The Douglas County Sheriff's Office in Oregon issued a Level 3 "GO!" evacuation order as the 1,500-acre Jack Creek Fire burned in the area. Authorities in Chicago said Tuesday that an Iowa man was taken into police custody after a hotel employee notified officers of a rifle and hand gun placed in "a very suspicious position" in one of the rooms. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and the Naval Academy will allow rookie cornerback Cameron Kinley to pursue a career in the NFL. Thunderstorms and blasts of hot air left more than 120,000 people in the tri-state area without power Tuesday night. The body of the last victim from a tubing accident that resulted in the deaths of five people in North Carolina last month has been recovered, authorities said. The Los Angeles Angels have placed star third baseman Anthony Rendon on the injured list for the third time before the All-Star break this season. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared gun violence a Disaster Emergency expanding state programs to combat gun violence and expediting funding for prevention programs. Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night in Arizona, the team announced. United States star sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson was left off the Olympic roster released Tuesday by USA Track and Field, meaning she won't compete at the Summer Games in Tokyo. All but one member on an Alabama jury recommended the death penalty for a bigamist convicted of killing his pregnant wife and three other people. The death toll has risen again at the site of a collapsed condo building near Miami, officials said Tuesday, as crews worked through the debris with Tropical Storm Elsa nearby. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday extended and re-designated Yemen for 18 months of Temporary Protected Status. France on Tuesday abandoned plans to amend its Constitution to address climate change concerns following a disagreement by the houses of Parliament over the language in the statement. Netflix released the trailer for its upcoming docuseries "Naomi Osaka" on Tuesday. The three-part series followed the tennis player for two years. |
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