The Supreme Court is set to hear former President Donald Trump’s assertion of total immunity from criminal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. This case raises novel legal questions, including whether a former president can be prosecuted for “official acts” taken in office, and whether a trial could take place before the November election. Trump is facing federal charges for his alleged involvement in submitting fake election certificates to Congress in hopes of nullifying President Joe Biden’s victory, which led to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

In a separate case, eleven aides and allies of Trump have been indicted in Arizona for their efforts to submit fake election certificates to Congress to overturn Biden’s win in the state. The legal proceedings are ongoing in Washington and New York, where Trump’s hush money trial has resumed. Trump’s lawyer faces the challenge of representing him in court as both a common individual and a former powerful figure, highlighting the complexities of the legal battles surrounding the former president.

Protests against the Gaza war have led to multiple arrests in California and Texas, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu comparing such demonstrations to antisemitism in Nazi Germany. Student protesters at various universities have demanded divestment from Israel, leading to clashes with law enforcement. These protests highlight the ongoing tensions surrounding the conflict in the Middle East and the global implications of such activism on college campuses.

Venice has become the first city in the world to introduce a tourist entrance fee in an effort to manage overcrowding. Day-trippers will be required to pay a fee on select peak days to enter the city, with officials hoping to reduce the number of visitors during peak tourist seasons. This move reflects the challenges faced by popular tourist destinations in managing visitor numbers and preserving the cultural and environmental integrity of their locations.

A tragic incident involving the death of a former police officer who allegedly killed his ex-wife and another individual has raised questions about domestic violence and safety concerns. The former officer led police on a chase after the incidents, and details have emerged about the complex relationships involved in the case. Authorities are investigating the motives behind the crimes and the circumstances leading up to the tragic events.

The NFL Draft is set to take place, with speculation about potential picks and trade scenarios. Teams like the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, and New England Patriots are all looking to fill key positions, making the draft night an intriguing event for football fans. In the realm of politics, President Biden signed a significant foreign aid package, while lawmakers in Arizona took steps to repeal a near-total abortion ban. The entertainment industry is also seeing efforts to reform ticketing systems, with musicians advocating for transparency in ticket sales.

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