Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks following a mass shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky that left several dead and many others wounded. Source: CNN
Wall Street says bad news is no longer good news. Here's why
There’s been a seismic shift in investor perspective: Bad news is no longer good news. Source: CNN
Hybrid schedules will remain a permanent feature of work in the US, experts predict, but fully remote jobs may become less prevalent
As the economy slows, are employers starting to regain the upper hand in negotiations with employees and job seekers? Pay is always an issue, of course, but in the wake of the pandemic, so too is how much time employers want people to work on site versus how much they are willing to let employees work remotely. Source: CNN
In his battle with Disney, DeSantis repeatedly leaned on the element of surprise. But when Disney struck back, he was the one seemingly caught off guard.
• Bob Iger calls Florida actions ‘anti-business’ • DeSantis teases ‘more to come’ on latest twist in Disney battle Source: CNN
A labor market cooldown: US economy added just 236,000 jobs in March
US employers added just 236,000 jobs in March, coming in below expectations and indicating that the labor market is cooling off amid the Federal Reserve’s yearlong rate-hiking campaign to chill inflation. Source: CNN
The Supreme Court justice says he was previously advised that luxury travel paid for by a Republican donor didn't require disclosure
Justice Clarence Thomas said Friday that he did not disclose luxury travel paid for by a Republican donor because he was advised at the time that he did not have to report it. Source: CNN
Federal appeals court upholds Justice Department's use of key obstruction law in January 6 cases
The federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has upheld the Justice Department’s use of a key criminal charge against hundreds of January 6 rioters, saying they can be charged with obstructing Congress. Source: CNN
Biden's student loan pause faces another lawsuit
The Biden administration is facing another lawsuit over extending the pandemic-related pause on federal student loan payments. Source: CNN
How a trio of ProPublica reporters landed an explosive story on Justice Clarence Thomas
It all started with a little curiosity. Source: CNN
$35 in political donations to Democrats in 2020 raises fresh scrutiny of judge on Trump's case
Judge Juan Merchan, the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal case in New York, donated $35 in political contributions to Democrats in 2020, including a $15 contribution to the campaign of Trump’s opponent, President Joe Biden. Source: CNN