From a jury in the U.S. asking Alex Jones to pay nearly $1 billion to Sandy Hook families for hoax claims, to the International Energy Agency saying OPEC+ oil supply cut could tip the world into recession, these are the top 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/jzWX4X63HD
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 13, 2022
The Jan. 6 panel ended its 10th session with a vote to subpoena former President Donald Trump for testimony.
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 13, 2022
"We are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion," Cheney said. https://t.co/8uciTugoBB pic.twitter.com/kEXSEzmtaI
The S&P 500 jumped 2.6% Thursday, a stunning reversal after earlier touching its lowest level in nearly two years. The Dow and Nasdaq also rose sharply. Analysts said some data points buried deep within the inflation report may offer some hope. https://t.co/C0wvpMaBHU
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 13, 2022
The G20 closed talks in Washington on Thursday without issuing a joint communique, as a growing US-Saudi feud created new tensions in a group already divided over Russia's invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/mh1150amG4
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 13, 2022
The Biden administration says the COVID-19 public health emergency will continue through Jan. 11 as officials brace for a spike in cases this winter. The decision comes as the pandemic has faded from the forefront of many people’s minds. https://t.co/swTZ2nEBte
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 13, 2022
#UPDATE Iraqi lawmakers elected Abdel Latif Rashid as new state president Thursday in hopes of ending a year of political gridlock and violence in the war-scarred nation. pic.twitter.com/fJPq61HzX2
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 13, 2022
JUST IN: Turkish parliament approved new media law that could see journalists, social media users jailed for spreading "fake news". Rights groups say the bill is another serious attack on freedom of speech in 🇹🇷, aimed at helping President Erdogan clinch victory in 2023 elections https://t.co/NacBlTK87T
— Julia Hahn (@juliahahntv) October 13, 2022
Argentina faces one of the world's highest inflation rates, set to top 100% this year, with people turning to recycling from garbage dumps or trading their belongings in barter clubs to survive https://t.co/PGceqRZXgn pic.twitter.com/smJ5D8WgXg
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 13, 2022
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