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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Divorce After Four Years of Marriage, Prenuptial Agreement in Place and Shared Parental Responsibility for Children

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have announced their divorce after four years of marriage, with Jonas filing for divorce in Miami-Dade County, Florida and citing the marriage as "irretrievably broken". The couple had agreed to a prenuptial agreement and have two daughters, and Jonas is asking the court to uphold the agreement and ensure shared parental responsibility.

Tennessee State Rep. Gloria Johnson Announces Candidacy for U.S. Senate, Vows to Fight for Working Families

Tennessee state Rep. Gloria Johnson has announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican Marsha Blackburn. Johnson, a gun safety advocate and survivor of a 2008 school shooting, is running to ensure Tennesseans have a voice in the national conversation on gun control. If elected, Johnson would be the first female Senator elected by Tennessee voters.

19 Defendants, Including Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump-Allied Attorney John Eastman, Plead Not Guilty in Georgia Election Interference Case

19 defendants, including former President Donald Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows and Trump-allied attorney John Eastman, have all pleaded not guilty in the Georgia election interference case. They are facing a range of charges, including criminal attempt to commit election fraud, conspiracy to commit election fraud, and false statements. The trial is set to begin on Wednesday and will be televised, with the judge presiding over the case allowing for the proceedings to be broadcast on television.

United Airlines Resumes Flights After Nationwide Grounding Due to Systemwide Technology Issue

United Airlines has resumed flights after a brief nationwide grounding due to a "systemwide technology issue." The airline identified a fix and apologized to customers for the inconvenience. The FAA is investigating the incident to determine the cause and ensure similar issues do not occur in the future.

White House Files Complaint Against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for Interview with Wall Street Journal

The White House has filed a complaint against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for his involvement in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, in which he stated that Congress does not have the authority to impose ethics rules on the Supreme Court. In response, Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has sent a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts, accusing Alito of obstructing a congressional investigation and demanding action. The White House's complaint is the latest in a series of attempts to hold the Supreme Court accountable for its actions.

Convicted Murderer Seeks New Trial After Attorneys Allege Clerk of Court Tampered With Jury During Trial

Attorneys Richard "Dick" Harpootlian and Jim Griffin have filed a motion claiming that Rebecca Hill, the Colleton County Clerk of Court, tampered with the jury during the trial of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh, violating his constitutional right to a fair trial. The motion alleges that Hill's actions were done to gain financial gain for herself, and if successful, could set a precedent for future cases involving jury tampering. The motion is currently being reviewed by the court and a decision is expected soon.

Spanish Soccer Federation President Luis Rubiales Faces Criticism and Suspension After Firing World Cup-Winning Coach Jorge Vilda Following Unwanted Kiss

Spain's women's soccer coach Jorge Vilda was fired two weeks after leading his team to the World Cup title due to an unwanted celebratory kiss between the team's coach and player. The Royal Spanish Football Federation has apologized for the incident and FIFA has provisionally suspended the soccer federation president, Luis Rubiales, sparking a national debate about gender equality. The federation has promised to take steps to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future.

Beyoncé Celebrates 42nd Birthday with Star-Studded Concert at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles

Beyoncé celebrated her 42nd birthday in style with a star-studded concert at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, attended by over 70,000 fans. Diana Ross led the crowd in a “Happy Birthday” singalong, and Kendrick Lamar performed "America Has a Problem." Several celebrities, including Kim Kardashian, Adele, and Lizzo, were in attendance, making it a night to remember.

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