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Georgia voters and local GOP leaders in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s district are backing her as she breaks with Donald Trump over releasing Jeffrey Epstein files.
The FDA says botulism cases tied to ByHeart baby formula have risen to 31 as the company’s recall continues and the product is still being found in stores.

Lawrence Reed faces a federal terrorism charge after authorities say he set a woman on fire on a Chicago Transit Authority train.
A federal appeals court paused Judge Sara Ellis’s order limiting immigration agents’ use of force in Chicago, saying the injunction was too broad.
Nvidia’s stronger-than-expected earnings and outlook suggest that Big Tech’s AI spending is still powering growth, easing fears that the boom is turning into a bubble.

A former U.N. investigator criticized President Trump for dismissing intelligence that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, calling the remarks shocking and dangerous.

Transgender TikTok influencer Girlalala was shot and killed in Florida after an argument with her boyfriend, authorities said.

Nvidia’s strong earnings showed AI chip demand is still booming, easing worries that the AI rally may be running out of steam.
Russia launched one of its biggest air attacks on Ukraine, killing at least 25 people, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pushed U.S. and Turkish leaders for stronger peace efforts.
Pentagon data shows a sharp rise in serious military aircraft accidents in 2024, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren is pressing the Defense Department for more details.
Ammonoosuc Community Health Services closed its Franconia, New Hampshire, center after Medicaid cuts weakened its finances, leaving rural patients with fewer nearby care options.

The UK Supreme Court ruled that Christian-focused religious education and collective worship in Northern Ireland primary schools are unlawful because they were not taught in a fair, pluralistic way.
Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House for a dinner that brought together nearly 50 U.S. business leaders, with Elon Musk making a rare public appearance.
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