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Newly released video shows details from the Nashville school shooting that killed 3 nine-year-old students, and three adults. Reuters

New details, video from Nashville school shooting released: March 28 rundown

According to John Kerry, President Biden plans to issue executive orders and climate mandate in order to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030. Reuters

Biden to issue mandates, executive orders on climate: Media Miss

Tucker Carlson's final show was Friday, April 2, according to the network. The reason for his departure remains unclear. Reuters

Former Fox News producer adds allegations to suit against network

Agatha Christie's classic books are set to be rewritten based on language that could be considered offensive. Getty Images

Agatha Christie novels edited to remove potentially offensive language

FEMA is on the ground in Mississippi after storms and tornadoes killed at least 25 people and injured dozens more. Reuters

Mississippi tornadoes kill dozens, state of emergency declared: March 27 rundown

Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., are both trying to end normal trade relations between the United States and China. Envato

Congressional lawmakers want to end normal trade relations with China

Taylor Swift has kicked off her Eras Tour in Arizona, however, not long ago excitement around the event was marred by a Ticketmaster crash. AP Images

After the Taylor Swift crash, The Cure is upset with Ticketmaster

Deutsche Bank is the latest bank to face significant pressure in March 2023, as its share price has fallen by more than 20%. Getty Images

Deutsche Bank shares plunge as cost to insure against default spikes

Boeing aircraft employees were found to be working on current and future Air Force One planes without the proper security clearance to do so. Getty Images

Boeing reports security credential lapse of staff working on Air Force One

An Iranian suicide drone has killed an American contractor in northern Syria. The U.S. has retaliated against Iranian linked targets. Reuters

American killed in Syria drone attack, US retaliates: March 24 rundown

As AI becomes more commonplace, can it also be held legally liable for what it says and produces? Here's the legal action threatening AI in Five For Friday. Getty Images

Can AI be sued? Here are 5 potential legal issues

TikTok CEO Shou Chew testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee where he tried to ease lawmakers' concerns about the platform. Getty Images

TikTok CEO tells Congress he will prioritize teen safety, lawmakers doubt it

TikTok's CEO will testify before a House committee on March 23 defending his app amid growing calls from Congress to enact a nationwide ban. Reuters

TikTok CEO to testify, defend app security amid bans: March 23 rundown

The Supreme Court will decide whether a dog toy that looks exactly like a bottle of Jack Daniel's infringes on the company's trademark. Associated Press

Supreme Court hears trademark case on Jack Daniel’s dog toy

The Fed chose to hike its interest rate another 25 basis points in spite of the banking industry facing significant pressure related to rapid hikes. Getty Images

Fed forges on with rate hike despite bank collapses, turmoil

A security firm's review of state government websites is revealing that the reach of TikTok is already embedded in its systems. Getty Images

TikTok trackers found embedded in US state government websites

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are taking further steps to boost rail safety and hold Norfolk Southern accountable for the derailment in Ohio. AP

More questions for Norfolk Southern, no Dollar Tree eggs: March 22 rundown

Following two bank collapses, the FDIC made all uninsured deposits available within days. A former FDIC chair says he would have done things differently. Getty Images

Former FDIC chair: A ‘mistake’ to guarantee 100% of deposits at banks

Regulators initially said they'd only bail out banks if a collapse would create systemic risk and significant economic consequences. Getty Images

Will federal regulators secure deposits at all failing banks like they did at SVB?

Philadelphia will pay more than $9 million in a record-breaking settlement with protesters who protested after George Floyd's death. Reuters

Philadelphia to pay George Floyd protesters $9.25M in settlement

Since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the banking system is in turmoil. News of failed and struggling banks has left millions with questions about their money. Getty Images

Why are banks collapsing and is your money safe in the bank?

Here's what happened over the course of two days that caused the spectacular collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, triggering global bank turmoil. Getty Images

How Silicon Valley Bank collapsed in less than 48 hours

Federal regulators rescued uninsured deposits at SVB, but warned not all banks will get the same treatment. Here's how much of your money is safe. Getty Images

Is your money safe in the bank after Silicon Valley Bank failure?

After former President Trump predicted his arrest today, law enforcement agencies are preparing for protests. Reuters

Trump reacts to new testimony, AI offers cancer cure: March 21 rundown