Latest US News: Deaths, Regulations, Settlements, and Political Moves
The latest US domestic news includes a doctor charged in Matthew Perry's death, California's new regulations for autonomous trucks, a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, Boeing's new CEO meeting with the FAA, pro-Palestinian protests planned, a $300 million opioid settlement, Trump's stance on abortion rights, bird flu in California dairy cows, Johnny Gaudreau's tragic death, and a crypto fundraiser for Kamala Harris.
A doctor involved in the ketamine overdose death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry faces charges and expresses remorse. California issued draft regulations for autonomous trucks. Georgia election workers sued Rudy Giuliani over a luxury condo. Boeing's new CEO met with FAA officials to address safety concerns.
Pro-Palestinian groups plan protests against Kamala Harris. Drug distributors agreed to a $300 million opioid settlement. Donald Trump stated he would vote against a Florida amendment on abortion rights. Bird flu has infected California dairy cows, expanding the US outbreak.
In a tragic accident, NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother died. US crypto executives are fundraising for Kamala Harris, seeking a softer regulatory stance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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