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The US Justice Department settled with Larry Nassar’s victims for $138.7 million. Tragedy struck as five migrants, including a child, died attempting to cross the English Channel. Tennessee legislators passed a controversial bill allowing teachers to carry concealed weapons on school grounds pending Governor Bill Lee’s approval. Baltimore holds Dali cargo ship owners accountable for the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The FTC voted to ban noncompete agreements. Former New York Rep. George Santos opts not to run for Congress amidst federal charges. David Pecker testifies in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial about "catch and kill" tactics.

The Bulletin Brief:

Larry Nassar victims get $138.7 million settlement (Reuters, NBC)

UK’s new migrant policy shortcomings (Reuters, AP)

Tennessee allows teachers, school staff to be armed (CNN, AP)

Baltimore to hold cargo ship accountable for bridge collapse (NBC)

FTC bans noncompete agreements (AP)

George Santos will not run for Congress (AP)

David Pecker testifies in Trump Trial (CBS)