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Trump Pauses Lawsuit Against Former Lawyer Michael Cohen Amid Busy Schedule

President Donald Trump has decided to temporarily pause his lawsuit against Michael Cohen, his former lawyer, due to a busy schedule of civil and criminal battles, as well as his 2024 presidential campaign. The lawsuit was filed in April 2018, alleging that Cohen had defamed him by making false statements to the media, and was dismissed in August 2018, but Trump appealed the decision. It is unclear when Trump will resume the lawsuit, but it is likely to remain on hold for the foreseeable future.

Biden Administration Defends Waiving 26 Federal Laws to Construct Border Wall in South Texas

The Biden administration has come under fire for waiving 26 federal laws in order to construct roughly 20 miles of additional border wall in South Texas. President Joe Biden defended the decision, saying that the Trump-era funding for the barrier must be used to stop illegal migration from Mexico. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rejected criticism of the decision, saying that the Biden administration was bound by law to follow through with the project. The decision has sparked debate among both Democrats and Republicans, with some arguing that the wall is necessary and others contending that it is a waste of money and a violation of human rights.

Legendary Chicago Bears Linebacker and NFL Hall of Famer Dick Butkus Passes Away at 80

Dick Butkus, legendary Chicago Bears linebacker and NFL Hall of Famer, passed away peacefully in his sleep overnight in Malibu, California. He was a first-round pick by the Bears in the 1965 NFL Draft and played for them from 1965 until 1973. The Butkus family is gathering with Dick's wife Helen and appreciates the prayers and support of the public.

House of Representatives in Unprecedented Territory as Former President Trump Considers Speakership

The House of Representatives has removed Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, the first time in the House's 234-year history that a speaker has been removed in this manner. Reps. Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan have both announced they are running to be the next speaker, while Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Troy Nehls and Greg Steube have stated that they want former President Donald Trump to be speaker. Trump is reportedly considering a visit to the Capitol next week, ahead of an election for the House's top job.

Mike Lindell Faces Legal Battle as Two Law Firms File to Sever Ties Over Unpaid Legal Fees

Two law firms have filed to end their legal representation of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell due to unpaid legal fees, as he is being sued by Dominion and Smartmatic for defamation over his claims of election fraud. The law firms are seeking millions of dollars in future fees and costs if they are forced to continue providing legal services to Lindell. The outcome of this legal battle remains to be seen.

Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for April 2022 NYC Subway Shooting

Frank James, 64, has been sentenced to life in prison for opening fire on a New York City subway car during rush hour in April 2022. His attorneys had asked for a reduced sentence of 18 years, citing his mental illness, but the judge ruled that the severity of the crime warranted the life sentence. The shooting left 10 people wounded, including Fatim Gjeloshi, 21, who was left paralyzed from the waist down, and brought attention to the issue of gun violence in New York City.

President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Other Democratic Leaders Gather in San Francisco to Honor the Late Senator Dianne Feinstein

Hundreds of people gathered in San Francisco on Thursday to honor the late Senator Dianne Feinstein at a private memorial service held on the steps of City Hall. Security was high as invited attendees passed through a screening before taking their seats, and President Biden, Vice President Harris, Senate Majority Leader Schumer, and former House Speaker Pelosi were in attendance. Feinstein, who was the longest-serving female senator and the longest-serving California senator, was remembered for her remarkable political career and the many accomplishments she achieved during her time in office.

Trump Files Motion to Dismiss 2020 Election Interference Case, Citing Presidential Immunity

President Donald Trump has filed a motion to dismiss the 2020 election interference case against him, claiming that his efforts to remain in the White House were part of his official responsibilities and should be protected by presidential immunity. His legal team has argued that the special counsel's team falsely claimed Trump's motives were impure and that his efforts to ensure election integrity were misconstrued. The motion to dismiss is the latest move in the ongoing legal battle, and it is unclear if it will be successful.

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