The Latest: Comey will make first court appearance in case accusing him of lying to Congress
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to make his first court appearance Wednesday morning in a Justice Department criminal case accusing him of lying to Congress five years ago. The case has amplified concerns the Justice
Joan Bennett Kennedy, wife of late US Senator Ted Kennedy, dies -Boston Globe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Joan Kennedy, the first wife of late U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy, the mother of a congressman and the sister-in-law of a slain president, has died, the Boston Globe reported on Wednesday. She was 89. (Reporting
Democratic Arizona Gov. Hobbs launches reelection bid as her party aims to build power nationally

PHOENIX (AP) — Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs launched her reelection bid Wednesday, outlining a practical rather than confrontational approach to campaigning in a swing state where the politics are delicate and she will need Republican support.
Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 10.08.25

Biden: Then-Vice President Joe Biden’s team intervened in February 2016 to prevent the CIA from disseminating an intelligence report to policymakers about the perceptions senior Ukrainian officials held about his son’s business dealings, newly declassified memos show.
US shutdown not creating significant flight disruptions, IATA’s chief says

By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) -The U.S. government shutdown hasn’t significantly disrupted domestic commercial flights nor has it stopped the recruitment of new air traffic controllers, Willie Walsh, director general of airline lobby group IATA said on
US shutdown not creating significant flight disruptions, IATA’s chief says

By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) -The U.S. government shutdown hasn’t significantly disrupted domestic commercial flights nor has it stopped the recruitment of new air traffic controllers, Willie Walsh, director general of airline lobby group IATA said on
El Paso bishop brings Pope Leo XIV desperate letters from migrants in crosshairs of US crackdown

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Texas bishop on the front lines of the U.S. immigration crackdown met Wednesday with Pope Leo XIV and brought him a packet of letters from immigrant families “terrorized” by fear that they
Lawsuit against Trump’s Washington National Guard deployment exposes country’s deep partisan divide

WASHINGTON (AP) — A partisan battle is playing out in a Washington courtroom that could decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s federal law enforcement intervention in the nation’s capital. Dozens of states have taken sides in
How ‘The Great Lock In’ can help achieve your financial and wellness goals

NEW YORK (AP) — As the end of 2025 approaches, a viral TikTok trend is helping people achieve their wellness goals: “The Great Lock In” encourages participants to finish the year strong by fully focusing on their
Coca-Cola to introduce mini 7.5-ounce cans in US convenience stores

By Jessica DiNapoli NEW YORK (Reuters) -Coca-Cola is introducing mini 7.5-ounce single-serve cans of some of its sodas in U.S. convenience stores early next year, hoping cash-strapped and calorie-conscious consumers will be attracted to the smaller, cheaper