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Coverage of 10% in the Nexus archive.
- Hong Kong official defends U-turn on public flats at Pak Shek Kok rail stop site
A senior Hong Kong official defended the decision to exclude public flats near the proposed Pak Shek Kok rail station, citing misalignment with existing private housing and insufficient community facilities. Permanent Secretary for Development Doris Ho Pui-ling stated the revised plan would not impact the government’s 10-year housing strategy.
- YMCA summer camp counselor accused in sexual assault of 10-year-old
A YMCA summer day camp counselor is accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl, according to the Morgan Hill Police Department. The incident was reported on June 30 and occurred during the victim's attendance at a YMCA summer day camp at the Morgan Hill Aquatic location.
- RBI Faces $100 Billion Challenge After Record Currency Defense
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is facing a $100 billion challenge following a record currency defense effort. The situation highlights significant financial pressures on the central bank.
- 'Surreal' feeling for St. Jude Dream Home winners
Carolyn and Ben Green were welcomed to their new St. Jude Dream Home in Suffolk, Virginia, after winning the Hampton Roads giveaway. The key to their home was presented by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital during a live event on WAVY-TV and 10 On Your Side.
- Girl, 10, who 'didn't have mean bone in her body' identified as third victim of Wisconsin boating crash that also killed her six and seven-year-old cousins
A 10-year-old girl described as having 'no mean bone in her body' was identified as the third victim of a Wisconsin boating crash that also killed her six and seven-year-old cousins. The incident occurred in Wisconsin, though no further details about the crash were provided in the article.
- Roundup: Offshore innovation / Housing market shift / Meta releases Muse Spark 1.1
Forged Energy Solutions plans to redevelop offshore infrastructure to support Louisiana's digital economy, including data centers. U.S. mortgage rates rose to 6.49% for 30-year fixed loans, increasing borrowing costs. Meta released Muse Spark 1.1, an AI model for developers targeting coding and complex tasks.
- Average 30-year US mortgage rate rises to 6.49%, pushing up homebuyers’ borrowing costs
The average 30-year U.S. mortgage rate rose to 6.49% from 6.43% last week, increasing borrowing costs for homebuyers. Freddie Mac reported the increase, noting that higher rates reduce purchasing power and contribute to a housing slump. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage also rose to 5.82%, influenced by factors like Federal Reserve policies and rising 10-year Treasury yields linked to inflation expectations and the war with Iran.
- Average 30-year US mortgage rate rises to 6.49%, pushing up homebuyers' borrowing costs
The average 30-year U.S. mortgage rate increased to 6.49% from 6.43% last week, according to Freddie Mac, raising borrowing costs for homebuyers and reducing their purchasing power. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage also rose to 5.82%, impacting refinancing options. Higher rates have contributed to weaker home sales this year.
- Average 30-year US mortgage rate rises to 6.49%, pushing up homebuyers' borrowing costs
The average 30-year U.S. mortgage rate increased to 6.49% from 6.43% last week, according to Freddie Mac, raising borrowing costs for homebuyers. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage also rose to 5.82%, influenced by factors like the Federal Reserve's policy and higher 10-year Treasury yields, which reached 4.55% amid expectations of inflation and the war with Iran.
- Oil prices and stock markets worldwide hold steadier as AI stocks climb
Oil prices and stock markets stabilized as AI-related stocks rose despite U.S.-Iran tensions and airstrikes. The S&P 500 gained 0.3%, while oil prices slightly declined but remained above previous levels. AI-driven companies like Micron Technology and Broadcom boosted market performance.
- America's Top States for Business 2026: See the full rankings and where your state finished
CNBC's 2026 annual study ranks all 50 U.S. states based on 138 metrics across 10 categories to determine business competitiveness. The report identifies the top states for business in America.
- Metro Bank offers 100% mortgage to first-time buyers - but they will need their parents' help
Metro Bank is offering a 100% mortgage to first-time buyers, though applicants will require parental assistance. The initiative aims to support first-time homebuyers by eliminating the need for a down payment.
