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Hall of Fame boxing referee Mills Lane dies at 85

Hall of Fame boxing referee Mills Lane died Tuesday at the age of 85.

E-cigarette company Juul settles over 5,000 lawsuits

Electronic cigarette company Juul announced Tuesday that it has settled more than 5,000 lawsuits for an undisclosed amount.

Georgia enters 2024 presidential contest a no-holds-barred battleground

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) was reelected in a hard-fought runoff election over Republican Herschel Walker, cementing Georgia’s status as a toss-up battleground heading into 2024.

Warnock fends off Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia, handing Democrats outright majority in Senate

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) won reelection Tuesday, fending off a spirited challenge from Republican Herschel Walker while helping Democrats grow their thin Senate majority in the midterm elections after a bruising four-week runoff campaign.

Idaho murders: Moscow police chief breaks down in tears over student homicide investigation

The chief of police in Moscow, Idaho, broke down in tears on Tuesday while discussing the mental toll a murder investigation takes on all those involved.

Congressional Armed Services Committees release text of defense funding bill

The House and Senate Armed Services Committees released the text of the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual legislation that funds the Department of Defense, on Tuesday night.

San Francisco officials ban police robots equipped with lethal force after outcry

Officials in San Francisco have reversed a controversial policy that would have permitted the San Francisco Police Department to utilize robots equipped for deadly force in certain situations.

Vice president of Argentina sentenced to six years in prison in corruption case

The vice president of Argentina was sentenced to six years in prison Tuesday after a federal court found her guilty in a high-profile corruption case.

Big Tech news publishing bill could hitch ride on must-pass defense legislation

Lawmakers are considering an amendment to Congress’s must-pass defense bill that would force Big Tech firms to pay news outlets for their content, prompting new threats from Facebook's parent company that it would remove news from its platform altogether if the legislation passes.

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