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Three people killed, including gunman, in Kentucky shootings Three people are dead, including the gunman, following Sunday's shootings at a Kentucky airport and church, police said. Essex, England, airport closes after small plane crash London Southend Airport in Essex said it is closed until further notice following a small plane crash on Sunday. Israel admits 'technical error' in airstrike that kills 6 children Ten people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza on Sunday, including six children who were waiting to fill water containers near a refugee camp, emergency service workers said. SpaceX launches highly secret Israeli communications satellite SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station early Sunday carrying an Israel Aerospace Industries communications satellite, a payload that had been kept largely secret until liftoff. Report: Secret Service had tips on Trump assassination attempt Federal security officials received key information about an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump when a gunman's bullet grazed Trump's ear at a rural Pennsylvania campaign rally last summer, a report says. Cole Palmer, Chelsea stun PSG 3-0 to win Club World Cup Cole Palmer scored two first-half goals to help Chelsea stun Paris Saint-Germain in Sunday's Club World Cup finale, denying the Parisians of a fifth major trophy and ending their bid for a historic seven titles in 2025. 'Superman' tops box office with $122M "Superman" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $122 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com reported Sunday. Kristi Noem backtracks on FEMA, says Trump wants it ‘remade’ In a shift, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared on Sunday to walk back earlier plans for a sweeping dismantling of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, saying Trump wants to "remake" it. Wildfires scorch 45,000 acres, prompt evacuations near Grand Canyon Two wildfires burning near the Grand Canyon have scorched more than 45,000 acres of tinder dry brush and vegetation and prompted evacuation orders for the Kaibab National Forest and north to the Utah border. Ukraine, Russia trade blows in escalating spy war Ukraine and Russia have escalated their shadow war of espionage, sabotage, and assassinations, with both countries claiming a growing list of captured agents, intercepted plots, and cross-border attacks. Jannik Sinner outduels Carlos Alcaraz for Wimbledon crown Jannik Sinner sizzled serves into the edges of Center Court, while smothering Carlos Alcaraz with aggression at the net to overwhelm the Spaniard on Sunday for his first Wimbledon title. Search paused in central Texas amid rainy forecast, flash flood warning Investigators suspended the search for missing people in the aftermath of flooding in Texas last week amid a level 3 alert for more potential floods as forecasters predict heavy rain through Monday. ICE memo indicates agency may expand effort to send immigrants abroad An internal memo from the head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement indicates the agency may expand its efforts to deport immigrants to countries they are do not hold citizenship. Look: Vanessa Hudgens, Cole Tucker expecting baby No. 2 Vanessa Hudgens announced this weekend that she is pregnant with her second baby. On This Day, July 13: Live Aid concerts raise $125M for famine relief On July 13, 1985, musicians and celebrities gathered at arenas in London and Philadelphia to hold a 16-hour Live Aid concert, raising more than $125 million in famine relief for Africa. Famous birthdays for July 13: Patrick Stewart, Harrison Ford Actor Patrick Stewart turns 85 and actor Harrison Ford turns 83, among the famous birthdays for July 13. More Recent Articles
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Biden Says He Made the Clemency Decisions Recorded With AutopenDonald J. Trump and his allies have begun investigations to support their claims that Joseph R. Biden Jr. was incapacitated and his staff conspired to take presidential actions in his name. Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Biden on Clemency DecisionsThe former president said he “made every single one of those” decisions and that Republicans were questioning them because “they’ve done so badly” and wanted to shift the focus. Heavy Rain Pounds Central Texas, Forcing a Halt to Search EffortsFlood warnings were in effect in several areas, including ones that were devastated by the July 4 floods. By the afternoon, the rain had eased up in some parts, and some rescuers resumed their work. Texas Floods Bring Grief and Prayer to Local ChurchesAt services in the stricken Hill Country and elsewhere, ministers spoke Sunday morning about sorrow and solace, community and hope, as more rain beat down. Noem Defends