Today's headlines: 10 people were killed and 10 others injured over the course of two shooting incidents in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The FBI conducted a voluntary search of President Biden's Wilmington Delaware home on Friday, and found another 6 papers marked classified from his vice presidency. There’s been pretty much no progress on raising the debt limit since last week, with the White House stating that they will not negotiate with House Republicans for spending cuts. Florida's Department of Education has rejected the curriculum for an Advanced Placement course covering African American Studies. Finally for today, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the Federal Reserve is investigating Goldman Sachs’s consumer business and whether it had appropriate safeguards.
Resources/Articles mentioned this episode:
NY Times: Live Updates: Officials Say Gunman Who Killed 10 in California Is Dead
CBS: Justice Department investigators find 6 more items marked classified in search of Biden's Delaware home, attorney says
The Hill: Manchin says he’ll meet with McCarthy on ‘pathway forward’ on debt ceiling
NBC: The hostage McConnell sees as 'worth ransoming'
NPR: Florida says AP class teaches critical race theory. Here's what's really in the course
CNBC: Goldman Sachs slips on report that the Federal Reserve is investigating its Marcus business
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