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- 140 years of banking crises and bailouts
The article examines the history spanning 140 years, focusing on recurring themes of banking crises and bailouts. It summarizes its scope with the phrase, "We started so we finished."
- Lawsuit by more than 1,000 women against Chesapeake Regional comes to court
Over 1,040 plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against an authority connected to Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. The lawsuit alleges that the hospital was grossly negligent in granting operating privileges to OBGYN Javaid Perwaiz, who was convicted on federal charges.
- Judge will consider new trial for Karmelo Anthony in Texas track meet killing
A judge is scheduled to consider whether granting Texas teen Karmelo Anthony a new trial. This follows his murder conviction relating to the stabbing death of an athlete. The incident occurred at a high school track meet.
- Madison Heights debates removal of Flock camera pointed at dispensary
A debate has occurred in Madison Heights regarding the removal of a Flock camera pointed at the JARS dispensary located on 12 Mile Road. The original placement was required as part of an agreement between JARS and the city, with the final revised agreement slated for a City Council vote. Following a viral backlash concerning privacy issues, the company placed up a "No Flock Zone" sign to block the camera lens.
- Mother, grandmother driving to South Padre Island killed in wrong way Hwy. 121 crash
A family traveling from North Richland Hills to South Padre Island was involved in a wrong-way crash on Hwy. 121. The accident killed the mother and grandmother, and critically injured an 11-year-old girl.
- Amazon is planning to expand drone delivery to nearly 500 U.S. cities by year's end
Amazon plans to significantly expand its drone delivery service, planning a rollout to nearly 500 U.S. cities by year's end. This planned expansion represents a sixfold increase from Prime Air's current operational footprint in 11 metro areas.
- 18-year-old charged after vehicle tampering and theft in Southampton Co.
An 18-year-old man was arrested in connection to vehicle tampering and the theft of items from vehicles during June. This information was reported by the Southampton County Sheriff's Office.
- Chicago crime: 9 shot, 1 fatally overnight; woman killed, man wounded in stabbing
Several violent incidents occurred in Chicago from Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. The shootings resulted in nine people being shot, including a 16-year-old boy who died. Additionally, two people were stabbed, leading to one death and one injury.
- Treasury yields pull back from multi-decade highs ahead of FOMC minutes
Treasury yields pulled back from multi-decade highs ahead of FOMC minutes. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note fell by 2 basis points to reach 4.686%. This specific rate is noted as a key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing.
- Questions mount after 19-year-old found dead inside Staten Island residence
Questions are mounting after a 19-year-old man was discovered dead inside a Staten Island apartment. Police reported that the victim had visible injuries, and investigators are currently questioning his mother as the inquiry continues.
- Authorities, family seek help finding missing 10-year-old girl last seen in East LA
A search is currently underway for a missing 10-year-old girl. The incident occurred after she was last seen in East Los Angeles, according to authorities.
- Couple sues after O.C. sheriff's patrol unit plows into vehicle
An Orange County couple sustained serious injuries after their vehicle was struck by a speeding sheriff's patrol unit in Santa Ana. As a result of the collision, the couple is filing a lawsuit against the county and the deputy who was driving.
- Texas teen convicted in fatal stabbing at track meet seeks a new trial and judge
The case concerns a Texas teenager convicted of fatally stabbing a 17-year-old track athlete from a rival team during a high school meet in suburban Dallas. This case is back in court this week, where the teen seeks a new trial and judge.
- Community shows support for restaurant rammed by car during burglary attempt
A 17-year-old is facing numerous charges after allegedly ramming a stolen car into a local restaurant. The incident occurred while the individual was attempting to break into the neighboring vape shop, prompting deputies from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office to respond around 5 a.m.
- 20-year-old injured in reported auto-pedestrian crash in Albany
A woman was injured in a reported auto-pedestrian crash that took place in Albany on Tuesday evening. The Albany Police Department responded to the area of 1383 Washington Avenue at approximately 6:45 p.m.
