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In Colorado Springs, a student was arrested for fatally shooting two people in a University of Colorado dorm, with victims identified as a student and a 26-year-old woman known to the suspect, leading to the arrest of 25-year-old Nicholas Jordan. Wisconsin's Democratic Governor Tony Evers signed a bill redrawing legislative lines, creating an almost even split between Democratic and Republican-leaning districts. Nearly 50 suspects were indicted during a Haitian investigation into the assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse, including the former president's widow, ex-prime minister, and chief of police, exacerbating instability as judges leading the investigation resign. Alexei Navalny's widow, Yulia, pledged to continue her late husband's opposition work, urging followers to fight more fervently. Ousted U.S. Representative George Santos filed a lawsuit against late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, alleging deception and ridicule. California faces severe weather with heavy rain and wind battering the coast, prompting flood advisories and evacuation warnings. Capital One announced the acquisition of Discover in a $35.3 billion all-stock transaction, merging two major U.S. credit card companies.


The Bulletin Brief:

  • Student arrested for Colorado Springs dorm murders (NBC) (AP News)
  • Wisconsin’s legislative lines redrawn (NYT) (NBC)
  • Haitian officials indicted in murder investigation of former president (AP News) (NBC)
  • Navalny’s widow pledges to continue Russian Opposition work (NYT)
  • Santos sues Kimmel over late-night show video prank (AP)
  • California faces more rain and flooding (NYT)
  • Capital One to acquire Discover for $35.3 billion (NYT)
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