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Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Controversial Border Bills into Law, Prompting Lawsuit from Civil Rights Organizations

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed two new border bills into law, prompting a lawsuit from civil rights organizations arguing that the laws are unconstitutional. Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has also spoken out against the law, accusing Abbott of wanting to gain popularity. The lawsuit argues that the measure is unconstitutional as the federal government has sole authority over immigration.

Gov. Hochul Signs Bill to Create Commission to Consider Reparations for Slavery in New York State

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law on Tuesday morning that will create a commission to consider reparations for slavery in New York State. The bill signing ceremony was attended by several state representatives, including Assemblyman Charles Barron, who sponsored the bill. Barron said the commission is a "step in the right direction" and that he hopes it will lead to more meaningful reparations for African-Americans. The legislation follows similar task forces in California and Illinois, and is part of a larger effort by states and towns throughout the United States to reckon with the country’s dark past.

100 Elephants Dead in Zimbabwe National Park Due to Devastating Effects of Climate Change and El Nino

At least 100 elephants have died in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park due to drought caused by climate change and El Nino, a natural weather phenomenon that warms parts of the Pacific. Conservation groups are urging governments to take action to protect vulnerable species and ecosystems, as El Nino is making an already dire situation worse. Tinashe Farawo, spokesman for the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, said "We must act now to protect our wildlife and ecosystems."

Life Without Parole Prisoner Recaptured After Escaping From Southeast Texas Prison

Robert Yancy Jr., a 39-year-old man serving life without parole for sexual abuse of a child, escaped from prison in southeast Texas on Sunday afternoon. He was recaptured Monday morning in Palacios, 45 miles away, after two civilians recognized him and called police. Two people, including Yancy's mother, are suspected of helping him escape and an investigation is ongoing.

Google Agrees to Pay $700 Million to Settle Allegations of Stifling Competition in Android App Store

Google has agreed to pay $700 million to settle allegations of stifling competition against its Android app store. The settlement includes $630 million to compensate U.S. consumers and allows app developers to inform users of alternative payment options. Google has not admitted any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.

At Least 127 Killed and Over 700 Injured After Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Strikes Northwestern China

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Jishishan County in Gansu province, northwestern China late Monday night, killing at least 127 people and injuring over 700. The quake caused severe damage to roads, power and communication lines in the region, and was felt in the city of Lanzhou 65 miles away. The Chinese government has sent a team of rescuers to the affected area to provide medical and emergency assistance and assess the damage caused by the quake.

Volcanic Eruption Lights Up Night Sky Over Iceland, Causes State of Emergency

On Monday night, Iceland experienced a volcanic eruption that created a 2½ mile fissure, spewing lava and molten rock 300 feet into the air. The Icelandic Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management declared a state of emergency and closed tourist spots in the area. Scientists are continuing to monitor the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor to be Memorialized at Washington National Cathedral Funeral Service

On Tuesday, a funeral service for the late Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, will be held at the Washington National Cathedral. President Joe Biden and Chief Justice John Roberts will offer eulogies, and the service will be live-streamed for the public. It follows a private ceremony at the Supreme Court on Monday, honoring O'Connor's pioneering role in the Supreme Court.

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