- 3 teens arrested after man found shot to death in vehicle
Denver police arrested three teenagers on suspicion of murder after a 19-year-old man was found shot to death in a vehicle. The victim was reportedly lured to a specific location before the incident.
- A Room Without A View: New Building Goes Up Just Inches From Woman’s Window
Lucia Whalen found that an empty lot next to her Wicker Park apartment was replaced by a cinderblock wall and new parking structure, blocking natural light and preventing the use of her window as an emergency escape. She later met with Ald. Daniel La Spata (1st), representing the project developer, to discuss potential modifications, such as 'light alcoves' or rebuilding it entirely. The development team maintained that they followed zoning approval and building permits for the new construction.
- Pasadena Opens Its Cooling Center as a Heat Advisory Settles In
Due to a heat advisory, Pasadena has opened the Jackie Robinson Community Center at 1020 North Fair Oaks Avenue as an official cooling center. The City of Pasadena is operating this refuge from dangerous heat, keeping it open from Tuesday through Thursday.
- Stocks keep shrugging off rising Treasury yields. Here’s the level that could finally trigger a selloff.
The 10-year Treasury yield continues to climb despite stocks shrugging off the increase. Strategas stated that the ascent of yields will be much higher before stocks are predicted to start hurting.
- One Attacker Has Scraped Both Salesforce and ServiceNow Portals Since 2025
A single piece of infrastructure has been pulling records out of Salesforce and ServiceNow customer portals across multiple industries for more than a year. According to research published by agent security platform Reco, this activity was named the City Forum campaign and traces back to server 158.220.87.79.
- 14 charged in alleged cocaine trafficking ring tied to Penn State University fraternities
Fourteen people have been charged in connection with an alleged cocaine trafficking ring. This criminal activity was reportedly tied to Penn State University fraternities, including Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi.
- Girl Tribe closing South End store after nearly a decade
Girl Tribe Co. will close its South End store at 1800 Camden Road on Aug. 31 after nearly a decade of operation. The co-founders, Sarah Baucom and Carrie Barker, decided not to renew the lease, citing the need to focus on moving forward. Girl Tribe's next chapter will concentrate on wholesale opportunities, brand licensing deals (for graphic tees, sweatshirts, and hats), and creating a lasting business model that maintains 100% ownership.
- Trump endorses replacement GOP nominee Jennifer Balkcom after Chuck Edwards ends re-election bid
President Donald Trump endorsed North Carolina state Rep. Jennifer Balkcom as the replacement Republican nominee for the state's 11th Congressional District. This designation came after Trump-backed incumbent Rep. Chuck Edwards dropped his re-election bid. Edwards made the announcement following a House Committee on Ethics report that recommended censure due to professional misconduct towards two young female staffers.
- Trump endorses replacement GOP nominee Jennifer Balkcom after Chuck Edwards ends re-election bid
Donald Trump endorsed North Carolina state Rep. Jennifer Balkcom as the new Republican nominee for the 11th Congressional District after incumbent Rep. Chuck Edwards dropped his re-election bid. The withdrawal occurred in the wake of a report from the House Committee on Ethics recommending censure against Edwards following findings regarding inappropriate conduct toward young staffers.
- Remembering Memphis Rep. Joseph Hanover and his role in Tennessee’s women’s suffrage
The article honors Memphis Rep. Joseph Hanover for his crucial role in ratifying the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920. This vote enshrined American women's right to vote in the U.S. Constitution, culminating a decades-long struggle. Hanover kept pro-suffrage votes together despite strong opposition from powerful forces like House Speaker Seth Walker.
- ELIFIN’s Commercial Property of the Week: Stabilized retail investment near LSU
ELIFIN is promoting a six-unit retail strip center at 1750 Brightside Dr for $1,700,000. This fully leased property near LSU in Baton Rouge generates stable income and is positioned along a growing retail corridor that sees nearly 18,000 cars per day.
