Daily Digest — United States

2025-10-20
The US stock market remained relatively stable yesterday, despite initial enthusiasm over better-than-expected jobs data. However, investor interest waned as the day progressed, resulting in a little change in the Dow. Meanwhile, the FBI is searching for clues in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, combing through thick desert terrain in an effort to locate her. In related news, Google has launched Android 17 Beta for Pixel devices, while Apple has released iOS 26. 3 for iPhone users. In the world of politics, Pam Bondi clashed with House Democrats over Epstein files at a DOJ oversight hearing. The House GOP also expressed outrage after a closed-door briefing on abortion drug, while GOP Senators railed at the FDA over the issue.

In other news, Iran commemorated the 1979 revolution as the nation faces growing tensions with the US and anger over a crackdown. In sports, Corbin Carroll will undergo surgery for a hamate fracture, while the NFL season review highlighted the importance of defense. In technology news, AI's threat to white-collar jobs has become more real, according to a recent report. Meanwhile, Google played a key role in recovering video from Nancy Guthrie's cameras, and NASA's Artemis II is experiencing issues with liquid hydrogen leaks. In other news, Samsung will hold its Galaxy S26 event on February 25, while the New York Fashion Week 2026 showcased key trends and styles.
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