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Monday morning news: August 29, 2022

The public has had a chance to review the FBI’s reasons for searching former President Trump’s home, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave a stark forecast for the U.S. economy, the number of global cases of monkeypox dropped by 21 percent, residents in a Ukrainian city say missiles sent debris flying through their homes, heavy monsoon rains across Pakistan have killed nearly a thousand people

A Southwest Airlines flight attendant got fired for expressing pro-life beliefs

A man concerned for his own safety sought a license to carry a gun outside his home. But a New York judge said no to him while other judges said yes to others arguably less qualified.


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David Closson | Democrats now count on abortion for political momentum

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to release a redacted version of the FBI’s affidavit, the Uvalde school district has fired police chief Pete Arredondo, the death toll from a Russian missile strike on a train station rose to 25, the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was cut off from the power grid, several states have enacted pro-life trigger laws, teachers in Ohio’s largest school district will likely return to their classrooms on Monday

LAW | A U.S. District Court ruling could be an inroad for federal nondiscrimination rules