- China’s 10-year bond yield falls to 13-month low
China’s 10-year bond yield fell to a 13-month low. This movement is attributed to weak economic growth, which has consequently pushed investors into sovereign debt.
- Florida set to carry out 13th execution this year in nation’s busiest death chamber
Florida is set to carry out its 13th execution this year in the nation's busiest death chamber. The individual facing execution is a Florida man who fatally shot his estranged wife and also wounded his mother-in-law.
- School shootings reveal simmering discontent of Turkish youth
School shootings have exposed simmering discontent among Turkish youth. The content notes that feelings of anger and alienation are widespread, affecting many individuals aged 18 to 24 who are neither working nor studying.
- Historic Presidio building to become ‘co-working’ space
Bay Area employees will soon have access to a former U.S. Army barracks in the Presidio. The Presidio Trust announced it signed a lease with CANOPY, a boutique co-working and office provider, for the historic brick building located at 102 Montgomery St. in San Francisco.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in California’s special congressional election
California’s 14th Congressional District will hold a special election for a replacement of Eric Swalwell. The contest features State Sen. Aisha Wahab and Bay Area Rapid Transit Board President Melissa Hernandez competing for the remainder of the term, while also facing each other in a fall race for the full-term seat. Outside groups, including United Democracy Project and Bold America (both backed by AIPAC), have collectively spent about $4.1 million on the race.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in California’s special congressional election
Following Eric Swalwell's resignation from Congress, constituents will vote for a replacement in California’s 14th Congressional District. State Sen. Aisha Wahab and Bay Area Rapid Transit Board President Melissa Hernandez are competing in the special election, which determines who will serve out the remainder of his term. Outside groups associated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee spent approximately $4.1 million on the race, supporting Hernandez while opposing Wahab.
- Driver crashes into parked cars, wall at North Miami Beach apartment complex
Authorities are investigating an accident after a driver crashed into parked vehicles and then hit a wall at a North Miami Beach apartment complex. The incident occurred at the Aliro Apartments near Northeast 142nd Street and 18th Avenue. Although there was significant damage, no injuries were reported.
- 18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly Lexington park shooting
An 18-year-old has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting incident. The shooting took place at a park in Lexington, Kentucky, resulting in one life and injuring three others.
- Man stabbed multiple times in NYC McDonald's: NYPD
A 19-year-old man was stabbed multiple times inside a McDonald's located at 490 8th Avenue in Manhattan early Monday morning, around 2:01 a.m. Police found the victim with multiple stab wounds to the torso and EMS transported him to a local hospital.
- Japan’s 10-year bond yield hits three-decade high
Japan's 10-year bond yield reached a three-decade high. Additionally, the interest rate nears 3%, driven by concerns that a weak yen is fueling inflation.
- NYPD officers fatally shoot man armed with butcher knife after he advanced toward cops: police
NYPD officers fatally shot 54-year-old Wei Chan after he advanced toward them with a large butcher knife inside an apartment building at 126 Ludlow Street. Officers encountered him while responding to multiple 911 calls about an assault in progress, and the incident will undergo an internal investigation.
- Japan’s Bond Yields Climb on BOJ Hike Bets, Fiscal Concerns
Japan's bonds fell due to growing speculation that the Bank of Japan might raise interest rates and general fiscal concerns. This market activity pushed the 10-year yield to the highest level recorded since 1996.
- Man slashed during dispute on D train in Harlem
A man was slashed during a dispute that occurred on the D train in Harlem. The incident took place just before 7 p.m. Sunday while the train was approaching the 155th Street Station.
- Hurricane Lala: Maui, Honolulu And Kauaʻi Counties Face Storm Impacts
Hurricane Lala has impacted Maui, Honolulu, and Kauaʻi Counties. Residents in these islands, which are home to more than 1.2 million people, experienced thousands of power outages. The area currently remains under a tropical storm warning.