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"63. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are in danger of losing their Medicaid coverage as pandemic Arab benefits vanish with the end of the public health emergency. ABC's Rachel Scott has more from Washington. Liz Adams said she had been using Medicaid for her children for 7 years, but they were dropped without notice a day before her son who was in remission for leukemia said to have a biopsy procedure. We went 6 months back into our emails and our spam. And there was nothing. There was no notifications from them at all. Emotionally, it's been taxing early data shows that more than 500,000 Americans have been kicked off their coverage so far. Airbnb says it is looking to crack down on people who are renting properties just to hold parties, say ABC's Mark remalard explains how Airbnb's been bright says. Hosts don't want parties. Neighbors certainly know why parties elected officials. Nobody wants parties except for a couple of people who want to throw the party. He says the company is now starting to screen renters for red flags such as last minute bookings, only staying for a few nights, renters with few or no positive reviews or those booking stays near their primary residence. He says a Nashville already 80 people who tried to make bookings along those lines were blocked from doing so. He says they piloted the program, starting last Memorial Day and saw positive results and are now rolling it out all over. Mark remould, ABC News. This is ABC News. If the holiday weekend of Memorial Day, I'm Mark Christopher. It's a look at the weather forecast turn of moments right now. Traffic we have for you, John Nelson, both an update from the high performance homes traffic center, John. You know, we have a handful of minor issues to deal with, watch out for a stall vehicle partially blocking the right lane highway 5 O 9 that's on the fossa cable stay bridge, also a collision reported in the darrington area highway 5 30 in a Christian a camp road that's a bit of a distraction for drivers as well. A lot of people have gotten their traveling out of the way, but we are still seeing some delays of Bellevue to Seattle if you take 5 20, take you about 12 minutes, a Bellevue to Seattle if you take I 5 or I 90 will take you about 15 minutes, ever to Seattle about 30 minutes, Federal Way to Seattle about 25 minutes, our next northwest traffic at 7 14. Have a look at our weather forecast here for the weekend. Here are sponsored by northwest crawlspace services. Sermons on. We have most of the clotting skies to start the day if you missed these spots out there, but partly sunny conditions will be around this afternoon. If you're headed to the cascades, might hear the rumble of thunder out there late in the afternoon, and certainly that's the case in central

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"That. To be a professional athlete at any level. It is a privilege. It is not a right. And you are precariously at a point where you may be losing it. This latest incident putting his 5 year contract potentially worth over $200 million in jeopardy. This comes just two months after that first suspension. And for that incident, grant did not face any criminal charges. That's ABC's elwyn Lopez. It is four 50 on this Monday morning and time now for your money update brought to you by stock charts dot com. From ABC News, Wall Street now, futures pointing toward a muted open on Wall Street Monday, but it's possible markets will become more reactive with each passing day that a deal on the debt ceiling remains outstanding. President Biden over the weekend signaling optimism about the possibility of getting a deal with congressional Republicans done, the sticking point remains over whether Democrats and Republicans can find common ground on spending cuts, talks likely to resume on Tuesday. Asian shares mostly lower though Tokyo's benchmark has gained in a bounce back from last week when stocks were driven lower by concerns about a possible recession. The commerce department will release retail sales data for the month of April on Tuesday, analysts expecting to see that sales improved last month looking for a .8% increase over march. The Philadelphia inquirer experiencing what the newspaper is calling a cyberattack affecting its print operations so much that it was unable to print its Sunday edition. Mark remould, ABC News. Right now, futures look actually pretty high at the moment, the Dow Jones futures up one 25 at 33,480 S&P futures are up 15, and the NASDAQ futures are up 35 your

