Catch up on the day’s news: DOJ settles with gymnasts, Trump trial testimony, overtime pay

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US gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols during a 2021 Senate Judiciary hearing. - Saul Loeb/AP
US gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols during a 2021 Senate Judiciary hearing. - Saul Loeb/AP

1️⃣ Big settlement: The Justice Department reached a $138.7 million settlement with more than 100 victims of disgraced former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar over the FBI’s initial failures in investigating the sexual assault case.

2️⃣ Hush money trial: David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified about how he worked on Donald Trump’s behalf to squash unflattering stories during the 2016 election. The judge appeared poised to sanction the former president for violating a gag order. 📹 Video: Why Trump is upset

3️⃣ Overtime pay: Millions of salaried workers will soon qualify for overtime pay under a final rule released by the US Department of Labor. The new rule raises the salary threshold in two stages starting July 1. ➕ The Federal Trade Commission finalized a rule banning most employers from using noncompete clauses.

4️⃣ Botox warning: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an advisory about the risks of counterfeit or mishandled Botox injections after dangerous fake versions of the product were found in several states.

5️⃣ Electric vehicles: Global EV sales are expected to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, powered by drivers in China, the International Energy Agency said.

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