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At last, check on Wall Street.
The Dow is down nearly 1,000 points.
A new nonpartisan firm launched to fight public corruption is suing President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi for allowing the sale of TikTok's U.S.
assets to White House allies.
The Public Integrity Project alleges flouted a law enacted to block China from using ByteDance's companies for mass data collection or promoting propaganda.
The suit was filed on behalf of two U.S.
retail investors and rival social media companies.
There was no immediate comment from the White House or Justice Department, but President Trump has said the deal met the terms of the U.S.
Republican states are pushing broader limits for transgender individuals with new momentum.
From member station KOSU, Sierra Pfeiffer tells us Oklahoma lawmakers have removed rules that allow people to change their sex marker on state driver's licenses.
The Dow is now down nearly 2 percent.
Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
Former President Bill Clinton's testifying before members of the U.S.
House Committee investigating cases related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and charges related to the abuse of women and children before the financier's 2019 death in jail.
Clinton says that in his associations, he saw nothing and did nothing wrong.
At one point, committee chair James Comer emerged from the hearing to highlight Clinton's responses, including this.