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- HMS slams CorroHealth’s mass dismissal of employees
HMS criticized CorroHealth for mass dismissal of employees. The article highlights concerns over the company's employee layoffs.
- Residents flee as dangerous flooding hits WeHo, gushing water slams cars together
Residents in West Hollywood fled dangerous flooding caused by a major water main break early Thursday, leading to cars crashing into each other and water entering apartment garages. The rupture, reported around 3:55 a.m., flooded streets near Sunset Boulevard, Palm Avenue, and Hancock Avenue, trapping vehicles.
- Brit paratrooper hero held in Georgian prison for possessing legally prescribed drugs uses life savings to secure freedom... and celebrates with a Big Mac
A British paratrooper was detained in Georgia for possessing legally prescribed drugs, used his life savings to secure his release, and celebrated with a Big Mac.
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- How much interest will a $5,000 no-penalty CD earn now?
The article examines the potential interest earnings of a $5,000 no-penalty CD in the current rate environment. It highlights considerations for evaluating the value of such a deposit based on today's financial conditions.
- From the archives: Pat Oliphant and the art of political cartoons
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Pat Oliphant, whose political cartoons were syndicated in as many as 500 publications worldwide, died on July 13, 2026, at age 90. In a 2000 interview, he discussed caricature, censorship, and the influence of 19th-century French cartoonist Honoré Daumier, whose work led to restricted press freedom in France in 1835.
- Meteorite that hit home contains "alien world chemistry," experts say
Scientists analyzing a 2024 meteorite crash found preserved fragments containing brine-like fluids and key molecules indicative of 'alien world chemistry.' The discovery highlights potential insights into extraterrestrial environments.
- Cybercrime accounts for one in four major crime FIRs in Telangana
In 2025, Telangana accounted for 44% of India's cybercrime FIRs, registering 21,639 cases out of the national total of 49,620, making it the state with the highest number of such cases.
- Lawyer bought stunning $5.5m Cape Cod mansion knowing it was at risk of falling into the ocean... now he says he made a mistake and that he shouldn't have to repay his mortgage
A lawyer purchased a $5.5 million Cape Cod mansion despite knowing it was at risk of falling into the ocean. He now claims he made a mistake and should not be required to repay his mortgage.
- Senior defense officials considering military action against Cuba
The Pentagon is drawing up plans for possible military action in Cuba, according to U.S. officials. Charlie D'Agata reported this information.
- Tribal farmer producer company from Idukki launches drinking water brand ‘Anjunad'
Girijyothi Farmer Producer Company, an initiative of the High Range Development Society, launched a drinking water brand called 'Anjunad'. The company comprises over 700 tribal farmers from the Anchunad hills.
- Iran tells Houthis to close Red Sea oil route if US hits power network, sources say
Iran has instructed the Houthis to close the Red Sea oil route if the US attacks its power network, according to sources. The Houthis, a Yemeni group, are prepared to launch missile and drone attacks on shipping near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which could worsen the global energy crisis.
- Middle Tennessee city among top 10 cities for first-time homebuyers in new report. Here’s why
A WalletHub study ranked Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as the 10th-best U.S. city for first-time homebuyers due to its affordability, real-estate market, and quality of life. Nashville and Memphis also ranked among top large cities, while Knoxville and Murfreesboro performed well in midsize city categories.
- Ken Paxton Bought 3 Utah Condos, Adding to a $9 Million Real Estate Portfolio
Ken Paxton bought three Utah condos, adding to a $9 million real estate portfolio. He is the Texas Attorney General.
- Dozens rescued in central Texas after region hit by flash flooding for third day in a row
Torrential rain caused flash flooding in central Texas for the third consecutive day, leading to dozens of rescues. A tornado near San Antonio was also reported as part of the same storm system.
- PCSO: Man arrested in incident involving newborn son
A 33-year-old man was arrested on July 15 for felony child abuse involving his newborn son, following an investigation that began on June 12. The incident was reported by the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office in Colorado.
- Networked for the fight: Army aviation’s next advantage
Link 16 provides instantaneous, mission-wide connectivity to enhance Army aviation in complex operating environments, ensuring no aircraft operates in isolation.
- Tigress found dead in Srisailam Tiger Reserve
A tigress was found dead in the Srisailam Tiger Reserve. The incident highlights concerns about wildlife safety in the area.
- Peoples Gas reduces rate hike request by $58M in filing this week, but watchdog group says that's still not enough
Peoples Gas reduced its rate hike request by $58M (nearly 30%) in a recent filing with the Illinois Commerce Commission. A watchdog group criticized the reduction as insufficient.
- Inside Khamenei's funeral: Revealing moments from a week of mourning
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral in Iran revealed political tensions, including controversial Quranic verses recited during ceremonies. His son Mojtaba Khamenei succeeded him, and the event highlighted internal dynamics within Iran's leadership. The choice of verses, such as Surah Al Imran 13 for Saudi delegates, sparked criticism as perceived political messaging.
- Mulugu honey should be promoted under ‘Maa Shakti’ brand: Seethakka
Seethakka recommends promoting Mulugu honey under the 'Maa Shakti' brand. The suggestion highlights a potential strategy to enhance the visibility of Mulugu honey through a branded initiative.
