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Curtis Sliwa, who is founder of the crime prevention group Guardian Angels, won the Republican nomination.
And, in Buffalo, New York, self-described socialist India Walton scored an upset in the Democratic primary for mayor, ousting the four-term incumbent.
A grand jury in Texas has declined to indict eight jailers in the death of a Black inmate last March. They used pepper spray and a spit mask on Marvin Scott as he struggled and then became unresponsive. His death was ruled a homicide. Scott's family says that he was likely having a mental health crisis.
A federal judge today sentenced the first of nearly 500 people charged in the January assault on the U.S. Capitol. Anna Morgan-Lloyd received three years of federal probation, plus community service, for a single misdemeanor. She was not involved in any violence.
Separately, Graydon Young became the first of the Oath Keepers militia to plead guilty in a conspiracy case involving their role in the assault.
And on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average lost 71 points to close at 33874. The Nasdaq rose 18 points to another record close. But the S&P 500 slipped four.
Still to come on the "NewsHour": an alarming new report warns of climate change's dire and accelerating consequences; innovations that could solve the ongoing problem of unrecycled plastic; and indigenous people nationwide advocate for the return of their cultural artifacts.
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