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‘American Idol’: Katy Perry bends the rules for stripper who wants better life for her daughter

If there’s one thing “American Idol” loves more than singing, it’s suspense. Here’s what happened after a stripper’s heart-breaking audition.
     

Close to 190 banks could face Silicon Valley Bank’s fate, according to a new study

The Fed’s aggressive interest rate hikes have eroded the value of bank assets such as government bonds and mortgage-backed securities.

     

See how drenched California is — and why it would take multiple years like this to erase drought

California has experienced one of its wettest winters in years after a series of storms. But will it be enough to wipe out the drought?

     

The CD turns 40: Inside the meteoric rise and fall of the shiny disc that changed music

CDs debuted in the U.S. in March 1983, followed by a massive rise in popularity, then a fall. As vinyl rebounds, do discs have a comeback left too?

     

How often do banks in America collapse? Questions swirl after Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank failures

A handful of different banks fail almost annually, but a lull over the past two years helped make Silicon Valley Bank a surprise

     

2023 Spring equinox: A visual guide of the changing of the season

Our long, chilly winter is finally coming to an end on Monday with the spring equinox, which marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
     

FBI offers $20,000 reward in case of missing American woman who was kidnapped from her home in Mexico

More than a month after a 63-year-old US citizen was kidnapped from her home in Mexico, the FBI has announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts.

Ohio becomes sixth state to leave voting integrity group targeted by Trump and conservative groups

Ohio on Friday became the latest state to leave an obscure multi-state consortium that aims to help maintain accurate voter rolls but has become a growing target for conservative groups.

US government launches criminal investigation into TikTok parent, reports say

The US government has launched a criminal investigation into TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, over improper access to the personal information of several US citizens, according to Forbes and The New York Times.

East Palestine train derailment site cleanup will likely take about 3 months, EPA administrator says

Cleanup of the toxic train derailment site in the Ohio town of East Palestine will likely take about three months, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency said Friday.

Hunter Biden sues computer repair shop owner who worked on a laptop, accusing him of trying to invade his privacy

Hunter Biden is accusing the Delaware computer repair shop owner who worked on a laptop of trying to invade his privacy and wrongfully sharing his personal data for political purposes, according to new federal court filings.

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