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May 6 Afternoon Brief

In U.S. news

A federal jury in Sacramento has convicted California businessman Jia Bei Zhu on all 12 counts in a scheme prosecutors say sold more than one million faulty COVID-19 test kits nationwide through his Fresno company, Universal Meditech. Prosecutors said the kits were falsely marketed as FDA-approved and made in the USA, while some were missing parts or simply did not work. Zhu is due to be sentenced in August and faces decades in prison.

In a separate case, a search was carried out in Arroyo Grande on California’s Central Coast in connection with the 1996 disappearance of Kristin Smart. Investigators have not said what, if anything, was found.

At the Supreme Court

The Court is leaning more heavily on emergency orders, especially single-justice administrative stays, and legal experts say the pace has picked up sharply. The latest example came when Justice Samuel Alito temporarily blocked a ruling that would have tightened access to the abortion pill mifepristone while Louisiana and the FDA respond. These orders can have major nationwide effects, with very little explanation, which is a tidy way for a powerful institution to keep things mysterious.

Violence and manhunts

In Tennessee, authorities are searching for Craig Berry, a retired Special Forces veteran accused of shooting his wife during a domestic incident in Dover and then fleeing after crashing his car. Sheriff Frankie Gray said a financial dispute may have played a role, though he declined to go further. Berry is wanted on charges including attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, domestic assault, and leaving the scene of an accident. Officials say he should be considered armed and dangerous.

Meanwhile in Florida, police say Hector Manuel Cruz threatened and blackmailed a woman he met on Instagram after their monthlong online relationship ended. Investigators say he sent threats from multiple numbers and accounts, targeted her supervisor, and shared nude photos with her workplace. He was arrested in Pennsylvania and is expected to be extradited to Florida.

In the Middle East

Israel says it carried out an airstrike in the suburbs of Beirut and killed the commander of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force, along with others. The strike adds to the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Public health and travel

Three people, including the ship’s British doctor, were medically evacuated from the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius after suspected hantavirus infections. The other evacuees were a Dutch crew member and a German passenger. The ship is now heading for the Canary Islands after Spain allowed it to dock.

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