TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Federal judge rules U.S. attorney in California has been 'unlawfully serving' in role
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the acting U.S. attorney for the Central District of California — the largest federal judicial district in the country — has been “unlawfully serving” in the role, in part because the Senate hasn’t confirmed him.
Trump fires board that oversees D.C. construction projects, as he plans major changes to White House
President Trump on Tuesday fired all six sitting members of a board that oversees architecture in Washington, D.C., CBS News has confirmed, as the president plans a slate of major building projects in the capital city — including a massive White House ballroom.
Global Impact
Israel carries out airstrikes in Gaza, casting doubt on fragile ceasefire
The Israeli military carried out airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to local health officials, throwing the tenuous U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas into question.
Trump heads to South Korea amid deadlocked trade talks over $350bn deal on tariffs
Donald Trump heads to South Korea on Wednesday to meet President Lee Jae Myung, with deadlocked talks over a $350bn trade deal between the two countries threatening to cast a shadow over the event.
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Economic Pulse
Apple becomes third company in history to crack $4 trillion market valuee
Apple on Tuesday became only the third company to break through the $4 trillion market value milestone.
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Fed expected to cut rates again, even as officials fly blind without data
The Federal Reserve convened its policy meeting Tuesday as the government shutdown verges on nearly a month, leaving central bankers without most official data to make a decision on setting interest rates.
Quick Takes
Shifting Gears star Tim Allen found a way to poke fun at his time behind bars.
Elon Musk Just Made A Huge Mistake.
When Billie Eilish was accosted at a concert, 'Red Bandana Girl' stepped in
For decades, Bill Gates has warned of climate disaster, but his tone meaningfully shifted Tuesday as the billionaire Microsoft co-founder cautioned against taking a "doomsday view" on the planet's future.
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