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Texas court reduces $50M judgment against Infowars' Alex Jones over falsely labeling Newtown killings a hoax

A Texas court on Friday slashed a $50 million judgment that Alex Jones was ordered to pay families of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. The new judgement is about $6 million.

A sell-off in the bond market could make it more expensive to buy a car or use a credit card

This week, the U.S. Treasury announced a plan to buy more bonds. It's having a direct impact on the economy and your wallet.

Andrew Yang on where politics goes from here

This week on Catch Me Up, the midterms are closer than we think and the stakes are even bigger than the headlines are letting on. Andrew Yang helps us make sense of it all.

Big Bend border construction projects paused ahead of emergency hearings

For now, the heavy equipment set to take on border construction projects inside Big Bend National Park has gone silent. A court will hear a request for an emergency restraining order next week.

Russia His a Ukrainian mall twice. The second strike targeted rescuers

Russian drones struck the Sunny Gallery shopping center in Kryvyi Rih on Friday afternoon. Then, roughly half an hour later, a second drone hit the same building.

Lindsay Clancy's defense rests at trial over whether postpartum psychosis drove her to kill her kids

The defense has rested its case in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial after eliciting more testimony about her mental state before she strangled her three young children in 2023.

Christian metal band 'Demon Hunter' sues Netflix over hit show 'KPop Demon Hunters'

Christian metal band Demon Hunter is suing Netflix over its animated hit “KPop Demon Hunters,” alleging trademark infringement and accusing the streamer of unfair competition.

Supreme Court allows construction on Trump's ballroom to continue, pausing lower court's order

The Supreme Court will allow construction of the White House ballroom to continue for now, according to an order released Friday.

Trump-backed SNAP changes lead to sharp cuts in food assistance

Millions lost SNAP benefits as new work rules, stricter eligibility checks and administrative backlogs drove enrollment sharply lower.

Trump to allow more beef imports as some Republicans warn it could hurt ranchers

President Donald Trump announced that his administration will allow more beef to be temporarily imported into the U.S. without triggering higher tariffs.

Older adults who wait longer between meals may face higher chronic disease risk

A study found adults older than 78 who waited longer between meals developed chronic diseases more quickly than those who ate more often.

Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar told CNN.

Walmart says tap to pay coming to all stores by year’s end

Walmart and Sam’s Club will begin rolling out tap-to-pay options at U.S. stores this month, with nationwide availability expected by year’s end.

Researchers test GLP-1 medications as possible treatment for opioid addiction

Vanderbilt researchers are studying whether GLP-1 drugs used for diabetes and obesity can help prevent opioid relapse.

Interactive: Why Americans are shopping for Halloween in the dead of summer

Retailers say spooky season now starts in July, with 70% of shoppers planning to buy Halloween items before September even begins.

Received a package you didn’t order? FTC says it could be a scam

Federal regulators warned that “brushing” scams involving surprise packages may be linked to identity theft attempts.

Prince Harry, Elton John, others ordered to pay $13M after losing privacy case

Prince Harry and six others have been ordered to pay an initial 9.5 million pounds ($13 million) to the publisher of Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper following their failed invasion of privacy case.

Severe storms slam Northeast, triggering flood rescues and possible tornadoes

Severe storms swept the Northeast, causing flooding, power outages and damage on Long Island, in New Jersey and Delaware.

The fierce attention directed at Lindsay Clancy's trial highlights risks about truth and social media

While Lindsay Clancy is fighting murder charges in a Massachusetts courtroom, social media is exploding. Analysis, theories and reactions are pouring in, and not all of them are factual.

Are big retailers going to share their billions of dollars in tariff refunds?

Along with its quarterly earnings, Walmart has reported a whopping $2.9 billion in tariff refunds. It's one of the companies that says it'll now lower prices for consumers.

Suspect in Correspondents' Dinner assassination attempt must remain shackled in court, judge says

A judge ordered the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump in April to remain shackled as pretrial hearings continue.

Study: Girls use 14 beauty products a day. A doctor explains the potential risks

New research from Rutgers University found that high school students who spent more time on social media and engaged more with beauty-related content tended to use more personal care products.

Democrats narrow their list of 2028 presidential convention sites to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia

Democrats have narrowed the list of potential host cities for their 2028 presidential convention to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia as their party looks ahead to a wide-open primary.

EPA will loosen summertime fuel emissions rules to increase the US gas supply

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday it will change its rules around the sale of E10-blend fuel, in a bid to increase the U.S. fuel supply.

August will feature a partial lunar eclipse that will turn the moon blood red

August's full moon will be extra special, as many will be able to see a partial lunar eclipse during the last week of the month.

Women in pink rally in support of Lindsay Clancy, who is on trial for killing 3 children

Hundreds of Lindsay Clancy supporters have gathered to silently support the Massachusetts woman on trial in the killings of her three children.

Trump wants communities to embrace data centers, but opposition is growing

Trump is urging communities to embrace data centers for the jobs and tax revenue they can bring. But backlash is growing as governors move to rein in new projects.

Federal agents seize devices from ex-Rep. Eric Swalwell in sexual misconduct probe, AP source says

Federal agents have seized electronic devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell and searched his Washington home as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.