- Hawaiʻi committed to 100% clean energy. Now it’s flirting with natural gas.
Hawaiʻi committed to 100% renewable electricity in 2015 but is now considering natural gas. Governor David Ige signed the legal commitment under the state's great seal.
- Minivan driver wanted for hitting pedestrian at Norwalk gas station
A hit-and-run incident occurred at a Norwalk Chevron gas station on July 6 when a minivan driver struck a pedestrian and fled the scene. The incident took place in the parking lot of 10967 Alondra Blvd. just before 7 a.m., with the suspect not stopping to check on the victim.
- How often does Austin hit 100°? Here's a breakdown by date, month, year and decade
Austin's temperature records at Camp Mabry, dating back to 1898, show the city has exceeded 100° more than 2,000 times. The article provides a breakdown of how often Austin reaches 100° by date, month, year, and decade.
- TxDOT wants feedback amid annual update of 10-year plan
The Texas Department of Public Transportation is seeking public feedback on its 10-year transportation plan. The plan undergoes an annual update, and the department is soliciting input from residents.
- Gilroy police looking for driver who struck and killed pedestrian
Gilroy police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred Tuesday night at the intersection of 10th and Monterey streets. Officers found an adult pedestrian with major injuries in the roadway and are seeking the driver responsible for the collision.
- Chesapeake "junkyard" homeowner fined after failing to show in court
A Chesapeake homeowner, Blair Hess, was fined after failing to appear in court related to neighbor complaints about his 'junkyard' on Tyre Neck Road. The issue has been reported by 10 On Your Side's Andy Fox.
- ODU to break ground on $250M engineering and arts building
Old Dominion University will begin construction on a $250 million Engineering and Arts building ahead of its 100th anniversary.
- Legionnaires’ disease outbreak: 28 New Yorkers now sick as city expands public health response to Upper East Side crisis
A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak has sickened 28 New Yorkers, with 21 hospitalized, as the city expands its public health response on the Upper East Side. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYC Health Department announced measures to release addresses of buildings with Legionella-positive cooling towers and mandate their remediation. The outbreak is contained to ZIP codes 10028, 10128, and 10075, with no deaths reported so far.
- Hulu revisits serial murder case involving 10,000 human remains in 'Return to Fox Hollow'
Hulu is revisiting one of the largest unidentified human remains cases in the United States, second only to 9/11, in its new streaming series 'Return to Fox Hollow'. The case involves 10,000 human remains and is highlighted as a major unresolved crime.
- Hulu revisits serial murder case involving 10,000 human remains in 'Return to Fox Hollow'
Hulu is revisiting a major unidentified human remains case in the United States, involving 10,000 remains, through its new show 'Return to Fox Hollow,' which is now streaming. The case is described as the second-largest of its kind in U.S. history, following the 9/11 attacks.
- YSR was a legendary leader who changed crores of lives, says Y.S. Sharmila
Y.S. Sharmila Reddy highlighted schemes like Arogyasri, the 108 ambulance service, fee reimbursement, and Jalayagnam, crediting them for transforming lives of the poor. She described YSR as a legendary leader who impacted crores of lives.
- ‘Where do I get that from?’: UK asylum seekers face hefty repayment bill
The UK government plans to require asylum seekers to pay £10,000 ($13,360) in subsistence fees. Refugees and NGOs have criticized the proposal, calling it excessive.
- China’s 10-Year Bond Sale Sees Demand Gauge at Record High
China's 10-year bond sale recorded a demand gauge at a record high. The sale attracted significant investor interest, as indicated by the elevated demand metric.
- Buckled beams sit below major expansion of Midtown Pfizer conversion project, officials say
FDNY drone images revealed buckled structural columns and damage inside a Midtown construction site, leading to evacuations and concerns about a localized collapse beneath a 10-story horizontal expansion of the Pfizer building.
- Chicago man charged in Gary shooting that killed 10-year-old boy, wounded 50-year-old man
A Chicago man has been charged in connection with a shooting in Gary, Indiana, that resulted in the death of a 10-year-old boy and the injury of a 50-year-old man. Prosecutors in Lake County, Indiana announced the charges.
