Mar 14 Watch 6:14 High inflation complicates Federal Reserve’s response to bank failures By Geoff Bennett, Diane Lincoln Estes, Karina Cuevas Days after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, there are plenty of questions being asked about the health of banks in the U.S. Sheila Bair served as the chair of the FDIC from 2006 to 2011 and… Continue watching
Mar 14 Watch 5:38 EPA announces new rules to limit toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water By Amna Nawaz, Kyle Midura For the first time, the federal government is on the cusp of regulating a class of deadly, so-called "forever chemicals" out of America’s drinking water. The EPA's proposal applies to six of those chemicals, known as PFAS compounds, and would… Continue watching
Mar 14 Watch 9:30 Australia buys American-made submarines to counter China’s growing presence in Pacific By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn Beijing said the United States, United Kingdom and Australia embarked on a “dangerous path,” after those countries announced a historic submarine agreement. The deal for Australia to purchase attack submarines is a response to China’s growing influence in the region. Continue watching
Mar 14 Iditarod co-founder’s grandson Ryan Redington wins sled dog race By Mark Thiessen, Associated Press Redington's dog team pulled him down Nome's main street shortly after noon on Tuesday, sliding him under the iconic burled arch finish line. The 40-year-old Redington will pocket about $50,000 for the win. Continue reading
Mar 14 Florida Republicans advance bills on gender identity, defamation By Anthony Izaguirre, Brendan Farrington, Associated Press Florida Republicans are advancing a proposal to ban classroom lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity through the eighth grade, expanding the controversial law critics call "Don't Say Gay."… Continue reading
Mar 14 New atmospheric river expected to drench an already swamped California By Haven Daley, John Antczak, Associated Press Forecasters are warning of more flooding, potentially damaging winds and difficult travel conditions on mountain roads as a new atmospheric river pushes into swamped California. Continue reading
Mar 14 LA prosecutors decline to retry Harvey Weinstein on rape, sex assault charges By Andrew Dalton, Associated Press Los Angeles prosecutors say they will not retry Harvey Weinstein on rape and sexual assault charges involving two women. Deputy District Attorney Paul Thompson announced the decision to a judge Tuesday. Continue reading
Mar 14 What you need to know about the U.S. bird flu outbreak By Nicole Ellis Why are egg prices so high? 5 questions about the avian flu, answered. Continue reading
Mar 14 San Francisco proposes reparations, includes $5 million for eligible Black people Tuesday's meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will include a presentation by San Francisco’s African American Reparations Advisory Committee, which released its draft report in December. Continue reading
Mar 14 EPA to limit harmful ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water By Michael Phillis, Matthew Daly, Associated Press The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed the first federal limits on harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water, a long-awaited protection the agency said will save thousands of lives and prevent serious illnesses, including cancer. Continue reading