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Back to EpisodesLawmakers Call for Changes at Secret Service After Second Assassination Attempt, Case Challenging State Gun Ban Underway in Southern Illinois
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U.S. lawmakers are calling for changes in how the U.S. Secret Service protects former President Donald Trump after a second assassination attempt Sunday. As California’s homeless population rises to a CalMatters-estimated 186,000, Republican legislators are demanding that Gov. Gavin Newsom sign a bill requiring the state to track homelessness spending and outcomes. The U.S. Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced a slight cut to the federal funds rate, the first cut since March of 2020, when rates were near 0%. And more...
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Lawmakers call for changes at Secret Service after second assassination attempt
As California homeless count rises to 186K, Newsom faces call for accountability
Fed announces cut to federal interest rate, driving stocks up
Case challenging state gun ban underway in Southern Illinois
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