The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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1 Jordan died of natural causes:

The Los Angeles County coroner’s office says “Will & Grace” actor Leslie Jordan died from natural causes and not from a car accident last year. A coroner’s report says the 67-year-old’s death was from sudden cardiac dysfunctio­n due to arterioscl­erotic cardiovasc­ular disease. Jordan died at the scene after his car crashed in the Hollywood area Oct. 24.

Tate detention extended:a 2

Romanian official says a judge in Romania has granted prosecutor­s’ request to extend the arrest of Andrew Tate by 30 days. Tate is a former profession­al kickboxer and social media personalit­y. The 36-year-old British-u.s. citizen was initially detained Dec. 29 in Romania’s capital on charges of being part of an organized crime group, human traffickin­g and rape.

3 GM to update four factories:

General Motors says it will spend more than $900 million to update four factories, with the bulk going to an engine plant in Flint, Michigan, to build a V8 for big pickup trucks and SUVS. Factories in Rochester, New York; Defiance, Ohio; and Bay City, Michigan, also will see investment­s.

4 Settlement dismantled: Israeli

authoritie­s Friday dismantled a small settler outpost in the occupied West Bank a day after it was erected, in a major test to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new ruling coalition. Footage broadcast by Israeli media showed troops removing the outpost of Or Chaim without any violence.

5 Police kill Walmart gunman: A

25-year-old man opened fire at a Walmart store in Indiana where he once worked, wounding at least one person before officers fatally shot him, authoritie­s said Friday. The gunman was identified as Ronald Ray Mosley II by Sgt. Anna Gray of the Evansville Police Department. She said Mosley had previously worked at the store.

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