May 2, 2023: Senate panel on Supreme Court ethics, debt ceiling, Illinois dust storm blinds drivers, Oklahoma teens, Sudan
1. Ethics concerns relating to U.S. Supreme Court justices are set to be scrutinized by a Senate panel during a hearing called amid revelations about luxury trips and real estate transactions involving members of the nation's top judicial body.
2. U.S. President Joe Biden summoned the four top congressional leaders to the White House next week after the Treasury warned the government could run short of cash to pay its bills by June.
3. A dust storm that cut visibility to near zero triggered a series of chain-reaction crashes involving dozens of vehicles on an Illinois highway, killing six people and injuring at least two dozen others, authorities said.
4. The bodies of seven people, including two missing teens and a convicted sex offender, were found Monday afternoon on a property near the small Oklahoma city of Henryetta, the county sheriff said.
5. More than 100,000 refugees have crossed from Sudan to neighbouring countries to escape the conflict that erupted last month while hundreds of thousands have been displaced within the country, U.N. officials said on Tuesday.
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1. Ethics concerns relating to U.S. Supreme Court justices are set to be scrutinized by a Senate panel during a hearing called amid revelations about luxury trips and real estate transactions involving members of the nation's top judicial body.
2. U.S. President Joe Biden summoned the four top congressional leaders to the White House next week after the Treasury warned the government could run short of cash to pay its bills by June.
3. A dust storm that cut visibility to near zero triggered a series of chain-reaction crashes involving dozens of vehicles on an Illinois highway, killing six people and injuring at least two dozen others, authorities said.
4. The bodies of seven people, including two missing teens and a convicted sex offender, were found Monday afternoon on a property near the small Oklahoma city of Henryetta, the county sheriff said.
5. More than 100,000 refugees have crossed from Sudan to neighbouring countries to escape the conflict that erupted last month while hundreds of thousands have been displaced within the country, U.N. officials said on Tuesday.
#supremecourt
#ethics
#debtceiling
#duststorm
#biden
#democrats
#republicans
#illinois
#morningnews
#headlines
#oklahoma
#missing
#teens
#sudan
#war
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
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