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University of Georgia football player’s father does not plan to sue school

The family of a University of Georgia football player that died in a car crash with a staff member says they do not plan to sue the university.

WATCH: John Kennedy has choice words for Supreme Court leaker

The Supreme Court’s examination into the leak of the decision that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade last year has sparked outrage, as no culprit has yet been identified, but Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) had some choice words for the leaker.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’ll continue transporting migrants out of state

Arizona will continue its practice of transporting migrants who cross the southern border to other destinations in the United States, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Friday.

Five Missouri inmates returned to jail after five-day manhunt

Five Missouri inmates returned to jail Saturday after escaping and fleeing the state Tuesday.

DeSantis’s office calls Jean-Pierre ‘demonstrably incorrect’ on AP course claims

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) office pushed back on White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for claiming the governor wanted to "block" the study of the history of black people in the United States after he rejected the College Board’s Advanced Placement course for African American studies.

British PM Rishi Sunak fined after getting caught not using seat belt on Instagram

U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak got caught breaking the country's seat belt law in a video posted to his Instagram account.

Anti-abortion leaders and advocates say Trump will have to regain their trust

Several anti-abortion leaders and advocates have voiced mixed feelings about Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, with many noting the former president will have to work to regain their trust.

Heirs of couple who fled Nazis sue Guggenheim for Picasso painting

A Jewish couple trying to flee the Nazis sold one of their most valuable possessions, a Pablo Picasso painting, to help them escape the Holocaust — and now their heirs want the painting back.

Ron Klain to step down as Biden’s chief of staff: Report

White House chief of staff Ron Klain is reportedly expected to step down from his top position in the coming weeks, marking the most significant resignation the Biden administration has seen since President Joe Biden took office two years ago.

Son of Keenan Anderson, who died after LA police used Taser, seeking $50 million

The son of Keenan Anderson, a man who died at the hospital after trying to evade police and being shot with a Taser, filed a claim for damages Friday.
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