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- Keller High School band director arrested for DWI
Keller High School band director Daniel Bloss was arrested by Colleyville police for driving while intoxicated and held in Tarrant County jail.
- IDF begins work on Jordan Valley security berm, carving scar through Palestinian farms
The IDF has started constructing a security berm in the Jordan Valley, described as a patrol road and natural obstacle to prevent smuggling and terrorism. However, local Palestinians claim the project is cutting them off from productive land and could lead to $200 million in annual economic losses.
- A memorial turns deadly: What we know about the boat accident near Alcatraz
A boat accident near Alcatraz on San Francisco Bay resulted in one death and three people missing and presumed dead. Authorities are investigating the cause of the sinking.
- A memorial turns deadly: What we know about the boat accident near Alcatraz
A boat sank near Alcatraz on San Francisco Bay, resulting in one death and three missing, presumed dead. Authorities are investigating the cause.
- Suspect arrested in I-485 road rage shooting
Police arrested 23-year-old Dailyn Young for shooting a stranger in the head during a road rage incident on I-485. He was charged with two counts of attempted murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle. The victim, Parish Killian, survived and is recovering. Young was stopped in a stolen car.
- 2027 : tout savoir avant de partir en vacances
A podcast episode discusses the 2027 presidential race, highlighting several candidates and resuming on August 31. The episode features Anthony Lattier, Pauline de Saint Remy, and Elisa Bertholomey of POLITICO.
- Officials in Dare County investigating car break-ins; suspect sought
Dare County officials are investigating multiple car break-ins in the Colington Harbour neighborhood that occurred overnight on July 13. A resident's security camera captured the incident, and the suspect is described as a tall individual wearing a jacket.
- Relentless Rain Causes Widespread Flooding in Central Texas
Relentless rain has caused widespread flooding in Central Texas, with the Pedernales River surging in Fredericksburg, Texas.
- At least 1 person has died as Texas flooding forces evacuations and high-water rescues, Abbott says
Texas flooding has resulted in at least one death, forced evacuations, and prompted high-water rescues as rivers overflowed, with residents fleeing to higher ground. The National Weather Service warned of a 'large and deadly flood wave,' and over 1,300 personnel have rescued more than 70 people. This follows similar catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country a year earlier that killed over 100 people.
- Queens officials want DA to investigate rental fraud allegations after Gothamist report
Queens Councilmembers Julie Won and Harvey Epstein have requested the Queens District Attorney to investigate rental fraud allegations following a Gothamist report that identified a pattern of such accusations.
- Cajun Navy volunteer who experienced 2025 floods: 'Not really sure what to say anymore'
Ryan Logue, a Cajun Navy volunteer, experienced another major flash flood in his hometown of Kerrville, which he described as one of the hardest things he's seen in a long time. He had previously volunteered during deadly floods in Kerrville last year.
- Pilot crisis forces major airline to cut routes — hinting that more carriers could fall short
A major airline is cutting routes due to a pilot crisis, with implications that more carriers may face similar challenges. Another airline has also been forced to reduce flights because of a lack of pilots.
- Police detain rowdy sheeter Sreenivas Gowda under Goonda Act
Police have detained Sreenivas Gowda, labeled a 'rowdy sheeter', under the Goonda Act. The arrest is linked to his alleged involvement in unruly behavior.
- Germany and France seek to ‘bounce back’ from fighter jet failure
France and Germany aim to advance joint defense projects after the collapse of their Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet initiative. The two nations will focus on bolstering European rearmament and addressing tensions over competing defense strategies, including France's refusal to join Germany's European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI).
- WHO: Uganda is silent on updates following disclosure of Marburg outbreak
The Ugandan government has not provided updates on a reported Marburg virus outbreak, prompting the World Health Organization to request more information on the investigation's progress. WHO's Health Emergencies Program executive director noted ongoing efforts to obtain details from Uganda.
- Man snuck into Anthropic office to warn exec ‘was going to be killed’ as violent threats mount: report
A man infiltrated an Anthropic office to warn an executive about an impending threat. Tech companies are enhancing security measures, including hiring armed guards for top executives.
- CPW shares images from the efforts to save fish from wildfire in Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) staff evacuated thousands of greenback cutthroat trout and Hayden Creek cutthroat trout from the Leadville National Fish Hatchery due to the Willow Fire. The fish were relocated to other hatcheries, with some released for fishing opportunities, as the fire burned over 6,000 acres near Leadville and is now 40% contained.
- No radiation leak after ‘contamination’ events at Africa’s only nuclear plant, regulator says
South Africa's nuclear regulator confirmed no radiation leak occurred during three 'contamination' events at the Koeberg Power Station, stating the incidents were contained within the facility and posed no public risk. The plant, Africa's only nuclear power station, plans to expand its nuclear capacity, with other African nations like Egypt also advancing nuclear projects.
- Karnataka asks Centre to declare drought situation as ‘calamity of national significance’
Karnataka has requested the Centre to declare the current drought situation as a 'calamity of national significance'. Preliminary assessments indicate that nearly 80% of the sown crop has been lost in affected areas due to inadequate rainfall and persistently high temperatures, according to Parameshwara.
- Trump Is Expected to Revisit Election Fraud Claims in Speech: What to Know.
Trump is expected to address election fraud claims in an upcoming speech. The article references a recent primary election at Scotch Ridge Church in Carlise, Iowa.
