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News Wrap: More Oath Keepers members sentenced for roles in Jan. 6 attack
In our news wrap Friday, two more members of the far-right Oath Keepers were sentenced in the Jan. 6 investigation, Russia's southern Belgorod region came under Ukrainian attacks as both sides carried out cross-border strikes and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged newly minted Navy and Marine Corps officers to face China's challenge in the Pacific.
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News Wrap: More Oath Keepers members sentenced for Jan. 6
Clip: 5/26/2023 | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Friday, two more members of the far-right Oath Keepers were sentenced in the Jan. 6 investigation, Russia's southern Belgorod region came under Ukrainian attacks as both sides carried out cross-border strikes and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged newly minted Navy and Marine Corps officers to face China's challenge in the Pacific.
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Two more members of the far right Oath Keepers group were sentenced in the January 6 investigation.
Jessica Watkins of Ohio got eight years in federal prison for obstruction and conspiracy to block Congress from certifying the 2020 election results.
And Kenneth Harrelson was sentenced to four years.
As we reported yesterday, the militia's founder, Stewart Rhodes, got 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy.
Russia's southern Belgorod region came under Ukrainian attacks today, as both sides carried out cross-border strikes.
Kyiv said its forces shot down 10 Russian missiles aimed at Ukrainian cities.
But in the central city of Dnipro, Russian fire hit a medical complex and left it in flames.
The strike killed at least two people and wounded dozens more.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin today urged newly-minted Navy and Marine Corps officers to face China's challenge in the Pacific.
Austin addressed the U.S.
Naval Academy's commencement in Annapolis, Maryland.
After the Blue Angels soared overhead, Austin spoke to more than 1,000 members of the class of 2023.
LLOYD AUSTIN, U.S. Secretary of Defense: Our Navy is driving forward our historic AUKUS partnership with Australia and the U.K., bringing together three great democracies to keep the Indo-Pacific free and open and prosperous.
You will travel the globe to defend our democracy.
And you will learn that the lifeblood of the rules-based international order is actually seawater.
GEOFF BENNETT: The graduates were commissioned as ensigns in the U.S. Navy and 2nd lieutenants in the U.S. Marines.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has revoked the license of one of the country's largest drug distributors.
The company, Morris & Dickson, faces accusations it shipped highly addictive opioid pain pills for years, despite evidence the drugs were being misused.
Today's action by the DEA follows a controversial four-year delay, which federal officials blamed on the pandemic and actions by the company.
On Wall Street, tech stocks led the market higher.
The Dow Jones industrial average gained 328 points to close at 33093.
The Nasdaq rose 2 percent.
The S&P 500 was up 1.3 percent.
And President Biden honored this year's NCAA Division I basketball champions today.
White House ceremonies celebrated the University of Connecticut men's team for winning their fifth title.
The president also paid tribute to the Louisiana State University women for their first championship.
And still to come on the "NewsHour": an Indiana doctor is reprimanded after providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim; Texas lawmakers move to impeach the state's attorney general; and the latest health guidance on protecting yourself from the sun this Memorial Day weekend.
The best ways to protect your skin from the sun this summer
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 5m 19s | The best ways to protect your skin from the sun this summer (5m 19s)
Brooks and Capehart on chances of reaching debt ceiling deal
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 10m 57s | Brooks and Capehart on the chances of reaching a debt ceiling deal before default (10m 57s)
Debt ceiling deadline pushed back to June 5
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 5m 17s | Debt ceiling deadline now June 5, giving more time for negotiations (5m 17s)
Doctor who provided 10-year-old rape victim abortion fined
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 5m 52s | Indiana doctor reprimanded for speaking about abortion provided to 10-year-old rape victim (5m 52s)
The man behind the mercenary group in Russia's war
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 6m 48s | A look at the man running mercenary Wagner Group in Russia's war against Ukraine (6m 48s)
Migrants waiting to seek asylum face appalling conditions
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 8m 36s | Migrants endure appalling conditions at border while waiting for chance to seek asylum (8m 36s)
Texas lawmakers move to impeach state's attorney general
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Clip: 5/26/2023 | 5m 11s | Texas lawmakers move to impeach state's controversial attorney general (5m 11s)
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