Today’s Headlines: Wildfires in Los Angeles continue to devastate the region, forcing 180,000 evacuations as federal aid is deployed. Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was held in D.C., with President Biden delivering a heartfelt eulogy. Donald Trump faces sentencing in his New York case today after failed legal maneuvers, while a phone call with Justice Alito raises ethical concerns. The AFL-CIO and SEIU announced a powerful union merger, and a federal judge struck down expanded Title IX protections for transgender students. Finally, Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla to lead a major Vatican office, marking a historic first for women in the Church.
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AP News: Los Angeles wildfires live updates: At least 10,000 structures have burned in the fires
WA Post: Jimmy Carter returns to Plains, Georgia, for final burial
CNN: Eyes on US Supreme Court as NY’s highest court rejects Trump’s bid to postpone sentencing in hush money case
WA Post: Trump asks appeals court to block entire special counsel report
WA Post: Trump call to Alito sparks demands for justice to recuse from sentencing case
Axios: Two powerful labor groups combining ahead of the Trump administration
NY Times: Judge Rejects Biden’s Title IX Rules, Scrapping Protections for Trans Students
AP News: Pope Francis has named the first woman to head a major Vatican office, choosing an Italian nun
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