• Readers comment on Gov. DeSantis and guns.

  • Ben Bernanke, who served as Fed chair from 2006-2014, told the NYT that canceling student debt would favor the rich over those who didn't go to college.

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  • Kathy Barnette, a Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, was with members of a right-wing group before the violence at the U.S. Capitol.

  • The state appealed the judge's ruling that the map was unconstitutional.

  • During a concert stop in Buffalo, shortly after a shooting at a Tops Friendly Markets that killed 10 people and wounded three others, singer-turned-pop star JUSTINA BRIDE said there is so much division in this world.

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  • The Supreme Court struck down a free speech violation in a 2002 law that federal officials had called an anti-corruption provision. The $250,000 cap on the amount of money political candidates can be reimbursed after an election for personal loans to their own campaigns ran afoul of the First Amendment. In the ruling written by Chief Justice Roberts, the conservative justices were in the majority while the liberal justices dissented.

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  • The 26 products that are helping Americans save money are selling out like hotcakes.

  • The man who killed 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand broadcasted his attack on Facebook. In October of that year, a man in Germany broadcasted his own mass shooting live on the popular livestreaming site. On Saturday, a man in Buffalo, New York, killed 10 people and injured three more at a grocery store while he broadcasted his rampage on the video game streaming service, twitch.

  • Dan Campbell said he likes 1 p.m. games because they give him more time to prepare for the next opponent.

  • Heard addresses the human fecal matter claim made by Johnny Depp.

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  • Speaking to two dozen Democrats on a day when some campaign signs blew away, Senate hopeful Cheri Beasley warned them about a leaked Supreme Court draft ruling on abortion.

  • During the fourth hour of the Today show, co-host Hoda Kotb talked about her break up from her boyfriend and if she was thinking of dating again.

  • With upcoming data showing traffic deaths soaring, the Biden administration is steering $5 billion in federal aid to cities and localities to address the growing crisis by slowing down cars, carving out bike paths and wider sidewalks and nudging commuters to public transit. Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, announced on Monday the availability of money over the next five years. The aim is to provide a direct injection of federal cash to communities that pledge to promote safety for the multiple users of a roadway, particularly pedestrians and bicyclists.

  • The deal of the year is here. All sales records in the US have been broken by the drone. The final sale is over!

  • Seven people were injured in a string of shootings that appeared to be related in North Carolina.

  • If abortion and gender confirmation procedures are not available within 100 miles of a worker's home, Starbucks will pay the travel expenses. The travel benefit will be made available to the dependents of employees who are in the Starbucks health care plan. Starbucks has 240,000 employees in the U.S., but it is not known how many of them enroll in the company's health care plan.

  • A former Republican minority leader of the Colorado legislature is among the recipients of a trove of sensitive voting data leaked by a county official working with activists seeking to prove President Donald Trump's false stolen-election claims. The revelation shows that the ballot data in Elbert County was larger than previously thought. The Colorado secretary of state is investigating a case that is one of at least nine unauthorized attempts to access voting system data.

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  • If the United States had the same death rate as Australia, about a million lives would have been saved. It will be hard for many Americans to imagine what might have been. The nations that did a better job of keeping people alive show what Americans could have done differently. The Australian experience is very similar to the American experience.

  • Europe pushed to toughen its response to the invasion of Ukraine, with Sweden joining the NATO alliance and European Union officials working to rescue proposed sanctions on Russian oil. Russian troops tried to advance, but Ukrainian troops rolled back the front lines.

  • I am still ghetto-fabulous. Blige said that people were threatened by that and that it was ghetto.