case is being handled by the office of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Appoints Natalie Hudson as First Person of Color to Lead Minnesota Supreme Court

Governor Tim Walz has appointed Natalie Hudson as the first person of color to lead the Minnesota Supreme Court as Chief Justice. Walz expressed confidence in her ability to lead the court, praising her reputation as a leader and consensus builder. Hudson expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to lead the court, and the court will be responsible for deciding cases involving state law.

House Speaker McCarthy Threatens Impeachment Inquiry Against President Biden If Documents Are Not Provided

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has suggested that the House of Representatives could open an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden next month if he does not provide personal records requested by Republicans. The Biden administration has not yet responded to the request, and it is unclear what documents are being sought. If the documents are provided, however, there would be no need for an impeachment inquiry.

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum Injured Ahead of First Republican Primary Debate, Participation Uncertain

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was injured in a pickup basketball game and is uncertain if he will be able to participate in the first Republican presidential debate on Wednesday. Burgum had been planning to attend the debate walk-through and is hoping to be able to stand for the debate, but his injury has added an unexpected twist to the race for the Republican nomination.

19 Defendants Indicted in Fulton County, Georgia for Alleged Involvement in Effort to Reverse 2020 Election Outcome

Fulton County, Georgia has returned a 41-count indictment against former President Donald Trump and 18 others for their alleged involvement in an effort to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election. Several of the defendants have already surrendered to authorities, and the remaining defendants have been given a deadline to turn themselves in. Supporters of the former president have accused the Fulton County District Attorney of conducting a “personal political witch hunt” against Trump, while others have praised her efforts to investigate and prosecute alleged election fraud. The outcome of the case remains to be seen.