Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $1 billion to settle a class action lawsuit for overstating its progress following the bank's fake accounts scandal nearly a decade ago. Police have identified the gunman in Monday's shooting, which left three people dead and six others wounded in a New Mexico neighborhood, as Beau Wilson, 18, a senior at Farmington High School. Former executives of two failed banks remained steadfast Tuesday, blaming "unprecedented" events for the failure of their respective institutions while being questioned by lawmakers. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is planning to send 1,100 state law enforcement agents and National Guard members to the southern border in Texas as early as Wednesday to help enforce immigration law in the wake of Title 42. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed optimism Tuesday over President Joe Biden's second debt ceiling meeting with congressional leaders, saying there could be "a deal by the end of the week." A study being presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Ireland this week suggests that ear acupuncture using metal beads can help reduce weight, body mass index and body fat when combined with diet and exercise. President Joe Biden has vetoed a congressional resolution that would have restored tariffs on solar panels imported from Chinese companies in Southeast Asia, saying it "bets against American innovation." The Central Intelligence Agency announced Tuesday that it has set up a channel on the Russian messaging service Telegram. The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday that the Daytime Emmys, previously scheduled for June 16, have been postponed due to the ongoing writers' strike. Two poultry workers in the United Kingdom tested positive for avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, the U.K. Health Security Agency said Tuesday. The Justice Department has charged a former Apple employee with stealing autonomous car trade secrets on behalf of a Chinese company. The second crew of astronauts set to launch on the Axiom Space private mission said Tuesday they feel inspired by the of their flight. They'll be carrying personal and cultural mementoes along for the ride. Mysterious lights that prompted reports of UFO sightings in the sky over California were identified by experts as Starlink satellites. Home Depot's says its annual sales are expected to drop for the first time since 2009. Police in Wisconsin went door-to-door to find the owner of a 300-pound pig found wandering loose through a neighborhood. A Maryland man who hadn't bought a lottery ticket in six months said a lucky feeling led him to end his hiatus and he ended up winning $50,000. More than 4.5 million people have died as a result of wars since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to a new study from the Costs of War project at Brown University's Watson Institute. Over the past two decades, premature deaths have cost Black Americans over 80 million more lost years of life, compared with White Americans, a new study finds. The high cost of -- everything: Rising inflation rates are ramping up anxieties among some groups of Americans much more than others, a new study reports. K-pop star Taeyong will release photos and music video teasers ahead of his debut solo EP, "Shalala." Creepy dolls, a fiberglass mermaid and a prosthetic leg are among the Texas beach discoveries set to be auctioned to benefit a local wildlife rehabilitation group. The 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will take place in February 2024 and stream on Netflix. A new "Fast X" featurette has Vin Diesel speak about Dominic Toretto's son and the lessons he wishes to impart, through car chases. |
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