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Afterward, Washington Democrat Emily Randall said it's time for more openness over Epstein.
Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was questioned on Thursday.
Investment firm Vanguard has agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle allegations that it used its financial influence to hurt the U.S.
As NPR's Michael Copley reports, Vanguard didn't admit any wrongdoing.
Financial technology company Block says it's laying off 4,000 of its 10,000 employees because of efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
CEO Jack Dorsey says the company can do more and do it better with fewer people.
Block's shares jumped in after-hours trading following the news of those layoffs.
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Pakistan's defense minister says his country is now in an open war with Afghanistan.
Afghanistan launched a cross-border attack on Pakistan late Thursday, and Pakistan retaliated on Friday using airstrikes to hit targets in Kabul and two other Afghan provinces.
Tensions between the neighbors have been high for months after Pakistan accused Afghanistan of harboring militant groups.
NASA's plan to send humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years is changing course.
From Central Florida Public Media, Brendan Byrne says delays have prompted the space agency to rethink its plan.
Austin Smotherland has a three-stroke lead going into Saturday's third round at the PGA Classic, now underway in Florida.
He shot a two-under par 69 on Friday.
He birdied four holes, including sinking a 54-foot shot on the 17th.
Taylor Moore, meanwhile, is in second after his second straight round of four-under 67.
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