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Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems Reach Settlement in Historic Defamation Lawsuit

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News have reached a settlement in their historic defamation lawsuit, which was filed by Dominion in February 2021. Jury selection was underway when the settlement was brokered, and the terms of the settlement remain undisclosed. The case is seen as a test of the limits of free speech in the US, and its outcome could have implications for how news organizations report on controversial topics in the future.

House Speaker McCarthy Proposes Plan to Raise Debt Ceiling in Exchange for Spending Cuts and Policy Changes

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has proposed a plan to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts and policy changes, which he outlined at the New York Stock Exchange. The plan would lift the debt ceiling for a year and return federal government spending to fiscal year 2022 levels, but President Biden must agree to the proposed spending cuts for it to pass. House Republicans are optimistic that they can come to an agreement that will be able to pass and avert a potential disaster.

Fox News Faces High-Stakes Showdown as $1.6 Billion Defamation Trial Commences

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News are set to face off in a $1.6 billion defamation trial in Wilmington, Delaware, which will shine a spotlight on Fox's election denialism and the role of its disinformation in American politics. If the 12 jurors side with Dominion, it would be one of the largest defamation defeats ever for a US media outlet. The trial is expected to be long and arduous, and the outcome is still uncertain.

US Justice Department Announces Charges Against 34 Chinese Police Officers for Operating Illegal Police Station in New York City

The US Justice Department has charged 34 officers of the Chinese national police with operating an illegal police station in New York City to intimidate and silence dissidents. Two of the defendants have been arrested by the FBI and are expected to appear in federal court in New York. The US Attorney in the Eastern District of New York has said that the US government will not tolerate any foreign interference in its internal affairs.

Putin and Li Declare “No Limits” Partnership, Strengthening Russia-China Military Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu met in Moscow to discuss their countries' close military cooperation, which includes the exchange of useful information and joint exercises. This marks Li's first overseas trip since taking on the role of Defense Minister last month, and follows the US' 2018 sanctions against him for transactions with Russia's state-controlled arms exporter. The meeting is seen as a sign of the strong relationship between Russia and China, which has been further strengthened since Russia sent troops into Ukraine.

Vladimir Kara-Murza Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Criticizing Kremlin and Denigrating Russian Military

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Kremlin critic, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday by a Moscow court for treason and denigrating the Russian military. His arrest and sentencing have been widely condemned by human rights groups and international organizations, including the US Ambassador to Moscow and the European Union. Kara-Murza has twice survived poisonings he blamed on the Kremlin and in his final statement said he remains proud of standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin's "dictatorship."

Kremlin Critic Vladimir Kara-Murza Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Treason and Denigrating the Russian Military

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Kremlin critic and Russian human rights advocate, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on charges of treason and denigrating the Russian military by a Moscow court. His detention has been widely condemned as a politically motivated move to silence dissent, with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the European Union expressing their deep concern over the ruling.

Christine Lagarde Expresses “Huge Confidence” that US Will Not Default on Debt

Christine Lagarde expressed her “huge confidence” that the US will not default on its debt during an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday. She noted that if a debt default did occur, it would have a “very, very negative impact” both in the US and around the world. Lagarde discussed the global recovery and said that the US is a major leader in economic growth around the world and that it is important for the US to address the debt crisis in order to ensure a successful recovery.

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