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As more migrants are being dropped off in Chicago, city officials are struggling to find a solution on how to support them.

Hundreds of migrants are living in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport while the city attempts to find them permanent housing. Since August 2022, over 15,000 migrants seeking asylum arrived in Chicago, according to city data. Buses and planes carrying migrants from the southern border continue arriving in the Windy City — 59 buses arrived in September…

Costco is the latest big retailer to offer health care services after partnering with Sesame to offer a cheap alternative for doctor visits.

Costco is now offering low-cost health care services to its members, with prices starting as low as $29. This move puts Costco in line with other major retailers such as Amazon and Walmart, all seeking to address consumers’ concerns about the high costs of health care. With a Costco membership, customers can now have a…

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 20. It is the first time Garland has testified to the committee since former President Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, have both been indicted on federal charges in separate cases. Republicans focused on discrediting Garland’s…

The Food and Drug Administration rejected the approval of Neffy, the first of its kind nasal spray equivalent of an EpiPen.

On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the Food and Drug Administration decline to approve Neffy, a nasal spray equivalent of an EpiPen. The first needle-free option to treat severe allergic reactions made by ARS Pharmaceuticals was declined approval as the FDA requested more testing on repeat doses. The decision by the FDA was surprising for the drug…

Even after conservatives and moderates reached a compromise on government funding, they still don't have enough votes to pass the bill.

House Republicans postponed an initial vote on their continuing resolution (CR) to keep the government funded until Oct. 31, as they try to make changes needed to get more members of their own party on board. Now the moderates and conservatives who negotiated the bill are publicly pressuring holdouts to vote for it.  “If my…

Elon Musk is suing California over a law requiring social media companies to submit reports showing how they handle "hate speech."

Hate speech is a hot topic for social media platforms, especially with recent changes to X, formerly known as Twitter. X Corp., owned by Elon Musk, is suing California over legislation Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed into law last year before Musk acquired the social media platform. The law, Assembly Bill 587 (A.B. 587), requires social…

After more than 130 years Johnson & Johnson has approved a new logo that reflects the company's focus on innovative medicine.

After more than 130 years, Johnson & Johnson has approved a new logo. The company announced on Thursday, Sept. 14 that it will replace the well-known logo used since 1887. In a press release, the company said it is updating its logo with a more modern look that better represents the organization’s focus on innovative…

The United Auto Workers union goes on strike against three big car companies.

A historic strike begins as autoworkers and Detroit’s three big car companies fail to come to an agreement. And NASA releases its findings after a yearlong study into UFOs. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. Autoworkers go on strike against Detroit’s Big 3 For the first time ever, the…

As Maui prepares to mark one month since a wildfire hit the island, the focus has shifted from the devastation to lawsuits and relief efforts.

As the people of Maui prepare to mark one month since a wildfire tore through the island, the focus has shifted from the initial devastation to lawsuits and relief efforts. The fire has killed at least 115 people, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. The death toll has not changed…

Hunter Biden will face trial for federal gun charges starting June 3, coinciding with the release of Roberts' memoir, possibly capitalizing on Biden's situation. Roberts is set to share her story in a memoir, detailing her experience of meeting Hunter Biden and the unexpected journey that followed, with a focus on mothering and protecting a grandchild of the U.S. President.

An indictment may be on its way for Hunter Biden, and Maui continues to recover from a devastating wildfire that hit nearly one month ago. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Sept. 7. Special counsel to seek Hunter Biden in September According to a court filing from special counsel David Weiss,…