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 Bernie Sanders launches Senate investigation into Amazon warehouse conditions  Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has announced a Senate committee investigation into Amazon's warehouses and the company's "abysmal" treatment of workers, accusing the online retail giant of putting profits ahead of safety.      4 killed, several injured in occupied West Bank attack  Four civilians were killed and several others were injured when Palestinian attackers opened fire at a gas station near a large Israeli settlement of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.      Georgia election workers cleared of 'unsubstantiated' 2020 fraud claims  Georgia Election Board investigators have dismissed a case, alleging election fraud by two Fulton County poll workers following the 2020 presidential election, as "false and unsubstantiated."      Judge strikes down Arkansas ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors  A federal judge has struck down the country's first state ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, calling Arkansas' "Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act" unconstitutional.      Collapsed portion of I-95 in Philadelphia to reopen this weekend  Thanking work crews for their round-the-clock dedication, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shaprio said Tuesday the collapsed portion of the I-95 in northeast Philadelphia will reopen this coming weekend.      Judge orders New York Rep. George Santos' bond sponsors to be revealed  The names of those who financially backed Rep. George Santos', R-N.Y., $500,000 criminal bond will be revealed Thursday, according to a federal judge who gave the bail backers less than two days to withdraw.      In Iowa, Asa Hutchinson touts measured approach to green energy transition  Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he would roll back President Joe Biden's renewable energy deadlines if he is elected president in 2024 during a campaign stop in Harlan, Iowa on Tuesday.      New transmission line to carry wind energy electricity from Wyoming to Nevada  Workers broke ground Tuesday on a new high-voltage transmission line electrical line that will run from Wyoming to Nevada.      Publisher Gannett files lawsuit accusing Google of unfair ad monopoly  Media company Gannett filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Google, accusing the tech giant of unfair practices when it comes to its digital advertising.      Supreme Court will not hear Christian college's appeal to fight transgender housing  The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from a private Christian college in Missouri, after it sued the Biden administration for banning housing assignments that discriminate against transgender individuals.      Pratt & Whitney announces $206 million investment for Georgia jet engine plant  Pratt & Whitney announced Tuesday that they will be investing $206 million to expand the aircraft engine manufacturer's business in Columbus Georgia.      Missing Titanic submersible has less than 2 days of oxygen left, officials say  U.S. Coast Guard officials said Tuesday that there was less than 40 hours of oxygen supply left on a missing submersible that was carrying five people to explore the wreckage of the Titanic.      Look: Firefighters rescue baby deer stuck in deep mud  Firefighters in South Carolina rescued a baby deer that became stuck in the mud while wading through a creek.      Estonia becomes first Baltic country to legalize same-sex marriage  Estonia on Tuesday became the first Baltic country to legalize same-sex marriage.      Fire officials point to lithium-ion batteries in NYC e-bike shop fire that killed 4  Four people died in a fire at a E-bike repair shop in lower Manhattan Tuesday. Two people are reportedly in critical condition.      Look: Red panda escapes enclosure, climbs tree at Polish zoo  A zoo in Poland revealed a red panda escaped from his enclosure and climbed a nearby tree, eliciting a visit from firefighters.      Look: Snake catcher finds python suspended between two cars  An Australian reptile wrangler called to remove a python from a resident's property found the snake "comfortably resting" while suspended across the tires of two cars.      Billboard reminds woman to buy $250,000 lottery ticket  A North Carolina woman credited a billboard and some sage advice from her parents with inspiring her to buy the Powerball ticket that earned her $250,000.      Fugitive ex-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn sues former employer for $1 billion  Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, who fled from Japan to Lebanon after being accused of financial misconduct, is suing his former employers for $1 billion in damages, alleging defamation.      What we know about the five aboard missing submersible  A massive search operation is underway to locate five people aboard a small submersible that went missing during a dive to see the Titanic's wreck.      Rockies mourn former pitcher, broadcaster George Frazier  The Colorado Rockies said they were deeply saddened to announce the death of former pitcher and broadcaster George Frazier, who died at 68.      Fox News' Bret Baier, Martha MacCollum to moderate GOP presidential debate  Fox News announced Tuesday that network hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the first Republican presidential primary debate on Aug. 23 in the battleground state of Wisconsin.      Willie Mays emotional about 2024 Cardinals-Giants game at USA's oldest ballpark  A 2024 special event game between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants at Rickwood Field, confirmed Tuesday by MLB, continues to trigger emotions from Willie Mays, who played there nearly 75 years ago.       | 
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 OceanGate Was Warned of Possible ‘Catastrophic’ Problems with Titanic MissionExperts inside and outside the company warned of potential dangers and urged the company to undergo a certification process.        Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Law Banning Gender Transition Care for MinorsThe case had been closely watched as an important test of whether bans on transition care for minors, enacted by more than a dozen states, could withstand challenges.        Garland’s Distance From Hunter Biden Inquiry Fails to Quell CriticsThe attorney general has confronted an unrelenting succession of politically sensitive investigations, underlining the intensely polarized environment he is operating in.        Hunter Biden’s Troubles Bring Personal and Political Pain for the PresidentHunter Biden’s plea agreement put him in the cross-hairs of President Biden’s adversaries once again.        Hunter Biden Reaches Deal to Plead Guilty to Misdemeanor Tax ChargesUnder an agreement with the Justice Department, the president’s son agreed to probation for filing his taxes late, and he can avoid a charge that he lied about his drug use when he bought a gun.        