- Clarksville Police cruiser hit by passing vehicle while officer tended to woman walking on road
A Clarksville Police Department cruiser was struck by a passing vehicle while officers assisted a woman experiencing a mental health crisis on 101st Airborne Division Parkway. The incident caused a one-hour road closure and damaged three vehicles, though no injuries were reported.
- The Long Battle to Keep the NYPD Out of Mental Health Emergencies
Genaro called 911 for his brother Steven, who has schizophrenia, during a mental health crisis, but NYPD officers arrested both brothers instead of providing medical assistance. The family was traumatized as police treated the situation as a criminal incident, focusing on property damage and assault rather than addressing Steven's mental health needs.
- Texas woman pulled from sewage-filled ravine after days trapped in 104-degree heat
A Texas woman was rescued after being trapped for days in a sewage-filled ravine during 104-degree heat. A dramatic rescue operation saved her life.
- NYC council member victim of target attacks
Detectives are investigating shattered windows and threatening phone calls made to NYC Councilmember Phil Wong's office in MASPETH, Queens. The NYPD responded to a 911 call about criminal mischief within the 104 Precinct.
- North Carolina Highway Patrol warns about consequences of driving impaired after paramedic killed in crash
The North Carolina Highway Patrol warned about the dangers of impaired driving after a paramedic was killed when an ambulance was struck by a car driven by Jared Logan, who faces charges including second-degree murder and reckless driving. Trooper Robert A. Rogers emphasized the preventable nature of the tragedy and highlighted the '100 Deadliest Days of Summer' campaign due to increased road risks.
- Legionnaires' cluster continues to grow in Manhattan: officials
The number of confirmed Legionnaires' disease cases on Manhattan's Upper East Side has increased from 14 to 18 within zip codes 10075, 10028, and 10128, according to New York City health officials.
- 10th Circuit affirms federal law preempts Kansas ratepayer price gouging claims
The 10th Circuit ruled that Kansas ratepayers cannot sue natural gas wholesalers under state consumer protection law for price spikes during a 2021 winter storm, citing federal preemption under the Natural Gas Act. The court found that wholesale price controls fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which investigated but took no enforcement action.
- 38-year-old Oceanfront cold case still stumps police
A 38-year-old cold case murder remains unsolved as Virginia Beach Police Department's Cold Case Homicide Unit investigates the July 15-16, 1988, killing of Anastasia Christie, 80, found by her son in her 25 1/2 Street home near the Atlantic Ocean.
- 2-year-old boy struck by vehicle in West Park dies at hospital
A 2-year-old boy died after being struck by a vehicle in West Park on Monday afternoon. Authorities responded to the incident on the 100 block of Allen Road, transporting the child to Memorial Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The driver remained at the scene, and the Broward Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide Unit is investigating.
- Customs surpasses 2025 revenue target, projects N11tn for 2026
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) exceeded its 2025 revenue target of ₦6.584 trillion, collecting ₦7.277 trillion—a 10.24% increase—and projects ₦11 trillion for 2026.
- 10-year-old among 5 shot in neighborhood Fourth of July party in Mount Clemens
Five people, including a 10-year-old girl, were shot during a Fourth of July neighborhood party in Mount Clemens on July 4. Three victims remain hospitalized but are expected to recover; the suspect is not in custody.
- From ‘neighboring’ to justice: Operation Metro Surge
Minnesota experienced widespread arrests and deportations under ICE's Operation Metro Surge, with 5,000 people detained and $700 million in lost revenue. The operations, criticized for violating constitutional amendments and international human rights laws, targeted cities with large immigrant populations and resulted in nearly 200,000 arrests nationwide by early 2026.
- Custodial torture allegation clouds probe into POCSO case at Koodal in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta
An allegation of custodial torture has emerged in a POCSO case in Koodal, Pathanamthitta, Kerala. Investigators doubt the girl's claims against 10 individuals, attributing them to disappointment in a romantic relationship rather than factual events.