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Bias, Probes, and Protests: World Leaders Face Scrutiny

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Attorneys General Urge Expanded House Probe into Judicial Bias; Other Global News Developments Emerge

Nearly half of the state attorneys general in the United States are calling for the House Judiciary Committee to broaden its investigation into the influence of climate policy on federal judges, according to Fox News. The request follows a Fox News Digital report that highlighted criticisms of the Federal Judicial Center's (FJC) "Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence." The attorneys general are seeking to include a "gold-standard guide" used by judges to examine unfamiliar subjects in the probe.

Meanwhile, in other news, the arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon sparked debate on "The View," with co-hosts suggesting his race and criticism of former President Donald Trump were factors in his detainment. Ana Navarro, a co-host on "The View," stated, "They released the news at the exact same time that they released the Epstein documents. Make no mistake about it. This was about gaslighting, this was about going against Don Lemon and other journalists." Lemon was arrested after entering a St. Paul church with protesters who disrupted a religious service, according to Fox News.

In international affairs, Colombia's President Gustavo Petro prepared for his first face-to-face visit with President Trump, according to the New York Times. Despite focusing on combating drug trade groups, Petro, an outspoken critic of Trump, made public remarks last week criticizing the mistreatment of migrants in the United States and commenting on Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro. These comments reportedly alarmed his advisers and experts, raising concerns about the visit's potential outcome.

In Norway, Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was arrested on suspicion of assault, according to BBC World. The arrest occurred before his trial in Oslo on 38 charges, including the rape of four women. Police stated that the latest allegations involved wielding a knife and violating a restraining order, leading to concerns about reoffending. He was remanded in custody for four weeks.

Also from BBC World, Steve Rosenberg, the BBC's Russia editor, described the challenges of reporting from Russia on the Ukraine war. Rosenberg highlighted the scrutiny and criticism he faces, including being labeled an "enemy" on Russian TV. He quoted Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian TV presenter, who said, "We haven't kicked out the goddamned BBC with that Steve Rotten-berg. He walks around looking like a defecating squirrel—he's a conscious enemy of our country!"

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