The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says he's focused on safety. So, why did the FAA let a type of Boeing plane keep flying after two crashes? Congress will be asking him today. In Chicago, prosecutors have dropped the charges against actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of faking a hate crime. The mayor and police chief are both angry at the decision. Could this case make Chicago residents think twice before reporting hate crimes in the future? And the all-female staff of the Vatican's women's news magazine abruptly resigned. They're accusing the institution of discrediting their coverage of sexual abuse of nuns by priests. How will the Vatican respond?
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