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"And clouds tomorrow mid 60s near 70 with sunshine Wednesday, mid 70s, Thursday, and we get into the 80s, Friday, and this week, and even close to 90 in some of our suburban foothill communities. Speaking of the foothills, some thunderstorms could fire up this afternoon will continue to watch for that. 63 now in downtown Seattle. News radio 1000 FM 97 7, your information station sponsored by fast water here. Thanks for joining us, our editor Bill O'Neill. I'm Rick van seiss, age is on the mind of voters before the 2024 presidential elections, ABC's Mark remould and reclined dig into a new ABC Washington Post poll. When it comes to mental acuity, when it comes to physical ability, via 20 point margin, people feel that president former president Trump is more mentally sharp or mentally sharp enough to be president over Biden. Skepticism extends to the physical health. And just overall, 68% of people think that Biden is too old for another term, only 44% say the same about Donald Trump. So age is going to be an issue regardless of who the matchup is, whether it's Biden against Trump or Biden against someone else. But it's not like you just take it off the table if it is Biden and Trump, the reality is people view them differently. How much should we read the tea leaves on polls like this? One, albeit important consideration facing these two candidates, but it's one consideration in a larger picture of who these two candidates are. We're also 18 months out from the election itself, assuming both of these people become their party's nominee. But what should we take away from this? Yeah, look, the biggest point is that we're a year and a half out. And it's important not to over read hypothetical match ups. But they do tell you trends. And they do tell you developing storylines and campaigns read them for those reasons, even if they'll be skeptical as the Biden team is about these results. They're saying that this poll is baby as soon as Washington Post poll is an outlier that the approval rating that we're seeing for President Biden is somewhat lower than other polls. That all may be true, but it doesn't mean that there aren't real warning signs about Joe Biden and the concerns around him, as well as the support that he has among coalitions. I mean, he won independence going away. He trails them in this poll. Latino voters, black voters, we're seeing real softeners, young voters, real softening in the support that he has among some of the core democratic groups. The groups frankly, the Democrats don't win without. And it may be that people are just voicing their frustration right now, but these are true issues that the Biden campaign and Democrats need to start addressing. And you mentioned Biden's approval numbers there. This poll looked at that downward trend for the president. No? Yeah, look, we have a very low compared to other polls. 36%, which is a career low rather. I should know that other polls have him in somewhere in the low 40s. None of them are good, but the trendline here is very bad, particularly going into a couple of weeks that could be quite tense around debt ceiling negotiations and other showdowns with Congress, legal scrutiny that surrounding his son, as well as former president Trump, of course. He doesn't start at the strong base of support. He hasn't for a while, just a few months into office back in 2021. You saw the lines crossed with approval and disapproval. He hasn't been able to turn that around. And a week or so, two weeks into the Biden campaign. This is not a position of strength, the Vis-à-vis what most first term presidents look like. People's honeymoons end, but usually by this point in successful reelection bids, you see the president begin to write the ship. We just haven't seen that in the numbers just yet. Yeah. When we talk about Biden, we see these low approval numbers. We see challenges that are facing the administration from inflation to debt ceiling and things like that. The questions about his mental acuity. Does this open the door at all going forward for a potential democratic challenger to step up? We know that there are some, but no major candidates have thrown their hat in the ring. Yeah, look, the door is open. No one's walking through it of significance. Other than RFK junior and Marianne Williamson, neither home have shown so far that they put together a credible national campaign. We're not seeing major Democrats step up. I think most Democrats, even if so many Republicans who are hesitant to take on Trump, view the history of taking on an incumbent president as almost never successful. And always almost always something that they pay a political price on. And again, that's as the latest polling that we hear from ABC News political director Rick Klein and Mark remould. Northwest

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"From ABC News. Sherry Preston nearly 5 years after it happened, the man accused of opening fire inside a Pittsburgh synagogue goes on trial today. ABC's Mark remould says jury selection begins this morning. Federal prosecutors say 50 year old Robert Bowers opened fire inside the tree of life synagogue in 2018, killing 11 people and wounding 7. They say he was prompted by his murderous animosity toward Jewish people and are asking for the death penalty, Bowers attorneys sought to take death off the table, but prosecutors refused to plea deal that would have done that. Bowers attorneys argue he suffers from mental illness. In Sudan, it was a daring overnight rescue U.S. diplomats and their families evacuated amid the fighting between rival armies, ABC's faith the bube with more on how it happened. Chinook helicopters flew American government personnel and their families to safety. U.S. forces, including the navy's SEAL Team 6 flying 800 miles from Djibouti to cartoon to make the daring rescue. Anytime you're flying at a hundred knots very close to the ground in pitch black, there are certainly some risks there. Lieutenant general Douglas Simms calling the military mission fast and clean, adding that even as the battle raged around the rescue teams, no shots were fired on the helicopters in and out of cartoons, 16,000 American citizens, however, remained in the country. President Biden's reelection campaign expected to be formally launched as soon as tomorrow, the campaign will likely put out a video touting his administration's infrastructure, technology, and climate loss. Use up those giant blue coupons while you got them after Wednesday, they're no longer valid at Bed Bath & Beyond and bye bye baby stores, the company is closing all of its remaining facilities. Is it files for chapter 11 bankruptcy

