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Jill Biden’s ex-husband faces murder charges in death of his current wife

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William Stevenson is seen in a booking photo.

By Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN

(CNN) — The ex-husband of former first lady Dr. Jill Biden has been indicted on a murder charge in the death of his current wife, authorities said Tuesday.

William Stevenson, 77, was arrested in connection with the death of his wife 64-year-old Linda Stevenson, who was found unresponsive in December inside a home in New Castle County, Delaware, police said.

He was arraigned and is being held at Howard Young Correctional Institution on a $500,000 bond. It’s unclear if he has legal representation at this time.

Stevenson was married to Biden from 1970 until their divorce in 1975. The Biden post-presidential office declined to comment about Stevenson’s arrest and charges.

Authorities arrived at the home after receiving a call about a domestic dispute, police said in their initial statement about the incident. Police did not share more details about their investigation or Linda Stevenson’s cause or manner of death.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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CNN’s Caroll Alvarado and Arlette Saenz contributed to this report.

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A Welcomed Economic Boost Comes with the 2026 Santa Barbara International Film Festival

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A February infusion of thousands of people each day in the downtown Santa Barbara area is expected to be a big boost for the economy during the 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

It takes place starting Wednesday, February 4 and continue until Saturday, February 14. That takes in both two other big events, Super Bowl Sunday and Valentine's Day.

The new McHurley Film Center with 900 seats and five screens is expected to be full daily and have a rotation of film lovers who are coming for the movies, and to see what else is happening in downtown Santa Barbara.

That will include stopping in restaurants, retail stores and popping in to art galleries and museums.

It will create a vibrancy any city would love to see.

For those in the area of the Film Center, it comes at a time when the downtown economy is looking for some new energy.

For the businesses up by the Arlington Theatre, it is an annual boost with the 2000 guests that can fill the classic movie venue for the festivals tributes that will have some of the top stars in Hollywood on stage.

The Arlington will also have daily free films, some that will be well attended because they are Oscar nominees.

The downtown corridor is also beautified with newly hung film festival flags.

(More details, video and photos will be added here later today.)

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La Cámara de Representantes aprueba una ley de financiamiento para reabrir el Gobierno

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Por Sofia Benavides, CNN en Español

La Cámara de Representantes aprobó este martes un amplio paquete de gastos que pondrá fin al cierre parcial del Gobierno, pero que crea una nueva crisis de financiamiento para el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) dentro de dos semanas.

Se espera que el presidente Donald Trump firme rápidamente el proyecto de ley y ponga fin así al cierre gubernamental después de tres días. Trump y los líderes republicanos habían presionado intensamente a los miembros de su partido para que apoyaran la medida, a pesar de sus propias reticencias, con el fin de evitar un cierre gubernamental paralizante como el que afectó a Washington durante 43 días el otoño pasado.

La votación representa una victoria reñida tanto para Trump como para el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Mike Johnson, quien tuvo que persuadir a la dividida bancada republicana para que respaldara un acuerdo que solo financia temporalmente el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional y excluye ciertas prioridades conservadoras.

Esta noticia está en desarrollo y será actualizada.

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Minions Olympic skate routine hangs in the balance

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Spain's Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté may bring his Minions-inspired routine to the Winter Olympics after all

By Scottie Andrew, CNN

(CNN) — Minions may take Milan after all.

After a last-minute crisis over music-licensing issues, the Spanish figure skater Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté might be able to perform a routine inspired by the animated, gibberish-speaking Minions at the Winter Olympics, his coach Edoardo De Bernardis said. But he still faces a few more copyright hurdles before he can safely skate in his Minions overalls.

Sabaté has performed the Minions program throughout the 2025-2026 figure skating season. On Monday, however, Sabaté said he learned that the music for his Minions routine hadn’t been cleared for use in Olympic performance.

He had planned to skate to a medley of songs including the Minions’ cover of Universal Pictures’ famous fanfare and a Pharrell song that appeared in “Despicable Me 3.” A few of the medley songs were since been cleared for use, following public uproar over the possible de-Minion-ization of the event, but a few more tricky legal jumps remain.

With figure skating events due to begin on Friday, Sabaté and his team still don’t know know whether he’ll be able to skate as a Minion. “He was and still is very worried,” De Bernardis said in an email. “There is no time to create something new and strong.”

It’s unusual for a performer to learn so close to the start of the Olympics that the soundtrack to their routine hasn’t been cleared. But copyright issues have haunted the ice since a 2022 lawsuit accused two American Olympians of skating to a song without permission. This is the first Winter Games after that suit, and skaters still aren’t clear about why some songs aren’t permitted.

“It hasn’t been a thing that figure skaters have really had to think about for the many, many decades that figure skating has been around,” said Jackie Wong, a figure skating analyst who’s attended practices in Milan. “Nobody has a real, clear answer to this. The number of coaches, choreographers and skaters I’ve talked to — everybody seems to have a different kind of story about what they are supposed to do.”

Skaters are often left in song clearance limbo

Last week, Sabaté learned that his medley wasn’t permitted due to “copyright clearance isses,” even though he had submitted his music through the International Skating Union’s system months earlier and had competed with the program all season long.

“Finding this out last Friday, so close to the biggest competition of my life, was incredibly disappointing,” Sabaté wrote in an Instagram story. “Nevertheless, I will face this challenge head-on and do everything I can to make the best of the situation.”

De Bernardis said Sabaté didn’t receive a “clear and definitive answer” about using Minions music until three days before he left for Milan. The copyright holder also “had a problem with the concept of his costume,” De Bernardis said.

Then on Tuesday, the coach said, Sabaté received surprise approval to use some, but not all, of the songs in his medley. He’s still waiting to learn about clearance for the rest.

“This is a new procedure of getting the license,” De Bernardis said.

CNN has reached out to Sabaté and the Spanish Olympic Committee for comment, as well as Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment (the animation studio

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