Bulletin Brief
Prosecutor steps down and delays announced in Trump’s current cases (AP) (NBC) (CBS)
Russia’s election announces Putin as victor and Ukraine launches drone strike (NBC) (AP)
March Madness announced with top-seeded team line-up (NBC) (AP)
A DC mass shooting kills 2 and injures 5 (CBS)
Major changes coming in the real estate business (NBC)
NYC man will not face charges after subway shooting (AP)
Icelandic volcano erupts again (AP)
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In Must Know News…
- In Georgia, special prosecutor Nathan Wade withdraws from the election interference case against Donald Trump due to a romantic relationship with District Attorney Fani Willis. This allows Willis to remain on the case, but public perceptions and Trump's criticism remain prevalent.
- A wave of drone attacks was launched by Ukraine on Sunday as Russians conclude the final day of the presidential election, securing President Putin another six-year term. Facing minimal opposition and suppressing diverging voices, Putin declared his win as a continued trust in his leadership and a reminder of his unwavering political control of the country.
- Yesterday, CBS announced the men’s March Madness bracket with top-seeded teams like UConn, UNC, Houston, and Purdue. ESPN announced the women’s lineup as well, including teams such as South Carolina, Iowa, Texas, and USC. The men’s championship is set for April 8th in Glendale with the women’s set for April 7th in Cleveland.
In Other Notable News…
- A mass shooting Sunday in Washington DC resulted in two deaths and five injuries, with police actively searching for a suspect seen fleeing the area.
- A landmark $418 million settlement with the National Association of Realtors promises major changes in the real estate industry, lowering home buying costs and affecting brokers' business operations, as commission standards will be eliminated.
- A man involved in a subway shooting in New York City will not face charges after being deemed to have acted in self defense, as the ongoing investigation suggests he responded to threats during a confrontation captured on video.
- A volcano in Iceland erupted for the fourth time in three months, leading to the evacuation of hundreds, while magma flow threatened the town. This latest eruption, described as the most powerful yet, prompted concerns as lava approached defensive barriers protecting the town.