Jessica Burgess, a Nebraska mother, was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday for providing her teenage daughter with pills for an abortion and helping to burn and bury the fetus. Burgess pleaded guilty in July to tampering with human remains, false reporting and providing an abortion after at least 20 weeks of gestation, which is illegal in Nebraska. Her attorney said she was deeply remorseful and had been trying to protect her daughter. The case has sparked a debate over abortion laws in Nebraska.
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips have called for Democratic Senator Robert Menendez to resign following his indictment on federal bribery charges. Menendez is accused of accepting bribes in exchange for official acts, but he has denied the charges and vowed to fight them in court. The case is being closely watched by both Democrats and Republicans, and its outcome is sure to have a major impact on the political landscape in New Jersey and beyond.
President Joe Biden will visit the picket line of striking United Auto Workers union members in Michigan on Tuesday, in an unprecedented show of solidarity with organized labor. The workers have been picketing for weeks, demanding better wages, improved benefits, and job security. The visit is likely to be welcomed by labor leaders, and is expected to be a major boost to the striking workers, demonstrating the president's commitment to organized labor and his willingness to stand in solidarity with workers.
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was indicted on Friday by Manhattan federal prosecutors for allegedly taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and using his office to benefit a foreign government in exchange for favors. The FBI uncovered stacks of cash and gold bars in a 2013 search of his home, and Menendez has denied any wrongdoing. If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison, and the case could have significant implications for his political future.
The United Auto Workers union has escalated its historic strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers, calling on members to strike at dozens of facilities run by General Motors and Jeep parent company Stellantis on Friday. The strike is taking place across 20 states, and is the first major work stoppage since 2007. It has already had an impact on the companies, with GM saying it has lost $1 billion in profits since the work stoppage began. The UAW is demanding wage increases, job security, and other issues, and is urging its members to remain strong and united in their fight for a fair contract.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen is expected to become a tropical storm before reaching the North Carolina coast on Friday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to almost 7 million people in the area. Residents are advised to take precautions and stay informed of the storm's progress.







