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 Trump rallies supporters for first time since assassination attempt  Donald Trump returned to the presidential campaign trail for the first time since the attempted assassination and with his newly minted vice presidential pick J.D. Vance in Michigan, a battleground state.      Rapper Sean Kingston, mother charged in wire fraud scheme  Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother appeared in Florida federal court Friday after being charged in a wire fraud scheme to obtain more than $1 million worth of luxury goods.      ATF investigating First Baptist Church fire in Dallas  Initial reports that an explosion might have triggered a Friday night fire at the First Baptist Church in Dallas has federal investigators looking into the matter.      Rory Feek remarries 8 years after cancer death of wife, singer partner Joey  Country music star Rory Feek has married his longtime girlfriend Rebecca, eight years after the cancer death of wife and singing partner Joey Feek.      Biden's national security team team says he's up for 4 more years  President Joe Biden's national security advisers say he's up to the job while former officials cast doubt on his ability to protect his legacy from Donald Trump.      CDC confirms sixth Colorado bird flu case  A sixth person has contracted the bird flu in Colorado due to contact with infected birds, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.      Challenge to L.A. Ten Commandments law delays enforcement until November  A new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms in Louisiana will not be implemented until mid-November, according to a Friday agreement.      Democratic Party plans virtual roll call for president between Aug. 1-7  The Democratic Party plans to formally nominate Joe Biden for president in an early virtual roll call vote between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7, the Democratic National Committee said Friday, as calls for him to step down mount.      More flights canceled amid slow recovery from IT outage  Airports, 911 call centers and other critical infrastructure affected during the global IT outage slowly continued to come back online Saturday.      Antony Blinken calls Hamas-Israel cease-fire within the '10-yard line'  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he believes a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza is within the "10-yard line."      Disneyland union workers vote 'yes' to authorize strike  Unions representing over 14,000 Disneyland workers said Friday that members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike for higher wages and better working conditions.      Montana man hospitalized after shooting, killing grizzly bear  A female grizzly bear attacked a 72-year-old Montana man while he was picking huckleberries, which forced him to shoot and kill her with a handgun Thursday night.      Police arrest suspect in Florida woman’s 1999 murder  The Sanford (Fla.) Police Department on Friday announced the arrest of a man suspected of the 1999 murder of Sherry Holtz, 50, after she was last seen alive at a local bar.      Trump says he had a "very good phone call” with Zelensky  Former president Donald Trump spoke by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, discussing an end to Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia.      Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' tops album chart for 12th week  Pop star Taylor Swift's Tortured Poets Department is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a 12th consecutive week.      Israel confirms missile attack on Houthi targets in Yemeni port city  Israeli officials confirmed Saturday the country's military was responsible for a series of missile strikes in Yemen targeting infrastructure controlled by Houthi rebels.      12 dead, 31 missing after highway bridge collapses in Shaanxi, China  A heavy rainstorm and flash flooding caused part of a roadway bridge to collapse,  killing at least a dozen people in southern Shaanxi province in China, Friday evening.      Events commemorate 55th anniversary of moon landing  Amid a full moon from San Diego to Houston to Florida to Washington, D.C., activities on Saturday will mark the 55th anniversary of the first lunar landing and men to walk on the moon.      CDC: 2 dead, 28 ill from sliced deli meat listeria outbreak  A listeria outbreak tied to sliced deli meats in a dozen states have killed two and hospitalized  28 more, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.      Sandra Hemme freed after 43-year murder conviction overturned  Sandra Hemme walked away from a Missouri prison and into the welcoming embrace of her family members Friday evening after serving 43 years for a 1980 murder she didn't commit.      Sheila Jackson Lee, U.S. House member for nearly 30 years, dies  Sheila Jackson Lee, a member of the U.S. House serving Houston for nearly 30 years, has died, her family announced Friday. She was 74.      Famous birthdays for July 20: Simon Rex, Maia Shibutani  Actor Simon Rex turns 50 and figure skater Maia Shibutani turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 20.      On This Day, July 20: Baseball fans pay for admission for 1st time  On July 20, 1859, American baseball fans were charged an admission fee for the first time. About 1,500 spectators each paid 50 cents to see Brooklyn play New York.      More Recent Articles | 
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 At Trump Rally, Few Local Police Officers in Critical Area Before ShootingLocal law enforcement officials, present in abundance, said they were not assigned security duties around a warehouse used by a man who tried to kill former President Donald Trump.        A Week After Shooting, Trump Leaves Unity Behind and Returns to Insults and Election DenialA week after an assassination attempt led him to call for unity, former President Donald J. Trump returned to the campaign trail, lashing out at his rivals and claiming persecution.        Trump Campaign Prepares Attack Plan for Harris in Case Biden WithdrawsThe effort, which includes expansive advertising and polling, assumes that the vice president would be the most likely candidate to replace the president at the top of the Democratic ticket.        Israeli Jets Bomb Sites in Yemen Linked to Iran-Backed HouthisThe strike was retaliation for a drone attack launched from Yemen a day earlier, which evaded Israel’s defenses and hit a building in Tel Aviv, killing one person.        