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Tragedy Strikes Mount Hakuba Norikura: Two Skiers, Including American Pro Freeskier, Die in Avalanche

An avalanche on Mount Hakuba Norikura in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, on Sunday afternoon resulted in the death of two skiers, one of whom was an American pro freeskier. The other three skiers were unharmed, and the cause of the avalanche is still under investigation. The Nagano Prefectural police have expressed their condolences and reminded skiers to take extra caution when skiing in the backcountry.

Department of Justice to Brief Senate Intelligence Committee on Potential Risks to National Security After Discovery of Classified Documents at Former President Trump and President Biden’s Homes

The Department of Justice is briefing lawmakers on potential risks to national security after the discovery of classified documents at the homes of both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Rep. Jim Jordan has suggested a double standard between the two cases, and the Department of Justice has not yet commented on the potential risks or what action they may take. The Senate Intelligence Committee has not yet commented on the letter from the Department of Justice and is awaiting the briefing.

Protests Erupt Across US Following Release of Graphic Video Showing Police Beating of Tyre Nichols, Who Later Died From Injuries

Protests have erupted across the United States following the release of a graphic video showing the police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee, which resulted in his death. Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle have released a joint statement calling for reform in how police police the streets. Demonstrators in Atlanta and other cities are calling for justice for Nichols and his family, and for lasting change in police reform.

Judge Releases Bodycam Footage of October 2022 Attack on Paul Pelosi, Sparking Debate Over Use of Police Body Cameras

San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen M. Murphy has released police bodycam footage of the October 2022 attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi. The video shows police entering the home and shouting "Drop the hammer" as Paul and the suspect, David DePape, struggle over a hammer. DePape has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and elder abuse and has pleaded not guilty. Nancy Pelosi has expressed her gratitude for the police officers and relief that her husband is safe. The release of the video has sparked a debate over the use of body cameras by police officers.

Court Orders Release of Video and Audio Related to Attack on Paul Pelosi

A California court has ordered the release of audio and video related to the attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, at their San Francisco home last year. The materials are set to be released on Friday and are expected to show what officers saw when Paul Pelosi opened the door to the couple's home and his assailant attacked him with a hammer. Nancy Pelosi has expressed her concern about the release of the video, but it is unclear whether she will watch it.

Judge Grants Motion to Release Evidence in Case Against David DePape for Assault on Paul Pelosi

A San Francisco County Superior Court Judge has granted a motion filed by a coalition of 13 news organizations to release evidence in the case against David DePape, the man accused of assaulting Paul Pelosi, the husband of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. This evidence includes video from a body camera, a 911 call, parts of a police interview, and security video taken during the break-in. The footage is expected to be released to the public on Thursday, providing more insight into the incident and the subsequent investigation.

Hulu Ends Relationship with Justin Roiland Following Domestic Violence Charges

Hulu has ended its relationship with animator Justin Roiland, one day after Adult Swim announced he would no longer be involved with the popular animated series “Rick and Morty” due to Roiland facing two felony domestic violence charges. Roiland had been a producer and voice actor on two Hulu shows, “Solar Opposites” and “Koala Man”, but the streaming service has now ended their association with him. Roiland is scheduled to appear in court in July for a preliminary hearing.

Adult Swim Cuts Ties with “Rick & Morty” Co-Creator Justin Roiland Following Felony Domestic Abuse Charges

Adult Swim has cut ties with Justin Roiland, co-creator of the popular animated series "Rick & Morty," following the recent revelation that he faces felony charges related to alleged domestic abuse. Roiland has been charged with one felony count of domestic battery and one felony count of false imprisonment, and Adult Swim has stated that it intends to continue with the show's seventh season but has ended its association with Roiland. The charges against Roiland have not yet been proven in court.

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