- Colombian activist Lucas Villa was declared brain dead Monday night, almost a week after he was shot eight times at a peaceful protest by unknown gunmen.
- Arizona GOP Gov. Doug Ducey has signed into law the state's voter suppression bill, purging 140,000 voters from the rolls and making voter registration more difficult.
- Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis says she will seek the death penalty for the Atlanta suspect accused of shooting eight people at various spas, charging the suspect with anti-Asian hate crimes.
- President Biden is expected to nominate former Chicago Mayor and Obama WH Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel as America's Ambassador to Japan.
- The country's largest planned wind turbine power farm has finally cleared regulatory hurdles and has received final approval to be built off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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