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Saturday, April 8, 2023

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The Short List

Sat Apr 8 2023

 

John Riley Audience Editor

๐Ÿ‘‹Good morning. The weekend is here, and so is The Short List!✨ A blessed Easter to all who celebrate. I'm John Riley, and I've got some of the best stories of the week from the USA TODAY NETWORK.

๐Ÿ”ตThe week of Trump: Donald Trump checked a historic box this week, becoming the only former president to face criminal charges following his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury . But Trump's troubles likely won't be his last. Two other investigations appear to be nearing their conclusion: His alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia and his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. In any event, the episode opened a new chapter in American politics and law, one that could "strengthen the nation's democracy or weaken it," writes USA TODAY's Susan Page.

๐Ÿ”ตA mom's search for answers: Mary Moffett is fighting for accountability over the alleged drugging and sexual assault by a University of Michigan football player of her daughter Quinn Moffett, who died from a drug overdose in 2021. "Whatever happened back in 2018," Moffett wrote to head football coach Jim Harbaugh and athletic director Warde Manuel, "was the catalyst for so much of the pain, sadness, and depression that took away the beautiful light she was, and left her struggling so much for the last few years." At a time when 1 in 5 female students are raped in college, Quinn's case raises questions about what schools and law enforcement agencies owe their communities when people who have said they were sexually assaulted are unable to tell their stories. Keep reading

๐Ÿ”ต'States of America': The death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis police sent a shockwave through the nation. "I have to always keep in mind that my son was sacrificed for the greater good. That's what's holding me up. That's what's keeping me together," said Tyre's mother, RowVaughn Wells. But it's not clear what the greater good will look like for Memphis and policing. USA TODAY and The Commercial Appeal collaborated on a story about the death of Nichols as part of the documentary video series "States of America." It's on USA TODAY NETWORK's streaming channel, available on Samsung TV Plus (Channel 1023), Roku, Plex and many more. You can also catch the full series on YouTube. Read the full story

๐Ÿ’ตThe power of 'cash stuffing': Jasmine Taylor was $80,000 in debt in 2021 when she first learned about cash stuffing, a budgeting system where individuals take cash for different spending categories and put the money into envelopes. For Taylor, it started paying off. "It was just something about tangibly handling the cash and seeing my money save up in the envelopes that really clicked a switch in my head," she said. Since then, she's managed to pay off her debt while also starting her own business, which sells the envelopes, binders and other saving tools she used. Make your own budget binder

๐Ÿ“บSave Our Shows 2023: Is your favorite network TV show renewed, canceled, or "on the bubble"? Here's our 2023 status report – and a chance for you to vote to save your shows from cancellation.

๐Ÿ‘€Keep reading: There are more great stories below.๐Ÿ‘‡ See you next week!

Boxes of the drug mifepristone sit on a shelf at the West Alabama Women's Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on March 16, 2022.

Competing rulings by federal judges in Texas and Washington on Friday plunged the future of mifepristone, a key abortion drug, into uncertainty.

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas gestures while talking with Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, during a break in the committee?s nomination hearing for Thomas on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Sept. 13, 1991.
 

Joe Biden reckons with another Clarence Thomas scandal

Questions over luxury gifts put spotlight on complicated history of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and President Joe Biden.

Swing state candidates who have denied the 2020 outcome had mixed results in Tuesday's election.
 

Trump-fueled election deniers continue to 'spread lies' ahead of 2024

Republicans who embraced the 'big lie' aren't leaving the public stage, but instead have continued to peddle conspiracies from safer political ground.

The Last Ride is a true crime podcast about two men who went missing over a three-month period in Southwest Florida.
 

The Last Ride: True crime podcast investigates vanishing of two FL men

Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos were last seen in the custody of ex-Collier County, Florida, deputy Steven Calkins. Neither has ever been found.

Akshay Varma, 10, poses with the book he helped create, 'King of the Basement,' which is based on his experience with long COVID.
 

What does long COVID do to kids? What we now know about the condition.

We now know that between 5% to 10% of kids develop a wide range of health problems called post-COVID conditions or long COVID.

BARBIE
 

Why women are relating to the 'Barbie' movie poster dissing Ken

Posters for the "Barbie" movie feature Barbies who are accomplished politicians, writers and Pulitzer Prize-winners, while the Kens are just… Kens.

Umpire Lance Barrett gets a delivery of new baseballs from the bat boy.
 

'It's a little crazy:' Batboys face scrutiny as MLB tries to speed up game

More will be asked of Major League Baseball's batboys with the introduction of a pitch clock in order to shorten games.

Photograph shows American soldiers from the 324th Field Artillery Regiment or the 158th Field Artillery Brigade around a camouflaged 155 mm howitzer with shells nearby, one soldier stands in front of the cannon holding a tool in the barrel, assisting the 29th Infantry Division, in Cote de Roche, near Samogneux, Meuse, France during World War I.
 

World War I: Photos of the calamity that shaped the twentieth century

On April 6, 1917, the United States formally entered the conflict in Europe, declaring war against Germany to join Britain, France, and Russia.

From L to R: The traditional Pride flag; the transgender flag; the pansexual flag; and the bisexual flag.
 

What does pansexual mean?

Pansexuality refers to someone attracted to all people no matter their gender identity. It's not to be confused with bisexuality.

This is a Costco Warehouse in Pittsburgh on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023.
 

Booking with Costco Travel? Here's what to know

Costco Travel can offer deals on everything from cruises to rental cars, but travelers and experts say the service has some limitations.

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