The FAA is investigating after two American Airlines regional jets collided at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport. Flight 5490 struck Flight 4522 on a taxiway, resulting in a broken winglet. Politicians on board described the incident, which caused no injuries. The airport assured no impact on operations. (CNN)
U.S. stocks plummet as President Trump's trade war stirs uncertainty. Despite a temporary tariff pause, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones dip after Wednesday's gains. Analysts warn of potential economic damage even with reduced Chinese tariffs. Market volatility persists, exacerbated by conflicting information and global trade tensions. (AP)
The House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to vote, sparking controversy. Critics fear disenfranchisement of eligible voters. Four Democrats joined Republicans in the 220-208 vote. (CBS News)
New Jersey woman charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to hire someone on Tinder to kill her ex-boyfriend, a police officer, and his daughter. She's also charged with possession of a controlled substance. Set to appear in court for a pretrial detention hearing. (ABC News)
Publishers Clearing House, known for its sweepstakes, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to shift from direct-mail business to digital advertising. The company plans to continue its famous sweepstakes during the restructuring. Financial strain and changing consumer habits prompted the move. (AP)