Jedidiah Murphy, 48, was executed by lethal injection in Texas on Tuesday night for the fatal shooting of an 80-year-old in 2000. Prior to his execution, Murphy expressed remorse and unsuccessfully challenged the safety of the state's lethal injection drugs. His execution marks the end of a long legal battle, bringing closure to the victim's family and serving as a reminder of the gravity of the crime.
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Kari Lake, a former television news anchor and Republican candidate for Arizona governor, held a boisterous rally in Scottsdale to kick off her campaign for the U.S. Senate. National Republican leaders are hoping that Lake can take advantage of a potential three-way race, and she has promised to fight for her seat with the support of former President Donald Trump and her passionate base of supporters.
The Coast Guard has recovered additional presumed human remains from the debris of the Titan submersible, which went missing in June while on a descent to view the wreckage of the Titanic. The evidence was successfully transferred to a U.S. port for cataloging and analysis, and the investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the Titan submersible's implosion and provide updates to the families of the victims.
The case challenges South Carolina's congressional district map adopted in 2022, which was brought by Black South Carolinians alleging that the state is diluting Black voters’ power. A three-judge federal district court panel found that the map had “bleached … African American voters out of the district”. The Supreme Court will decide whether the process was illegal racial discrimination or simply partisan politics.
Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, is testifying in a civil trial in New York, accused of fraud connected with the former president's financial statements. Weisselberg is expected to testify about his role in preparing Trump’s annual financial statements, while responding with variations of "I don't recall" to dozens of questions. He has been involved in the Trump Organization for decades and recently served a jail stint for tax fraud.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed court documents seeking further protections for jurors in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump due to his intimidating behavior on social media. Smith has asked U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan to allow potential jurors to fill out a written questionnaire and limit how much each party can dig into the potential jurors' identities. The filing is an attempt to protect jurors from similar intimidation and is part of a pattern of Smith tussling with Trump's attorneys in the D.C. and South Florida cases.