FEMA Response to Texas Flooding and Says Trump Wants Agency ‘Remade,’ Not CutThe homeland security secretary said a report that thousands of calls to a disaster hotline went unanswered because of staffing cuts was “false.” Trump Is Gutting Weather Science and Reducing Disaster ResponseAs a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s disaster capabilities. The NATO leader will meet with Trump and other top officials in Washington this week.King Charles III Will Host Trump for U.K. State Visit in SeptemberBuckingham Palace confirmed the dates of President Trump’s trip to Britain, which will be his second state visit. Ex-Secret Service Director Denies She Failed to Send Agents to Protect TrumpKimberly A. Cheatle, who resigned after Donald J. Trump was grazed by a bullet as a candidate a year ago, pushed back against findings in a Senate report released on Sunday. State Trooper Is Among Multiple Victims in Kentucky Shooting, Officials SayThe episodes, which left the shooter dead, started with a traffic stop near an airport and ended at a church in Lexington, Ky., where four people were shot, the authorities said. Factories Were Pushed Out of Cities. Their Return Could Revive Downtowns.Changes in zoning rules have allowed small manufacturers to return to the districts and neighborhoods they began leaving a century ago. With $217 Million in Ticket Sales, ‘Superman’ Helps Save Warner Bros., TooThe film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits. MAGA Is Tearing Itself Apart Over Jeffrey EpsteinWhat happens when Trump becomes the “deep state”? A Grand Canyon Access Point Is Closed as 19,000 Acres Burn NearbyTwo wildfires have consumed more than 45,000 acres and destroyed as many as 80 structures in the Grand Canyon. Samuel Abt, Tour de France Writer for 30 Years, Dies at 91He wrote about the elite cycling race for The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune. He said he was smitten by the Tour from the first day. |
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Three people are dead, including the gunman, following Sunday's shootings at a Kentucky airport and church, police said.
London Southend Airport in Essex said it is closed until further notice following a small plane crash on Sunday.
Ten people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza on Sunday, including six children who were waiting to fill water containers near a refugee camp, emergency service workers said.
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station early Sunday carrying an Israel Aerospace Industries communications satellite, a payload that had been kept largely secret until liftoff.
Federal security officials received key information about an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump when a gunman's bullet grazed Trump's ear at a rural Pennsylvania campaign rally last summer, a report says.
Cole Palmer scored two first-half goals to help Chelsea stun Paris Saint-Germain in Sunday's Club World Cup finale, denying the Parisians of a fifth major trophy and ending their bid for a historic seven titles in 2025.
"Superman" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $122 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com reported Sunday.
In a shift, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared on Sunday to walk back earlier plans for a sweeping dismantling of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, saying Trump wants to "remake" it.
Two wildfires burning near the Grand Canyon have scorched more than 45,000 acres of tinder dry brush and vegetation and prompted evacuation orders for the Kaibab National Forest and north to the Utah border.
Ukraine and Russia have escalated their shadow war of espionage, sabotage, and assassinations, with both countries claiming a growing list of captured agents, intercepted plots, and cross-border attacks.
Jannik Sinner sizzled serves into the edges of Center Court, while smothering Carlos Alcaraz with aggression at the net to overwhelm the Spaniard on Sunday for his first Wimbledon title.
Investigators suspended the search for missing people in the aftermath of flooding in Texas last week amid a level 3 alert for more potential floods as forecasters predict heavy rain through Monday.
An internal memo from the head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement indicates the agency may expand its efforts to deport immigrants to countries they are do not hold citizenship.
Vanessa Hudgens announced this weekend that she is pregnant with her second baby.
On July 13, 1985, musicians and celebrities gathered at arenas in London and Philadelphia to hold a 16-hour Live Aid concert, raising more than $125 million in famine relief for Africa.
Actor Patrick Stewart turns 85 and actor Harrison Ford turns 83, among the famous birthdays for July 13. 
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