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"Photograph them and then post them online. What's also interesting is the way that it spread across social media. They were introduced into forums that typically are used by anti government, white supremacist types. Heightened tensions between the U.S. and China as military drills continue off the coast of Taiwan following that recent meeting between Taiwanese leader Tsai ing Wen and House speaker Kevin McCarthy. Reaction continuing to come into that Texas judges Friday ruling suspending FDA approval of an abortion drug approved decades ago. Here's ABC San flaherty. This is a federal judge saying, I disagree with the FDA. The FDA has been the sole agency deciding on drug safety since 1906. And a federal judge just told them, I think you're wrong. So this opens up whole avenues for conservative plaintiffs to challenge things like HIV medications, vaccines. It really sort of turns everything on its head that we've known about drug safety and who approves it. Possible strike at New Jersey's largest university near ABC's Mark remould, governor Murphy has called for Rutgers university and union representatives to meet in his office this morning in hopes of avoiding a walkout as more than 9000 Rutgers university union members are set to strike for the first time in the school's history three unions representing educators researchers and clinicians will go on strike at 9 a.m. after no agreement has been reached on a contract following ten months of negotiation. Movement made today to reappoint those two black Tennessee lawmakers who were expelled last week for protesting in favor of tougher gun laws. You're listening to ABC News. If you have on

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"Is the target as Washington passes a strengthened Voting Rights Act. Now that the state has implemented a capital gains tax, the city of Seattle is looking at one of its own. I'm Jeff pozole with details. Reaction coming in from one of the three democratic Tennessee lawmakers who were at risk of being thrown out of the legislature over their role in a demonstration calling for gun reforms representative justice Jones has been expelled in an extraordinary move by the GOP controlled legislature. Is a historic day for Tennessee, but it is, it may mark a very dark day for Tennessee. Because it was signaled to the nation, there is no democracy in this state. Jones and two other representatives called for gun reforms after last week's school shooting at a Nashville school. The Supreme Court has declined to take up a request by West Virginia to bar a 12 year old transgender girl from competing on her middle school sports team while a lawsuit over the band continues. Explosions heard in the Gaza Strip as the Israeli military says a barrage of missiles have been fired from Lebanon. A corner in Los Angeles County says rapper Coolio died of an overdose of fentanyl heroin and methamphetamine back in September. I'm Mark remould. ABC News radio 1000 FM 97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Two 31 will have a closer look at our very soggy forecast coming up here in just a moment. I'm Rick fanciers. What's happening around the northwest and newly passed bills strengthens voting rights in Washington state, according to supporters who say, will now be easier to challenge discriminatory elections. Northwest news radio's car win

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"Doctor Yan says perhaps against other viruses that make us sick, possibly even the flu. This first lab phase for COVID-19, he says, will likely last for the first two years, human trials we expect to follow. A medical reporter, Liz bonus. President Biden has signed a bill to declassify material on the source of COVID-19. The president says he's hoping to release as much information about this as possible. Biden signing Past two years for baiting and switching in North Carolina and Louisiana, the chain accumulated the largest fine total for pricing violations of any retailer in both 2021 and 22. Dollar General is also facing proposed class action lawsuits over mispricing allegations. You might be better off sticking to the dollar menu on your next visit to McDonald's as the price of the fast food chain's flagship Big Mac hits new highs. Cash Ned USA says the most expensive Big Mac in the U.S. can be found in Hawaii at 5 31. The average price in Washington four 67. That's your money now, Jennifer kashchenko, northwest news radio. Branches of the failed signature bank will now be taken over by New York community Bancorp's flagstar bank. The Federal Reserve has been laser focused on inflation, raising interest rates in order to rein in spending and cool off and overheated economy, and it's been trying to do that without spiraling the country into a recession. Now though the FOMC is dealing with fears of a banking crisis, following the collapse of Silicon Valley bank, the higher interest rates resulted in the bank taking losses on some of its investments. That has analysts, including Goldman Sachs, saying that worries about the health of the banking system will result in the fed pausing interest rate hikes following this month's meeting. Mark remould ABC News. Now futures this hour up 288 points at 32,748 the S&P futures are up 32 and the NASDAQ futures are up 73. Your money news at 20 and 50 minutes past the hour, Kiara is back in 90 seconds with a traffic update. It's 5 52. Is this the time of year you stress over your basement flooding again? If you're unable to use your basement or feel that your risky mold exposure from water intrusion, Robinson company has an affordable and permanent solution to

