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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Diagnosed with Dementia as Plains, Georgia Prepares to Say Goodbye to Jimmy Carter

The Carter family has announced that Rosalynn Carter, the former first lady and wife of Jimmy Carter, has been diagnosed with dementia. The Carter Center emphasized Rosalynn's advocacy for mental health and noted that she is still living happily at home with her husband. As Jimmy Carter is receiving hospice care, the nation is sending its best wishes to the Carters.

Robert Bowers Faces Death Penalty as Opening Arguments Begin in Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting Trial

Robert Bowers is on trial for the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which resulted in the death of 11 worshippers. The federal jury trial began Tuesday with 12 jurors and six alternates, and Bowers faces 63 counts, including 11 counts each of obstruction of free exercise of religion and hate crime resulting in death. Prosecutors allege Bowers had "malice and hate" for Jewish people, while the defense argues he was mentally ill and consumed by hatred and rage. The trial is expected to last several weeks and could have a lasting impact on the victims' families and the Pittsburgh community.

U.S. Coast Guard Launches Search for 35-Year-Old Man Who Went Overboard From Cruise Ship

The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for a 35-year-old man who went overboard from a Carnival Magic cruise ship on Monday 186 miles east of Jacksonville, Florida. Security footage shows the man leaning over the railing of his room balcony and falling into the water at around 4:10 a.m. Air and water teams have been deployed to search for the man, and the cruise ship is continuing its way to Norfolk, Virginia. This incident follows another overboard incident last week in the Bahamas.

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Survivors After Charter Boat Sinks Off Alaska Coast, Leaving One Dead and Four Missing

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for survivors after a charter boat sank off the coast of Alaska on Sunday, leaving one person dead and four others missing. Search crews found one person dead Sunday night before locating the boat, which was partially submerged off Low Island. The Coast Guard is now investigating the cause of the incident and asking anyone with information to contact them.

Nine People Injured in Shooting on Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Memorial Day

On Monday evening, nine people were injured in a shooting on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk in Hollywood, Florida. Four of the victims were children between the ages of 1 and 17, and several of the injured were taken to a children's hospital. The police have not yet released any information about the shooter or the motive, but are actively searching for the suspect and have asked anyone with information to come forward.

Texas Impeachment Trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton to Begin No Later Than August 28, Setting Up Historic Showdown with Lasting Implications for the State and Nation.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) will face an historic impeachment trial beginning no later than August 28, with his wife, Sen. Angela Paxton, potentially part of the jury. The proceedings stem from a long investigation into abuse of office by the state ethics panel, and the Republican-led House voted to impeach him on Saturday. The trial will be a test of the state's legal system and have major implications for the state and nation, as both sides of the political aisle watch to see if one of the GOP's conservative legal stars will be removed from office.

President Biden Honors Fallen U.S. Troops at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day

On Monday, President Joe Biden paid tribute to fallen U.S. troops at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, joined by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Biden acknowledged the pain of those who have lost loved ones and the ceremony concluded with a 21-gun salute and the playing of “Taps.” This was Biden's first visit to the cemetery since taking office and he is the fourth consecutive president to honor the fallen on Memorial Day.

Gun Violence Shocks Charlotte, North Carolina Bus; Driver and Passenger Injured in Exchange of Gunfire

An altercation between a bus driver and a passenger in Charlotte, North Carolina resulted in a gunfight, leaving both men seriously injured. Surveillance footage shows the argument that led to the exchange of gunfire, and CATS Interim CEO Brent Cagle has condemned the incident. Both Fullard and Tobias were taken to the hospital, and CATS is reminding passengers that weapons are not allowed on their buses.