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1. Body believed to be Miya Marcano has been found:
Orange County Sheriff John Mina confirmed Saturday that search crews located the body of a woman they believe is Miya Marcano.
The body was discovered at about 10:45 a.m. Saturday in the wooded area of Tymber Skan apartments in Orlando. Searchers located a purse containing Marcano’s identification near the body.
Marcano, 19, disappeared on Sept. 24, shortly after maintenance worker Armando Caballero, 27, was seen letting himself into her apartment with a master key. Caballero was found dead Monday after apparently killing himself, according to authorities.
Vigil for Miya Marcano held in Orlando
2. Abortion, guns and more on the Supreme Court docket:
As the Supreme Court begins a new term abortion, guns and religion all are on the agenda for a court with a rightward tilt, including three justices appointed by President Donald Trump.
The court remains closed to the public. Only lawyers involved in the cases and reporters who regularly cover the court will be on hand, and anyone not arguing will have to wear a mask. The court is also requiring negative COVID-19 tests from lawyers and reporters who want to be in the courtroom.
The public will continue to be able to listen live to the proceedings, another change made during the pandemic, but Monday will be the first time live audio of courtroom proceedings will be available, via a link on the court’s website.
Supreme Court’s new term could see landmark rulings on abortion, guns and more
3. Nikolas Cruz faces trial, but not for Parkland shooting:
Jury selection begins Monday on charges Nikolas Cruz attacked a Broward County jail guard nine months after the Feb….