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"Federal Reserve is set to begin its two day meeting this morning with a new potential crisis on its hands. The Federal Reserve has been laser focused on inflation, raising interest rates in order to rein in spending and cool off an overheated economy, and it's been trying to do that without spiraling the country into a recession. Now though the FOMC is dealing with fears of a banking crisis, following the collapse of Silicon Valley bank, the higher interest rates resulted in the bank taking losses on some of its investments. That has analysts, including Goldman Sachs, saying that worries about the health of the banking system will result in the fed pausing interest rate hikes following this month's meeting. Mark remould ABC News. Papa John's was accused of violating the Americans with disabilities act after it fired a blind man before he could even start work. The EEOC says the man was hired at a location in Georgia and told it would be no problem because if his service dog came to work with him, however, the pizza chain later terminated the managed employment after he filed the official paperwork. According to the EEOC, a committee later determined the service animal would pose a health and safety risk at the restaurant. A federal judge is granting class action status to a lawsuit accusing General Motors of knowingly selling cars with faulty transmissions, there were 39 plaintiffs in 26 different states having sued GM, the lawsuit claims GM vehicles with 8 speed automatic transmissions made between 2015 and 2019 lurch and shutter while driving. Now futures this morning up 296 points at 32,752 the S&P futures are up 35 and the NASDAQ futures are ahead 84 points. Your money news at 20 and 50 minutes past the hour. Here it has a traffic update coming up next. It is 5 22. The

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"From ABC News. I'm Brian Clark, President Biden said Friday he's confident the bank crisis has calmed down as regulators continue to probe the failure of Silicon Valley bank. Meanwhile, The White House says it will be watching closely next week when Chinese leader Xi Jinping meets with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Russia. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said of that meeting. We certainly don't support calls for a ceasefire that would be called for by the PRC in a meeting in Moscow that would simply benefit Russia. Meanwhile, an arrest warrant was issued Friday four Vladimir Putin in response to alleged war crimes committed in Ukraine, ABC's James longman has more from Ukraine. Judges at The Hague alleging Putin has committed a war crime for the unlawful transfer of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation. It is forbidden by international law for occupied powers to transfer civilians from the territory they live in to audit territories. The U.S. State Department says thousands of children and perhaps over a million adults have allegedly been forcibly deported from Ukraine to Russia, Russia called the warrant void. Governor of Wyoming signed a bill into law that makes abortion pills in the state illegal. That goes into effect in July. The World Health Organization says new research shows more clues about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Samples from the Wuhan market in China were the first human cases occurred show the co mingling of genetic material from raccoon dogs and the COVID virus suggesting a possible link researchers say World Health Organization, director general doctor Tedros Ghebreyesus. This data do not provide a definitive answer to the question of how the pandemic began. But every piece of data is important in moving us closer to that answer. That's ABC's Mark remould for the second time in history a 16 seed beat a one seat in the NCAA basketball tournament. It was fairly Dickinson over perdue. You're listening to ABC News. Eric was way behind on his taxes. Oh, a lot of money to the IRS. Almost $15,000. I tried to make payments. The IRS wasn't satisfied with Eric's efforts, so they came after him full force. They're coming to put a lean and a hold on all my income, my home, my car. I was just overwhelmed or what to do. Then Eric called optimum tax relief. We hopped a tax got involved, the cars would

