Summary
Indiana's Senate, controlled by the Republican Party, voted against changing the state's electoral district maps. A grand jury did not charge New York Attorney General Letitia James with mortgage fraud. Additionally, a man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia left a detention center in Pennsylvania by order of a federal judge, and U.S. officials report more cases of measles.
Key Facts
- Indiana's GOP-led Senate decided not to change the state's electoral maps.
- A grand jury chose not to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James regarding mortgage fraud allegations.
- A federal judge ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release from an immigration detention center in Pennsylvania.
- U.S. health officials report an increase in measles cases.
- The events happened as part of a broader news update on Thursday.