An armed man was arrested at a stadium just before a memorial event for Charlie Kirk. In other news, a D.C. resident successfully removed an alligator from the Washington Channel. Meanwhile, an arrest followed a shooting incident at an ABC affiliate station. Investigators are working to confirm the identity of remains believed to belong to Travis Decker.
In health news, a CDC advisory panel voted to narrow the criteria for who qualifies for the COVID-19 vaccine, and a separate meeting regarding the hepatitis B vaccine has been postponed. Amid ongoing discussions about public health policies, a former lawyer for Trump drew parallels between Trump and Putin, highlighting concerns over political discourse in the U.S. According to Gov. Shapiro, Trump is attempting to silence dissenting opinions.
In light-hearted news, the competition for the title of the fastest wiener dog in Cincinnati is underway, showcasing a quirky local tradition. Additionally, AOC took a moment to remind the House of the implications of Kirk’s actions. A recent autopsy concluded that a student found hanging died by suicide.
In environmental news, rescuers intervened to save a moose trapped in an open well in Maine. Music industry news includes the passing of songwriter Brett James at the age of 57. Cardi B is collaborating with DoorDash to promote her new album. Finally, a discussion on TikTok’s future in the U.S. was prompted by calls between Trump and China’s Xi, indicating escalating tensions around the app’s regulation.
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