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"Secure your $20 gold liberty coin stated from the 1800s before they sell out. That's one 809 three 5 7 two 6 7. Former vice president Mike Pence blasting his old boss over the weekend saying history will hold Donald Trump accountable for his role in the January 6th capitol insurrection. ABC News political director Rick Klein says the timing of the former vice president's speech also has a lot to do with the 2024 race for The White House. This is the time where we start to talk about lanes in a race. We know who Donald Trump is. We know who his supporters are for the most part and how solid they are. We know that Florida governor Ron DeSantis occupies a big outsized space and we just saw him in Iowa and Nevada just in the last couple of days. But what else, what else there's room for is still an open question. And Mike Pence right now is trying to define that. Neither Pence nor desantis have officially announced that they are running for The White House. Biden administration going to block oil drilling in parts of Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the Biden administration moving to prevent or limit oil drilling in 16 million acres of land in Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the plan would bar drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea closing it off to oil exploration and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres of land in Alaska known as the national petroleum reserve. The move to conserve the land comes though as President Biden is expected to approve a controversial ConocoPhillips drilling project on the northern slope of Alaska, according to a source familiar with this situation. Mark remould, ABC News. This is ABC News. You wash your hands, you brush your teeth, but how do you clean your nose with? Navajos is powered suction to pull saline in one nostril around the back of the nose and out the other nostril

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"A price within two minutes of very, very smart use of two minutes. Here's the number you need. 8 7 7 26 Bible that's 8 7 7 26 Bible 8 7 7 26 Bible. The head of the rail company Norfolk Southern headed to Capitol Hill today. After two derailments in Ohio within 5 weeks, including the devastating one in east Palestine, the CEO of Norfolk Southern will appear before the Senate's environment and public works committee, ABC News has obtained a copy of the prepared remarks by CEO Alan Shaw. During which he apologizes for the impact the east Palestinian derailment has had on nearby residents, he also vows to clean the site quote safely thoroughly and with urgency, Shaw is likely to face tough questions about his company's safety record. Mark remould, ABC News. A fresh look at the economy out in a couple of hours. This morning's jobless claims report may get more attention than usual because it's being released on the eve of an anticipated employment report. Economists are expecting the number of Americans who filed for benefits to tick up slightly from last week's seasonally adjusted 190,000 to about a 195,000. That number is still consistent with steady hiring. ABC's Daria albinger, this comes on the heels of another report that showed job openings, falling slightly in January. Football Hall of Famer and former Dallas Cowboys star, Michael Irvin is now suing an Arizona hotel for $100 million. He was kicked out of the Marion hotel just before the Super Bowl over allegations he behaved inappropriately toward a hotel employee, Irvin denies the allegations. This is ABC News. Angie's list is

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"From ABC News. I'm Richard cantu. The head honcho at Norfolk Southern railway can expect a grilling when he goes before a Senate committee today. After two derailments in Ohio within 5 weeks, including the devastating one in east Palestine, the CEO of Norfolk, southern will appear before the Senate's environment and public works committee, ABC News has obtained a copy of the prepared remarks by CEO Alan Shaw. During which he apologizes for the impact the east Palestinian derailment has had on nearby residents, he also vows to clean the site quote safely thoroughly and with urgency, Shaw is likely to face tough questions about his company's safety record. Mark remould, ABC News. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell, hospitalized in Washington, D.C.. McConnell's team says he tripped and fell during a private dinner at a Washington hotel. They aren't giving many details, but say he is receiving treatment at the hospital. McConnell is 81 years old. The Republican leader also suffered a fall in early August of 2019, where he fractured his shoulder ABC's Lionel moise, President Biden goes to Philadelphia to unveil his proposed budget that projects slashing the federal deficit by $3 trillion over ten years. White House spokeswoman karine Jean Pierre calls it fiscally responsible. We understand that there is concerns. We always say there's always more work to do. Obviously, but our economists believe that what the president has put forth as a plan to make sure that we're building an economy from the bottom up middle out is indeed working. He lost out to Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle in the French connection for best actor Oscar from Israel word of the death of heim tobal, best remembered as long suffering charismatic milkman in fiddler on the roof. Throughout this

