AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that Raytheon has agreed to pay millions to resolve bribery, fraud allegations.
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The cleanup and recovery efforts continue in western North Carolina as residents are desperately hoping running water is restored as many have been without it for weeks now. Thousands remain without power with smaller mountain communities predicting it could be months before they get their infrastructure back up and running. Nearly one hundred people lost their lives, the majority of them are being attributed to the mass flooding, and another hundred are still missing. FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Mark Starling, morning host at FOX Radio Affiliate WWNC in Asheville, North Carolina, who says everyone affected by Hurricane Helene’s devastation are doing what they can to help each other return to normal. Click Here To Follow ‘The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition’
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Key elements include a formal invitation to join NATO, the lifting by allies of bans on long-range strikes with Western-supplied weapons deep into Russia, a refusal to trade Ukraine’s territories and sovereignty, and the continuation of the incursion into Russia’s western Kursk region. Also on the programme: we hear from a doctor in Nabatieh, one of the towns in southern Lebanon which has been under attack by Israel; and we meet one of the scientists who has helped to discover how to grow replacement human skin in a laboratory, a discovery which has the potential to help victims of serious burns. (Picture: President Zelkensky addresses the Ukrainian Parliament in Kyiv. Credit: Ukrainian President’s Office)
Plus: Morgan Stanley shares reach an all-time high after the bank reports strong earnings. Shares of nuclear power companies surge after Amazon said it would work with utilities to explore deploying small modular reactors. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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P.M. Edition for Oct. 16. The Journal’s Doug Belkin discusses why private equity is investing in college consulting services. And the U.S. Treasury Department’s proposals for modernizing anti-money laundering rules face backlash from the banking industry. Wall Street Journal reporter Dylan Tokar explains why. Plus, WSJ reporter Dave Michaels talks about how a new FTC rule might make it easier to dump recurring subscriptions. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices