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- Michigan cyclosporiasis cases rise to more than 4,300
Michigan reports 4,312 cyclosporiasis cases as of July 16, with 102 hospitalizations. The outbreak, linked to possible contamination in lettuce or salad greens, spans 34 states per the CDC, which warns of continued cases through August.
- Detroit to repair 9,000 faulty alley sewer lines for free by 2030
Detroit plans to repair 9,000 residential sewer connections for free by 2030 using $184 million from a federal grant to reduce sewage backups and alley issues. The program, starting in October 2024, aims to address aging infrastructure and prevent property damage without cost to residents.
- Pueblo Police Officers PIT maneuver RV after alleged kidnapping
Pueblo Police Department officers used a PIT maneuver to stop an RV after reports of kidnapping, resulting in the arrest of John Delira-Alires. The RV rolled over and caught fire, but all occupants, including a child, were safely removed without injuries.
- Man sentenced to two life terms plus 20 years for child sexual abuse in Virginia Beach
A 42-year-old man was sentenced to two life terms plus 20 years in prison for sexually abusing a child multiple times in Virginia Beach. He was charged with two counts of forcible sodomy involving a victim under age 13.
- Wild video shows pitiful NYC street fight between skateboarder and Mercedes driver — and one of them ends up regretting it
A skateboarder and a Mercedes driver engaged in a physical altercation in New York City's East Village, captured in a viral video showing the skateboard being used as a weapon. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, ended with one participant expressing regret, though details remain unclear.
- Steamy Stretch Continues But with Storms Possible Friday into the Weekend
South Florida experiences a prolonged hot weather streak with Miami recording 36 consecutive days above 90°F, nearing the 2023 record of 56 days. A Heat Advisory remains in effect, with storm chances increasing Friday into the weekend due to a mid-level low-pressure system. The National Hurricane Center monitors two tropical development areas, one near northern Florida and another southeast of Cape Verde Islands.
- Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England from April
Selling high-caffeine energy drinks to individuals under 16 years old will be illegal in England starting April next year. Lower-caffeine soft drinks will remain available for sale to younger consumers.
- Federal student loan changes: what borrowers need to know and do right now
Federal student loan borrowers must act by July 1 to address upcoming changes affecting repayment plans. A debt relief attorney advises contacting loan servicers, gathering financial documents, and reviewing household budgets to avoid delinquency.
- Federal student loan changes: what borrowers need to know and do right now
Federal student loan borrowers face changes starting July 1, with a debt relief attorney advising them to contact loan servicers and review repayment plans. Borrowers should gather financial documents and assess their budgets to avoid delinquency, as private loan holders are unaffected.
- Federal student loan changes: what borrowers need to know and do right now
Federal student loan borrowers must act before July 1 changes impact repayment plans, as advised by debt relief attorney Leslie Tayne. Borrowers are urged to contact loan servicers, review financial documents, and assess household budgets to identify suitable repayment programs.
- US forces launch new strikes against Iran, US military says
US forces conducted strikes against Iran for the sixth consecutive night starting on July 16, 2026, as stated by US Central Command. The strikes aim to 'further degrade Iranian military capabilities.'
- Restaurant owner defends denying service to National Guard members
A Memphis restaurant owner, Miles Tamboli, denied service to National Guard members part of the Memphis Safe Task Force, citing opposition to the Guard's presence in the city. He argued the task force has worsened conditions in Memphis and referenced the killing of Tyrin Johnson by National Guard troops. The decision sparked community backlash and support, with some praising the stance against 'military policing' while others criticized it.
- Restaurant owner defends denying service to National Guard members
A Memphis restaurant owner denied service to National Guard members part of the Memphis Safe Task Force, citing legal rights under state and federal law. The owner, Miles Tamboli, claims the National Guard's presence has negatively impacted the city and faces both community backlash and support. The decision follows similar actions by other local businesses.
- Food inflation remains biggest threat despite easing headline rate – CPPE
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) highlights that food inflation remains the primary threat to household welfare despite a decline in the headline inflation rate. The organization advocates for structural reforms instead of tighter monetary policy to address the issue.
- Project K-100 launched in Narayanpet to promote crop diversification and climate-resilient farming
Project K-100 was launched in Narayanpet to promote crop diversification and climate-resilient farming practices. The initiative aims to support agricultural adaptation to climate challenges through diversified cropping systems.
- Insiders leak bombshell details of Trump's address to the nation tonight... as rogue official's 'YOLO' agenda ignites ugly GOP civil war
Leaked details of an upcoming Trump address to the nation are revealed, while a rogue official's 'YOLO' agenda is reported to be causing a civil war within the GOP.
- Insiders leak bombshell details of Trump's address to the nation tonight... as rogue official's 'YOLO' agenda ignites ugly GOP civil war
Insiders have leaked details of an upcoming address by Trump to the nation. A rogue official's 'YOLO' agenda is reported to be fueling internal conflict within the GOP.
- Newsom Announces Billions for Transportation Improvements, $257 Million Headed to LA County
Governor Gavin Newsom announced $2.5 billion in state funding for transportation projects, with Los Angeles County receiving $257 million for southwest mobility hubs and Riverside County getting $64 million for Interstate 215 rehabilitation. The funds will support pedestrian, bicyclist, and vehicle street improvements in LA and safety upgrades on a nine-mile stretch of I-215 in Riverside County.
- Fort Worth police under fire after viral clash with anti-LGBTQ demonstators
Fort Worth police are under scrutiny following a clash with anti-LGBTQ demonstrators. U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillion is investigating to assess if formal action is warranted, while a Fort Worth lawyer highlights that similar cases involving left-wing activists have not received comparable attention.
