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Richard Moll, Iconic ‘Night Court’ Bailiff, Passes Away at 80

Richard Moll, best known for his role as the gentle giant bailiff “Bull” Shannon on the original “Night Court” sitcom, has passed away at the age of 80. His character was beloved for his catchphrase, “Ohh-kay,” and he went on to contribute his voice to various video games and comic book projects. Moll died Thursday at his home in Big Bear Lake, California, and is survived by his wife and two sons. He will be remembered for his iconic role on “Night Court” and his many other contributions to the entertainment industry.

33 Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Meta Alleging Deliberate Design of Social Media Platforms to be Addictive to Children and Teens

A bipartisan group of 33 attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against tech giant Meta in a federal court in California, alleging that the company has deliberately designed its social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to be addictive to children and teens. The lawsuit claims that Meta was motivated to keep children hooked in order to boost profits, and seeks to protect kids and teens from online harm. It remains to be seen how the lawsuit will affect Meta's business, but it is clear that state law enforcers are taking the issue seriously.

Alaska Airlines Pilot Accused of Attempted Murder and Reckless Endangerment After Allegedly Trying to Shut Off Plane Engines Midflight

Federal prosecutors have charged off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson, 44, with one count of interfering with flight crew members and attendants, as well as 83 counts of attempted murder and reckless endangerment. Emerson admitted to not sleeping for 40 hours and using psychedelic mushrooms prior to the incident, and allegedly told responding officers he had "tried to kill everybody." Emerson is currently being held in the Multnomah County Jail and is scheduled to appear in federal court on Wednesday.

California DMV Suspends Permits for Tech Startup Cruise to Protect Public Safety

The California DMV has suspended the permits of tech startup Cruise, which allowed them to operate driverless cars in the state, due to "an unreasonable risk to public safety". This suspension is effective immediately and is in response to a series of incidents that have sparked criticism from elected officials and members of the public. The DMV is committed to ensuring the safety of all Californians and will continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action as needed.

Eight Children Abducted from Arkansas Found in California Parking Lot

This article reports on the discovery of eight abducted children in California. The children were found in the parking lot of a Mexican restaurant with their abductor, Trista Fullerton, who was wanted on a felony warrant. All eight children were taken to a local hospital for evaluation and are now in the custody of the California Department of Social Services, while the Anderson Police Department continues to investigate the incident.

Nine Republicans Compete for House Speaker Position as the Race Heats Up

Nine Republicans are vying for the House Speaker position, with current Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his second in command Steve Scalise voting against certifying Joe Biden's win in the 2020 presidential election. Jim Jordan of Ohio took himself out of the running last week, leaving the House to find a suitable candidate who can lead the chamber and represent the Republican party in a way that is beneficial to the nation.

Tropical Storm Norma and Hurricane Tammy Make Landfall, NHC Warns of Heavy Rainfall and Flash Flooding in Affected Areas

Tropical Storm Norma made landfall near Los Cabos, Mexico on Saturday afternoon, bringing the threat of flash flooding and heavy rainfall to mainland Mexico. Hours later, Hurricane Tammy made landfall on the Caribbean island of Barbuda. The NHC is urging people in the affected areas to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions, and is continuing to monitor the progress of both storms.

Tragedy Strikes as French Pilot Tom Gerbier Found Dead After Falling 1,000 Feet off a Cliff at Sequoia National Park

Tom Gerbier, a French pilot for Air France, was found dead after falling 1,000 feet off a cliff at California's Sequoia National Park. Gerbier had been reported missing after failing to appear at work to pilot a commercial flight. The National Park Service, Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, Inyo Search and Rescue Team, and the climbing community all collaborated to find Gerbier. The National Park Service expressed their condolences to Gerbier's family and friends and urged hikers to be aware of the risks associated with hiking in the area.

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