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Department of Justice · United StatesThe Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly not investigating the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal immigration officer as a civil rights case. There is currently no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told CNN Tuesday. The Hill has reached out to the DOJ for comment.See the Story
DOJ sees no basis for civil rights investigation following ICE shooting in Minneapolis, official says
59% Right coverage: 65 sources

EntertainmentOscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey trademarked ‘Alright, alright, alright,” his popular catchphrase from “Dazed and Confused,” in order to protect against possible AI misuse. The trademark is part of an overall trademark protecting his image and voice. McConaughey, 56, has had eight separate applications approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently, according to the Wall Street Journal. “My team and I want to know that when my …See the Story
Matthew McConaughey Trademarks ‘Alright, Alright, Alright’ Catchphrase to Protect Against AI
41% Center coverage: 31 sources

Measles Outbreak · South CarolinaThe South Carolina measles outbreak is growing at an astounding speed. “Over the last seven to nine days, we’ve had upwards of over 200 new cases. That’s doubled just in the last week,” Dr. Johnathon Elkes, an emergency medicine physician at Prisma Health in Greenville, South Carolina, said during a media briefing Friday. “We feel like we’re really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse.”See the Story
Measles cases jump again in South Carolina, rising to more than 550
52% Center coverage: 27 sources