- SHRC seeks report on sharing of aid recipients’ images on social media
The SHRC is requesting a report regarding the sharing of aid recipients' images on social media. The commission aims to address concerns about the disclosure of such images online.
- Trump fires U.S. attorney in Washington on heels of court appointment
Trump fired the U.S. attorney in Washington. The attorney, Roger Rogoff, was appointed by judges on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington but was removed shortly after.
- Germany massively expands federal police powers
The German government has expanded the powers of its federal police, particularly in surveillance, AI, and drone defenses. Experts have raised concerns about potential constitutional challenges to these new powers.
- Never let spotty Wi-Fi ruin movie night again—this lifetime app is $95
A lifetime app is offered for $95 to address spotty Wi-Fi during movie nights, allowing users to build a lifetime library. The app promises a solution for inconsistent internet connectivity.
- SC reserves ruling on jurisdictional dispute with FCC over authority to hear bail applications in pending NAB appeals
The Supreme Court of Pakistan reserved its ruling on a jurisdictional dispute between itself and the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) over authority to hear bail applications in pending National Accountability Bureau (NAB) appeals. The court is examining whether bail applications fall under the FCC's jurisdiction per the 27th Constitutional Amendment or remain under the Supreme Court's purview under Section 32 of the NAB law.
- 'Not a junk rally:' How to trade the strongest small-cap stock market in three decades
The Russell 2000 small-cap stock index has risen nearly 20% this year, marking its strongest first-half performance since 1991. Investing experts suggest the rally has momentum to continue.
- Michigan AQI: Canadian wildfire smoke blankets metro Detroit
An Air Quality Alert is in effect in metro Detroit due to Canadian wildfire smoke, resulting in the worst breathing conditions globally. The Canadian wildfires are the primary cause of the deteriorated air quality in the region.
- Sen. John Fetterman reveals the ultimate dealbreaker that would force him to ditch Democrats
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman disclosed a critical issue that could lead him to leave the Democratic Party. He identified a specific red-line issue as a potential dealbreaker for his continued alignment with the party.
- French far right to Musk: Thanks but no thanks on the Le Pen endorsement
France’s National Rally party downplays Elon Musk’s endorsement of Marine Le Pen, emphasizing that foreign opinions do not influence their campaign. The party has similarly distanced itself from U.S. political figures like Donald Trump. Concerns were raised about Musk’s potential to sway the election via his social media platform.
- Crypto brokerage firm Alpaca raises $135 million for tokenized stock infrastructure
Crypto brokerage firm Alpaca has raised $135 million to develop infrastructure for tokenized stocks. The funding aims to support the firm's platform for trading tokenized equities.
- U.S. and Iran trade more attacks as feud over Strait of Hormuz escalates
The U.S. conducted strikes targeting locations in Iran to degrade its ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran and the U.S. have escalated attacks in the region, according to a CBS News report by Courtney Kealy.
- Texas floodwaters surge toward Camp Mystic area one year after deadly floods
Texas is experiencing severe flooding near Camp Mystic, an area devastated by deadly floods a year ago, with emergency crews rescuing people from rising waters. Floodwaters have inundated Uvalde and surrounding areas, prompting urgent warnings to seek higher ground, though no deaths or injuries have been reported yet. The National Weather Service warns of flood levels approaching, but not exceeding, last year's catastrophic peak.
- Chatbots could be at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech
A Meta Oversight Board study found major AI systems, including those from U.S.-based companies, are more likely to refuse generating content critical of leaders in countries with strict speech regulations, such as Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and China, compared to leaders in more permissive governments like the U.S. and U.K. The report warns AI models could unintentionally extend state influence over online speech globally.
- NDA govt. restored power subsidy to all eligible aqua farmers, says Energy Minister Ravi Kumar
The NDA government has restored power subsidy to all eligible aqua farmers, according to Energy Minister Ravi Kumar. The previous YSR Congress Party government's policy had excluded thousands of farmers from the subsidy scheme.
- Engineers receive hands-on training in SCADA, IoT for wastewater management
Engineers are receiving hands-on training focused on SCADA and IoT technologies for wastewater management. The initiative aims to enhance technical skills in applying these systems to manage wastewater processes effectively.
- DR Congo unseals Glencore offices in latest tax dispute twist
DR Congo's finance minister ordered the removal of seals on Glencore's Kamoto Copper Company offices amid a multibillion-dollar tax dispute. President Félix Tshisekedi emphasized avoiding heavy-handed measures to protect investor confidence, while the government and Glencore continue negotiations. The tax authority claims Glencore owes billions, which the company disputes.
- Reflecting Pool peeling likely caused by application flaws, experts say
Experts suggest the Reflecting Pool's peeling is due to application flaws, contradicting President Donald Trump's claim of vandalism. A Washington Post analysis links the peeling to the renovation process stages.
- Italian court convicts 32 over deadly 2018 Genoa Bridge collapse
An Italian court convicted 32 defendants, including Giovanni Castellucci, for their roles in the 2018 Genoa Bridge collapse that killed 43 people. 25 others were acquitted or cleared in the case.
- Teen accused in fatal shooting of boy in Vallejo arrested
A teenager was arrested in connection with a fatal shooting of a boy in Vallejo and an attempted homicide in Richmond. Anderson Racael Marroquin, 18, was charged with suspicion of murder for a December 7, 2025, incident in Vallejo.