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NY AG James Defies Justice Department Amid Bank Fraud Charges

POLICY & POLITICS

Five major broadcast networks say they won't sign new Pentagon media policy

Five major broadcast news networks announced Tuesday that they will not sign the Pentagon’s new press policy before an afternoon deadline, joining several other media organizations that have objected to a set of rules that many journalists consider restrictive.

U.S. Capitol Police officers miss first full paychecks due to government shutdown

Officers with the U.S. Capitol Police, tasked with protecting elected officials on Capitol Hill and keeping the complex safe, missed their full paycheck for the first time since the government shutdown began 14 days ago, according to their union.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

D’Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B singer who became an icon with ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel),’ dies

D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognized by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with the shirtless “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” music video, has died. He was 51.

Are you an actual book nerd, or are you just 'performative reading'?

Reading in public has become meme fodder online. Some longtime book lovers say the scrutiny has made their hobby come off as a performance.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Walmart partners with OpenAI so shoppers can buy things directly in ChatGPT

Walmart is partnering with OpenAI to give shoppers a new feature that lets them complete purchases using ChatGPT, as the retailer invests in artificial intelligence to improve operations.

Jeep parent Stellantis announces $13 billion U.S. investment plan

Stellantis plans to invest $13 billion in U.S. auto manufacturing operations over the next four years.

AROUND THE STAND

  • The Chicago Bears have now rattled off three straight wins after a wild finish in Washington, building momentum by turning forced turnovers into points. The victory marks a turning point for the team as confidence grows around their improving offense and defense.

  • The Milwaukee Bucks are signing Alex Antetokounmpo to a two-way contract, making history by having three brothers—Alex, Giannis, and Thanasis—on the same roster. The move adds a unique family dynamic and depth to Milwaukee’s bench.

  • Comedian Matt Rife has become the legal guardian for at least five years of the Warrens’ haunted collection, including the infamous Annabelle doll. The purchase of Ed and Lorraine Warren’s home and occult museum gives Rife control over one of the most famous paranormal artifacts in history.

  • Kevin Federline claims that Britney Spears called Justin Timberlake the night before her wedding to deliver one “final piece,” leaving him stunned. The revelation allegedly caused him to question their marriage before the ceremony even began.

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