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 Motorcyclist dies from suspected heat exposure in California's Death Valley  A motorcyclist has died from suspected heat exposure in California's Death Valley National Park where officials are warning visitors that the temperature can rise as high as 130 degrees Fahrenheit.      'Despicable Me 4' tops North American box office with $75M  "Despicable Me 4" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $75 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      2 killed, 19 wounded in Detroit block party shooting  Twenty-one people were shot, two fatally, early Sunday at a Detroit block party, authorities said.      New Jersey wildfire 75% contained, officials say  A wildfire burning in a New Jersey state Park is 75% contained, officials said Sunday. It has scorched more than 4,000 acres since Friday.      Second interviewer says Biden campaign provided questions  A second radio host has come forward and said he was provided with questions prior to an interview with President Joe Biden, according to ABC News.      French elections, bring uncertainty, with no clear majority  Months of gridlock could lie ahead as no party secured a majority in the French elections, according to early projections.      Texas braces for Beryl impact as storm bears down  Hurricane Beryl is barreling toward south Texas and is expected to make landfall early Monday as a Category 1 storm, authorities said Sunday.      Hamas' fighting capabilities stronger than ever, spokesman suggests  Abu Ubaida, the spokesman for Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades, delivered a speech Sunday in which he suggested its fighting capabilities are stronger than ever.      Press group blasts Israel for draconian ‘blackout’  The Foreign Press Association, a nonprofit organization representing journalists working in Israel and Palestine, has blasted Israeli authorities for what it called an "information blackout."      Illegal Israeli immigrants continue burning Palestinian farmland  Illegal Israeli immigrants to Palestine have begun construction of a road west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank as they continue to set fires to Palestinian crops under the protection of the Israeli army.      Israel has imprisoned nearly 10,000 Palestinians, commission says  Israel has imprisoned nearly 10,000 people from Palestine after arresting 15 people overnight Saturday amid the war in Gaza.      Paul De Gelder: 'Shark Week' return to attack scene was emotional experience  Australian Navy diver and marine life conservationist Paul De Gelder says a "hectic" year led to him starring in five new Shark Week specials for Discovery.      Pro wrestler John Cena announces 2025 retirement from the WWE  Pro wrestler John Cena has announced he plans to retire from the WWE following WrestleMania 2025.      Alex Cross drama series to premiere on Prime Video Nov. 14  "Cross," a new series starring Aldis Hodge, is set to premiere on Prime Video Nov. 14.      Famous birthdays for July 7: Robin Weigert, Bérénice Bejo  Actor Robin Weigert turns 55 and actor Bérénice Bejo turns 48, among the famous birthdays for July 7.      On This Day, July 7: Florida jury rules against Big Tobacco  On July 7, 1999, a Miami-Dade County jury held the leading tobacco companies liable for various illnesses of Florida smokers.      More Recent Articles
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 Top House Democrats Privately Say Biden Must Go as Allies Insist He Must Do MoreDuring a private meeting of top House Democrats, several senior lawmakers said it was time for President Biden to withdraw, while a Senate Democrat said publicly he must do more to reassure voters.        Biden Receives Warm Welcome at Philadelphia ChurchThe president campaigned in Pennsylvania on Sunday hoping to energize his key voters and salvage his campaign.        Radio Host Resigns After Asking Biden Questions His Campaign Had ProvidedWURD said that the interview with President Biden was not up to its standards and that the host, Andrea Lawful-Sanders, had resigned in a mutual decision.        French Election Yields Deadlock as Left Surges and Far Right Comes Up ShortThe outcome left no party with an absolute majority and France bracing for potential political paralysis.        France’s New Popular Front Was Formed to Keep Far Right From PowerThe left-wing alliance includes the divisive Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a combative politician who has been accused of antisemitism.        Romance Bookstores Are Booming, Dishing ‘All the Hot Stuff You Can Imagine’Bookstores once shunted romance novels to a shelf in the back. But with romance writers dominating the best-seller lists, a network of dedicated bookstores has sprung up around the country.        Israelis Call for a Cease-Fire Deal and Elections After 9 Months of WarA day of nationwide anti-government protests comes amid signs of progress toward a truce and hostage deal with Hamas, as well as continued fighting.        Young Couples Move in Together Early to Save on RentCiting high housing costs, some couples are sharing apartments after dating for just a short period. Not all relationships survive.        Joe Biden, in the Goodest Bunker EverThe White House desperately tries to take word salad off the menu.        NATO Has to Change. Here’s How.It is increasingly clear that Europeans need to shoulder more responsibility for their own defense.        Jim Clyburn Is Right About What Democrats Should Do NextTo find a new nominee, Democrats need to hold a real contest.        What Happened to the Originalism of the Originalists?In both Trump cases the liberal dissenters are more originalist than the conservative majority.        Weeks After Alice Munro’s Death, Daughter Tells of Dark Family SecretAndrea Skinner said in the Toronto Star that her stepfather sexually abused her at age 9, and that her mother stayed with him after she learned of it.        How a Last-Ditch Effort to Save Robert Menendez From Prosecution BackfiredAbbe Lowell, a lawyer for Senator Robert Menendez, met with prosecutors last fall to plead his case. Days later, the senator was indicted on bribery charges.        Neverland Ranch Threatened by ‘Lake Fire’ in CaliforniaThe fire erupted on Friday near Zaca Lake, northeast of Los Olivos, Calif. As of Sunday, it had burned more than 16,000 acres and was zero percent contained.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A motorcyclist has died from suspected heat exposure in California's Death Valley National Park where officials are warning visitors that the temperature can rise as high as 130 degrees Fahrenheit.   
 "Despicable Me 4" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $75 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Twenty-one people were shot, two fatally, early Sunday at a Detroit block party, authorities said.   
 A wildfire burning in a New Jersey state Park is 75% contained, officials said Sunday. It has scorched more than 4,000 acres since Friday.   
 A second radio host has come forward and said he was provided with questions prior to an interview with President Joe Biden, according to ABC News.   
 Months of gridlock could lie ahead as no party secured a majority in the French elections, according to early projections.   
 Hurricane Beryl is barreling toward south Texas and is expected to make landfall early Monday as a Category 1 storm, authorities said Sunday.   
 Abu Ubaida, the spokesman for Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades, delivered a speech Sunday in which he suggested its fighting capabilities are stronger than ever.   
 The Foreign Press Association, a nonprofit organization representing journalists working in Israel and Palestine, has blasted Israeli authorities for what it called an "information blackout."   
 Illegal Israeli immigrants to Palestine have begun construction of a road west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank as they continue to set fires to Palestinian crops under the protection of the Israeli army.   
 Israel has imprisoned nearly 10,000 people from Palestine after arresting 15 people overnight Saturday amid the war in Gaza.   
 Australian Navy diver and marine life conservationist Paul De Gelder says a "hectic" year led to him starring in five new Shark Week specials for Discovery.   
 Pro wrestler John Cena has announced he plans to retire from the WWE following WrestleMania 2025.   
 "Cross," a new series starring Aldis Hodge, is set to premiere on Prime Video Nov. 14.   
 Actor Robin Weigert turns 55 and actor Bérénice Bejo turns 48, among the famous birthdays for July 7.   
 On July 7, 1999, a Miami-Dade County jury held the leading tobacco companies liable for various illnesses of Florida smokers.   
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