- Billionaire-backed California city suffers devastating blow as key tenant bails for Texas
A futuristic California city in the Bay Area lost a $3.2 billion shipyard project that would have created 10,000 jobs, prompting blowback against state legislators. The project's departure is described as a devastating blow to the billionaire-backed development.
- STAT+: GOP blocks effort to end Medicare test of AI prior authorization
A Senate vote to end a Medicare AI prior authorization pilot failed along party lines, with Republicans blocking a Democratic-led effort. The White House opposed the measure, which aimed to halt the Trump administration's use of prior authorization in original Medicare.
- HC to hear plea over delayed construction of Suchitra-Kompally elevated corridor
The High Court will hear a plea regarding the delayed construction of the Suchitra-Kompally elevated corridor. The case addresses concerns over project delays.
- Delivery driver tried to lure teen girl from NW Side porch with offer of making 'extra money': CPD
A delivery driver attempted to lure a teenage girl from a porch on Chicago's Northwest Side by offering her extra money, prompting a police warning about an attempted kidnapping. The incident occurred last week and involved a child luring attempt.
- Nantucket official seen slurring words with open White Claws in her car in embarrassing DUI arrest video
A Nantucket official was arrested for DUI after being seen slurring words and having open White Claws in her car. A police officer reported detecting a strong odor of alcohol from her breath during the incident.
- Radical DSA manifesto calls to abolish presidency, US Senate and Electoral College
A Radical DSA manifesto calls for abolishing the US presidency, Senate, and Electoral College. The group also aims to redistribute the presidency.
- ‘We’re going to get it done’: Crypto bill faces what could be final test over Trump conflicts of interest
A crypto bill is approaching what could be its final test, with optimism about passage despite potential conflicts of interest related to Trump. The bill's timing and ethical considerations remain under scrutiny.
- I’ve test-driven dozens of strollers — 5 luxe brands I’d grab ASAP in the Nordstrom Sale
The article highlights a mom's recommendations for five luxury stroller brands available in the Nordstrom Sale, based on her extensive testing of multiple strollers.
- ATV driver ejected, then hit and killed by passing truck
An ATV driver was ejected from the vehicle and struck by a passing truck on N. County Highway F in Fulton, Wisconsin, resulting in their death. The Rock County Sheriff’s Office and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are investigating, but preliminary findings do not suggest criminal charges.
- ATV driver ejected, then hit and killed by passing truck
An ATV driver was killed after being ejected from the vehicle and struck by a passing truck on N. County Highway F in Fulton, Wisconsin. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. Wednesday, with the driver dying at the scene. The Rock County Sheriff’s Office and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are investigating, but no criminal charges are anticipated.
- ATV driver ejected, then hit and killed by passing truck
An ATV driver was killed after being ejected from the vehicle and struck by a passing truck on N. County Highway F in Fulton, Wisconsin. The Rock County Sheriff’s Office and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are investigating, with preliminary findings indicating no criminal charges.
- A businessman promised investors to build a $3B sports complex near DTW. Feds say it was a scam
A businessman is charged with wire fraud for allegedly scamming investors in a $3B sports complex project near DTW, using funds for personal expenses instead of development. The FBI is seeking investors who contributed to the scheme.
- Ford customer wants cut of $1.3B in tariff refunds while accusing automaker of ‘unjust windfall’
Jason Bullock, a San Diego resident, purchased a 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E in February and is seeking a share of $1.3 billion in tariff refunds, accusing Ford of an 'unjust windfall'.
- Family sues Amazon over teen's catastrophic brain injury in crash
A Chicago law firm is suing Amazon on behalf of a Northwest Indiana family whose teenage son sustained catastrophic brain trauma in a collision involving a third-party driver. The lawsuit alleges the crash was caused by the third-party driver, not Amazon directly.
- Second rare cancer strain emerges as Southern California cluster grows
A second rare cancer strain has emerged in Southern California as the cluster grows. The Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation is forming an advisory committee to review and improve its landscaping practices.
- Cabinet Sub-Committee directs officials to prepare a comprehensive draft for Rohith Vemula Bill
A Cabinet Sub-Committee has directed officials to prepare a comprehensive draft for the Rohith Vemula Bill. The instruction focuses on creating a detailed legislative proposal.
- San Isabel Electric sued as alleged cause of Aspen Acres Fire
A group is suing San Isabel Electric Association for allegedly causing the Aspen Acres Fire, which is claimed to have started when a fallen tree struck a powerline owned by the company. The legal complaint was filed by Denver Injury Law, citing witness testimony about the incident.
- Victims file lawsuit challenging California regulation that could release some of state’s most violent criminals
Victims' families filed a lawsuit challenging California's new parole release program, which could enable some violent inmates to be released early. The regulation allows certain violent criminals to exit prison before their sentence completion.
- Speaker Abbas pledges repeal of outdated laws to strengthen Nigerian business reforms
Speaker of the House of Representatives Abbas has pledged to repeal outdated laws to strengthen business reforms in Nigeria. Lawmakers will collaborate with the private sector to improve the investment climate and support economic transformation.
- WeHo water main break creates sinkhole and array of street closures. Here's what to know
A water main break in West Hollywood caused a sinkhole at Sunset Boulevard and Holloway Drive, leading to street closures and detoured bus routes. Emergency crews are addressing the rupture from a 100+ year-old trunk line, with officials confirming drinking water remains safe.
- Two convicted felons arrested on gun charges in Assumption Parish
Two men from Bayou L'Ourse were arrested in Assumption Parish after deputies found a shotgun and ammunition during an investigation into a fugitive warrant. The individuals had prior felony convictions.