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Latest Trump appointments; shocking update in missing woman's case | Nightly Roundup

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- From the latest appointments made by President-elect Donald Trump to a shocking update in the case of a missing Phoenix area woman, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Tuesday, November 12, 2024.

The President-elect has appointed Elon Musk to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, a commission aimed at reducing government waste and cutting federal bureaucracy. Read More

The woman, JoAnn Dudek of Anthem, went missing in November 2022. Officials now have an update on her case Read More

Charges are being thrown out against Travis Renner, the father of two teenagers who are accused of having a role in a series of East Valley teen violence incidents. Read More

The program launched two years ago, and is meant to relieve residents of the blight brought by the homeless community and criminals. Read More

We are learning more about a man accused of shooting two people in the Phoenix area. The suspect was arrested following a standoff along a stretch of the I-10 in Southern Arizona. Read More

Also, your weather forecast for tonight A Russian court sentenced a Moscow paediatrician to 5-1/2 years in a penal colony on Tuesday, Russian media said, after the mother of one of her patients publicly denounced her over comments about Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Prosecutors had last week asked for a six-year sentence for Nadezhda Buyanova for spreading "fakes" about the Russian army after the mother recorded a video in which she denounced the 68-year-old doctor over remarks that Buyanova has denied making. Over 1,000 people have been criminally prosecuted in Russia for speaking out against the war, according to rights project OVD-Info, and over 20,000 have been detained for protesting.

A senior police officer warned Tuesday of calls for more rioting in Amsterdam, after dozens of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire Monday night and the city faces tensions following violence last week targeting fans of an Israeli soccer club. Olivier Dutilh, of the Amsterdam police force, told a court hearing that "we have signals that there are calls for similar" unrest in the west of the city. The Amsterdam mayor, chief of police and top public prosecutor published a report Monday outlining what happened last week, including new details about actions by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ahead of the Maccabi Tel Aviv-Ajax soccer match.

After all that election night excitement, it seems Elon Musk just doesn't want to go home. Multiple sources have told CNN that amid the post-victory buzz around Mar-a-Lago, the Tesla CEO has been at Donald Trump's Florida resort almost every single day over the past week, with Instagram posts under the location tag showing him dining with the president-elect and his wife on Sunday, as well as spending time on the grounds with his son over the weekend. "Dining with him on the patio at times, toda

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