Political Landscape

Jasmine Crockett’s Fiery Defense Crushed by Rep. Issa in Brutal Reality Check

The Hill reported that Senate Majority leader John Thune (R-S.D.) wants his colleagues not to vote for a Democrat sponsored resolution that would overturn President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariff on Canadian imports.

Thune Demands GOP Senators Block Anti-Tariff Resolution in Dramatic Showdown

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., is stepping down from the House Freedom Caucus due to resistance against her proposal to permit proxy voting for new parents of chamber members.

Global Impact

Netanyahu says Israel will establish a new security corridor across Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Wednesday that Israel is establishing a new security corridor across Gaza as the country said it planned to seize large areas of the Palestinian territory and launched a wave of strikes that Palestinian health officials said killed more than 40 people.

Myanmar military announces temporary ceasefire

Myanmar's military has announced a temporary ceasefire to speed up relief and reconstruction efforts following last week's devastating earthquake.

Economic Pulse

San Francisco Launches Controversial 'Pay According to Income' Speeding Fines

San Francisco is launching a new program for speeding tickets that will assess fines according to the income of the driver.

Private companies added 155,000 jobs in March, more than expected, ADP says

Private payroll gains were stronger than expected in March, countering fears that the labor market and economy are slowing, according to a report Wednesday from ADP.

Quick Takes

The New York Times and The Associated Press, among other news outlets, have reported the death of Val Kilmer. He was 65.

Did Yankees' physicist-designed 'torpedo' bats play role in 9-HR power surge vs. Brewers?

As the food service industry continues to struggle with labor shortages, a Silicon Valley startup has put together artificially-intelligent robots that are ready to clock in.

Two nearly life-size statues have been discovered inside a cemetery in Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 C.E. Experts think the figures are a funerary relief depicting a couple once buried at the site.

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