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  • Biden’s former executive assistant agrees to interview with House panel in documents investigation

    Biden’s former executive assistant agrees to interview with House panel in documents investigation

     

    Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into classified documents found at Biden’s home and office, CNN has learned.

    ​Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into classified documents found at Biden’s home and office, CNN has learned. 

  • This number shows that high inflation is sticking around

    This number shows that high inflation is sticking around

     

    The latest inflation figures from the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union are feeding hopes that the worst is over and some relief for struggling households could arrive soon.

    ​The latest inflation figures from the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union are feeding hopes that the worst is over and some relief for struggling households could arrive soon. 

  • Residents report symptoms. Fish are dead from contamination. Experts assess the damage left from Ohio train wreck

    Residents report symptoms. Fish are dead from contamination. Experts assess the damage left from Ohio train wreck

     

    The Biden administration said it has deployed federal medical experts to help assess what dangers remain at an Ohio village where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed this month, a ramp-up of federal support at the governor’s request as anxious residents point to signs of adverse effects.

    ​The Biden administration said it has deployed federal medical experts to help assess what dangers remain at an Ohio village where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed this month, a ramp-up of federal support at the governor’s request as anxious residents point to signs of adverse effects. 

  • Family of man fatally shot by a Columbus police officer files a civil complaint after his August death

    Family of man fatally shot by a Columbus police officer files a civil complaint after his August death

     

    The family of Donovan Lewis filed a civil complaint against the officers involved in his August 2022 death, according to family attorney Rex Elliot.

    ​The family of Donovan Lewis filed a civil complaint against the officers involved in his August 2022 death, according to family attorney Rex Elliot. 

  • A year later, formula stock has recovered from the shortage, but parents haven’t

    A year later, formula stock has recovered from the shortage, but parents haven’t

     

    It has been a year since a major formula manufacturing company recalled several products, which escalated a widespread shortage in the United States and evoked fear in parents and caregivers nationwide.

    ​It has been a year since a major formula manufacturing company recalled several products, which escalated a widespread shortage in the United States and evoked fear in parents and caregivers nationwide. 

  • YouTube CEO is stepping down after nearly a decade in role

    YouTube CEO is stepping down after nearly a decade in role

     

    YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said Thursday she is “stepping back” from her leadership role at the company after nearly a decade of running the video-sharing platform.

    ​YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said Thursday she is “stepping back” from her leadership role at the company after nearly a decade of running the video-sharing platform. 

  • The online shopping upstart that’s quietly become the number one app in the US

    The online shopping upstart that’s quietly become the number one app in the US

     

    A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Now it’s looking to capitalize from an appearance on America’s biggest stage.

    ​A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Now it’s looking to capitalize from an appearance on America’s biggest stage. 

  • 5 former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichols’ death set to appear in court today

    5 former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichols’ death set to appear in court today

     

    Five former Memphis Police Department officers are set to appear in court Friday for their arraignment on criminal charges connected to the January death of Tyre Nichols, whose brutal beating during a police traffic stop was seen on video.

    ​Five former Memphis Police Department officers are set to appear in court Friday for their arraignment on criminal charges connected to the January death of Tyre Nichols, whose brutal beating during a police traffic stop was seen on video. 

  • Mayorkas goes on the offensive as GOP scrutiny builds, says it’s up to Congress to fix immigration system

    Mayorkas goes on the offensive as GOP scrutiny builds, says it’s up to Congress to fix immigration system

     

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pointed the finger back at Congress to fix the country’s broken immigration system and maintained that he will not resign from his post in an new interview with CNN’s Chris Wallace.

    ​Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pointed the finger back at Congress to fix the country’s broken immigration system and maintained that he will not resign from his post in an new interview with CNN’s Chris Wallace. 

  • LAPD arrests suspect in shootings of 2 Jewish people, which police are investigating as potential hate crimes

    LAPD arrests suspect in shootings of 2 Jewish people, which police are investigating as potential hate crimes

     

    Police in Los Angeles have arrested a man suspected of shooting two Jewish people this week and are investigating the attacks as possible hate crimes, authorities said Thursday.

    ​Police in Los Angeles have arrested a man suspected of shooting two Jewish people this week and are investigating the attacks as possible hate crimes, authorities said Thursday.