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Ivanka Trump to Take the Stand in Ongoing Civil Fraud Trial of her Father and His Business in New York

Ivanka Trump is set to take the stand on Wednesday in the ongoing civil fraud trial of her father and his business in New York. The trial is examining allegations of fraud tied to false inflation of Donald Trump's net worth and the Trump Organization properties. Ivanka's testimony could be key in determining the outcome of the case, which will decide whether the Trump family must pay restitution and penalties for the alleged fraud.

Ohio Voters Approve Measure Guaranteeing Right to Reproductive Medical Treatment, Including Abortion, in State Constitution

Ohio voters have approved a ballot measure that guarantees the right to reproductive medical treatment, including abortion, in the state constitution. This victory comes on the heels of Tuesday's legislative elections in Virginia, where Democrats who campaigned on protecting abortion rights swept the General Assembly. The passage of Issue 1 marks another major victory for abortion-rights advocates in the fight to protect reproductive rights, which is seen as a microcosm of other closely divided states that will be critical in next year's presidential election.

Cherelle Parker Elected as Philadelphia’s First Female Mayor, Vowing to Make City the “Safest, Cleanest, Greenest” in the Nation

Philadelphia has elected its first female mayor, Cherelle Parker, with her comprehensive neighborhood safety community policing plan to make the city the "safest, cleanest, greenest" big city in the nation. Parker won the city's mayoral general election, CBS News projects Tuesday night, and will be Philadelphia's 100th mayor. She ran against Republican David Oh, her former colleague on Philadelphia City Council, and secured the Democratic nomination in May.

Gabe Amo Makes History as First Person of Color Elected to Congress from Rhode Island

Rhode Island held a special election to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. David Cicilline, with Democrat Gabe Amo, a former White House official in the Biden and Obama administrations, heavily favored. Amo ran on a platform of economic recovery, racial justice, and healthcare reform, while his Republican opponent Gerry Leonard ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility and government reform. Amo's win marks a historic moment for Rhode Island, as he is the first person of color to be elected to Congress from the state.

Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Death of Paul Kessler Following Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestinian Confrontation in Thousand Oaks, California

Witnesses reported that Kessler was involved in a physical altercation with counter-protestors at a pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rally in Thousand Oaks, California. Deputies found Kessler conscious and responsive with injuries consistent with a fall, and he was taken to the hospital where he later died. The Sheriff's Office has declined to identify the suspect or classify the incident as a hate crime, but they are continuing to investigate and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Special Counsel Weiss Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee on Authority to Pursue Criminal Charges Against Hunter Biden

Special Counsel John Weiss appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on Monday to testify about the scope of his authority in the investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings. He stated that he had full authority to pursue criminal charges, but declined to provide any information that could impede the ongoing investigation. His testimony marks the first time a special counsel has answered questions from congressional investigators before concluding a probe.