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National
Trial underway for defendants accused of sparking violence at Capitol riot
Ryan Samsel, James Grant, Paul Johnson, Stephen Randolph and Jason Blythe don’t deny being at the front of the initial crowd to descend on the Capitol and helping breach the initial police line.

US seeks ownership of sanctioned Russian oligarch’s $300 million yacht
The Amadea was seized in Fiji last year at the request of the United States, which was ramping up its efforts to punish those close to Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Trump troubles
Trump rehashes presidential immunity defense on appeal in Carroll defamation case
Donald Trump’s second defamation trial over his public denials of raping E. Jean Carroll is set to start the same day that the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses kick off primary election season in the 2024 presidential race.
Courts & the law
Fifth Circuit rejects media groups’ challenge of Texas drone regulations
An appellate panel said Texas photojournalists were wrong to believe they have a sweeping First Amendment right to film private citizens on private property without permission.
Kitchen confidential: Foreign intern claims exploitation at luxe Aspen hotel
A Mexican culinary school graduate says instead of studying under St. Regis’ executive chef, he was slammed on the cookline during 72-hour work weeks.

International
Argentina’s presidential race heads to a runoff as far-right Milei underperforms
Sergio Massa, Argentina’s center-left minister of economy, defied polls to take home the most votes in Sunday’s presidential election.
Latin American leaders commit to development plan on migration
Focusing on economic drivers of migration ignores the primary root cause — insecurity, migrant advocates said.
Science & research
Lunar dust shows moon is older than previously thought
At least 40 million years older — and maybe more.

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