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- Hong Kong exchange returns IPO application sponsored by top Chinese investment bank
The Hong Kong stock exchange returned an IPO application sponsored by China's top investment bank, marking the first such return in Hong Kong. The application was for Inner Mongolia Xingye Silver & Tin Mining, a company already listed on the Shenzhen A-share market.
- ‘Makes no sense’: Firing of Ukraine’s defense minister sparks protests, outcry among allies
The firing of Ukraine’s defense minister has triggered protests and criticism from allies. The move is described as illogical and has caused significant unrest.
- Google Kills Custom Search API on Jan 1, 2027
Google will discontinue its Custom Search API on January 1, 2027, giving users 9 months from the article's May 2026 publication date. The article provides a link to the official announcement and Hacker News discussion.
- Multiple Investigations Refuted Trump’s Claims That Fraud Altered the Outcome in 2020
Multiple investigations refuted claims of election fraud affecting the 2020 outcome. A recount in Maricopa County, Arizona, found more votes for Joseph R. Biden Jr. and fewer for President Trump compared to the original count.
- What Trump’s newly declassified documents do – and don’t – say about threats to US elections
President Donald Trump is using newly declassified documents to allege vulnerabilities in American election systems, suggesting future elections could be at risk of foreign interference. The documents are presented as evidence to highlight potential threats to election security.
- Intensifying Tropical Storm Elida to bring turbulent ocean swells to SoCal
Tropical Storm Elida is intensifying and expected to remain offshore, but its growing strength is forecast to cause dangerous surf and choppy seas along Southern California (SoCal).
- Blanche meets with Epstein accusers after demand from Republican senator crucial to confirmation
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Jeffrey Epstein accusers following a Republican senator's demand, during which he encouraged them to provide information to the FBI but could not guarantee additional prosecutions. The accusers expressed disappointment, criticizing the meeting as insincere and alleging previous dismissiveness from the Justice Department.
- Kentucky Jury Orders Gun Kit Seller to Pay More Than $100 Million in Teen’s Death
A Kentucky jury ordered a gun kit seller to pay over $100 million in the death of a teen. The case involves Henry Coby Willis, whose family was represented by lawyer Tad Thomas and mother Laura Herp.
- What to expect from Trump as he revisits 2020 election loss
President Trump is expected to make new claims about foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election. His repeated claims about the 2020 vote have been rejected by courts, election officials, and independent assessments, which found no evidence of widespread fraud.
- Jill Biden claims Joe would be ‘excoriated’ if he did what’s happening in current White House
Jill Biden discussed media coverage of her husband's presidential term with Whoopi Goldberg, expressing regret over limited outreach to the press and alleging a double standard in coverage between the Biden and Trump administrations. She also defended her memoir against critics who argued it reopened 2024 election controversies.
- The heat cranks up heading into the weekend
The weather forecast for Colorado indicates rising temperatures into the weekend, with highs in the 80s and 90s across regions like Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and the plains. Mountain areas may see afternoon showers and thunderstorms, while the extended outlook highlights continued heat followed by a gradual cooling trend next week.
- ‘True everyday hero’: Chinese man has nose bitten off saving woman from attacker
A 69-year-old man from Chenzhou, Hunan province, had his nose bitten off while subduing an attacker to save a woman and was recognized as a national hero. The incident occurred in April when a man in his 20s attacked villagers in the area.
- Telstra staff unaware of mass outage risk as critical software failure ‘rippled slowly across the network’
Telstra's nationwide outage was caused by a lack of software update on a critical time-keeping system and maintenance teams' unawareness of a design change. The failure impacted mobile services, trains, and retailers, prompting a Senate inquiry into the incident.
- Modi Adviser Urges India to Seek More Chinese Investment, Trade
An adviser to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged India to deepen economic ties with Beijing by increasing Chinese investment and reconsidering regional trade pacts, citing shifting geopolitics that make the US a less dependable partner.
- Long Island college student charged after friend drowns in Connecticut canoe accident
A Long Island college student has been charged following a canoe accident in Connecticut that resulted in the death of his friend, 20-year-old Dominick Tocci. Tocci, remembered as a 'special kid' and 'bright light' who excelled in sports, drowned in the incident.
- Maine Democratic Senate candidates discuss which of Platner's ideas they would use
Maine Senate candidates Nirav Shah, Shenna Bellows, Jordan Wood, and Troy Jackson discuss which ideas from Graham Platner's platform they would adopt if selected as the nominee. The focus is on evaluating Platner's proposals for potential use in their campaign.
- Investor Srinivasan Seeks Meeting with Anwar’s Office After Raid
Investor Balaji Srinivasan requested a meeting with the office of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim after immigration officers raided his startup school in Forest City, a mega-development in Johor.
- What We Know About the Sunken Boat Near Alcatraz
A 49-foot recreational boat named Volare sank in San Francisco Bay on Tuesday, with a rescue boat approaching the scene.
- Taco Bell removing lettuce from some stores amid cyclosporiasis scare
Taco Bell is removing lettuce from some stores due to an FDA investigation into cyclosporiasis linked to iceberg lettuce. The FDA is examining the lettuce as a potential source of the U.S. outbreak.
- Stuck in a missile silo? Expect a hefty rescue bill from Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County officials are imposing a $5,000 per-person rescue fee for abandoned missile silo incidents after five rescues in two years, including two in July 2024. The silos, built during the Cold War, pose extreme dangers like darkness, toxic gases, and structural hazards, with rescuers facing communication challenges and life-threatening risks.
