Morning News Summary: Accused Ivy League Killer, DACA Students, and Taylor Swift's Invite to Caitlin Clark

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Good morning! Here's your morning news summary. An accused Ivy League killer is fighting extradition, a Marine veteran speaks out after his acquittal, and Taylor Swift has invited Caitlin Clark to a Chiefs game. In politics, a Republican is allegedly attacked on Capitol grounds, and a Florida lawmaker introduces a bill to require DACA students to pay out-of-state tuition. Meanwhile, a defense bill bans transgender surgeries for minors but boosts enlisted pay, and Al Sharpton pockets nearly $1 million in bonuses from his nonprofit. Finally, MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' continues to suffer a post-election slump.

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Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at 100.
Sports world honors Carter's lifelong fandom:

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  • Atlanta Braves: "He served both his country and home state with honor his entire life."
  • Atlanta Hawks: "President Jimmy Carter represented all the best of Georgia."

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