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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Jun 13 2024 20:00 (EDT)

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
14 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

be news. I'm Ben Thomas, a justice department investigations uncovered a host of civil rights violations by the Phoenix Police Department. Norman Hall has details. The sweeping probe found police have a pattern of discrimination against black, Hispanic and Native American people, unlawfully detained homeless people, and use excessive force, including unjustified deadly force. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark. Our findings are not based on any one incident or event, but on a comprehensive investigation. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego says city attorneys will review next steps, but the head of the police union called the investigation a farce and said putting the department under a consent decree will hurt Officer Morrell. I, Norman Hall, a unanimous Supreme Court has preserved access to Miffa Prieststone, a medication used in nearly two thirds of all U.S. abortions last year. The proposed ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is raising hopes the eight month war could soon end, but Karen Chamas reports no letter. Israeli air strikes killed over 30 people in central Gaza overnight. Dragons targeted a United Nations-run school sheltering displaced Palestinian families. Israel claimed the school was being used as a Hamas compound. Meanwhile, Israel's military released footage of Israeli soldiers operating inside Gaza. I'm Karen Chamas. Wholesale prices declined in May. Mortgage rates eased again, a 30-year now averaging 6.95%. The S&P in the NASDAQ again finished at new highs. Tom Christian reports Tesla shareholders have voted to restore CEO Elon Musk's $44.9 billion pay package. Musk wants the pay package in part for the money. It's an all-stock pay package, but he also wants to get up to a 25% stake in the company. He says that he needs that to develop artificial intelligence at Tesla and threatened that he might move AI development to another one of his companies if he doesn't get a 25% stake. Mrs. AP News. Residents of a sports-rich historically black Miami neighborhood are pushing back against threats to its heritage. Sakamagani has the story. Tucked amid Miami's most affluent areas, coconut growth. You're talking about true history of the South Florida. Home to people who shaped the city's culture, like Charles Gibson's grandfather, one of Miami's first black commissioners and star athletes like Olympic gold medalist Gerald Tinker. Coconut Grove is known for sports. But after years of economic neglect and now residential gentrification, much of the Grove's black heritage is gone and the once thriving sports leagues that developed NFL stars Amari Cooper, Frank Gore and others have dwindled. I think the neighborhood is different, because the neighborhood is different. Nichelle Hamores, among those trying to save it through economic development. I'm Sagar Amagani. And I'm Ben Thomas AP News. Thank you for listening. Hey, have you ever used cheapo air? For years and I really like it. With cheapo air, you can book online, use their app or even over the phone. They've got great prices on over 500 airlines and millions of accommodations. There might go to for travel planning. And if you join their Club Miles program, you can turn points to save on the cost of your travel, book on the app and you get double points. Sounds like it's time I tried cheapo air. Call cheapo air at 855-247-3279 or visit cheapoair.com/podcast. If you're a small business owner, Upswell marketing would like to remind you that when customers choose your business, they're really choosing you. So focus on super serving your existing customers and let Upswell handle the pipeline generation of new leads. Upswell specializes in building and managing custom direct response campaigns and is now offering a no obligation free assessment of your current marketing strategies. New customers also receive 15% off their first order. For more information, visit UpswellMarketing.com. That's UpswellMarketing.com. Hey, not too basic. Hi there. I still know. What about Hello Hanson? Is it possible to give yourself the ick? Yep. It's possible. Well, that's why we're changing how you start conversations on Bumble. You can now make the first move or not. With opening moves, you simply choose a question to be automatically sent to your matches, then sit back and let your matches start the chat. Download Bumble and try it for yourself. (upbeat music)