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  • Lawyers for convicted murderer Kenneth Williams unsuccessfully sought stays from courts including the U.S. Supreme Court. Williams is the fourth and final inmate to die in Arkansas this month.
  • Hackers who this week published confidential medical records of top U.S. Olympic athletes are at it again. The World Anti Doping agency confirmed the hackers released data on 25 more athletes.
  • Last week, Wall Street had its worst trading day since 2020. This has resulted in losses for the U.S. markets and stoked fears of a possible recession. We’ll look at what the current economic volatility on Wall Street means for consumers and the U.S.
  • Kenneth Williams was the final inmate executed as the state sped up its schedule to beat the expiration date of its lethal-injection drugs.
  • With mass shootings on the rise, why are more states relaxing their gun laws? We’ll look at the history of gun deregulation in the U.S.
  • Slavery is rooted in American history, including the history of the presidency. Ten of the first fifteen U.S. presidents were slave owners, or grew up in…
  • Slavery is rooted in American history, including the history of the presidency. Ten of the first fifteen U.S. presidents were slave owners, or grew up in…
  • Slavery is rooted in American history, including the history of the presidency. Ten of the first fifteen U.S. presidents were slave owners, or grew up in…
  • Last week the federal government declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency. We take a look at what monkeypox is, the state of the outbreak in the U.S., and how our public health system is responding.
  • The strike leaves more questions than answers — like how it squares with Trump's "America First" policy, does this mean a change in U.S. approach toward Syria and Russia, and what's next?
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