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Washington Man Charged With Killing Two Men After Claiming They Were Flirting With His Girlfriend

A 49-year-old Washington man is accused of shooting and killing two cousins at a teen birthday party after saying he thought they were flirting with his girlfriend. Police say he left the party, got a gun from home, returned, and opened fire outside the hall before fleeing, leading to a chase and arrest. He is charged with murder, unlawful possession of a weapon, and attempting to elude police, and is being held without bond.

Jury Finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster Operated an Illegal Monopoly

A Manhattan federal jury found Live Nation, Ticketmaster’s parent company, holds an illegal monopoly in live entertainment and violated antitrust laws. The verdict came after four days of deliberation in a case brought by the U.S. government and joined by dozens of state and district attorneys.

White House Says Talks Are Underway on a Second Round of Iran Negotiations in Pakistan

The White House says discussions are underway on a second round of Iran talks in Pakistan. Negotiators are reportedly focusing on three sticking points from last weekend: Iran’s nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and compensation for wartime damages.

Police Say Man Stabbed Woman at Willow Grove Park Mall and Was Taken Into Custody

Police say a man stabbed a woman near a jewelry store at Willow Grove Park Mall in Abington Township around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday and fled through Bloomingdale’s. He was later found near a bus stop on Moreland Road and Park Avenue and taken into custody. The woman was taken to the hospital, and police have not released her condition, the suspect’s identity, or a motive. Police say there is no current threat to the community.

Senate Republicans Block Fourth Bid to Limit Trump’s War Powers Over Iran

Senate Republicans blocked a resolution to limit President Trump’s war authority in Iran for the fourth time, voting 52-47 mostly along party lines. The vote came as the conflict moves closer to the 60-day limit set out in the War Powers Act, with Sen. Rand Paul joining Democrats in support of the measure.

MPs reject under-16 social media ban for the second time

MPs have again voted down a plan to ban under-16s from social media, rejecting a Lords amendment to the children’s wellbeing and schools bill by 256 votes to 150. The government backed the Commons vote as the prime minister prepared to press tech bosses for tougher action on online safety for children.

US and Iran Hold Indirect Talks on Extending Ceasefire

The US and Iran are holding indirect talks to extend a two-week ceasefire beyond its April 22 expiry, while Pakistan’s army chief is in Tehran to continue mediation. The White House says it is still engaged in the negotiations and feels good about the chances of a deal, though it denies formally asking for an extension.

IAEA Says North Korea Is Improving Its Nuclear Weapons Capability

The IAEA says North Korea is showing a serious increase in its ability to make nuclear weapons. North Korea, which carried out its first nuclear test in 2006, remains under heavy U.N. sanctions over its banned weapons programs.

Jury Finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster Held an Illegal Monopoly Over Major Concert Venues

A jury has found that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary maintained a harmful monopoly over major concert venues. The verdict is a setback for the company in a lawsuit brought by dozens of U.S. states.

Live Nation Loses Jury Trial in Monopoly Case Brought by States

Live Nation has lost a jury trial in a monopoly case brought by states, and the ruling now shifts the fight to a judge who will decide the remedy. Possible outcomes could include major changes to the company, including a breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

New Poll Shows Steyer and Hilton Leading California Governor’s Race

A new SurveyUSA poll finds Tom Steyer leading the California governor’s race with 21% of likely voters, followed by Steve Hilton at 18% in the jungle primary. Eric Swalwell and former Rep. Katie Porter are tied for third at 9% each.

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