The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday it is investigating Amazon, and other retailers, over its alleged marketing and sales of wireless signal jammers, which are illegal for U.S. consumers to use. Sen. Thom Tillis on Wednesday said he has received death threats over a bill that would force TikTok to end its Chinese ownership, releasing audio of the person threatening to shoot him if it passes. The search for missing college student Riley Strain took investigators Wednesday to a river dam located 42 miles downstream from Nashville, after Strain was reported missing nearly two weeks ago. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Wednesday, banning the public funding of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the state's schools and universities. Former Mississippi sheriff's deputies Daniel Opdyke and Christian Desmond on Wednesday became the latest members of the self-described Rankin County "Goon Squad" sentenced to prison for the 2023 torture of two Black men. M. Emmet Walsh died Tuesday in Vermont at age 88. During Wednesday's House impeachment inquiry hearing, Lev Parnas blasted Republican members of Congress for "doing the bidding" of Russia and pushing false allegations against President Joe Biden. Former Pittsburgh Penguins winger Konstantin Koltsov, the former boyfriend of tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, has died, Russian hockey club Salavat Yulaev announced Tuesday. He was 42. An international team of researchers found the remains of a giant freshwater dolphin that is about 16 million years old and the largest river dolphin species ever found, the University of Zurich announced Wednesday. Sony Pictures released the trailer for "Harold and the Purple Crayon" on Wednesday. The film opens Aug. 2 in theaters. Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka says her "heart is broken" from the tragic news about her former boyfriend and NHL player Konstantin Koltsov, who died from what police called an "apparent suicide" Monday in Bal Harbour, Fla. Warner Bros. released the first photos from "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" Wednesday. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara return for the sequel in theaters Sept. 6. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Wednesday that bans homeless people from setting up tents or sleeping in public spaces, as he compared the issue of homelessness to the chaos of spring break. Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton is accused of felony domestic violence after a March 7 incident in Florida's Hillsborough County and can't be located, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Wednesday. A "bumpy road" and recent rise in inflation caused the Federal Reserve to hold steady on interest rates on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced during an afternoon news conference. Police in Cambridgeshire, England, responded to a resident's yard to round up an unusual escaped pet: a small pig. Millions of people are at risk from cholera due to lack of access to clean drinking water and sufficient vaccines, according to the World Health Organization. A pair of Florida women are attempting to create a new Guinness World Record by driving 500 miles down the state's coast in a pair of toy cars. Hundreds of pro-Israel protestors in Jerusalem gathered outside of United Nations Relief and Works Agency offices to demand its removal from the city and the return of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. A Maryland woman who never checks her lottery tickets until her purse pocket is full discovered she had won a $50,007 Powerball prize weeks earlier. On March 20, 2003, U.S.-led coalition forces begin military operations in Iraq. Tennis star Sloane Stephens turns 30 and model/actor Kathy Ireland turns 60, among the famous birthdays for March 20. |
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