TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
California Supreme Court denies state Republicans' petition to stop special election on redistricting plan
The California Supreme Court has denied an emergency petition filed by state Republicans that would have blocked a November special election over Gov. Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan.
Federal judge asks why ICE has detained a Spanish-language journalist without charges
A federal judge on Wednesday questioned whether a Spanish-language journalist who was arrested covering a June protest near Atlanta can remain in immigration detention after charges against him were dropped.
Global Impact
UK summons Russian ambassador over British Council missile damage in Kyiv
The Foreign Office has summoned the Russian ambassador after missile strikes on Kyiv killed at least 17 people and damaged the city’s British Council office.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un to attend military parade in Beijing next week
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will make a rare international visit next week to attend a military parade in the Chinese capital, both countries said Thursday.
Economic Pulse
US pending home sales fall more than expected in July
Contracts to buy previously owned U.S. homes fell more than expected in July as higher mortgage rates and a slowing labor market sidelined prospective homeowners.
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Fed's John Williams stresses independence as Trump moves to fire Lisa Cook
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams on Wednesday stressed the importance of central bank independence as President Donald Trump looks to exert control over monetary policy.
Quick Takes
Todd Chrisley is certain he’s a changed man after serving prison time for a crime he vehemently says he didn’t commit.
The Federal Reserve’s rate hikes are squeezing the economy, making inflation irreversible
Archaeologists in Georgia have unearthed a 1.8-million-year-old jawbone belonging to an early species of human that they say will shed light on some of the earliest prehistoric human settlements on the Eurasian continent.
Kyrgyzstan officials on Wednesday said a search for a Russian climber who became stranded on the country's highest peak after breaking her leg more than two weeks ago had found no signs of life.
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