Bus by Bus, Texas’ Governor Changed Migration Across the U.S.In two years, Texas has bused more than 119,000 people to Democrat-led cities, shifting both migration patterns and the debate over immigration. The list of cities keeps expanding.        Amid Talk of Border Chaos, Crossings Have Sharply DeclinedFormer President Donald J. Trump and the Texas governor are calling for a “secure border.” But actions by Mexico and President Biden have led to a period of relative calm.        Some Seniors Readily Step Back. Some Never Will.Researchers are only beginning to understand why some people embrace retirement while others won’t even consider it.        Before the Alec Baldwin Trial’s End, 2 Jurors Had Doubts About His GuiltWhen the judge threw out the case, the jurors said, they had doubts that Mr. Baldwin was guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on the set of the film “Rust.”        From the Playing Field to Wall StreetFor more than 200 pro athletes, the boutique investment firm Patricof Co is opening the door to the private equity market.        Being the Green Bay Packers’ CEO Is Complicated. A Sense of Humor Helps.In the N.F.L., being the chief executive of a publicly owned, nonprofit franchise is a singular job. Mark Murphy has been doing it for 17 years.        ‘Twisters’ Review: Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones Ride the StormGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.        Lord Almighty, Joe, Let It Go!It’s sad that the president doesn’t see what’s inescapable.        Biden and Trump Have Succeeded in Breaking RealityWe are living in a realm in which “nothing is true and everything is possible.”        After Fire at Sanctuary, First Baptist Dallas Church Mourns What’s LostAs officials work to determine the cause, many lament the damage at First Baptist Dallas, a church that grew along with the downtown around it.        Psychologist Who Waterboarded C.I.A. Prisoners Defends Method’s Use in 9/11 CaseThe man accused of planning the attacks was waterboarded 183 times. The now outlawed “enhanced interrogation” technique is considered a form of torture.        How the U.S. Played a Role in Venezuela’s ElectionThe Biden administration helped prod the Venezuelan government to hold elections on July 28. Now, it is watching to see if the vote will be free and fair.        Miley Cyrus Performs for Kendall Jenner, Law Roach and More at Gucci EventThey were also joined by Salma Hayek, Rumer Willis, Chloe Kim and Kim Petras at an event for Gucci at the Chateau Marmont.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Donald Trump returned to the presidential campaign trail for the first time since the attempted assassination and with his newly minted vice presidential pick J.D. Vance in Michigan, a battleground state.   
 Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother appeared in Florida federal court Friday after being charged in a wire fraud scheme to obtain more than $1 million worth of luxury goods.   
 Initial reports that an explosion might have triggered a Friday night fire at the First Baptist Church in Dallas has federal investigators looking into the matter.   
 Country music star Rory Feek has married his longtime girlfriend Rebecca, eight years after the cancer death of wife and singing partner Joey Feek.   
 President Joe Biden's national security advisers say he's up to the job while former officials cast doubt on his ability to protect his legacy from Donald Trump.   
 A sixth person has contracted the bird flu in Colorado due to contact with infected birds, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.   
 A new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms in Louisiana will not be implemented until mid-November, according to a Friday agreement.   
 The Democratic Party plans to formally nominate Joe Biden for president in an early virtual roll call vote between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7, the Democratic National Committee said Friday, as calls for him to step down mount.   
 Airports, 911 call centers and other critical infrastructure affected during the global IT outage slowly continued to come back online Saturday.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he believes a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza is within the "10-yard line."   
 Unions representing over 14,000 Disneyland workers said Friday that members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike for higher wages and better working conditions.   
 A female grizzly bear attacked a 72-year-old Montana man while he was picking huckleberries, which forced him to shoot and kill her with a handgun Thursday night.   
 The Sanford (Fla.) Police Department on Friday announced the arrest of a man suspected of the 1999 murder of Sherry Holtz, 50, after she was last seen alive at a local bar.   
 Former president Donald Trump spoke by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, discussing an end to Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia.   
 Pop star Taylor Swift's Tortured Poets Department is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a 12th consecutive week.   
 Israeli officials confirmed Saturday the country's military was responsible for a series of missile strikes in Yemen targeting infrastructure controlled by Houthi rebels.   
 A heavy rainstorm and flash flooding caused part of a roadway bridge to collapse,  killing at least a dozen people in southern Shaanxi province in China, Friday evening.   
 Amid a full moon from San Diego to Houston to Florida to Washington, D.C., activities on Saturday will mark the 55th anniversary of the first lunar landing and men to walk on the moon.   
 A listeria outbreak tied to sliced deli meats in a dozen states have killed two and hospitalized  28 more, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.   
 Sandra Hemme walked away from a Missouri prison and into the welcoming embrace of her family members Friday evening after serving 43 years for a 1980 murder she didn't commit.   
 Sheila Jackson Lee, a member of the U.S. House serving Houston for nearly 30 years, has died, her family announced Friday. She was 74.   
 Actor Simon Rex turns 50 and figure skater Maia Shibutani turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 20.   
 On July 20, 1859, American baseball fans were charged an admission fee for the first time. About 1,500 spectators each paid 50 cents to see Brooklyn play New York.   
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