CBS says the interviews were authorized and pre-arranged and it wasn’t clear if Capitol Police were told in advance that the employees would be in a building normally closed to visitors.
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How much for gas? Around the world, pain is felt at the pump
For the millions who don’t have accessible public transportation and can’t forgo their car, the solution has been to cut costs elsewhere.
Airline industry predicts profit in 2023, defying slowdown
Passenger numbers worldwide are estimated to reach 83% of pre-pandemic levels.
World Bank dims outlook for global economy amid Russia war
The agency predicts just 3% global growth for 2023 and 2024.
Two studies show some cancer patients can skip chemotherapy, radiation
One study suggests some low-risk breast cancer patients can omit radiation after lumpectomy.
Son of Buffalo victim pushes Congress: ‘What are you doing?’
The House Oversight Committee is expected to hear from more families, including Uvalde student Miah Cerrillo, who covered herself in her dead classmate’s blood and played dead during the shooting.
Tackling migration, Harris backs investment in Latin America at summit
She and President Biden have been trying to shore up attendance among leftist leaders, but their efforts have yielded few results.
Doubts hang over U.K.’s Johnson though bid to oust him fails
His predecessor, Theresa May, faced a no-confidence vote in 2018.
Migrant caravan on the move in southern Mexico
Last year, Mexico received more than 130,000 asylum requests. This year, requests are up 20 percent.
U.S. sees heightened extremist threat heading into midterms
The Department of Homeland Security warns China, Russia and Iran seek to foment divisions within the U.S.