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Former Trump Attorney Predicts No Charges in DOJ Investigation of Handling of Classified Documents

Tim Parlatore, former attorney of Donald Trump, predicted on NBC News' "Meet the Press" that Trump may not face any charges in the Justice Department's investigation into his handling of classified documents. Parlatore compared the case to the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails, noting that he was against prosecuting her. He added that there are a lot of additional problems or procedures that have to be gone through with that type of case. This assessment contradicts other legal experts who have said Trump is very likely to face criminal charges.

US Navy and Royal Navy Respond to Incident Involving Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Strait of Hormuz

On Sunday, three Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels approached a merchant ship in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy to dispatch two ships to the scene. The situation deescalated when the merchant vessel confirmed the fast-attack craft had departed. The incident comes at a time of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, and the Navy will continue to patrol the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the safety of commercial vessels.

NORAD Authorizes F-16 Fighter Aircraft to Intercept Private Plane Flying Unusual Path Over Washington, D.C.

This article discusses an incident in which a private plane flew an unexpected path over the Washington, D.C. region, prompting NORAD to send F-16 fighter jets to intercept the plane. The pilots determined the pilot was incapacitated, and the plane eventually crashed in Montebello, Virginia. NORAD is currently investigating the incident and working to ensure the safety of the airspace in the region.

Tragedy Strikes Chicago’s West Side as Memorial Turns Deadly, Leaving One Woman Dead and Seven Injured

On Sunday morning, a memorial for a man killed in a car accident four years ago turned deadly when an altercation broke out and shots were fired, leaving one woman dead and seven people injured. The Chicago Police Department is investigating the incident and asking anyone with information to come forward, while also urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Federal Judge Rules Tennessee Law Restricting Drag Performances Unconstitutional, Upholding LGBTQ Rights and Freedom of Speech

A federal judge has ruled that Tennessee's law restricting drag performances in public or where children were present is unconstitutional, striking a blow to efforts in U.S. states to regulate LGBTQ conduct. U.S. District Judge Thomas Parker noted that the First Amendment to the Constitution commands that laws infringing on freedom of speech must be narrow and well defined. This ruling is a victory for LGBTQ rights activists and a reminder of the importance of the First Amendment in protecting freedom of speech, though it is likely to be appealed.

Tragedy Strikes New Bedford, Massachusetts as Father and Son Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide

In New Bedford, Massachusetts, a father and his 8-year-old son were found dead in their home in an apparent murder-suicide. The District Attorney's office believes the father killed the boy with a sharp object before taking his own life. The tragedy is being investigated by the Bristol County District Attorney's office, and counseling services are being offered to those affected.