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I-75 shooting: The man accused of opening fire on an interstate in Kentucky sent a text message saying he planned “to kill a lot of people” less than 30 minutes before he shot and wounded multiple people on Interstate 75, an arrest warrant said. “I’m going to kill a lot of people. Well try at least,” Joseph Couch allegedly wrote in a message to his ex-wife. The manhunt for Couch continues, and authorities believe he is hiding in a remote, wooded area of southern Kentucky. The latest >
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Raided mansion: Sean “Diddy” Combs listed his Holmby Hills mansion in Los Angeles for $61.5 million, Page Six reported. Department of Homeland Security agents conducted the raids on March 25 at Combs’ multimillion-dollar mansion in Los Angeles as well as his Miami waterfront home. More than five months after the raids, law enforcement has released few details as to potential charges the music producer could be facing despite notifying the music mogul he is the subject of a federal criminal investigation. Read more >
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Venue change: A judge has granted a venue change for Bryan Kohberger, who requested the court to move his upcoming murder trial from the small town of Moscow, Idaho, arguing the small local jury pool was likely tainted by pretrial publicity. Latah County Judge John Judge stated several reasons behind his decision to allow Kohberger to change jurisdictions Monday, including hardship on the local courthouse staff. He also agreed with Kohberger’s lawyer on the massive publicity of the case making it difficult to find impartial jurors. The latest >
Idaho college killings: The trial for Kohberger is expected to start next June. He faces four murder charges in connection with the November 2022 stabbing deaths of University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho. If convicted, Kohberger, who entered a not guilty plea, could face the death penalty. Read more >
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Video: Body camera video shows a police officer dragging Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill out of his car by his arm and head and then forcing him onto the ground after Hill rolled up his window during a traffic stop. The police union for officers in Miami-Dade said in a statement that Hill was “not immediately cooperative.” The 30-year-old NFL star told CNN he was “embarrassed” and “shell-shocked” by the situation, and his agent said Hill is considering taking legal action. The video >
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Food insecurity rates: The food insecurity rate in the U.S. rose from 12.8% in 2022 to 13.5% in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. While 114.6 million households were food secure, an estimated 47 million American households had little to no food available for themselves or their families in 2023, according to reports. More than half of food-insecure households include children. Which states have the highest food insecurity rate >
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Border report: Rolling gunbattles between cartel members left four people dead and several vehicles shot-up just south of the Texas-Mexico border late Sunday and early Monday, Chihuahua state police said. Investigators are looking into social media posts allegedly made by members of the groups involved in the gunbattles but declined to comment on a potential motive. In the past few years, the area of the shooting in Mexico has been associated with a fight between two cartels – La Linea and Sinaloa – for control over migrant smuggling. Full report >
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CMA Award nominations: Morgan Wallen tops the 2024 Country Music Association Awards nominations with seven. Wallen is up for entertainer of the year along with Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson. Before the nominations were announced, online chatter speculated whether Beyoncé, whose “Cowboy Carter” album was released during the eligibility window, would receive a nomination at the CMAs. The “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer did not receive a nomination. Full list of nominations >
‘Cowboy Carter’: Earlier this year, Beyoncé became the first Black woman to top the Billboard country albums chart since the chart’s inception. The star has said “Cowboy Carter” was the result of “an experience that I had years ago where I did not feel welcomed,” which likely references a 2016 CMAs performance that resulted in racist backlash. Read more >
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Tropical Storm Francine is gaining strength and is expected to be a hurricane when it reaches the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Many students in Georgia’s Barrow County school district are returning to class Tuesday after the Apalachee High School shooting.
The 79th United Nations General Assembly Regular Session begins.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected to testify before a House subcommittee about nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
House Speaker Mike Johnson hosts a ceremony Tuesday to posthumously present the Congressional Gold Medal to 13 U.S. service members killed during the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Trial continues for the former officers charged in the Tyre Nichols case.
President Joe Biden welcomes the University of South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team and the University of Connecticut Huskies men’s basketball team to the White House. Former President Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump publishes her second memoir.
An annual Taurid meteor shower becomes visible Tuesday evening.
The Mega Millions jackpot has risen to an estimated $800 million for Tuesday’s drawing.
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Tips from community members in San Jose, California, helped police rescue four human trafficking victims from residential brothels. The investigation >
Ohio’s government agency over its marijuana industry fined at least six dispensaries over how they advertised around the start of recreational sales. The marketing that got them fined >
Wisconsin law enforcement is investigating skeletal remains found in Two Rivers, the same town missing 3-year-old Elijah Vue was last known to be. The latest >
Schools across Kansas are having to pivot their games from Friday night lights to Thursday night due to a shortage of referees. What to know >
High surf knocked down the dunes along the North Carolina Outer Banks on Sunday afternoon, covering the main highway at the coast with water and sand. Photos >
Jailed ex-movie mogul Harvey Weinstein underwent surgery after being rushed to a New York City hospital on Monday for complaints of chest pains. Read more >
Four people from Connecticut are dead after a small plane crashed in Vermont, according to police. The latest >
Police in Illinois are warning parents of a “Senior Assassin game” played by high school students that involves shooting other students with realistic-looking water guns in the public. Their message to parents >
Video of a sideshow on the Bay Bridge in California shows a red truck hitting a person while spinning in circles. Read more >
An unusual encounter with a raccoon left a North Carolina woman needing rabies shots after she says the animal got into her house through her dog door. Full report >
There’s a new big fish record in Lady Bird Lake in Texas! A 71-pound smallmouth buffalo was caught in the Austin lake, setting the state record, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said. Take a look >
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A group of friends in Rhode Island has been meeting each week for a couple years to make blankets, quilts and pillows for those in need. Each of their sewing machines are named after the Golden Girls: Rose, Blanche, Dorothy and Sophia. Read more >
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