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Today's Email Is brought to you by: New Market Group | | | | Southwest flight returns to gate after passenger's phone ignites before takeoff | A Southwest Airlines flight headed for Houston did not take off from El Paso, Texas, as planned Wednesday morning after one passenger's cellphone caught fire as the aircraft prepared for departure, the airline said. | The plane returned to its gate at El Paso International Airport around 7:50 a.m. local time, the Federal Aviation Administration told CBS News in a statement Thursday, confirming it will investigate what went wrong. | Read More Here |
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| | Justice Department sues Hawaii, Michigan, Vermont and New York over state climate actions | The U.S. Justice Department filed lawsuits against four states this week, claiming their climate actions conflict with federal authority and President Donald Trump'senergy dominance agenda. | The DOJ on Wednesday filed lawsuits against Hawaii and Michigan over their planned legal action against fossil fuel companies for harms caused by climate change. On Thursday, the DOJ sued New York and Vermont, challenging their climate superfund laws that would force fossil fuel companies to pay into state-based funds based on previous greenhouse gas emissions. | Read More Here |
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| | American Sports & Culture |  | Packers pick up Wyatt's option, decline Walker's | The Packers exercised the fifth-year option on Devonte Wyatt's contract but declined the fifth-year option for Quay Walker. |
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|  | Lakers' early playoff exit a blow to betting public | Entering the playoffs, more money had been wagered on the Lakers to win the Finals than on any other team at multiple sportsbooks. That money will be staying with the house. |
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|  | Knights leading goal scorer Dorofeyev out for G6 | Pavel Dorofeyev, who led the Vegas Golden Knights with 35 goals this season, will not play Thursday night in Game 6 at Minnesota because of an undisclosed injury. |
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| American Business & Markets |  | Automakers report significant April sales increases amid tariff fear-buying, but the good times may not last | The tariff fear-buying began in late March and continued into April, but slowed toward the end of the month. |
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|  | Apple reports light Services revenue, expects $900 million in costs due to tariffs | Wall Street is highly anticipating CEO Tim Cook's first public comments on how Apple will navigate rapidly-shifting tariffs from the Trump administration. |
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|  | CVS to boost access to Novo Nordisk's weight loss treatment Wegovy for patients on its drug plans | Starting July 1, Caremark will prioritize Wegovy on its formulary, making the weekly injection more accessible to its members. |
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| | | | | American Fact of the Day! | On May 2, 1902, the Electric Theater opened in Los Angeles, California, marking the debut of the first permanent movie theater in the United States. This pioneering venue signaled a transformative moment in American entertainment, shifting film exhibitions from temporary setups and vaudeville acts to dedicated spaces solely for motion pictures. The Electric Theater's establishment laid the groundwork for the expansive cinema culture that would become a cornerstone of American society. |
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