A shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade near Union Station left one dead and 22 wounded, with three potential suspects detained by the Kansas City Police Department and one firearm recovered, as efforts are made to establish a witness hotline amid the gathered crowds. The U.S. briefed Congress and allies about Russia's development of a space-based anti-satellite nuclear weapon, causing debate in Washington over national security concerns and aid to Ukraine, despite no immediate threat as the device remains undeployed. Special Counsel Jack Smith urged the Supreme Court to reject Donald Trump's plea to delay his trial over election overturning attempts, emphasizing the public interest in a prompt and fair trial while disputing Trump's claim of presidential immunity. Myanmar announced plans to conscript men aged 18-35 and women aged 18-27 for armed service as the military junta struggles to maintain power following a 2021 coup. After an Israeli soldier was killed by rocket fire, the Israeli military launched large-scale airstrikes into Lebanon, resulting in four Lebanese casualties. Twelve victims of Jeffrey Epstein filed a lawsuit against the FBI, alleging negligence in addressing credible tips about his sex crimes for over two decades. Marvel Studios unveiled the cast for "Fantastic Four," with Pedro Pascal as Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as the Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as the Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as the Thing, set for release in May 2025.
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