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"Of Congress. And remember, this is all happening as both the NTSB and the Department of Transportation launched their own investigations into Norfolk Southern specifically on its culture of safety. ABC's Gio Benitez. An empty CSX coal train hit a rock slide along tracks in West Virginia this morning causing a fiery derailment that injured three crew members. There was bipartisan support for a bill to block a Washington D.C. law. The Senate has voted to approve a House passed resolution blocking the Washington D.C. council's plan to overhaul the city's criminal code, even though the council withdrew the plan days ago, it would have changed criminal justice policies and reworked how sentences would be handed down. The plan became a flashpoint for Republicans who called it soft on crime and put Democrats in a unique position as many of them support statehood and independence for the city, but in this rare instance supported federal intervention. President Biden has signaled he'll sign the resolution. Mark remould ABC News. Multiple explosions have been reported in city centers across Ukraine from Russian missile attacks. Residents are being told to shelter in place. The White House says it's doing all it can to prevent a critical shortage of the drug albuterol. Now that acorn pharmaceuticals, the country's main suppliers fired for bankruptcy and plans to close its U.S. factories press secretary Pierre federal health officials are working closely with manufacturers as we have done again with past products and healthcare providers to alleviate any choke on the system. Albuterol is a common treatment for asthma. You're listening to ABC News. Let's see, if something costs less, but people are happier with it. That sounds like something to look into. And that's Medicare. Maybe you've heard switching to Medicare to pay for healthcare can save the typical family 500 bucks a month. And that's huge, but it's also true that people are way more satisfied after making the switch to the customer satisfaction rate for Medicare is double that of the typical health insurance plan double Medicare works. It's been around for more than a quarter century and members have shared more than $3 billion of each other's bills. People love having telehealth and a huge nationwide PPO network. So yeah, you can save a ton and like it better. Imagine being happy with how you're taking care of your healthcare. So if you're self employed or part of the gig economy or you just want to play on your happy with. You can call right now and get a price within two minutes of very, very smart use of two minutes. Here's the number you need. 8 7 7 26 Bible that's 8 7 7 26 Bible 8 7 7 26 Bible. Alex Jones company is proposed a bankruptcy plan to pay the conspiracy theorist $520,000 a year while leaving 7 to $10 million annually to pay creditors. That would include relatives of sandy hook school shooting victims who won a lawsuit last year against the InfoWars host, a judge will make the final determinant who gets how much. Doctors Without Borders says it was forced to temporarily close one of its hospitals in Port-au-Prince Haiti because of repeated clashes between gangs. To Ohio boys are honored for their courage and quick thinking. The mom of 11 year old twin boys, your Mel and Jordan Taylor has epilepsy and was having an episode on the road outside Cleveland. Jordan was in the backseat, saw her hand slipped, and then her head hit the window. Told my brother I was like, Jeremiah, I think she's about to have a procedure. That's when jermell grabbed the wheel and steered the car to the side of the road. It

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"And the ad council. K and WM, Seattle, K and WN FM oakville, and KPLC HD two Seattle. News radio 1000 FM 97 7 your information station. Coming up on northwest news radio. The promise of hydrogen for clean energy, I'm corwin hake proposed tax breaks could grow the industry statewide. Plus traffic and weather every ten minutes on the fours, it's 1 o'clock. From ABC News, I'm Michelle franzen. More than two weeks after the chemical train derailment in Ohio concerns remain high about the air quality and safety of drinking water, the EPA says it's taking legal steps to hold Norfolk Southern accountable for all cleanup and costs in east Palestinian. The region has also become a hotspot for politics. On the ground near the site of the toxic train derailment former president and presidential candidate again, Donald Trump with a familiar phrase. We've been getting our news from the real news and from the fake news. Critics say Trump is playing politics with the disaster noting his administration made to funding transportation and rolling back environmental regulations a priority. Trump himself limiting his criticism of his successor President Biden and fema for their derailment response. They could have been a few two weeks earlier or at least a week earlier, because it came from the top. Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg visits Thursday. Derek Dennis, ABC News. President Biden wrapped up his visit to Poland today following his speech and meetings marking one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. He called Russia's decision to suspend the start nuclear pact with the U.S., a big mistake. The push for a four day work week is gaining more traction following a new study. In what was billed as the largest study of companies moving to a four day work week, researchers found workers had greater job satisfaction, better sleep, less stress and improved mental health, shifting to a four day workweek didn't just benefit employees, though. The study from the University of Cambridge, Boston college and other researchers showed most of the 61 companies that participated in tend to keep the change in place, finding that revenue stayed the same and even grew in some cases. They also found a 57% drop in the likelihood of employees quitting over the same time a year earlier. Mark remould, ABC News. On Wall Street, stocks dipped today after the fed underscored another rate hike is likely to come next month to help tame inflation further. You're listening to ABC News. News radio 1000 FM 97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Good afternoon, it's one O two, I'm Taylor van sites with our top stories. 5

