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Justice Department officials have released 30,000 pages of letters, flight logs, and other documents related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
They include a handwritten letter released and published on the DOJ website.
NPR's Gabriel Sanchez reports.
Israel's defense minister said the military would help establish Jewish settlements in northern Gaza, remarks that contradict President Trump's ceasefire plan signed by Israel.
NPR's Ava Batrani has details.
Stronger than expected, consumer spending in the third quarter of the year pushed the nation's gross domestic product to a 4.3 percent annual rate.
The Commerce Department report said the total value of both goods, economic goods and services, was higher than the 3.8 percent rate in the second quarter.
However, there are persistent concerns about stubborn inflation.
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A jury has awarded Johnson & Johnson, ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay $1.5 billion to a Baltimore woman after finding the company liable for exposing her to asbestos through baby powder.
WYPR's Scott Massione reports it is the largest win for a single person in a talc-related case.
The Christmas Eve Powerball jackpot is now up to an estimated $1.7 billion after there was no winner in the Monday drawing.
The prize is expected to be the fourth largest in U.S.
and there have been at least 46 consecutive drawings since September without a big winner.
Wednesday's $1.7 billion jackpot has a cash value of $781 million.
Stocks on Wall Street closed the day Tuesday with a high.
The S&P finished at a record 6,909.