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Biden to Address United Nations General Assembly in Support of Ukraine’s Efforts to Repel Russian Invasion

President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to rally international support for Ukraine's effort to repel Russia's invasion. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries will host a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to the U.S. Capitol. Biden's speech is an important step in the international community's effort to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and a repudiation of the "America First" approach taken by the previous administration.

Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Seizes Artworks Believed to Have Been Stolen During the Holocaust from Jewish Art Collector and Entertainer

Three artworks by Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele, previously owned by Fritz Grünbaum, were seized by New York law enforcement authorities as part of a joint investigation. The artworks were taken from the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio. The seizure is part of a larger effort to return stolen art to its rightful owners and to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the theft of art during the Holocaust.

Judge Merchan Signals Possible Delay to Start Date of Donald Trump’s Hush-Money Case

A New York judge has signaled a possible change to the trial start date for Donald Trump's hush-money case, currently scheduled for March 2021. Judge Juan Merchan has postponed the scheduling conference due to recent developments involving Trump and his rapidly evolving trial schedule, and is now set to discuss motions on Feb. 15. Trump's legal team has argued that the former president is too busy with his other cases to attend the hush-money trial, but the judge has yet to make a decision on whether or not to delay the trial.

New York Authorities Seize Bronze Bust from Worcester Art Museum as Part of Ongoing Investigation into Smuggling Network

New York authorities have seized a bronze bust from the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts as part of an ongoing investigation into a smuggling network involving antiquities stolen from Turkey. The bust, known as “Portrait of a Lady”, is believed to depict the daughter of an ancient Roman emperor and was seized from the museum located 40 miles west of Boston. The Worcester Art Museum expressed their disappointment in the seizure and noted their commitment to the highest standards of ethical and responsible collecting.

Congressman Clyde Announces Amendments to 2024 Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriation Bill to Prohibit Federal Funds from Prosecuting Presidential Candidates Prior to 2024 Election

Congressman Clyde has announced his intention to introduce two amendments to the 2024 Commerce-Justice-Science appropriation bill that would prohibit federal funds from being used to prosecute major presidential candidates prior to the 2024 election. The amendments, if passed, would not affect any existing indictments against President Trump. The bill is currently being considered by the House Appropriations Committee, of which Congressman Clyde is a member, and the Justice Department has released a memo stating that criminal litigation would continue without interruption during a government shutdown. It is unclear at this time whether the amendments will be approved by Congress.

Man Arrested and Charged with Stalking Actress Drew Barrymore After Searching for Her Long Island Home

A 43-year-old man has been arrested and charged with stalking actress Drew Barrymore after he was found searching for her Long Island home. Chad Michael Busto was arrested Thursday and pleaded not guilty to the charge, claiming he believes he has a connection with Barrymore. He is due back in court on August 6th and faces up to one year in jail if convicted.

Sam Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty in Manhattan Federal Court, Defense Requests Access to Medications and Vegan Diet

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former billionaire and co-founder of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, appeared in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday where he pleaded not guilty to seven counts. His lawyers argued that Bankman-Fried requires special access to computers, medications, and a vegan diet, but he is not receiving these in jail. His trial is scheduled to begin on August 16 and if convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison.

Donald Trump’s Rhetoric Intensifies as He Faces Criminal Trials and 2024 Presidential Election

Donald Trump's rhetoric has been intensifying as he faces multiple criminal trials and the 2024 presidential election, according to conservative commentator Charlie Sykes. Recently, the FBI was tipped off to threats made by Craig Robertson against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg by Truth Social, a social media company owned by Trump. Sykes believes that Trump is ramping up his rhetoric at a time when calmer heads should prevail, and the consequences of his inflammatory rhetoric remain to be seen.

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