Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the only suspect in the 1990s killing of Tupac Shakur, lost a bid to dismiss his murder case in Las Vegas due to lack of proof of immunity deals. Despite arguing for immunity agreements reached with authorities in the past, Davis faces trial in March for first-degree murder. Prosecutors claim strong evidence against Davis, including his own accounts in a memoir, for orchestrating the shooting that killed Shakur near the Las Vegas Strip in 1996.
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Rubio Oversees Halt to Foreign Aid and Meets With Asian Diplomats on Day 1
Secretary of State Marco Rubio assumed his new role at the State Department, meeting with counterparts from India, Japan, and Australia to discuss China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The department, under Mr. Rubio's leadership, has paused foreign aid disbursements following President Trump's executive order, affecting programs addressing hunger, disease, and economic development globally. Mr. Rubio emphasized a focus on advancing U.S. national interests, with changes aimed at strengthening American foreign policy and addressing challenges...
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