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Jamie Dimon to sell $141 million worth of JPMorgan stock for first time

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and his family are selling off a large stake in the firm, the first such transaction since he took the helm in 2005.

Cruise halts robotaxi service nationwide in attempt to ‘earn public trust’

One of the United States's premier robotaxi services has suspended services nationwide after having its permit pulled in California over an accident.

Israel says navy unit destroyed Hamas infrastructure overnight

The Israeli navy conducted a targeted raid from the Mediterranean Sea into southern Gaza, where authorities said they destroyed Hamas's naval infrastructure.

Idaho student murders: Judge denies request to dismiss Bryan Kohberger indictment, allows continued use of cameras

In a recent legal development, a district court judge rejected a motion to dismiss a grand jury indictment in the case of Bryan Kohberger, who stands accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students last November.

WATCH LIVE: Maine Department of Public Safety to hold press conference on second day of manhunt for mass shooting suspect Robert Card

The Maine Department of Public Safety will give an update at Lewiston City Hall Friday morning as authorities continue to search for the suspect of a mass shooting on Wednesday evening. The tragedy marks the deadliest mass shooting of 2023.

Biden approval free-fall speeds up as Democrats turn on president for his support of Israel

President Joe Biden's approval rating has taken another hit within his own party, coinciding with his unequivocal support for Israel after Hamas terrorists staged a surprise attack on Israeli civilians and soldiers nearly three weeks ago.

Speaker Mike Johnson uses new platform to push Biden impeachment forward

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) used his first television interview as speaker on Thursday to inspire hope regarding the merit of the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Three ways Dean Phillips is bad news for Biden

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is set to launch a 2024 presidential campaign today, cementing his long-shot challenge against President Joe Biden. Phillips brings a number of distinct qualities and positions to the race that could upset Biden’s campaign.

Inflation holds steady at 3.4% in September in Fed’s preferred gauge

Inflation held steady at a 3.4% annual rate in September, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

Republican Jewish Coalition summit takes on added significance amid Gaza war

When most of the GOP 2024 field speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition annual summit in Las Vegas this weekend, the No. 1 topic they will touch on is the continuing war between Israel and Hamas that has dominated international news and upended American politics.
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