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  • ‘The trip of a lifetime.’ 95 residents of Tampa, Kansas, visit Tampa, Florida

    ‘The trip of a lifetime.’ 95 residents of Tampa, Kansas, visit Tampa, Florida

     

    Ninety-five residents of Tampa, Kansas, had the opportunity to experience life in the other Tampa.

    ​Ninety-five residents of Tampa, Kansas, had the opportunity to experience life in the other Tampa. 

  • What goes up… is starting to come down

    What goes up… is starting to come down

     

    It’s too soon to declare victory over inflation, but from gas to chicken to big-screen TVs, there are, increasingly, signs that inflation’s grip on American pocketbooks may be loosening.

    ​It’s too soon to declare victory over inflation, but from gas to chicken to big-screen TVs, there are, increasingly, signs that inflation’s grip on American pocketbooks may be loosening. 

  • Strong midterm turnout in Georgia sparks new debate about a controversial election law

    Strong midterm turnout in Georgia sparks new debate about a controversial election law

     

    The strong turnout in Georgia’s runoff election that cemented Democrats’ control of the US Senate is sparking fresh debate about the impact of the state’s controversial 2021 election law and could trigger a new round of election rule changes next year in the Republican-led state legislature.

    ​The strong turnout in Georgia’s runoff election that cemented Democrats’ control of the US Senate is sparking fresh debate about the impact of the state’s controversial 2021 election law and could trigger a new round of election rule changes next year in the Republican-led state legislature. 

  • Julius’ Bar, the site of an essential 1960s LGBT protest, is officially a historic landmark

    Julius’ Bar, the site of an essential 1960s LGBT protest, is officially a historic landmark

     

    Julius’ Bar, one of New York City’s oldest LGBT bars and the location of a crucial 1960s protest, has been officially recognized as a city landmark.

    ​Julius’ Bar, one of New York City’s oldest LGBT bars and the location of a crucial 1960s protest, has been officially recognized as a city landmark. 

  • Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent

    Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent

     

    Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is leaving the Democratic Party and registering as a political independent, she told CNN’s Jake Tapper in an exclusive TV interview.

    ​Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is leaving the Democratic Party and registering as a political independent, she told CNN’s Jake Tapper in an exclusive TV interview. 

  • Taiwan fears losing its ‘silicon shield’ as world courts semiconductor giant

    Taiwan fears losing its ‘silicon shield’ as world courts semiconductor giant

     

    Semiconductor giant TSMC was feted this week by US President Joe Biden and Apple CEO Tim Cook during a ceremony to unveil its $40 billion manufacturing site in Arizona — a huge investment designed to help secure America’s supply of the most advanced chips.

    ​Semiconductor giant TSMC was feted this week by US President Joe Biden and Apple CEO Tim Cook during a ceremony to unveil its $40 billion manufacturing site in Arizona — a huge investment designed to help secure America’s supply of the most advanced chips. 

  • Malicious use of Apple AirTags could prompt changes

    Malicious use of Apple AirTags could prompt changes

     

    CNN’s Sam Kelly talks to Nightcap’s John Sarlin about the lawsuit filed against Apple by two women alleging their exes used AirTags to stalk them. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here.

    ​CNN’s Sam Kelly talks to Nightcap’s John Sarlin about the lawsuit filed against Apple by two women alleging their exes used AirTags to stalk them. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here. 

  • Big Oil has engaged in a long-running climate disinformation campaign while raking in record profits, lawmakers find

    Big Oil has engaged in a long-running climate disinformation campaign while raking in record profits, lawmakers find

     

    Big Oil companies have engaged in a “long-running greenwashing campaign” while raking in “record profits at the expense of American consumers,” the Democratic-led House Oversight Committee has found after a year-long investigation into climate disinformation from the fossil fuel industry.

    ​Big Oil companies have engaged in a “long-running greenwashing campaign” while raking in “record profits at the expense of American consumers,” the Democratic-led House Oversight Committee has found after a year-long investigation into climate disinformation from the fossil fuel industry. 

  • Vocal rat opponent NYC Mayor Adams gets rat infestation ticket dismissed

    Vocal rat opponent NYC Mayor Adams gets rat infestation ticket dismissed

     

    New York Mayor Eric Adams, a vocal rat opponent who made fighting rodents in the city a priority, got his fine dismissed after he was issued a health code violation for an infestation at his Brooklyn property, his spokesman told CNN Friday.

    ​New York Mayor Eric Adams, a vocal rat opponent who made fighting rodents in the city a priority, got his fine dismissed after he was issued a health code violation for an infestation at his Brooklyn property, his spokesman told CNN Friday. 

  • Former Minneapolis police officer who helped restrain George Floyd sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison

    Former Minneapolis police officer who helped restrain George Floyd sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison

     

    A former Minneapolis police officer who assisted in the fatal restraint of George Floyd was sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison Friday for his role in the killing.

    ​A former Minneapolis police officer who assisted in the fatal restraint of George Floyd was sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison Friday for his role in the killing.