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Memorial Service Conducted for Nonbinary Teen from Oklahoma Who Passed Away After School Restroom Altercation

A vigil was held at an Oklahoma church for Nex Benedict, a nonbinary teenager who died following a high school bathroom fight

Michigan Toddler’s Shooting Incident Sheds Light on New Gun Storage Legislation and Approaches in Other States

A Michigan man is the first to be charged under a new state law requiring firearms to be stored in locked containers around minors, sparking a nationwide debate on similar laws and their enforcement

Company Achieves First US Moon Landing Since Apollo Era, Lander ‘Healthy and Functioning

US company Intuitive Machines has successfully landed its Odysseus spacecraft on the moon, marking the first American lunar landing in 50 years

Supreme Court Allows $2.46B Sex Abuse Settlement for Boy Scouts to Move Forward

The US Supreme Court has approved the Boy Scouts of America's $2.46 billion settlement for sexual abuse victims, overriding a previous pause due to an appeal by 144 former scouts

Rust’ armorer labeled as ‘negligent’; defense claims she’s being made a fall guy

The chief weapons handler for the film "Rust", Hannah Gutierrez, is being held responsible by a New Mexico prosecutor for the 2021 fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer, while her lawyer claims she is being scapegoated

Cox Unveils his Disagree Better Initiative in Washington

Utah Governor Spencer Cox, as chairman of the National Governor's Association, discussed his Disagree Better initiative in Washington, aimed at reducing divisiveness and promoting bipartisanship in America

Authorities report a young girl’s death on a Florida beach due to sand hole collapse

A young girl died and an 8-year-old boy was injured when a hole they were digging at a Florida beach collapsed on them

US Private Moon Lander Successfully Enters Lunar Orbit Prior to Landing Attempt

Houston-based company Intuitive Machines' moon lander, Odysseus, has reached lunar orbit, aiming to be the first U.S. touchdown on the moon in over 50 years and the first ever by a private spacecraft

Supreme Court Refrains from Ruling on the Legality of Religious-Based Juror Exclusion

The Supreme Court has refused to rule on the legality of excluding jurors due to their religious beliefs in a case involving a lesbian worker's victory in a workplace bias lawsuit in Missouri

Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by 3 GOP House Members Regarding $500 Mask Penalties

The Supreme Court upheld $500 fines against three Republican U.S. House members for not wearing masks on the House floor in 2021
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