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Supreme Court rejects Florida's immigration law appeal The Supreme Court is letting stand a lower court's ruling barring Florida from enforcing a contentious immigration law that imposes criminal penalties against undocumented migrants who enter the state. Dozens hospitalized during a mass overdose event in Baltimore More than two dozen people were hospitalized Thursday morning following a mass overdose event in Baltimore, officials and authorities said. NASA 'claws back' thick dust layer in Cat's Claw Nebula NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed thick, dusty layers of the Cat's Claw Nebula, a region of star formation about 5,500 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius, the agency has announced. Federal agents clash with demonstrators at California cannabis farm Federal agents clashed with demonstrators during an immigration enforcement operation in an agricultural area of southern California on Thursday. Study: Communities imperiled by declining numbers of journalists The non-profit Rebuild Local News and journalism aggregator Muck Rack says about a third of all U.S. counties do not have full-time journalists. Left alone in car, Texas toddler dies A 5-year-old boy has died after his mother left him in the car, convinced that she had dropped him off at daycare, the San Antonio Police Department said. Social media influencer nominated as U.S. ambassador to Malaysia Social media influencer Nick Adams is President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to Malaysia. S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs The Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 each established record highs, while the Dow made significant gains on Thursday following the potential 50% tariffs on copper and Brazilian imports. FDA ends recall of salmonella-contaminated brown eggs The federal government's investigation into a recall of Salmonella-contaminated brown cage-free and certified-organic eggs has ended, the Food and Drug Administration announced on Thursday. Rhode Island man charged with threats to kill President Donald Trump, others A Rhode Island man has been arrested for threatening to kill President Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, officials have announced. 'Scrubs' officially returning with 3 original stars ABC announced Thursday that it has ordered the revival of "Scrubs," confirming three original cast members returning. Pew: Most adults say health insurers overly influence health policy Whether identifying as Republicans or Democrats, about 70% of adults surveyed say health insurers exert too much influence over health policy, according to the Pew Research Center. Outlook outage affects users worldwide, appears nearly resolved Outlook email users found themselves without access for several hours Wednesday and Thursday when the service went down. Michigan man wins $500,000 lottery prize due to unavailable ticket A Michigan man won a $500,000 lottery prize thanks to his local store being sold out of the ticket he had originally intended to buy. Watch: 'Red Sonja' fights warriors, minotaur in new trailer Samuel Goldwyn Films released a trailer for "Red Sonja" on Thursday. The film, starring Matilda Lutz as the Marvel Comics/Dynamite character, opens in theaters Aug. 15. Watch: 'King of the Hill' Season 14 gets a trailer, Ronny Chieng joins cast Hulu released a trailer for "King of the Hill" Season 14 and announced Ronny Chieng is joining the cast, taking over the role of Khan Souphanousinphone. Watch: Netflix drops trailer for 'Sakamoto Days' Season 1, Part 2 Netflix released a trailer for Season 1, Part 2 of anime series "Sakamoto Days," which follows a former assassin thrust back into a world of violence to protect his family. Watch: Frank travels to New Foodland in 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' S2 Prime Video is previewing Season 2 of "Sausage Party: Foodtopia," which arrives on the streamer Aug. 13. Seth Rogen returns to lead the voice cast. Watch: Claire's mom travels back in time in 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' Starz is previewing the "Outlander" prequel series "Blood of my Blood" ahead of its Aug. 8 premiere. The show follows both Jamie and Claire's parents. Youth voter turnout falls across Latin America Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and voters over 60. SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 with Israeli communications satellite The payload is listed as "Commercial GTO-1," which the company hasn't used before. The Dror-1 satellite uses mostly Israeli technology. 'Old' brains increase risk of death, Alzheimer's, study says People with "young" brains -- brains aging more slowly than their actual age -- are much less likely to die or develop Alzheimer's disease than those with "old" brains suffering from accelerated aging, researchers say. |
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Texas County Flagged Need for Flood Alarm Months Before TragedyKerr County repeatedly failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as billions of dollars were available for similar projects. Why the Texas Flood Site Didn’t Have Warning SirensOfficials in Kerr County made several attempts over the past decade to get funds for a flood warning system, but those applications were rejected. Christopher Flavelle, a reporter for The New York Times, breaks down what went wrong. Texas City Racked by Floods Becomes a Hub for Search and RecoveryMost summers, Kerrville, Texas, draws crowds for its July 4 celebration. This year, the streets are filled with emergency responders. The F.B.I. Is Using Polygraphs to Test Officials’ LoyaltySome senior officials who have taken the test have been asked whether they said anything negative about the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel. Trump Administration Is Forcing Prosecutors to Ignore Law, Whistle-Blower SaysIn an interview with The New York Times, a former Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, said officials pressed subordinates to mislead judges, and dared the courts to stop it. Trump Threatens 35 Percent Tariffs on Canada in the Middle of Trade TalksThe president revived his discredited claims about fentanyl entering the U.S. from Canada to justify his latest proposed rate of 35 percent. Targeting Brazil, Trump Tests Legal Limit of His Tariff PowersThe president signaled he would seek to use the threat