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Miracle on Red Lake: 122 People Rescued from Ice Floe by Local Emergency Responders

This article details the successful rescue of 122 people from an ice floe that had become detached from the shore of Upper Red Lake in Minnesota. Four people had fallen into the icy waters during an earlier rescue attempt, but all 122 were rescued by 7:37 p.m. local time due to the quick response and efficiency of local emergency responders. The sheriff's office praised their efforts, noting that additional state resources were requested but canceled due to their success.

Michael Cohen Admits to Submitting Fictitious AI-Generated Citations to Court in Motion to End Supervision Early

Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, admitted in a court filing that he had accidentally submitted fictitious AI-generated citations to a court as part of a motion to end his court supervision early. The citations were discovered after a judge asked for an explanation, and Cohen's lawyer, Roger Adler, said he "did not realize they were not real" and "regrets the error". It is unclear how the revelation of the fictitious citations will affect the outcome of the motion.

Iowa Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction to Block Controversial Law Banning Books and LGBTQ+ Issues in Schools

A federal judge in Iowa has issued a preliminary injunction to temporarily block key parts of a law banning books from school libraries and forbidding teachers from raising LGBTQ+ issues. The injunction was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa, arguing that the law was unconstitutional and violated the First Amendment. The injunction will remain in effect until the court can hear the case in full, with the ACLU of Iowa optimistic that the law will ultimately be struck down.

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Former President Donald Trump is Eligible to Run for President Again

Maine and Colorado have taken up the unprecedented issue of whether former President Donald Trump is eligible to run for president again, citing the 14th Amendment as the basis for their decisions. The U.S. Supreme Court will now have to decide whether Trump is eligible to run for president again, and the outcome of the case could have far-reaching implications for future presidential elections.

Nikki Haley Gains Support in New Hampshire, Despite Controversy Over Civil War Comments

Nikki Haley, former United Nations Ambassador, has been campaigning in New Hampshire in an effort to become the Trump-alternative candidate in the 2023 Republican presidential primary. Her support has risen from 6.9% to 25% in the past two months, and she has gained traction in New Hampshire, shifting from 50 percentage points ahead of Donald Trump to 4 percentage points ahead. However, her statements about the Civil War caused controversy and backlash, prompting her to clarify her statements and acknowledge that the war was about slavery.

Colorado Springs Police Search for 35-Year-Old Mother Wanted for Murder of Two Children and Attempted Murder of Third

Colorado Springs Police are searching for 35-year-old Kimberlee Singler, wanted for the murder of her two youngest children and the attempted murder of her oldest child. Initial reports of a burglary were unfounded, and anyone found to be assisting Singler could face criminal charges. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the police, or call 911 if they have seen her.

Massive Rogue Wave Sweeps Up Truck and Injures Eight People in Ventura, California

Eight people were injured in Ventura, California after a massive rogue wave swept up a truck and several people in a parking lot near the ocean. Forecasters have warned of an "exceptionally dangerous" wave event along the California coast, with some waves reaching up to 40 feet. Beachgoers are advised to take caution and heed all warnings from local authorities.

California Secretary of State Dr. Shirley Weber Declines to Remove Donald Trump from Presidential Primary Ballot Despite Calls from Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis

California Secretary of State Dr. Shirley Weber has declined to remove former President Donald Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot, despite a call from the state's Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis. This is the first time a state has declined to remove a presidential candidate from the ballot under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the decision has been met with mixed reactions from the public. The U.S. Supreme Court is now tasked with making a clear ruling on whether or not Trump can still run for president after the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

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