- Chase suspect swims into ocean off Pacific Palisades in attempt to evade police
A suspect being chased by police swam into the ocean off Pacific Palisades to evade capture. The incident occurred Thursday morning.
- Govt. lists five Bills for Monsoon Session, no mention of delimitation legislation
The government plans to introduce the Prevention of Insults to National Honour (Amendment) Bill during the Monsoon Session. The bill aims to criminalize intentional insults or disruptions during the singing of Vande Mataram.
- Tradable’s $1B Stellar deal adds to institutional tokenization boom
Tradable will bring up to $1 billion in private credit assets to Stellar, expanding the blockchain's role in institutional finance. This deal highlights the growing trend of tokenizing real-world assets through blockchain technology.
- Trump administration revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits
The Trump administration is reviving a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid, and housing vouchers.
- Trump administration revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits
The Trump administration is reviving a public charge rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid, and housing vouchers. The policy, first implemented in 2020, was reversed under President Joe Biden but will take effect again on September 18.
- Nashville police search for driver in Nolensville Pike hit-and-run
Nashville police are searching for a driver who hit a pedestrian on Nolensville Pike on July 1 and fled the scene. They are asking the public for help identifying the driver.
- Graham Platner received glowing media coverage before dramatic exit from Senate race after rape accusation
Graham Platner exited the Senate race following multiple scandals, including a rape allegation from a former girlfriend he denied. The positive media coverage he initially received is now being re-examined.
- Satheesan’s ‘refusal’ to meet KSU president fuels slugfest in Congress
Satheesan’s refusal to meet KSU president has sparked a conflict in Congress. KPCC spokesperson V.R. Anoop criticized the lack of courtesy shown to KPCC general secretary P.M. Niyas and KSU president Aloshious Xavier compared to Hindu Aikya Vedi’s K.P. Sasikala and R.V. Babu.
- See what cities have the best (and worst) air quality right now
Deteriorating air quality from Canada’s wildfires has led to hazardous conditions in Michigan and parts of the Midwest and Northeast U.S., with Detroit having the worst air quality globally at an AQI of 724. The U.S. Air Quality Index categorizes AQI above 300 as hazardous, and IQAir’s rankings highlight cities with the highest and lowest AQIs today.
- Montana Weathers murder: 2nd man charged in killing of 10-year-old
A second suspect has been charged in the Gary shooting that resulted in the death of 10-year-old Montana Weathers. The incident occurred following a Fourth of July party.
- Trump tightens visa limits for international students and foreign press
Trump has implemented stricter visa limits for international students and foreign press. The announcement was made on Harvard's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 15, 2025.
- Brownsville lands $3.2B AI drone tech company. Community members question the impact it could bring.
Brownsville has secured a $3.2B AI drone tech company, though community members express concerns about its potential impact. The article also highlights a pipe fitting class at the STX Metal Trades training center led by instructor Jason Medina.
- NYC air quality alert: Where are the Canada wildfires burning?
New York City is under an air quality alert due to smoke from over 850 active wildfires in Canada. The smoke is being carried southeast from Ontario to the Midwest and Northeast by winds.
- State judge hits the brakes on 72nd Street bike lane plans for Upper West Side
A state judge issued a temporary restraining order halting plans to build bike lanes on Upper West Side's 72nd Street amid lawsuits from a block association and disabled residents, who argue the design poses safety hazards. The city's DOT defends the project as a safety and business boost, while plaintiffs claim it violates the Americans with Disabilities Act and impedes emergency vehicle access.
- Midyear money checkup: Experts say small changes now can lead to stronger finances by year's end
Financial experts recommend reassessing personal finances midyear to improve financial stability by year's end. A Bankrate survey highlights that nearly 25% of Americans lack emergency savings, while individuals like Matt Nawrocki and Allyson Lambert use budgeting apps to track expenses. Experts such as Trae Bodge advise prioritizing emergency funds and reducing unnecessary subscriptions to build stronger financial habits.
- Visa backs Open USD with new stablecoin platform as Circle faces fresh competition
Visa has announced support for Open USD's new stablecoin platform. This development positions Circle, a major player in the stablecoin market, to face increased competition.
- Chevron and Iraq seek to bypass Strait of Hormuz with Syria pipeline
Chevron and Iraq are collaborating on a pipeline project through Syria to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The consortium includes a Syrian-Qatari group and a Los Angeles-based venture firm linked to Trump ally Tom Barrack.
- ‘Chaotic’ ICE directives in wake of Houston shooting leave Dallas organizers reeling
Immigration authorities initially pledged to stop traffic stops following two fatal shootings, but the president has now instructed them to continue. Dallas organizers are struggling with the conflicting directives from ICE.
- The Wag Lab, Bucktown’s New Doggy Daycare, Takes Donations For Homeless Pets And Their Owners
The Wag Lab, a new Bucktown doggy daycare for small dogs, doubles as a donation center for homeless pets and their owners. Founder Linette Robles combines her passions for animal care and helping the homeless by collecting supplies and gift cards. The facility offers daycare services and hosts an open house with free goodie bags.
- Brazilian Bank BTG Pactual Opens Its Securitization Platform to Rivals
Brazilian Bank BTG Pactual is allowing competitors to use its BSec securitization system, shifting to earn fees from transaction volume. This move enables third-party managers to convert illiquid receivables into tradeable securities, providing new funding options for Brazilian companies.