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Wall Street sharply lower by the closing bell. You're listening to NPR News. Tennessee is set to resume executions. Catherine Sweeney from member station WPLN reports the state is ending a two-year break from the death penalty after rewriting its lethal injection protocol.
Wall Street sharply lower by the closing bell. You're listening to NPR News. Tennessee is set to resume executions. Catherine Sweeney from member station WPLN reports the state is ending a two-year break from the death penalty after rewriting its lethal injection protocol.
A judge has ruled that the Georgia State Senate can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fawnie Willis. It's part of an inquiry into whether Willis engaged in misconduct during her prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump. But Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shakura Ingram is giving Willis the chance to contest whether lawmakers' demands are overly broad before she responds.
A judge has ruled that the Georgia State Senate can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fawnie Willis. It's part of an inquiry into whether Willis engaged in misconduct during her prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump. But Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shakura Ingram is giving Willis the chance to contest whether lawmakers' demands are overly broad before she responds.
A Republican-led committee was formed earlier this year and sent subpoenas to Willis in August, seeking to compel her to testify during a September meeting and to produce scores of documents. She argued the committee didn't have the power to subpoena her. I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
A Republican-led committee was formed earlier this year and sent subpoenas to Willis in August, seeking to compel her to testify during a September meeting and to produce scores of documents. She argued the committee didn't have the power to subpoena her. I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying, you know, with this condition.
Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying, you know, with this condition.
Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying, you know, with this condition.
There really is a burden to make up this last time now. Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying with this condition. We really do need to see progress.
There really is a burden to make up this last time now. Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying with this condition. We really do need to see progress.
There really is a burden to make up this last time now. Millions of Americans can't keep waiting and keeping their lives on pause or even dying with this condition. We really do need to see progress.
More than 300 dairy herds have tested positive in California in the last 30 days alone. The governor said that cases detected in dairy cows on farms in Southern California showed the need for expanded monitoring and a more coordinated statewide response.
More than 300 dairy herds have tested positive in California in the last 30 days alone. The governor said that cases detected in dairy cows on farms in Southern California showed the need for expanded monitoring and a more coordinated statewide response.
There's no evidence of ongoing human-to-human spread in California or the rest of the country, but scientists warn that uncontrolled spread in dairy cattle heightens the risk of spillover into humans, which could give the virus a chance to acquire dangerous mutations. The state of emergency in California comes on the heels of another worrying development, the first severe illness in a U.S.
There's no evidence of ongoing human-to-human spread in California or the rest of the country, but scientists warn that uncontrolled spread in dairy cattle heightens the risk of spillover into humans, which could give the virus a chance to acquire dangerous mutations. The state of emergency in California comes on the heels of another worrying development, the first severe illness in a U.S.
resident linked to bird flu. That was reported in a Louisiana resident who tested positive after being exposed to sick birds. Will Stone, NPR News.
resident linked to bird flu. That was reported in a Louisiana resident who tested positive after being exposed to sick birds. Will Stone, NPR News.
It's not unlike driving on a foggy night or walking into a dark room full of furniture.
It's not unlike driving on a foggy night or walking into a dark room full of furniture.