On Tuesday night, a shooting occurred on the campus of Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, resulting in multiple people being shot. The Baltimore Police Department declared an active shooter situation and asked everyone to shelter in place, but later announced on social media that the incident was no longer considered an active shooting. The BPD is continuing to investigate the incident and is asking anyone with information to contact them, while the university has yet to release a statement.
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Kari Lake Launches Campaign for U.S. Senate in Arizona, Adding Interesting Dynamic to Three-Way Race
Kari Lake, a former television anchor and Republican, has officially launched her campaign for the U.S. Senate in Arizona. Lake ran for governor of Arizona last year, but lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs. The race is expected to be a three-way race between the eventual Republican nominee, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego, and incumbent Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Lake’s entry into the race will add an interesting dynamic as she has been vocal in her support of former President Trump’s policies.
Michael Zack III was executed in Florida on Tuesday for the murder of Ravonne Smith in 1996, despite his lawyers arguing he had an intellectual disability. His death warrant was signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, and his execution was the first in the state since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Florida's death penalty statute unconstitutional. Zack's execution has reignited the debate surrounding the death penalty in the United States.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a case challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) funding mechanism, which is provided directly by the Federal Reserve. The plaintiffs, two trade groups representing payday lenders, argue that this is unconstitutional. Both conservative and liberal justices seemed skeptical of the plaintiffs' theory, with Justice Stephen Breyer noting that the CFPB's funding structure is similar to other independent agencies. The outcome of the case will have a significant impact on the CFPB's ability to protect consumers from predatory lenders.






