Bannon released from prison after 4 months
Longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon was released from prison Tuesday after serving a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.
Bannon, 70, left the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, said Kristie Breshears, federal Bureau of Prisons spokesperson.
A jury found Bannon guilty in 2022 of two counts of contempt of Congress: one for refusing to sit for a deposition with the Jan. 6 House Committee and a second for refusing to provide documents related to his involvement in Trump’s efforts to overturn his loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential race.
TB infections reach historic mark, WHO reports
LONDON — More than 8 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis last year, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, the highest number recorded since the U.N. health agency began keeping track.
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About 1.25 million people died of TB last year, the new report said, adding that TB likely returned to being the world’s top infectious disease killer after being replaced by COVID-19 during the pandemic. The deaths are almost double the number of people killed by HIV in 2023.
WHO said TB continues to mostly affect people in Southeast Asia, Africa and the Western Pacific; India, Indonesia, China, the Philippines and Pakistan account for more than half of the world’s cases.
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PELOSI ATTACK: David DePape, serving a 30-year sentence in federal prison for the hammer attack of Paul Pelosi, 82 — the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — in their California home, received a life term without the possibility of parole Tuesday after being found guilty in June of the attack during a state trial.
STABBING RAMPAGE: British teenager Axel Rudakubana, 18, charged in a July 29 stabbing rampage that killed three girls and injured 10 at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England, is now also charged with producing the deadly poison ricin and the terror offense of possessing a terrorism manual, police said Tuesday.
ABORTION: U.S. District Judge Mark Walker extended a temporary restraining order on Tuesday, siding with Floridians Defending Freedom, that continued to block State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo from threatening TV stations that air commercials for a Nov. 5 ballot measure that would add abortion rights to the state constitution.
OVERSEAS BALLOTS: U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner threw out a lawsuit Tuesday filed by six Republican congressmen seeking to make Pennsylvania election officials institute new checks confirming the eligibility and identity of those who vote from overseas.
KENNEDY JR.: The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency appeal to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan, where he argued that keeping him on violated his First Amendment rights by wrongly implying he still wanted to be elected president.
EMPLOYMENT: U.S. job openings dropped from 7.9 million in August to 7.4 million in September, their lowest level since January 2021, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
— Associated Press