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"Participated in tend to keep the change in place, finding that revenue stayed the same and even grew in some cases. They also found a 57% drop in the likelihood of employees quitting over the same time a year earlier. Mark remould ABC News. Vice president Kamala Harris today expected to announce a break for new and lower income home buyers. People familiar with the move tell The Wall Street Journal that fees for FHA insured loans will drop by about 800 bucks a year. The changes would kick in next month. This is ABC News. In a small, close knit community in Kansas, a group of men started meeting in secret. They were plotting an attack on a local Muslim community, one that could have killed hundreds. It would have completely shaken the foundation of America if it hadn't been stopped by one man. Truth and lies, the informant, a 5 part series from ABC audio. Listen, wherever you get your podcasts. I'm sherry Preston. ABC News. News radio traffic from the high performance homes traffic center. In auburn on the northbound highway one 6 7 off ramp to 15th street southwest, a collision that was partially blocking the ramp has been cleared away and traffic is moving along well. That high wind warning in place for the Tacoma narrows bridge has been lifted, and we do have roadwork continuing in the Everett area on northbound

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"Christopher good morning, which lines our editor. We have details on that U.S. raid this week in Syria where an ISIS leader was holed up, ABC's Llama Hassan had the latest after getting official word from U.S. Military central command this morning. On Thursday night, U.S. troops working alongside the Syrian democratic forces, the SDF, they were conducting a helicopter raid in northern Syria. The target was senior ISIS leader hanza Al homsi, he was in charge of the group's deadly terrorist network in eastern Syria. And when the troops arrived, he detonated an explosive device in the blast, killing him and wounding the Americans, no other ISIS fighters were killed or captured in this operation. Now, the three special ops soldiers in a combat dog were injured or told they are receiving treatment. The fourth soldier though already back on duty. So speaking of war here, gruesome acts, including rapes and execution style killings in Ukraine condemned by vice president Kamala Harris in Munich today, the vice president saying the United States has now formally determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity. During nearly a year of war in Ukraine, Harris also called again long-term international support for Kyiv. The transatlantic alliance is stronger than ever. Microsoft's Bing search engine does seem to have a mind of its own at times. Mark Rommel art explains this. Microsoft is working on rolling out a revamped version of Bing that incorporates artificial intelligence, the search engine can write recipes and songs, but it can also threaten your reputation or compare you to Adolf Hitler in a long conversation with The Associated Press, Bing's chatbot complained about past news coverage of its mistakes, denied errors and threatened to expose the reporter for spreading alleged falsehoods about it. It grew increasingly hostile when asked to explain itself, comparing the reported to Hitler, demeaning the reporter's looks, and even claiming to have evidence linking the reporter to a murder. Mark remould, ABC News, and Microsoft said in a blog post that the chat box is responding in a quote style, we didn't intend. Back here at home Spokane county manager charged with multiple counts of sexually assaulting two boys, court documents say to Patrick Joseph cabeza, prevented the boy's family in a fall of 2022 just before Christmas. The children did tell their mom was going on the mom did call investigators to train to interview her at parents with families and children spoke to the boys and disclosed specific information about several of the incidents and a ban of homeless encampments within a thousand feet of schools or early learning centers has been presented in a new bill in the state legislature Senate bill 53 32. There's also discussion of the bill including prohibiting encampments along school bus routes. 6 48 now you're listening to northwest news radio. So it is along winter. A lot of darkness short on daylight. You wonder about paranormal activity, maybe? Well, we found a team from the northwest has conducted a paranormal investigation. Like no one has ever seen. Northwest news radio is Brian Calvert finding the story, ensuring they claim to love evidence of a very personal experience. Let's give a listen