House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is facing a critical vote on his future as Speaker of the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon, with several Republicans siding with Rep. Matt Gaetz in his quest to topple the speaker. McCarthy is expected to bring up a no-confidence resolution from Gaetz in the afternoon, and the outcome of the vote will determine whether he remains in his position or is replaced by another Speaker. If McCarthy is removed, it will be the first time in nearly two decades that a Speaker of the House has been removed from office.
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Two U.S. Army soldiers were killed and twelve more were injured in a tragic accident in the Yukon Training Area near Salcha, Alaska. First responders provided medical treatment until the soldiers could be evacuated to the Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.
9-year-old Charlotte Sena has been found safe after going missing from a New York state park on Saturday, and an alleged abductor has been taken into custody. After an extensive search by multiple agencies, Charlotte was found alive and hiding in a cupboard in a trailer. Her family has expressed their relief and thanked the community for their support during the search. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Congressman Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas, was carjacked in the Washington, D.C. Navy Yard neighborhood on Monday night. Fortunately, he was not injured in the incident and the police were able to recover his vehicle. The Washington Metropolitan Police Department is currently investigating the incident and searching for the suspects, and are encouraging anyone with information to contact them.
The small town of Marion, Kansas was thrust into the national spotlight this week after the police chief of the town, Gideon Cody, was suspended following a highly criticized raid of a local newspaper. In response to the raid, Marion Mayor David Mayfield suspended Cody on Thursday, and Cody resigned Monday. The raid had a tragic consequence, as the Record co-owner Joan Meyer, 98, died of stress caused by the incident the day after the raid. The raid of the Marion County Record has sparked a national debate about the press protections offered by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Robert Wayne Lee, 40, was killed in a confrontation at a Pontiac restaurant after accusing an 18-year-old male of being a pedophile. Lee had become well-known for his “To Catch a Predator”-style content, and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the incident. No arrests have been made at this time.







