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A corrections officer who escaped with an inmate from an Alabama prison has died after the romantically-involved fugitives dodged authorities for over a week. No suspects have been named yet in an arson attack on a Wisconsin anti-abortion group's headquarters. The House of Representatives will vote on sending billions more in aid to Ukraine and infrastructure is serving as a political harbinger in this year’s primaries. The namesake son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos appears poised to have won the presidential election by a landslide.

I’m Nicole, with Tuesday’s news.

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More details expected after fugitive ex-corrections officer dies, inmate arrested

The corrections officer who escaped with an inmate from an Alabama prison and evaded authorities for over a week died Monday after the fugitives were taken into custody, officials said. Ex-corrections officer Vicky White, 56, and inmate Casey White, 38, were arrested after a police chase and subsequent car wreck in Evansville, Indiana, Lauderdale County, Alabama, Sheriff Rick Singleton said. Casey White was injured, and Vicky White later died at an Indiana hospital. The Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Coroner's office didn't release a cause of death, but police said Vicky White shot herself after U.S. Marshals stopped the Whites' car after a short chase and suffered serious injuries. According to local reports, Indiana coroners will perform Vicky White's autopsy Tuesday. Authorities also will provide more information at a Tuesday news conference. The Whites, who aren't related, disappeared April 29 and authorities have since said the couple had a "jailhouse romance" and were planning their escape.

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🔵 Previous coverage: Alabama officer, escaped inmate had a 2-year relationship that included visits, calls, sheriff says.

Vicky White
Vicky White

No suspects yet in arson of Wisconsin anti-abortion group headquarters

Madison police said Monday that investigators are still searching for video footage from Sunday morning, when two Molotov cocktails were thrown into the offices of prominent anti-abortion group Wisconsin Family Action. The firebombs did not ignite, but a separate fire was lit in their place. The threat ''If abortions aren't safe then you aren't either'' was written in black spray paint outside of the building. The arson comes just days after a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion suggesting the court's landmark ruling legalizing abortion will be overturned, spurring extreme reactions from supporters and opponents of the controversial issue. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said in a tweet Monday that President Joe Biden supports the right to protest peacefully and denounced the attack.

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Threatening graffiti is seen on the exterior of Wisconsin Family Action offices in Madison, Wis., on Sunday, May 8, 2022.
Threatening graffiti is seen on the exterior of Wisconsin Family Action offices in Madison, Wis., on Sunday, May 8, 2022.

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US lawmakers take on Ukraine-related issues: Aid and Biden's ambassador nominee

The House of Representatives will vote on sending billions more in aid to Ukraine Tuesday, the day after President Joe Biden conceded he would separate his $33 billion emergency request for Ukraine from the billions he's seeking in pandemic funding. Congressional Democrats are pushing to boost Biden's requested $33 billion in aid to almost $40 billion. There has been historic bipartisan support for helping Ukraine, but Republicans have complained Biden is seeking too much additional pandemic funding. In the other chamber, Bridget Brink is scheduled to go before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday for a confirmation hearing to be the next U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. Lawmakers are likely to use the session to grill Brink – not just about her credentials and plans for reopening the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv but also about the Biden administration's broader effort to assist Ukraine. Senate Democrats are likely to push for her quick confirmation, saying she is highly qualified and desperately needed.

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Protesters threw red paint on the Russian Ambassador to Poland, Ambassador Sergey Andreev, as he arrived at a cemetery in Warsaw to pay respects to Red Army soldiers who died during World War II.
Protesters threw red paint on the Russian Ambassador to Poland, Ambassador Sergey Andreev, as he arrived at a cemetery in Warsaw to pay respects to Red Army soldiers who died during World War II.

House primaries pit Trump clout against importance of infrastructure

In one of just five U.S. races pitting two incumbents against each other, a pair of Republican congressmen in West Virginia will face off in the same district Tuesday after population loss caused the state to lose one of its three House seats. How Reps. David McKinley and Alex Mooney voted on last year's bipartisan infrastructure bill could keep one of them in Washington and send the other home. Infrastructure may not seem like a top issue when inflation is squeezing American families and a leaked Supreme Court opinion on abortion has inflamed public debate. But it matters in a state that ranks among the worst for its roads and bridges. It's also the first real test of the infrastructure bill's political weight, serving as a proxy fight to measure ex-President Donald Trump's political power in a primary. In Nebraska, voters will pick nominees for the 2nd Congressional District. Rep. Don Bacon faces a long-shot challenge from Steve Kuehl, who got a shoutout from Trump when he visited earlier this month.

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Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance speaks at a rally at the Delaware County Fairgrounds, Saturday, April 23, 2022.
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Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appears poised to win Philippines presidential election

The namesake son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos appeared Tuesday to have been elected Philippine president by a landslide in an astonishing reversal of the 1986 "People Power" pro-democracy revolt that booted his father into global infamy. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had more than 30.5 million votes in the unofficial results with more than 96% of the votes tabulated overnight after Monday's election. His nearest challenger, Vice President Leni Robredo, a champion of human rights and reforms, had 14.5 million, and boxing great Manny Pacquiao appeared to have the third highest total with 3.5 million. Marcos' running mate, Sara Duterte, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte and mayor of southern Davao city, had a formidable lead in the vice presidential race, which is separate from the presidential race. The alliance of the scions of two authoritarian leaders combined the voting power of their families' political strongholds but compounded worries of human rights activists.

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Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and his family take part in his last campaign rally before the Philippines presidential election on May 7, 2022 in Manila, Philippines.
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and his family take part in his last campaign rally before the Philippines presidential election on May 7, 2022 in Manila, Philippines.

📷 Photo of the day: U2's Bono and ''The Edge'' perform in Kyiv subway station 📷

Bono and 'The Edge' perform at a subway station used as a a bomb shelter, in the center of Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on May 8, 2022.
Bono and 'The Edge' perform at a subway station used as a a bomb shelter, in the center of Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on May 8, 2022.

U2 band members Bono and ''The Edge'' performed at a subway station used as a bomb shelter in the center of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Sunday. The superstar greeted people, signed a flag, visited a mass grave site and walked through the city's streets, which are destroyed by Russian bombardment. Bono is one of many high-profile individuals who have recently visited Ukraine. First lady Jill Biden made an unannounced visit to the warring nation on Sunday, meeting with the first lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska.

Click here to see photos ''The Edge'' and Bono's visit to Ukraine.

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