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- The Latest: Jack Smith set for private interview with lawmakers about Trump investigations - Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set for a closed-door interview with House Republicans on Wednesday after lawmakers rebuffed his offer to testify publicly about his investigations into President Donald Trump. The pr
- Sen Eric Schmitt says he ‘won’t be apologizing’ as China hits him with $50B lawsuit - China sues Sen. Eric Schmitt for $50 billion over his pandemic lawsuit. The Missouri Republican senator refuses to back down from the fight.
- Aldi US Is Headquartered In This Midwestern City: Can You Guess Where? - Aldi is a popular grocery store that frequently features unique products and has a loyal customer base. But do you know where its US headquarters is located?
- Purdue to require AI competency for all undergrads as universities race to adapt - New Purdue AI requirement teaches students to understand artificial intelligence capabilities, limitations, and practical decision-making applications.
- Analysis-Ford’s EV retreat highlights industry dilemma: Build for the US or the world? - DETROIT, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Ford CEO Jim Farley walked through Ford’s Michigan design studio Monday afternoon, reflecting on how he was about to wipe out thousands of work hours on electric vehicles that he and his team had hoped would revo
- Fed chair candidate Waller says he will 'absolutely' emphasize importance of the central bank's independence to Trump - MarketsFed chair candidate Waller says he will 'absolutely' emphasize importance of the central bank's independence to TrumpPublished Wed, Dec 17 20258:29 AM ES
- Lee wants to end income cap for Education Savings Accounts - Gov. Bill Lee proposed his Education Savings Accounts program in 2019 as an empowerment tool for low-income students to access better education.
- Maryland to study slavery reparations after lawmakers override Dem governor's veto - Maryland legislature overrides Gov. Wes Moore's veto to create reparations commission studying slavery's legacy and racial discrimination impacts.
- As Europe eyes Russia’s frozen assets, Belgium fears Moscow’s revenge - Most of Russia’s billions in frozen assets are in Belgium, which fears bearing the brunt of Russian lawsuits — and worse.
- Neighbors of slain MIT professor stunned by killing - MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was shot to death at his Brookline apartment Monday night, prompting a homicide investigation with no suspects named yet.