Judge in Trump Documents Case Sets Tentative Trial Date as Soon as AugustThe judge, Aileen M. Cannon, set an aggressive schedule for moving the case forward, though the proceedings are likely to be delayed by pretrial clashes.        What Happens if a Presidential Candidate Is Convicted?The Constitution and American law have clear answers for only some of the questions that would arise. Others would bring the country into truly uncharted territory.        New York Passes Bill to Shield Abortion Providers Sending Pills to States With BansThe measure is one of several recently enacted by states aiming to expand access to medication abortion for patients who live where it is outlawed.        Freed Ukrainian P.O.W.s Report Abuses in Russian CaptivityUkrainian captives released in prisoner exchanges say that beatings were common, and that they suffered from woefully inadequate health care and food.        Russia Sends Attack Drones Across Ukraine, Targeting Kyiv and LvivMoscow’s forces also shot and killed a rescue worker in the flood-stricken city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said, as both sides battled for territory in the south and east.        Return to Office Enters the Desperation PhaseThe next stage of getting workers back at their desks includes incentives like $10 to the charity of their choice — and consequences like poor performance evaluations if they don’t make the trek in.        How Pay Transparency Laws Help and Limit Job SeekersSalary disclosure laws have been a boon for workers searching for jobs that pay fairly — but only when the advertised pay bands are narrow enough to be useful.        4 Die in NYC Fire That Began at E-Bike Shop Near ChinatownThe blaze, which left two others in critical condition, began on the first floor of a building at 80 Madison Street shortly after midnight.        Biden Says Xi Was Not Informed About Spy BalloonAt a campaign fund-raiser, the president said China’s leader was “very embarrassed” to be kept in the dark about the surveillance craft that was shot down after crossing American airspace.        41 Dead After Riot Erupts in Honduran Women’s PrisonThe inmates were found shot or burned to death in the latest spasm of violence in the country’s troubled prison system.        NYC Moves on $1.5 Billion Plan to Tear Down and Replace Public HousingAfter surveying residents at two developments in Manhattan, the agency is moving forward with a $1.5 billion plan to demolish and replace the buildings.        Memorial Honors Roger Craig Whose Baseball Career Spanned GenerationsAt a memorial service for Roger Craig, a writer recalls time spent with a player, coach and manager who connected generations of baseball history.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has announced a Senate committee investigation into Amazon's warehouses and the company's "abysmal" treatment of workers, accusing the online retail giant of putting profits ahead of safety.   
 Four civilians were killed and several others were injured when Palestinian attackers opened fire at a gas station near a large Israeli settlement of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.   
 Georgia Election Board investigators have dismissed a case, alleging election fraud by two Fulton County poll workers following the 2020 presidential election, as "false and unsubstantiated."   
 A federal judge has struck down the country's first state ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, calling Arkansas' "Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act" unconstitutional.   
 Thanking work crews for their round-the-clock dedication, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shaprio said Tuesday the collapsed portion of the I-95 in northeast Philadelphia will reopen this coming weekend.   
 The names of those who financially backed Rep. George Santos', R-N.Y., $500,000 criminal bond will be revealed Thursday, according to a federal judge who gave the bail backers less than two days to withdraw.   
 Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he would roll back President Joe Biden's renewable energy deadlines if he is elected president in 2024 during a campaign stop in Harlan, Iowa on Tuesday.   
 Workers broke ground Tuesday on a new high-voltage transmission line electrical line that will run from Wyoming to Nevada.   
 Media company Gannett filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Google, accusing the tech giant of unfair practices when it comes to its digital advertising.   
 The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from a private Christian college in Missouri, after it sued the Biden administration for banning housing assignments that discriminate against transgender individuals.   
 Pratt & Whitney announced Tuesday that they will be investing $206 million to expand the aircraft engine manufacturer's business in Columbus Georgia.   
 U.S. Coast Guard officials said Tuesday that there was less than 40 hours of oxygen supply left on a missing submersible that was carrying five people to explore the wreckage of the Titanic.   
 Firefighters in South Carolina rescued a baby deer that became stuck in the mud while wading through a creek.   
 Estonia on Tuesday became the first Baltic country to legalize same-sex marriage.   
 Four people died in a fire at a E-bike repair shop in lower Manhattan Tuesday. Two people are reportedly in critical condition.   
 A zoo in Poland revealed a red panda escaped from his enclosure and climbed a nearby tree, eliciting a visit from firefighters.   
 An Australian reptile wrangler called to remove a python from a resident's property found the snake "comfortably resting" while suspended across the tires of two cars.   
 A North Carolina woman credited a billboard and some sage advice from her parents with inspiring her to buy the Powerball ticket that earned her $250,000.   
 Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, who fled from Japan to Lebanon after being accused of financial misconduct, is suing his former employers for $1 billion in damages, alleging defamation.   
 A massive search operation is underway to locate five people aboard a small submersible that went missing during a dive to see the Titanic's wreck.   
 The Colorado Rockies said they were deeply saddened to announce the death of former pitcher and broadcaster George Frazier, who died at 68.   
 Fox News announced Tuesday that network hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the first Republican presidential primary debate on Aug. 23 in the battleground state of Wisconsin.   
 A 2024 special event game between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants at Rickwood Field, confirmed Tuesday by MLB, continues to trigger emotions from Willie Mays, who played there nearly 75 years ago.   
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