- Johan Guerrero, Maine ICE Shooting Victim, Relentlessly Pursued a Better Life, Partner Says
Johan Guerrero was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent in Biddeford, Maine. A memorial is being held for him in the town where he lived.
- Watch Live: President Trump delivers address on claims surrounding 2020 election
President Trump delivers a primetime address discussing claims related to the 2020 election. The speech focuses on his loss in the 2020 election and associated allegations.
- Dozens of Marineland's whales coming to U.S. through rescue plan
Dozens of beluga whales are being relocated from Marineland's shuttered Canadian theme park to aquariums across the United States via an international emergency rescue effort. The move aims to transfer the whales to new facilities as part of a rescue plan.
- Dozens of Marineland's whales coming to U.S. through rescue plan
Dozens of beluga whales are being relocated from Marineland, a shuttered Canadian theme park, to aquariums in the United States as part of an international emergency rescue effort. Officials confirmed the relocation is part of an international initiative to move the whales to new facilities.
- US escalates attacks on Iran as it expands range of targets
American forces have escalated attacks on Iran, targeting deeper areas within the country. Iran's Islamic Republic reports strikes on its infrastructure as the conflict intensifies.
- Rot in KPSC recruitment runs deep
The Karnataka State Public Service Commission (KPSC) is facing a recruitment scandal, with its Chairperson accused of nepotism. This incident is part of a long-standing pattern of corruption in the commission's hiring processes.
- Detroit auto shop leaves customers’ cars unfixed for months, state investigation underway
A Detroit auto shop, Motown Automotive Supercenter, is under investigation by the Michigan Secretary of State’s office after customers reported vehicles left unfixed for months. Customers described locked doors, unaddressed repairs, and returned cars in damaged condition with missing items. The shop’s owner attributed delays to a shortage of mechanics and management issues.
- Hobbs raised $2.6M in Q2, more than the GOP field, fueling her early ad blitz in reelection bid
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs raised $2.6 million in the second quarter of 2026, outpacing GOP opponents in fundraising while spending $7.4 million on campaign infrastructure and advertising. GOP candidates Andy Biggs and David Schweikert reported significantly lower fundraising and cash reserves, with Biggs having $1.2 million and Schweikert only $42,494 on hand ahead of the primary.
- Livestream: President Trump addresses the nation
President Donald Trump is expected to address the nation from the Oval Office at 9 p.m. on July 16. The address will be livestreamed, with a video available at the top of the article.
- President Trump to make national address about elections
President Trump is scheduled to deliver a national address about elections. The announcement was posted on KSTP.com.
- Live coverage: President Donald Trump addresses the nation
President Donald Trump addressed the nation, emphasizing election security and alleging Chinese influence in the 2020 election. He announced declassification of intelligence showing vulnerabilities in U.S. election infrastructure and called for an investigation into voter fraud in Michigan. The Trump administration also highlighted efforts to overhaul election security through the stalled SAVE America Act.
- President Trump to address the nation live, expected to touch on elections
President Donald Trump will address the nation Thursday night, expected to focus on election integrity and voting machines. The address, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, has been described with vague details by Trump.
- POTUS live address: Trump expected to make election conspiracies a focus Thursday night
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night, focusing on elections and voting machines. He is expected to revisit unproven claims regarding Republican losses, particularly his 2020 election.
- Air quality to slowly improve throughout the day Friday
Air quality will remain in poor categories on Friday despite gradual improvement throughout the day. A caution is advised for those planning extended outdoor activities.
- Foreign aid farce over Rochdale grooming gang boss: Government signs off £153million for country that won't take him back
The UK government approved £153 million in foreign aid to a country refusing to accept a Rochdale grooming gang boss. The aid allocation raises concerns over its purpose amid the country's refusal to repatriate the individual.
- Video shows Canadian illegal alien slapping teen over Trump, ICE clothing: DHS
A Canadian woman, Kaitlyn Tracey, is in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody after allegedly slapping a teenage girl who was wearing clothing with 'Trump' and 'ICE' on a New Jersey boardwalk. The Department of Homeland Security shared the incident, calling her a 'Maple Leaf Menace,' while her husband disputed the allegations, claiming the situation was exaggerated.
- Why the whopping £1.6million payout for the Thames Water CEO spells disaster for Britain's future: ALEX BRUMMER
The article discusses a £1.6 million payout to the CEO of Thames Water and argues it signifies a negative impact on Britain's future. The focus is on the financial decision's implications for the country.
- Congress’ housing bill isn’t enough to fix California’s problems
The article argues that Congress' housing bill fails to address California's housing issues and suggests the debate should focus on environmental and regulatory laws like NEPA, the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, and CEQA instead of HUD grant programs or building codes.
- Falling debris from intercepted Iranian strikes sparks fires in Kuwait
Falling debris from intercepted Iranian strikes caused fires in Kuwait. A projectile struck a border area between Kuwait and Iraq, igniting a fire and producing thick smoke.
- Elon Musk's Memphis AI empire is the epicenter of the data center backlash
Elon Musk's Memphis AI operations are cited as a focal point in the growing backlash against data centers. Policy proposals, protests, and litigation nationwide reference Memphis and Colossus as cautionary examples.