California became the first state to form a reparations task force but is still struggling to put a price tag on what’s owed.
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$2.5 billion in grants for electric vehicle chargers aim at underserved U.S. areas
The Department of Transportation didn’t say how many stations it expects to build over the next five years.
Federal Reserve criticized for missing red flags before bank collapse
Some of the flags at Silicon Valley Bank include rapid growth since the pandemic and its unusually high level of uninsured deposits.
Man arrested in Catholic bishop’s killing had worked for him
Authorities arrested the husband of Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell’s housekeeper.
Gun enhancement charge dropped in Baldwin shooting case
He no longer faces a mandatory five-year sentence but is still has been charged with felony involuntary manslaughter.
North Korea makes fresh threats, U.S. bombers fly after missile test
Saturday’s launch came a day after the North vowed a strong response over a series of military drills that Seoul and Washington are planning in coming weeks.
U.S. warns China not to send weapons to Russia for Ukraine war
Russia is eager to gain more territory before Ukraine receives the advanced weapons shipment recently pledged by the U.S.
Michigan State set to resume classes after fatal shootings
A school official says returning to familiarity is ‘helpful in the process of grieving,’ but also knows everyone heals at their own pace and students will be given some flexibility.
Ukrainian grain shipments drop as ship backups grow
There are currently over 150 ships off the coast of Turkey waiting to either be inspected or join the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Ant-Man opens big at box office with $104 million for ‘Quantumania’
It’s the largest opening of the year so far, but its Rotten Tomatoes score is less than dazzling.