Summary
The Supreme Court decided that Lisa Cook can keep her job at the Federal Reserve for now. The White House withdrew its nominee for the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A Bronx building experienced an explosion but residents were unharmed, and Hurricane Imelda is moving towards Bermuda.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court allowed Lisa Cook to remain as a Federal Reserve Governor temporarily.
- The White House withdrew its nomination for the leader of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- A building in the Bronx had an explosion that led to part of it collapsing.
- No residents in the Bronx building were harmed by the explosion.
- Hurricane Imelda is on a path towards Bermuda.