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- A body is recovered after San Francisco boat tragedy but 2 remain missing
A body of Tondra Madruga was recovered after a boat sank in San Francisco Bay, leaving two people missing. The incident occurred during a gathering to scatter ashes, with Clifford Boisa already deceased and two others still missing. Recovery efforts are ongoing despite the challenging conditions of the bay.
- Man appears in court charged with attempted rape after woman Tube passenger was attacked on Bakerloo line train
A man appeared in court charged with attempted rape after a woman was attacked on a Bakerloo line train. The incident occurred during a journey, leading to the suspect's arrest and prosecution.
- 4-year-old girl struck by hit-and-run driver in the Bronx: NYPD
A 4-year-old girl was struck by a hit-and-run driver in the Bronx on Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred at 1075 Longfellow Avenue around 4:05 p.m., and police are investigating a gray Jeep as the suspect vehicle.
- Stew Leonard’s lettuce sales drop 11% during cyclospora outbreak, prompting promotion of ‘safer’ greenhouse greens
Stew Leonard’s lettuce sales fell 11% this week due to a multi-state food poisoning outbreak linked to shredded iceberg lettuce. The company is promoting 'safer' greenhouse greens as a response.
- SC man sentenced to 9 years for racially motivated shooting involving neighbor
A South Carolina man was sentenced to 9 years in federal prison for a racially motivated shooting involving a neighbor. The United States Department of Justice announced the sentencing.
- New NadMesh Botnet Hunts Exposed AI Services for Cloud Keys and Kubernetes Tokens
A Go-based botnet named NadMesh is exploiting exposed AI services to steal cloud keys and Kubernetes tokens. The operator's dashboard reports 3,811 unique AWS keys collected, using Shodan to scan AI tools like ComfyUI, Ollama, and Gradio that teams often deploy without proper security.
- DHS secretary doubles down on Trump’s baseless 2020 election claims
DHS secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated Donald Trump's unsubstantiated election claims during a presser, aligning with Trump's controversial primetime speech. The Department of Homeland Security's memo was used as a basis for these claims in Trump's address.
- More than 90M Americans under risk of thunderstorms, hail and possible tornadoes this weekend
More than 90 million Americans face thunderstorms, hail, and possible tornadoes this weekend. Warm and muggy conditions on the East Coast may be tempered by thick Canadian wildfire smoke.
- Virginia DEQ issues Code Red air quality alert for Hampton Roads area
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality issued a Code Red Air Quality Alert for the Hampton Roads area due to wildfire smoke from Canada. The alert indicates the air is unhealthy for everyone, and citizens are advised to limit outdoor exertion, particularly those with heart or lung conditions.
- Anthropic is in talks to lease AI computing power from Meta in a $10 billion deal
Anthropic, an AI startup, is in early-stage talks with Meta to lease AI computing power in a potential $10 billion deal. The negotiations may not result in a final agreement.
- Detroit cancels outdoor activities due to 'unprecedented' air quality conditions
Detroit canceled outdoor activities due to smoke from Canadian wildfires causing 'unprecedented' air quality. Mayor Mary Sheffield announced measures to assist residents affected by the conditions.
- Grim new details about death of woman, 31, killed by enormous Florida alligator shared by wildlife officials
A 31-year-old woman was killed by an enormous alligator in Florida. Wildlife officials have shared grim new details about her death.
- Smoke-filled skies are new normal for NYC summers, experts warn
New York City experienced smog from Canadian wildfires that obscured the skyline. Experts warn this is becoming a summer norm due to climate change, which increases wildfire frequency and intensity, creating a cycle of more carbon emissions.
- Memorials for Lindsey Graham scheduled for South Carolina, D.C.
Memorial services for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham will be held in South Carolina and Washington, D.C. at the end of this month.
- Galaxy Puts Its Name on Texas Tech's Stadium in a 15-Year, Crypto-Native Deal
Galaxy, a Nasdaq-listed digital-asset firm, has rebranded Texas Tech's stadium as 'Galaxy Stadium' through a 15-year, crypto-native deal. The agreement emphasizes the advantages of West Texas's low-cost energy and available land.
- Wildfire smoke creates health concerns across Michigan, resulting in closures and cancellations
Wildfire smoke from Canada has led to hazardous air quality in Michigan, prompting closures of government offices, courts, and events like the Rx Kids Baby Parade. The Upper Peninsula faces 'Hazardous' conditions, while the Lower Peninsula experiences 'Very Unhealthy' air quality, with officials advising residents to limit outdoor activities.
- Jacks Valley just got more intense for cadets
The U.S. Air Force Academy's newest cadets are undergoing an intensified training program in Jack's Valley, designed to be more challenging than previous years. This increased rigor aims to prepare them for a 'different war' focused on great power competition.
- Goodlettsville neighbors react to $450M plans for the site where Rivergate Mall memories were made
Goodlettsville's Rivergate Mall, operational for 55 years, is being demolished to make way for a $450M redevelopment project by Merus, featuring apartments, shops, and a hotel. Community members, including business owner Michael Harvey, express mixed emotions, with some nostalgia for the mall's role in their lives and cautious optimism about the new development.
- WHO updates dementia guidance: a new risk factor, supplements to avoid and a hearing loss must
The World Health Organization has updated its dementia guidance, introducing a new risk factor, advising against certain supplements, and emphasizing the importance of addressing hearing loss. The article highlights key changes in recommendations for dementia prevention and management.
