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AP Headline News - May 16 2024 13:00 (EDT)

Duration:
5m
Broadcast on:
16 May 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

AP News, I'm Jackie Quinn. House Republicans plan to deliver a rebuke to President Biden for pausing a shipment of bombs to Israel that could be used for a Rafa offensive. House Speaker Mike Johnson says politics has the president and Senate leader backing down. President himself and leader Schumer both within just the last several weeks were saying that we should stand with Israel. They were using the right language and now they are doing in a complete about face. Why? They have new polling that suggests that they should. That is the only possible explanation for this and it is unconscionable. The head of the House Judiciary Committee is going after the Attorney General for not releasing the recordings of President Biden being interviewed about his mishandling of classified documents. Republican Jim Jordan. The department has a legal obligation to turn over the request of materials pursuant to the subpoena. Attorney General Garland's will for refusal to comply with our subpoena constitutes contempt of Congress. The head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Martin Grunberg, is sitting for a second day of grilling on Capitol Hill after a damning report about his agency's toxic workplace culture. In New York, Donald Trump's former lawyers being grilled by the defense in Trump's hush money trial, our Julie Walker is covering. Trump sitting placidly, arms folded across his chest as his lawyers continue their cross examination of star prosecution witness Michael Cohen, Cohen's testimony flat and muted compared to the man who was once Trump's bombastic fixer. The Dow Jones industrial averages back under 40,000 this afternoon. It had crossed the benchmark level earlier in the trading day. The web space telescope has discovered the earliest known merger of black holes, two gigantic and distant black holes, and their galaxies consolidated just 740 million years after the Big Bang, which formed the universe. This is AP News. Breathing problems detected in Hawaii wildfire survivors researchers say 74% of those who participated in a University of Hawaii study examining the health effects of the deadly wildfires may have difficulty breathing and otherwise poor respiratory health. Almost half show signs of compromised lung function. The study looked at 679 people in January and February, but researchers hope to eventually enroll 2,000 people to generate a snapshot of the estimated 10,000 people affected by the fires. I'm Donna Warder. A consultant for the Chicago Blackhawks who was hired to improve relations with Native American tribes is suing the team, accusing it and the CEO of fraud, breach of contract, and sexual harassment. Nina Sanders, as she was promised, new positions would be created and the team's name would be changed, but that never occurred. I'm Jackie Quinn, AP News. An official message from Medicare. A new law is helping me save more money on prescription drug costs. Maybe you can save too. With Medicare's extra help program, my premium is zero and my out-of-pocket costs are low. Who should apply? Single people making less than $23,000 a year or married couples who make less than $31,000 a year. Even if you don't think you qualify, it pays to find out. Go to ssa.gov/extrahelp. Paid for by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. After countless steps and more than a few miles, your dog drives you forward one last time to make that final climb. And as the rising sun peeks out from the horizon, you know, incredible happens here because it starts here with a fuel that makes it all possible. ProPlan Sport. Discover advanced nutrition made to fuel strength and stamina and active dogs like yours at proplan sport.com. So the quarterly projections are in the red area there. These numbers, I guess, should be higher. This doesn't make any sense. Wait, you're not even our finance director. Who are you? Oh, I'm the delivery driver. Anyone over the noodle bowl? We need a receptionist. No, we need Sign-In App. From managing visitors to risk reduction and office scheduling, trust Sign-In App for your confident workplace. Cloud Secure with App Convenience. Sign-In App keeps your office and business on track. Start for free at signinapp.com. At King Super's Pharmacy, care is what's most convenient for you. Care is being here when you need us. We're open evenings and weekends. Care is helping you save more. Most insurance plans and discount cards are accepted at your local King Super's Pharmacy. Care is saving you time by managing your prescriptions online. You can request free fills, check order status and more. Care is convenience that works for everyone. King Super's a world of care is in store. Services and availability vary by location. Age and other restrictions may apply. For coverage, consult your health insurance company, visit the pharmacy or site for details.