Christopher McDonnell, one of three suspects involved in a two-state shooting rampage on Thanksgiving 2020, pleaded guilty to 23 felonies including murder and attempted murder in Las Vegas. Facing life in prison with a minimum of 21 years and a maximum of 164 years, McDonnell will be sentenced on December 13. His former wife and older brother are also facing numerous felony charges related to the deadly rampage, which included random shootings and a shootout with authorities in Arizona.
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Newsom meets with Trump to move past the ‘noise’ of the election
Gov. Gavin Newsom visited Washington to secure federal disaster aid for Los Angeles County wildfires and mend his relationship with President Trump, emphasizing their past collaboration during the COVID-19 crisis. The governor's efforts to work with Trump, despite previous criticism, could benefit his political career and enhance his effectiveness as a leader. Newsom's approach reflects a broader trend among governors navigating the balance between federal support and state sovereignty under the Trump administration. Full Article
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