Good Morning, it is Saturday September 7th, and we're covering The fight for the future of the Murdoch media empire is about to begin, One student dead in Maryland high school shooting, and Packers' Jordan Love helped off field after apparent leg injury Live updates, and some big investing tips & much more!! First time reading?                                                                         American Fact of the Day!  The United States has had only one official national holiday that celebrates an individualâs life and achievements, and that's Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Established in 1983 and first observed in 1986, it's a holiday dedicated to honoring the civil rights leader's contributions to equality and justice. It's a unique commemoration in American history, highlighting the nation's dedication to recognizing and celebrating the impact of individuals who have shaped its history.                                                                         Breaking Updates â The fight for the future of the Murdoch media empire is about to begin  Murdoch, the 93-year-old billionaire press baron, reportedly wants to alter the terms of an irrevocable trust so that his eldest son, Lachlan, inherits his throne and keeps control of prized assets such as Fox News and The Wall Street Journal. But three of the mogulâs other children â James, Elisabeth and Prudence â are pushing back, insisting that all four siblings continue to receive equal voting shares.  The family feud goes before a judge at the Washoe County Courthouse in Reno, Nevada, next week, but the proceedings and case filings are shrouded in secrecy. Alicia L. Lerud, an administrator at the Second Judicial District Court, confirmed to NBC News that the Murdoch matter is under seal and âconfidential pursuant to court order.â (Reno probate court frequently deals with family trusts and estates.)  [Read More Here]( One student dead in Maryland high school shooting  A student at a Maryland high school died after being shot by another student during a fight on Friday in a school bathroom, authorities said. Warren Curtis Grant, 15, died after the shooting at Joppatowne high school, the Harford county sheriff, Jeff Gahler, said at a media briefing. The fight happened two days after a shooter whom authorities identified as a 14-year-old student killed four people at a high school outside Atlanta.  In Maryland on Friday, a 16-year-old student whom police identified as the shooter fled shortly afterward but was caught minutes later nearby. âHe has yet to be charged, but will be charged, and at the time those charges are preferred as an adult, we will release the name of the suspect,â Gahler said.  Gahler also said that the sheriffâs office has had more than 10 cases since 2022 âwhere the suspect was either the victim, witness or the suspect in an incident handled by the Harford county sheriffâs officeâ, adding that the investigation was in its early stages.  [Read more updates here]( â                                                                         American Sports & Culture Packers' Jordan Love helped off field after apparent leg injury  Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love could not finish Friday's season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles after he suffered an apparent lower left leg injury with 6 seconds left in a 34-29 loss in São Paulo.  [READ MORE...]( Jessica Pegula rallies for 3-set win to reach US Open final  Jessica Pegula could do no right at the outset of her first Grand Slam semifinal. Her opponent at the US Open on Thursday night, Karolina Muchova, could do no wrong.  MORE...]( Yankees' Anthony Rizzo doesn't seek closure in Chicago return  Anthony Rizzo doesn't feel a sense of closure for his first trip to Wrigley Field since getting traded to the New York Yankees by the Chicago Cubs three years ago.  [READ MORE...](                                                               American Business & Markets August jobs report: Unemployment rate falls to 4.2%, labor market adds 142,000 jobs  Wage growth, an important measure for gauging inflation pressures, rose to 3.8% year-over-year, up from a 3.6% annual gain in July. On a monthly basis, wages increased 0.4%, higher than the 0.2% seen the month prior.  [READ MORE...]( S&P 500 rises slightly, but heads for worst week since April: Live updates  The S&P 500 traded just 0.1% higher, while the Nasdaq Composite declined 0.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 170 points, or 0.4%.  [READ MORE...]( You arenât likely to lose a job in the US but may find it harder to land one  Laid off by the music streaming service Spotify last year, Joovay Arias figured heâd land another job as a software engineer fairly soon. His previous job search, in 2019, had been a breeze.  [READ MORE...]( In order to unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click [here](