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Bloomberg's Dan Williams adds that Netanyahu will use the hastily arranged visit to Washington to urge the U.S.
president to push for a sweeping rollback of Iran's military activities in the Middle East and its ballistic missile program, rather than settle for a narrower nuclear agreement.
The FAA has closed the airspace around the border city of El Paso, Texas for 10 days in an unusual move that authorities put down to unspecified special security reasons.
All flights into and out of the city are suspended.
The FAA has also prohibited all flight operations in the Santa Teresa area of New Mexico.
citing special security reasons as well.
The brother of Elon Musk, Kimball, was connected with at least two women through Jeffrey Epstein.
Emails released by the Justice Department show conversations between Kimball, Musk and Epstein as they discuss party plans, relationships and whether Musk would be able to visit Epstein's island.
In a statement, Kimball Musk said his only meeting with Epstein was in his New York office during the day.
Humana is forecasting full-year profit that fell short of Wall Street expectations.
It's adding to investor concerns about the challenges facing the U.S.
health insurance industry.
Kraft Heinz is pausing work on its plan separation.
This as its new chief executive works to improve results.
Activist investor Ancora Holdings is urging the board of Warner Brothers Discovery to reject the takeover offer by Netflix in favor of a competing bid by Paramount Skydance.
Ancora has amassed a stake in Warner Brothers worth about $200 million, according to the firm.
And turning to the markets, traders will be looking to today's delayed jobs report for clues on whether the Fed will speed up interest rate cuts.
Ahead of it, futures are higher.
S&P futures up a tenth of a percent.
So are Dow futures.