Donald Trump asserts abortion rights should be left to states as his bid to delay a New York trial on falsified business records is denied. Country singer Morgan Wallen faces felony charges after throwing a chair off a sixth-story bar in Nashville near police officers. The NAIA bans transgender athletes from women's sports and the Vatican reaffirms opposition to gender-affirming surgery. Actor Jonathan Majors avoids jail time for assault. UConn claims the NCAA Mens Basketball National Championship title. A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flight from Denver to Houston turns back after an engine cover falls off during takeoff. The solar eclipse offers full visibility but prompts searches on eye safety after concerns rise.
The Bulletin Brief:
Trump gives his stance on abortion rights (CNN) (NBC)
Morgan Wallen arrested (CBS) (AP)
Transgender female athletes banned from NAIA women’s college sports (CBS) (Reuters)
Majors avoids jail, on probation instead (NBC)
UConn goes Back2Back (NCAA)
Southwest flight returns after takeoff (AP)
Solar eclipse causes Google search spike for ‘eyes hurt’ (IGN)