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Smith County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Potential Homicide of 25-Year-Old Black Man, Rasheem Carter

The Smith County Sheriff's Office in Mississippi is now investigating the death of Rasheem Carter, a 25-year-old Black man, as a potential homicide. Carter had warned his mother that he was being chased by white men hurling racial slurs shortly before his death, and Smith County Sheriff Joel Houston has defended his initial determination that no evidence pointed to homicide. Carter's family and friends are still mourning the loss of their loved one, and are asking anyone with information about Carter's death to come forward.

Former President Donald Trump Declines Invitation to Testify Before Grand Jury Investigating “Hush Money” Payment

Former President Donald Trump has declined an invitation to testify before a grand jury convened by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office investigating a "hush money" payment allegedly made on his behalf days before the 2016 election. Trump's attorney Joe Tacopina has stated that the former president has “no plans” to appear before the grand jury. The payment in question was made by Trump’s former personal lawyer Michael Cohen to porn star Stormy Daniels, and the grand jury is expected to continue its investigation despite Trump's refusal to testify.

Former President Donald Trump Declines Invitation to Testify Before Grand Jury Investigating Hush-Money Payment to Stormy Daniels

Donald Trump has declined an invitation to appear before a grand jury convened by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, which is investigating a hush-money payment made to Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign. A number of former Trump employees and White House staffers have been seen entering the district attorney's offices, and it is unclear whether Trump will face an indictment in the case. If he does, he would become the first former president in American history to be charged with a crime.

UK, US, and Australia to Announce Major Defense Partnership to Counter China’s Growing Military Might

U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced an extra $6 billion in defense spending over two years to replenish ammunition stocks, modernize the UK’s nuclear submarine program and fund the “next phase” of AUKUS, a security pact struck between the three nations in 2021. The details of the AUKUS program will be revealed Monday in San Diego during a joint news conference between Sunak, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The summit is expected to be a major step in strengthening the countries' defense partnership and countering China's growing military presence.

Donald Trump Blasted by Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for Investigation into 2016 Hush Money Payments

Donald Trump's legal team has been informed by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that the former president could face criminal charges as part of an investigation into hush money paid to an adult film star during the 2016 election. Trump was offered the opportunity to testify before a grand jury next week, but it is unclear what charges the DA's office is considering against him. Trump is unlikely to testify and has not been subpoenaed.

Nikki Haley Calls for Changes to Social Security and Medicare Programs, Sparking Controversy in Early 2024 GOP Primary Race

Nikki Haley, former South Carolina Governor and Republican presidential candidate, has called for changes to Social Security and Medicare programs, including raising the retirement age for younger generations. This call for entitlement reform has been met with criticism from former President Donald Trump, who is also running for the Republican nomination. The issue of entitlement reform will be a major factor in the 2024 GOP presidential primary campaign, as the candidates' positions on the issue will likely affect the outcome.

Newport News Prosecutor Declines to Charge 6-Year-Old in Shooting of Elementary School Teacher

Newport News prosecutor Howard Gwynn announced Wednesday that no charges will be brought against the 6-year-old student who shot his elementary school teacher in January, as the law does not support charging and convicting a child of that age. Gwynn is still looking into whether any adults associated with the case could be held criminally liable.

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