TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Trump calls Epstein birthday message 'a dead issue' after House committee releases documents
The documents from the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's estate also included a handwritten note that appeared to be from former President Bill Clinton.
NIH whistleblower details clash over childhood vaccines with Trump administration: "We became inconvenient"
A former top National Institutes of Health leader who says she was removed from her position after a dispute with Trump administration officials detailed the internal clashes at the elite medical research agency Monday, and warned of an agenda that poses "a substantial and specific danger to public health and safety."
Global Impact
Israel targets top Hamas members in Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
Israel has launched an attack on senior Hamas members meeting in Doha, reportedly including the group’s chief negotiator, making Qatar the latest Middle Eastern country to be targeted by an Israeli military operation.
Ukraine says Russian bomb killed 21 retirees as they lined up to collect pension payments
A Russian glide bomb killed at least 21 people as they lined up to receive their pensions in a Ukrainian village Tuesday, the Ukrainian government said.
Economic Pulse
Why a Fed rate cut might not help the stock market
After a weak August jobs report, markets are nearly certain the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 25 basis points at its policy meeting next week, with some investors even betting on a larger reduction.
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The U.S. created 911,000 fewer jobs than previously thought in the 12 months through March
U.S. jobs growth was much slower than previously reported, according to revised data released on Tuesday.
Quick Takes
Wednesday and Tyler have gone from friends to lovers to enemies to reluctant allies — but could they get back to romance in season 3?
"French Paradox" nutrient can help support years of healthy living.
Banksy, the famously anonymous street artist, unveiled a new mural at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday. Shortly after, authorities said it would be removed.
Giorgio Armani was the king of Italian fashion, a designer loved by Hollywood stars. And yet, his final resting place was far from all the glitz and glamour — in his family tomb in the provincial town where he was born.
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