A round up of the day’s news that might be of interest to you.
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Attorneys for former President Trump met Thursday morning with federal prosecutors in the special counsel's office in Washington, D.C., according to two sources familiar with the meeting. https://t.co/OcFpiAtdhh
Russian President Putin promises African leaders tens of thousands of tons of free grain, following international condemnation for allegedly endangering the world’s food supply by bombing Ukrainian ports and reneging on a landmark export deal. https://t.co/ku16SsinZp
Wagner founder and financier Yevgeny Prigozhin has been spotted in St. Petersburg meeting with an African dignitary on the sidelines of the Russia Africa summit, according to accounts associated with the mercenary group https://t.co/u2URkSYDIRpic.twitter.com/PEVa3xRbri
BREAKING: The U.S. economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, a stronger pace of growth than economists anticipated. https://t.co/yPmYbO0ocJ
JUST IN: The Supreme Court clears the way for the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a controversial natural gas pipeline, in a victory for Sen. Joe Manchin and President Biden https://t.co/Z0xIu66Hip
BREAKING: The DOJ is investigating whether law enforcement in Memphis, Tennessee, engaged in "discriminatory policing" in the wake of the death of Tyre Nichols earlier this year, officials say. https://t.co/8IrLiIDzJA
The embassy is telling U.S. citizens to "exercise good personal security practices while traveling," reminding Americans to "not wear or display expensive jewelry or watches and avoid carrying large amounts of cash," among other recommendations. https://t.co/J0iKIGyl0t
LeBron James thanks supporters, saying “everyone doing great. We have our family together, safe and healthy, and we feel your love,” following his 18-year-old son’s cardiac arrest earlier this week. https://t.co/YepZswtems
Pres. Biden announces additional steps "to help states and cities deal with the consequences of extreme heat" as July 2023 is poised to become the hottest month ever recorded. https://t.co/S6qN3gBm2Bpic.twitter.com/SlkdNr6Spf
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