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Luigi Mangione, who's awaiting trial on charges of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, won't face the death penalty.
Fox's Nate Foy has more from New York City.
The judge left the stalking charges in place, which could get Mangione up to life in prison.
He's pleaded not guilty.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch says that the Department of Justice released millions of more files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Meanwhile, upon release of the Epstein files, which mentions his name, New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch releases a statement in which he says he deeply regrets associating with the convicted sex offender and denying he never went to his infamous island.
The government partially shuts down.
I'm Chris DiMeo, Fox News.
But lawmakers are hopeful it will be brief after the Senate approved a Trump-backed spending bill.
The split spending package funds most of the government but delays money for homeland security for two weeks as Democrats demand changes to restrain ICE.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the clock, however, ran out, and despite Senate passage, the government has partially shut down.
That's because the House isn't back in session until next week to take up the measure.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told Republicans he wants to fast-track the measure and end what he hopes will be a brief shutdown.
President Trump picking a nominee to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Here's Fox's Jackie Heinrich from the White House.
That's Fox's Jackie Heinrich.