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New York Assembly speaker: Cuomo impeachment probe to be suspended

New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced Friday the chamber will suspend its impeachment investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo following his decision to resign effective Aug. 25.

Why it matters: Cuomo decided to step down after the state attorney general released an independent report that found the governor had sexually harassed at least 11 women.


The big picture: Heastie said in a statement Friday that the probe was meant to determine whether the governor should remain in office and his resignation answers that directive.

"Let me be clear – the committee's work over the last several months, although not complete, did uncover credible evidence in relation to allegations that have been made in reference to the governor," Heastie said in a statement.

  • "As I've said, this has been a tragic chapter in our state's history," the speaker added. "The people of this great state expect and deserve a government they can count on to always have their best interests in mind."

What to watch: Heastie said he asked Judiciary Committee Chair Charles Lavine to provide "all the evidence the committee has gathered" to relevant investigatory authorities.

  • Cuomo faces open investigations for his multi-million-dollar book deal. The state attorney general is also reviewing the governor's response to COVID-related nursing home deaths data, per AP.
  • Heastie also cited "active investigations" by county district attorneys in Manhattan, Albany, Westchester, Nassau and Oswego regarding incidents of Cuomo's alleged sexual harassment.

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New Zealand mosque attack terrorist jailed for life with no parole

New Zealand's High Court sentenced the Australian white supremacist who admitted to killing 51 people in two Christchurch mosques to life in prison with no parole, per RNZ.

Why it matters: Brenton Tarrant, 29, is the first person in New Zealand to receive the sentence. The 2019 attack is considered the worst in the country's history and one of the world's worst shootings by a single gunman. Dozens of survivors faced him in court to give victim impact statements this week.

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U.S. surpasses 100,000 COVID-related hospitalizations for the first time

More than 100,200 Americans were hospitalized as of Wednesday due to the coronavirus for the first time since the outbreak began in early 2020, per the COVID Tracking Project.

The big picture: The milestone comes as health officials anticipated cases to surge following holiday travel and gatherings. The impact of the holiday remains notable, as many states across the country are only reporting partial data updates.

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Netanyahu corruption hearings postponed until after Israel's election

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got some good news on Monday: the testimony phase of his trial won't begin until after Israel's March 23 elections.

Why it matters: Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, breach of trust and fraud in connection with a series of corruption scandals. If witness testimony and the presentation of evidence began before the election, it could have dominated the news cycle and damaged his hopes of winning a majority.

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Trial for ex-officers charged with abetting Floyd murder delayed until 2022

The trial for three former Minneapolis police officers charged by state prosecutors with aiding and abetting the murder of George Floyd has been moved to March 7, 2022, AP reports.

Why it matters: Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill said he wanted to move the date to accommodate a new federal case against the officers and Derek Chauvin, who has already been convicted on state charges for Floyd's murder.

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