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Biden called for bipartisan border legislation, challenging Trump to join in The Morning Rundown™

Biden, Trump make separate visits to southern border: March 1, 2024

In competing visits, President Biden and former President Trump address the crisis at the southern border. And, at least two people are dead in the largest fire in Texas history. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, March 1, 2024. Biden, Trump make separates stops at Southern border to address immigration President…

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Monday, Feb. 26, to block Kroger’s $25 billion bid to acquire Albertsons, arguing that the merger would eliminate competition, raise prices for consumers and lower wages for workers.  A group of nine attorneys general from different states has joined the FTC’s complaint, indicating broad opposition to the merger.

FTC sues to block $25 billion Kroger-Albertsons deal

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Monday, Feb. 26, to block Kroger’s $25 billion bid to acquire Albertsons, arguing that the merger would eliminate competition, raise prices for consumers and lower wages for workers.  A group of nine attorneys general from different states has joined the FTC’s complaint, indicating broad opposition to the merger.…

The details of a proposed plan to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza have been unveiled. And — a historic donation allows students at one medical school to attend tuition-free. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. The Morning Rundown™

Biden hopes for Gaza pause by next week as Hamas reviews deal: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 27, 2024

The details of a proposed plan to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza have been unveiled. And — a historic donation allows students at one medical school to attend tuition-free. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. Hamas considers 40-day cease-fire as Biden addresses war pause New…

SAG-AFTRA is accusing CBS News of seizing the files of a fired journalist which contain "confidential source identification and information."

SAG-AFTRA accuses CBS News of seizing files of fired journalist

SAG-AFTRA is accusing CBS News of violating the First Amendment rights of a laid-off investigative journalist. Earlier this month, CBS News’ parent company, Paramount, handed pink slips to 800 employees. Catherine Herridge, a senior investigative correspondent, was one of those employees. Herridge had been covering stories for CBS News related to investigations involving President Joe…

Pharmacies across the United States are grappling with disruptions due to an ongoing cyberattack targeting Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group and one of the nation's largest commercial prescription processors. The attack has hindered pharmacies' ability to process prescriptions for patients.

Cyberattack on Change Healthcare causes nationwide pharmacy disruptions

Pharmacies across the United States are grappling with disruptions due to an ongoing cyberattack targeting Change Healthcare — a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group and one of the nation’s largest commercial prescription processors. The attack has hindered pharmacies’ ability to process prescriptions for patients. UnitedHealth has attributed the cyberattack to suspected government-backed hackers, although the company…

Vice Media, once valued at over $5 billion and known for its edgy, immersive storytelling, is laying off hundreds from its staff of more than 900 employees. CEO Bruce Dixon announced the company will also cease publishing on its Vice.com website, a move reflective of Vice's strategic pivot amid financial struggles, including a bankruptcy filing last year before being sold for $350 million to a consortium led by Fortress Investment Group. 

Vice Media cutting hundreds of jobs, no longer publishing website content

Vice Media, once valued at over $5 billion and known for its edgy, immersive storytelling, is laying off hundreds from its staff of more than 900 employees. CEO Bruce Dixon announced the company will also cease publishing on its Vice.com website, a move reflective of Vice’s strategic pivot amid financial struggles, including a bankruptcy filing…

On Friday, Feb. 23, the United States is expected to announce more than 500 "crushing" sanctions against Russia. The Morning Rundown™

President Biden meets with Alexei Navalny’s family ahead of major sanctions on Russia: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 23, 2024

President Biden meets with the family of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as the U.S. prepares to impose hundreds of sanctions on Russia. And AT&T reveals what was behind the massive outage that left thousands without phone service. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. President Biden meets…

The streaming wars appear ready to enter the courtroom, as sports streaming platform FuboTV sues Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their recently announced sports streaming service. FuboTV has filed an antitrust lawsuit Feb. 20, alleging the joint venture "will destroy competition and inflate prices for consumers."

FuboTV sues Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery over sports streaming service

The streaming wars appear ready to enter the courtroom, as sports streaming platform FuboTV is suing Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their recently announced sports streaming service. FuboTV filed an antitrust lawsuit on Tuesday, Feb. 20, alleging the joint venture “will destroy competition and inflate prices for consumers.” “Each of these companies has…

The legal team for Hunter Biden has asked a judge to dismiss tax-related charges brought by Special Counsel David Weiss. The Morning Rundown™

Hunter Biden seeks to dismiss tax charges: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 21, 2024

Attorneys for Hunter Biden seek to have his tax charges dismissed, saying he was selectively targeted by prosecutors. And heading to the airport? Changes at American Airlines may have you rethinking your checked bags. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024. Hunter Biden seeks to dismiss tax charges, says…

Ex-Congressman George Santos is suing Jimmy Kimmel for allegedly creating 14 fake Cameo requests and playing some of them on his show.

George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for airing prank Cameo requests

Former Republican Congressman George Santos filed a lawsuit on Saturday, Feb. 17, against Jimmy Kimmel for allegedly creating 14 prank Cameo requests and playing some of them on his show. Santos, who was expelled from Congress in 2023 and charged with federal fraud, identity theft and campaign finance violations, is suing Kimmel in federal court…

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