North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of an updated 240mm multiple rocket launcher, state-run media said Wednesday, as the isolated regime continues to develop weapons that threaten South Korea. Utah author Kouri Richins, who wrote a children's book about grief after she was accused of fatally poisoning her husband, will stand trial on charges of murder and other crimes, a judge ruled Tuesday. A San Diego police officer is dead and another is fighting for his life Tuesday after a civilian vehicle crashed into the officers' cruiser following a high-speed chase the night before, authorities said. Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will participate in next month's 90-minute debate in Philadelphia with Vice President Kamala Harris after raising concerns about the rules. SpaceX will try again early Wednesday to launch the four-person Polaris Dawn crew farther than any human has flown since the end of the Apollo missions after a helium leak postponed Tuesday's liftoff. Home improvement chain Lowe's is ending its participation in Human Rights Campaign surveys and is placing its diversity resource groups under one umbrella. The daughter of former Houston Astros pitcher Greg Swindell, Brenna Swindell, is safe after local police in Oregon arrested her ex-boyfriend in Klamath Falls after midnight PDT Tuesday. In response to a Supreme Court ruling granting broad immunity to presidents for official acts, special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday filed a new federal indictment against former President Donald Trump in the Jan. 6 case A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced the first rioter to breach the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to 53 months in prison. More than 200 ex-staffers for former President George W. Bush, the late President George H.W. Bush, as well as the late Sen. John McCain and Sen. Mitt Romney are endorsing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president. A New Hampshire man died shortly after testing positive for eastern equine encephalitis caused by a mosquito bite, state health officials announced Tuesday. A Texas police officer used his bare hands to wrangle an alligator found trespassing on a family's front porch. A Massachusetts man scored a $2.64 million lottery jackpot after using the same set of numbers -- his wife's former phone number -- to play Megabucks for 30 years. Searchlight Pictures announced the digital video-on-demand release of "Kinds of Kindness" Tuesday, with a DVD and Blu-ray release coming Oct. 8. A likely tire explosion killed two Delta Air Lines employees and injured another at the Delta Technical Operations center in Atlanta Tuesday morning. Former rival Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and ex-Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard joined Donald Trump's transition team, a spokesman said on Tuesday. Sony Pictures Classics released a new trailer for the re-release of "Whiplash" on Tuesday. The film returns to theaters Sept. 20. NASCAR will hold a Cup Series race in Mexico for the first time in 2025, the auto racing company announced Tuesday. Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet rescued an Arab-Israeli hostage of Bedouin descent from his captors in southern Gaza during an early-afternoon raid Tuesday. A Virginia library had an "exciting return" when a copy of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" found its way back to the facility after being due back 50 years earlier. WNBA rookie sensation Angel Reese will launch the "Unapologetically Angel" podcast Sept. 5, she announced Tuesday. It will air Thursdays on YouTube and other podcast platforms. A Minor League Baseball team in Florida introduced its new "bat dog" to the public, but the canine ended up being less interested in game than she was in doing her business. NFL star Travis Kelce, whose popularity skyrocketed last season because of his relationship with girlfriend Taylor Swift, agreed to purchase a share of racehorse Swift Delivery, co-owner Team Valor announced Tuesday. |
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