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Supreme Court Called Upon to Decide Whether Former President Donald Trump is Constitutionally Eligible to Appear on Colorado’s Republican Primary Ballot

Four Colorado voters have asked the Supreme Court to decide whether former President Donald Trump is constitutionally eligible to appear on the state's Republican primary ballot. The appeal follows Maine's Secretary of State barring Trump from running for the presidency under the rarely used Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The Colorado voters believe the case is of "utmost importance" and warrants quick action, as it revolves around the Constitution's insurrection clause and whether Trump incited the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The Supreme Court's decision could have a major impact on the Republican Party's future.

Man Breaches Emergency Exit at Salt Lake City International Airport, Dies After Climbing Into Plane Engine

A 30-year-old man has died after he breached an emergency exit at Salt Lake City International Airport and climbed into a plane engine. Authorities performed lifesaving efforts, but he died on the scene. The incident is under investigation by the Salt Lake City Police Department and the Federal Aviation Administration.

Harvard University President Claudine Gay Resigns Following Intense Scrutiny of Testimony on Campus Antisemitism and Plagiarism Allegations

Harvard University President Claudine Gay has resigned from her position on Tuesday following intense scrutiny for her testimony at a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism in her academic work. After consulting with the university’s highest governing board, Gay concluded that it was in the best interests of Harvard for her to resign. The Harvard community has yet to comment on Gay’s resignation, and it is unclear who will take over the role of president in her absence.

Armed Suspect Breaks Into Colorado Judicial Center, Causes Significant Damage and Fires Shots

Early Tuesday morning, an armed man broke into the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center in Denver, Colorado, shooting out a window and holding an unarmed security guard at gunpoint. He started a fire inside the building, causing "significant and extensive damage", but no injuries were reported. The Colorado State Patrol responded and the suspect surrendered, and the building is currently closed while repairs are made.

Missing Woman’s Remains Found 12 Years After Disappearance in Florida Retention Pond

After 12 years of searching, the remains of Sandra Lemire were found in a minivan submerged in a retention pond in Kissimmee, Florida. The volunteer search and recovery team Sunshine State Sonar used new technology to locate the vehicle, which had been involved in a car accident. Lemire's family is relieved to have closure and is asking for privacy as they grieve.

Tragedy Strikes Rochester, NY: Two Killed and Five Injured in Possible Terror Incident

On New Year's Day, a two-vehicle collision in Rochester, New York resulted in two fatalities and five injuries. The FBI is now investigating the incident as a possible terror incident after canisters of gasoline were found at the scene. Two passengers in the Outlander were killed and the driver and three other passengers were injured, while the driver of the Ford Expedition was also injured. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact them.

USS Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier Strike Group Returns Home After Providing Regional Deterrence and Defense in the Red Sea

The U.S. Navy has been working to protect commercial vessels in the Red Sea from Houthi attacks since 2019. The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea in October to provide protection for Israel, and is now returning home, leaving behind three ships and 2,000 Marines to continue providing regional deterrence and defense. The Navy has also been providing training and assistance to local navies to help them better protect their waters from Houthi attacks.

Colorado Springs Police Department Announces Arrest of Kimberlee Singler in Connection with Deaths of Two Children

Colorado Springs Police Department announced Sunday that Kimberlee Singler, a 35-year-old woman wanted in connection with the deaths of her two children and the attempted murder of her 11-year-old daughter, was arrested in the United Kingdom without incident. The arrest warrant issued for Singler alleged she had committed murder, attempted murder, child abuse and assault. No further information has been released about the arrest or the investigation, and the Colorado Springs Police Department has not released any information about a possible motive for the killings.

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