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Word Warrior

US calls for ceasefire in Gaza and the IDF confirms to performing operations in Rafah. Trump announces plans to appeal 34 felony convictions. Mexico’s historical 2024 election amidst growing violence. The 2024 Scripp’s National Spelling Bee champion defends title 3 years in a row. The CDC is considering an MDMA approval for PTSD treatment. Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, passes away at the age of 86.

Guilty...Now What?

Former President Trump was found guilty of 34 felonies for falsifying business records related to payments to Stormy Daniels. Prosecutors argued he intended to conceal a conspiracy to influence his 2016 campaign. Facing up to 4 years in prison, Trump plans to appeal and continue his presidential campaign.

300 families on Gardi Sugdub island face relocation due to rising sea levels, part of 63 communities moving. Climate change erodes the island, costing over $1.2 billion for relocation.

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The recent 2% drop in the S&P 500 has raised recession worries, reminiscent of the pre-1929 Depression era. Dell's AI tech advancements have surged past Nvidia, eyeing a spot in the S&P 500. Abercrombie & Fitch sees record sales. Exxon Mobil's directors held firm against climate pressure, with 95% shareholder support. Crude oil prices surged 10%, driven by instability. ConocoPhillips' $17B acquisition of Marathon highlights fossil fuel industry resilience.

Guilty as Charged

Former President Trump was convicted of 34 felonies related to hush money payments. Fourteen Hong Kong pro-democracy activists were convicted under China’s national security law. President Biden authorized Ukraine to use U.S. munitions to strike inside Russian territory. The Supreme Court sided with the NRA in a First Amendment case. Chuck Schumer asked the DOJ to investigate alleged oil industry collusion with OPEC. McDonald's USA President denied excessive price hikes. Chad Daybell was found guilty of first-degree murder, facing a possible death penalty.

The 2024 Women's College World Series has narrowed down to its final eight teams, featuring powerhouse programs such as the top-seeded Texas Longhorns and the defending champions, Oklahoma Sooners. Meanwhile, the sports business world is abuzz with revelations about the substantial compensation of former NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, who received over $8 million in his final year, spotlighting the often-controversial financial aspects of sports administration. In professional basketball, the Boston Celtics have returned to the NBA Finals for the second time in three years after a hard-fought series against the Indiana Pacers, characterized by close games and resilient team performance despite injuries. The Dallas Mavericks, led by the dynamic duo of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, have also secured their finals spot by overcoming the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Trump On Trial

North Korea sent balloons filled with waste to South Korea, prompting outrage. South Korea issued alerts and deployed response teams, finding no immediate damage. North Korea admitted to the act, citing 'freedom of expression'. Tensions rise as offensive tactics coincide with military buildup.

End of Apartheid

South Africa witnesses strong voter turnout in integral election. Justice Alito refused to recuse himself from cases despite alleged bias. Pro-golfer Scottie Scheffler has all charges against him dropped. North Korea sends balloons full of trash to South Korea in retaliation. The MLB includes segregated state from “Negro League” into historical record. Millie Bobbie Brown marries Jake Bongiovi. First day of Trump’/ hush money trial ends without verdict

North Korea sent balloons filled with waste to South Korea, prompting outrage. South Korea issued alerts and deployed response teams, finding no immediate damage. North Korea admitted to the act, citing 'freedom of expression'. Tensions rise as offensive tactics coincide with military buildup.