Recovery efforts are ongoing for the six individuals presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse. The collapse was caused by the Dali cargo ship losing power and crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. While the situation was dire, quick actions on the ground helped avert a higher casualty count. Investigations are currently underway to determine the exact cause of the collapse. Video footage, emergency radio transmissions, and analysis from maritime experts offer insights into the disastrous scenario. The U.S. Coast Guard has transitioned the search to a recovery mission, as the chances of finding the missing individuals alive are slim.

Lara Trump, the new co-chair of the Republican National Committee, discusses her goals for the party moving forward. She believes that the 2020 election is in the past and wants to focus on encouraging early voting and mail-in voting. Her stance contrasts with that of her father-in-law, former President Donald Trump, who continues to dispute the results of the last presidential election. This dynamic illustrates a key aspect of the Republican Party as it prepares for the 2024 election. In related news, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has named tech lawyer and entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential pick.

The Justice Department’s lawsuit against Apple over its alleged monopoly in the smartphone market and digital payments is making headlines. Prosecutors claim that Apple’s dominance affects how consumers pay for everyday items. If successful, the lawsuit could result in more options for wallet apps that work on both iOS and rival platforms. The controversy surrounding Apple’s fees for credit card transactions on Apple Pay is also under scrutiny. Business and economy reporter J.J. McCorvey provides insights into the changing landscape of digital payments.

A test that can protect against fatal chemotherapy overdoses, particularly for patients with deficiencies in an enzyme that metabolizes the drugs, is rarely used despite the potential to save lives. The case of a 70-year-old retired schoolteacher who suffered excruciating pain and ultimately died from the effects of chemotherapy highlights the importance of this test. Advocates are pushing for wider adoption of the test to prevent such tragedies. Additionally, seven American boys from a school for troubled teens in Jamaica are currently being held in local group homes after allegations of mistreatment led to their removal.

In other news, a New York mother is facing an emotional distress lawsuit after warning other parents about her son’s alleged sexual abuse by his babysitter. The lawsuit, which is not for defamation but for emotional distress, sheds light on a complex legal battle that will go to trial next month. Plus, updates on politics, including a Democratic candidate’s victory in a special election in Alabama, a partial gag order for Donald Trump in a hush money case, and the Supreme Court’s likely rejection of a challenge to the abortion pill mifepristone. The story of immigrant children working illegally at a Tennessee firm also highlights ongoing labor issues. Los Angeles city officials are considering reparations for families displaced to make way for Dodger Stadium.

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