TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing had a new interest in politics and a 'squeaky clean' reputation
The “squeaky clean” “considerate” kid who grew up in a family that celebrated his academic wins and time together in their suburban Utah community is now accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Trump administration plans to end EPA's greenhouse gas tracking program for industrial facilities
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to end a federal reporting rule that tracks the quantities of greenhouse gases like methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide released into the air by industrial facilities, according to an agency news release.
Global Impact
Nepal's president appoints former chief justice as interim premier and first woman leader
Nepal ‘s president on Friday appointed former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister and the first woman to head the Himalayan nation’s government, following fiery protests that collapsed the previous administration.
North Korea executes citizens who distribute foreign TV shows, UN finds
North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign television shows, including popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, according to a UN human rights report.
Economic Pulse
Schools spend millions on pouches to keep phones out of students' hands
Many schools are making an effort to go phone-free after multiple studies found kids learn better, face less bullying and interact more with other students when they’re not distracted by the devices during class time.
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Consumer sentiment drops in September as Americans anticipate job market risks
US consumer sentiment continued to slide in September as Americans worried about their jobs and inflation.
Quick Takes
While directing an episode of Shifting Gears, Danielle Fishel found herself paying to repair Tim Allen‘s car.
Numerous studies show the cause of many of your health problems can be traced to metal overload in your body
A South African court on Friday rejected an attempt to block the release of a Netflix documentary about a man convicted of rape and murder who faked his own death to escape prison.
Former Syracuse University basketball star Tiana Mangakahia, whose career was cut short by cancer, died Thursday after showing inspiring “courage and resilience” against the disease, officials said.
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