Aretha Franklin's Will Controversy: Jury Verdict and Leslie Van Houten's Release

Former President Donald Trump's demands for loyalty in Iowa have caused friction with Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, undermining his front-runner narrative for the Republican nomination. NATO remains lukewarm on the issue of Ukraine's potential membership, with no concrete invitation or pathway offered at the recent summit. Iowa Republicans have passed a bill banning most abortions after six weeks, which is likely to impact the 2024 presidential race. Popular chat platform Discord is updating its child safety policies to address concerns raised in an NBC News investigation. Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten has been released on parole after spending over five decades in prison. A jury has ruled that a handwritten will found in Aretha Franklin's couch is valid, adding to the dispute between her sons over her estate.
- Leslie Van Houten released and a jury rules on Aretha Franklin's will: Morning Rundown NBC News
- Jury decides 2014 document found in Aretha Franklin's couch is a valid will Yahoo News
- FOX 2's Charlie Langton analyzes Aretha Franklin will controversy FOX 2 Detroit
- Lawyers spar, sons testify as Aretha Franklin trial gets underway Detroit Free Press
- Jury reaches verdict in battle over Aretha Franklin’s estate CNN
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