Police say three people are dead and a suspect is in custody after a shooting in the parking lot of a Target in Austin, Texas. Omar Villafranca has more. Violent crime has dropped 26% from last year in Washington, D.C., but on Monday, President Trump took charge of the city's nearly 4,000-person police department, claiming the nation's capital is in crisis. Scott MacFarlane has more. At least one person was killed and at least ten others were injured in an explosion at a U.S. Steel plant 15 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday. One person remains missing. Meg Oliver reports. President Trump and other officials now describe the upcoming face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "feel out meeting" to gauge how serious Putin is about making a peace deal with Ukraine. Ed O'Keefe has more. The Trump administration has reached a deal with American chipmakers Nvidia and AMD to sell two semiconductors to China in exchange for a 15% cut of their revenue. Jo Ling Kent reports. An Ohio-based nonprofit is working to educate and engage people on the available careers in manufacturing. In part, to help fill the more than 400,000 open jobs in that sector. Ian Lee reports.
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