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US Attorneys’ Offices Announce No Federal Charges in Death of Shanquella Robinson

The US Attorneys' Offices for the Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina have announced that they will not pursue federal charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, as the available evidence does not support a federal prosecution. The US Attorneys' Offices expressed their condolences to Robinson's family and said they will continue to review the case and investigate any new evidence that may become available.

Progressives Call for Sen. Dianne Feinstein to Resign from Senate Judiciary Committee Amid Health Issues

Prominent progressives are calling for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) to resign or step down from her post on the Senate Judiciary Committee due to her lengthy absence due to health issues. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) argued that not speaking out about Feinstein's resignation "undermines our credibility as elected representatives of the people," and that while Feinstein has had a lifetime of public service, "it is obvious she can no longer fulfill her duties." Feinstein has yet to comment on the calls for her resignation, and it remains to be seen if she will step down or continue to serve in the Senate.

Secret Service Investigating After Sensitive Documents Related to President Biden’s Trip to Belfast Found on City Street

The U.S. Secret Service has been informed by the Police Service of Northern Ireland of local media reports that a document related to President Joe Biden's visit to Belfast was found on a city street. The document contained a rough itinerary and names and positions of police officials, but the Secret Service has assured the public that their security plans remain intact and the safety of the President is their top priority. They are currently working with the PSNI to investigate the incident.

Judge Davis Issues Sanctions Against Fox News Lawyers in Billion-Dollar Defamation Case

Judge Eric Davis has issued sanctions against lawyers representing Fox News in a billion-dollar defamation case brought by Dominion Voting Systems. He is considering ordering an investigation into whether the network misled him in the case, which is set to go to trial next week. Fox News has denied any wrongdoing and is defending itself against the claims.

Arizona House of Representatives Expels First-Term Republican Representative for Inviting Conspiracy Theorist to Testify

Arizona House of Representatives voted to expel a first-term Republican representative, Liz Harris, after she invited a conspiracy theorist to testify at an election integrity hearing. The vote to expel Harris was bipartisan, with 46 representatives voting in favor and 13 voting against. Harris was removed from her elected position immediately, making this the first expulsion of a lawmaker since the state was admitted to the Union in 1912.

Shelby County Board of Commissioners Unanimously Votes to Return Expelled Tennessee Democratic Rep. Justin Pearson to House of Representatives

The Shelby County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to return expelled Tennessee Democratic Rep. Justin Pearson back to the state House on Wednesday. The confirmation of Pearson's reappointment was met with cheers and applause from the crowd, and support from both sides of the aisle. Pearson expressed his gratitude for the support he has received, and his return to the House of Representatives is a victory for gun reform advocates in the state of Tennessee.

Shelby County Commission Reappoints Justin Pearson and Justin Jones to Tennessee House of Representatives in Show of Support for Gun Reform

The Shelby County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to reappoint Justin Pearson and Justin Jones to the Tennessee House of Representatives, after the legislature had voted to expel them for participating in a protest against gun violence. The two lawmakers have vowed to continue their fight for gun reform, and their reinstatement is a reminder that the people's voices cannot be silenced.

Maine Mineral & Gem Museum Offers $25,000 Reward for Meteorite Fragments from Fireball Seen in New Brunswick, Canada

On Saturday, a fireball was seen cutting across the sky in New Brunswick, Canada, in broad daylight. NASA's Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Lab was able to calculate the "strewn field" where fragments of the meteor might be found near Calais, Maine. In response, the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum has announced a $25,000 reward for a kilogram of the meteorite and is asking anyone who witnessed the fireball to remember its path and contact them if they find any fragments.