Keeping Up With America | | Suspect in New York City stabbing spree that left 3 dead recently released from jail, had long criminal history: The man accused of killing three people in a grisly stabbing spree on Monday had been released from New York City jail a month earlier and was free on bail for other alleged crimes in New Jersey, records showed. | California child tests positive for bird flu with no known exposure to infected animals: California health officials on Tuesday reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild symptoms. The child lives in Alameda County, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, and tested positive for the virus despite having no known contact with an infected animal. | Trump will nominate transition adviser and billionaire Howard Lutnick for commerce secretary: President-elect Donald Trump says he'll nominate Howard Lutnick, head of brokerage and investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald, to be commerce secretary, a position in which he'd have a key role in carrying out Trump's plans to raise and enforce tariffs. | Donald Trump joins Elon Musk for SpaceX Starship rocket launch: Donald Trump joined Elon Musk in Texas on Tuesday for the latest test launch attempt of SpaceX's Starship rocket, a demonstration of the unprecedented closeness between the world's richest man and the newly chosen president of the United States. | Susan Smith, who drowned her two children 30 years ago, is up for parole: Susan Smith, who shocked the nation 30 years ago when she rolled her car into a lake with her two children inside and watched them drown, will ask a parole board Wednesday to release her from prison. |
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