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The US Supreme Court will allow Donald Trump to temporarily enact his ban on transgender military membership while the case winds its way through the lower courts.  SCOTUS's new permanent 5-4 conservative majority lifted previous injunctions issued by federal judges, but no stance on the legality of the ban.  "The Trump administration's cruel obsession with ridding our military of dedicated and capable service members because they happen to be transgender defies reason and cannot survive legal review," said GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) transgender rights project director Jennifer Levi.  Laura Durso, Vice President of the LGBT Research and Communications Project at the Center for American Progress said, "It undermines military readiness and perpetuates the fear across the transgender and allied communities that this government will not protect them, not even those who would sacrifice everything to protect our nation."

France's BFM-TV reports that singer Chris Brown will not face any charges at this time, after he was arrested in Paris on allegations of aggravated rape and drug violations and held for several hours.  The star said on social media, "For my daughter and my family this is so disrespectful and is against my character and morals!!!!"  Mr. Brown has had several run-ins with the law, including physical assault charges after an incident with his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, in 2009. He was charged with felony assault and making criminal threats in that incident, and received five years probation and community service.

Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala was on board a plane that went down in the English Channel between the UK and France.  The search and rescue will resume at daylight on Wednesday morning, but they don't expect to find survivors.  The single-turbine Piper Malibu was flying to Cardiff from Nantes in northern France when it disappeared from radar near the Channel Islands on Monday night.

A DNA test is putting to rest a conspiracy theory that has lingered since World War II.  Austrian scientists compared DNA from a prisoner known as "Spandau #7" to that from a relative of Rudolph Hess, Hitler's number-two until he was captured flying to the UK to pursue a peace deal in 1941.  But not everyone believed the man who was captured, returned to Germany after the war, and eventually convicted of war crimes actually was Hess - even after he hung himself in prison in 1987.  The test confirms that the doubters, from conspiracy theorists to members of then-US President Franklin Roosevelt's administration, were wrong - it was Hess.

Russia has released a model who once claimed to have information confirming Moscow's involvement in meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.  Her lawyer says Nastya Rybka is now heading home, presumably to her native Belarus.  She caught worldwide attention when she was arrested for solicitation in Thailand and claimed she learned about the election meddling through her then boyfriend, Russian billionaire industrialist Oleg Deripaska - an oligarch whose name keeps popping up in the US investigation into Russian corruption.  Thailand deported her last week, and she was arrested again when she tried to transit through Moscow.  Ms. Rybka now says, "I've had enough."