Current US Domestic News Highlights
This summary provides an overview of key US domestic news: RFK Jr. ends his presidential campaign to endorse Trump, legal updates on the Breonna Taylor case, Texas challenges Biden's new immigration program, Steve Bannon faces a criminal trial, FBI investigates an attack on a Sikh separatist, a Memphis officer pleads guilty in Tyre Nichols' death, and other notable headlines.
This summary provides an overview of key US domestic news: RFK Jr. ends his presidential campaign to endorse Trump, raising questions about the implications for the upcoming election.
Legal updates on the Breonna Taylor case see a federal judge dismiss serious charges against former Louisville officers accused of falsifying a search warrant.
In immigration news, Texas and GOP-led states are suing the Biden administration over a new legalization program. Meanwhile, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon prepares for a criminal trial related to fundraising for a border wall.
On a different note, the FBI investigates a drive-by attack targeting a Sikh separatist in California, sparking concerns about international political tensions.
In Memphis, a second officer pleads guilty in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, shedding light on continuing issues with police conduct.
The roundup also covers Trump's campaign activities in Nevada, a former Florida deputy charged with manslaughter, and significant judicial rulings affecting gun control and labor regulations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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