- DHS issues scathing update on future of ‘maple leaf menace’ accused of slapping patriotic teen
The Canadian woman accused of assaulting a patriotic teenager at the Jersey Shore on Fourth of July weekend is set for deportation, as confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security.
- AI teaches a bitter biology lesson
AI is transforming biology by replacing traditional hypothesis-driven research with data-driven pattern recognition. Automated labs and AI models will industrialize trial-and-error experimentation, enabling 24/7 research and accelerating drug discovery. Entities like Biohub and Nvidia are developing AI tools like protein biology world models and BioNeMo to advance scientific discovery.
- Anthropic in early talks with Meta to acquire compute power
Anthropic is in early discussions with Meta to acquire compute power, following a recent announcement of a similar agreement with SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center.
- Two arrested, juvenile held for murder of elderly woman
Two individuals were arrested and a juvenile was held in connection with the murder of an elderly woman. The case involves a violent crime against a senior citizen.
- ‘Dirty rain’ to dump toxin-riddled water on NYC — but there’s an upside: experts
The article discusses 'dirty rain' expected to release toxin-laden water in NYC, with experts noting a potential upside. The rain may cause 'dirty spots or soot on cars and stuff like that', according to a quoted statement.
- A Putin critic is convicted on charges that will keep him from campaigning for Russia’s parliament
Boris Nadezhdin, a critic of Russia's military action in Ukraine, was convicted of displaying extremist symbols, preventing him from running in the parliamentary election. The conviction relates to a 2023 video showing an image of Alexei Navalny, who died in 2024 while imprisoned under politically motivated charges.
- The popular fashion items that are putting you at risk... as 'Zara death pants' send wearers to hospital
The article discusses popular fashion items, specifically 'Zara death pants,' that are linked to hospitalizations due to health risks. The term 'Zara death pants' highlights the danger associated with wearing these items.
- AI stocks keep falling, while oil prices keep climbing
AI-related stocks, including chip manufacturers, are declining due to concerns about unsustainable demand and profit potential, while oil prices rise amid the war with Iran. Major stock indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell, and companies such as Netflix and Intuitive Surgical dropped following weak earnings reports.
- Iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak in 5 states
Iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell restaurants in five states has been linked to a cyclospora outbreak. Federal health officials identified a single supplier of the produce from Mexico as the source.
- Disgraced West Midlands Police chief received £58k 'golden goodbye' when he retired on full pension after misleading MPs and public over Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban
A West Midlands Police chief received a £58,000 'golden goodbye' upon retiring on a full pension after misleading MPs and the public regarding a Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban. The payment and pension were criticized due to his prior misrepresentation.
- Mexican man living in Lancaster sentenced for 28-year-long identity theft scheme
A Mexican man living in Lancaster was sentenced for a 28-year-long identity theft scheme that included prison time under the victim's name. Bryan P. Stirling, the United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina, announced the case.
- U.S. Marshals seek help locating fugitive accused of rape in Nashville
U.S. Marshals and Metro Nashville Police are seeking the public's help to locate Michael Shane Vaughan, a 46-year-old man accused of two counts of rape in Nashville linked to an incident in September. Authorities report he has not been seen since the incident and may be fleeing to Alaska, where he previously lived.
- What's the Best Way to Test for Cyclospora Infection?
Routine ova and parasite (O&P) testing may miss Cyclospora infections, and physicians should request additional diagnostic methods for accurate detection.
- What in the World?
China introduced AI regulations, Trump briefly imposed a toll on Hormuz, and Congo's Ebola outbreak continued to spread during the week of July 11.
- PCN seals over 500 drug outlets in Cross River, gives reasons
PCN sealed over 500 drug outlets in Cross River during a four-day enforcement exercise. The action was announced by PCN’s Director of Enforcement, Suleiman Chiroma, at a press conference in Calabar.
- VIDEO: Protesters gather on I-64 footbridge to honor John Lewis' legacy
A group of protesters gathered on an overpass on I-64 Friday morning to honor John Lewis' legacy, displaying a sign that read 'Be like John Lewis. Make Good Trouble.'
- Powerful earthquake hits Mexican coast near Guatemala, triggering tsunami threat
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck near the coast of Mexico's southernmost state of Chiapas, triggering a tsunami threat. The event occurred close to the Guatemalan border.
- Taco Bell removing lettuce nationwide linked to cyclosporiasis in 5 states
The CDC linked a cyclosporiasis outbreak in five states to shredded iceberg lettuce from Taco Bell restaurants. Taco Bell plans to remove the lettuce from its supply chain nationwide and replace it within 24 hours in select states. The CDC has confirmed over 1,600 cases across 34 states, with nearly 150 hospitalizations but no deaths reported.
- Why the US is going after the International Criminal Court
The US is targeting the International Criminal Court. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized the court, and his actions could lead to significant consequences for the tribunal.
- Knitting? Nope. These Seniors Are Here To Get Fit.
Neomi Delgado leads the Seniorcise workout program at the Gus Garcia Recreation Center, aiming to improve the physical, mental, and emotional health of seniors. The program emphasizes fitness over traditional activities like knitting.
- A Dyson vacuum under $200? It’s true — here’s where to suck up the deal
A Dyson vacuum is available for under $200, described as powerful and well-priced.