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New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi is set to return to the bench after taking a plea deal over claims that she tried to intervene in a case involving her husband.

Former Michigan coach Matthew Weiss is trying to get 10 identity theft charges dropped in a federal case over alleged hacking and stolen private photos.
The Texas National Guard sent seven deployed troops back to Texas after saying they did not meet mission requirements, as military leaders kept stressing strict fitness standards.

U.S. Capitol Police officers have missed their first full paycheck because of the government shutdown, raising new worries about staffing and safety on Capitol Hill.

Big bank CEOs said the U.S. economy is still resilient, even as they warned that tariffs, slower job growth, and market risks are creating more uncertainty.

Hamas handed over the bodies of four hostages to the Red Cross and Israel on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump warned the group it must disarm under the ceasefire deal.
Cheryl Harris Gates, a school therapist in North Carolina, was charged with attempted murder after police said she tried to poison her husband’s energy drink.
CBS News and most other Pentagon reporters are refusing new press rules from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, setting up a loss of access to the Pentagon rather than agreeing to the limits.
Wall Street banks, led by JPMorgan Chase, posted strong quarterly profits as rising stock prices, deal making, and solid consumer spending lifted results, though executives warned about risky markets and economic uncertainty.

The US Supreme Court refused to hear Alex Jones’s appeal, leaving in place a nearly $1.5bn defamation judgment over his false claims about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a Colorado parental rights case, leaving in place lower court rulings in a dispute over school handling of students’ gender identity discussions.
Russia hit a hospital in Kharkiv as Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepared to meet President Donald Trump to seek stronger U.S. support, including long-range missiles.
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