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Here are some more of the afternoon's biggest headlines.
One crew member has been rescued after a U.S.
fighter jet was shot down over Iran earlier today.
That's according to two U.S.
officials.
The status of the second crew member remains unknown while a search and rescue operation continues.
Iranian state media said the country's Revolutionary Guard air defenses targeted the American plane, and Iran is offering awards for the capture of any remaining crew.
Those changes include shifting former Slack executive Denise Dresser into a broader commercial role, while operating chief Brad Lightcap moves to oversee special projects, including private equity partnerships.
and President Greg Brockman will manage many of CMO's product responsibilities during her absence.
The Wall Street Journal's owner, News Corp., has a content licensing partnership with OpenAI.
And a federal judge has denied the Justice Department's request to revive subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
In a sharply worded opinion, Judge James Boasberg characterized the government's investigation as an improper attempt to pressure the Fed.
He ruled that U.S.
Attorney Jeanine Pirro failed to provide new evidence to justify the probe.
The court previously found the probe targeting Powell was intended to force interest rate cuts rather than pursue a crime.
The ruling clears the way for Pirro to file an appeal, but the ongoing legal battle threatens to delay the Senate confirmation of Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee to lead the central bank.
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