of steep levies to reorient trade and protect his political allies. Trump’s Copper Tariff Threat Leaves Companies ScramblingPresident Trump wants America to produce more of the much-needed mineral, but a 50 percent tariff could undermine his aim of a manufacturing renaissance. Justice Dept. Demands Private Patient Info From Trans Youth Medicine ProvidersDoctors and hospitals were subpoenaed for private information on gender-related care for minors, the latest move by the Trump administration to stop the treatments. RFK Jr. Cancels Meeting of Key Preventive Health PanelThe task force recommends which screenings and other preventive health measures must be covered by insurance. F.D.A. Posts Collection of Letters Outlining Concerns About New DrugsThe letters, many of which were already available online, detail why the regulators initially declined to approve some drugs. All eventually passed muster. State Department to Soon Begin Mass LayoffsSecretary of State Marco Rubio’s plan to downsize a “bloated” department had been on hold after a court ruling. Justice Dept. Promised to Prosecute Abrego Garcia. Now It’s Not So Clear.In the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the administration appears primarily concerned with ensuring that a man it has described as a “dangerous illegal alien” never walks free on U.S. soil. Secret Service Suspends Six Agents Over Trump Assassination AttemptThe announcement comes near the anniversary of the shooting at Donald J. Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pa. Justice Jackson Says ‘the State of Our Democracy’ Keeps Her Up at NightAt a bar association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is happening to the government. Billionaire Bill Ackman Loses Pro Tennis Debut at Hall of Fame OpenBill Ackman, an outspoken 59-year-old financier, competed in a professional tournament. Nvidia Becomes First Public Company Worth $4 TrillionThe A.I. chip maker reached the landmark before Apple and Microsoft, as its value rose more than tenfold after ChatGPT’s release in late 2022. Angela Paxton Files for Divorce From Ken Paxton, Texas’ Attorney GeneralThe announcement could have a significant impact on the race for U.S. Senate in Texas. Mr. Paxton is challenging Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary. In South Carolina, Newsom Tests the Presidential Waters (Without Saying So)Gov. Gavin Newsom of California met with Democratic voters in an early primary state that has become pivotal in presidential races. Missouri Governor Signs Bill Rolling Back Voter-Approved Minimum Wage and Sick LeaveThe reversal reflected a growing struggle over the use of ballot measures to answer policy questions in Republican-led states. Some of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Survived Attacks, Israeli Official SaysThe assessment came as experts are trying to determine how long it would take Iran to rebuild its nuclear program in the aftermath of U.S. and Israeli strikes. Dave ‘Baby’ Cortez, Hitmaker Who Seemed to Vanish, Is Dead at 83His “The Happy Organ” reached No. 1 in 1959, but his pop stardom was short-lived, and his death in 2022, with an anonymous burial, remains a source of mystery. At Least 13 People Died by Suicide Amid U.K. Post Office Scandal, Report SaysA public inquiry into the wrongful prosecutions of about 1,000 postal workers has uncovered more victims than previously known, according to a report. Livvy Dunne Tried to Buy Babe Ruth’s Former Apartment. An N.Y.C. Co-op Board Said ‘No’.The influencer and former collegiate gymnast tried to buy the Manhattan two-bedroom, but instead joined the ranks of high-profile rejects like Madonna and Calvin Klein. Coal, the Last Survivor of Canada’s Parliament Hill Cat Colony, DiesFor decades, a semiofficial feline assembly outside Parliament was a major tourist attraction. James Carter Cathcart, Voice Behind Memorable ‘Pokémon’ Characters, Dies at 71Mr. Cathcart was known for playing the characters Professor Oak and Meowth in the long-running franchise. He also made appearances in other popular animated series such as “Yu-Gi-Oh!” and “One Piece.” |
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The Supreme Court is letting stand a lower court's ruling barring Florida from enforcing a contentious immigration law that imposes criminal penalties against undocumented migrants who enter the state.
More than two dozen people were hospitalized Thursday morning following a mass overdose event in Baltimore, officials and authorities said.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed thick, dusty layers of the Cat's Claw Nebula, a region of star formation about 5,500 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius, the agency has announced.
Federal agents clashed with demonstrators during an immigration enforcement operation in an agricultural area of southern California on Thursday.
The non-profit Rebuild Local News and journalism aggregator Muck Rack says about a third of all U.S. counties do not have full-time journalists.
A 5-year-old boy has died after his mother left him in the car, convinced that she had dropped him off at daycare, the San Antonio Police Department said.
Social media influencer Nick Adams is President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to Malaysia.
The Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 each established record highs, while the Dow made significant gains on Thursday following the potential 50% tariffs on copper and Brazilian imports.
The federal government's investigation into a recall of Salmonella-contaminated brown cage-free and certified-organic eggs has ended, the Food and Drug Administration announced on Thursday.
A Rhode Island man has been arrested for threatening to kill President Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, officials have announced.
ABC announced Thursday that it has ordered the revival of "Scrubs," confirming three original cast members returning.
Whether identifying as Republicans or Democrats, about 70% of adults surveyed say health insurers exert too much influence over health policy, according to the Pew Research Center.
Outlook email users found themselves without access for several hours Wednesday and Thursday when the service went down.
A Michigan man won a $500,000 lottery prize thanks to his local store being sold out of the ticket he had originally intended to buy.
Samuel Goldwyn Films released a trailer for "Red Sonja" on Thursday. The film, starring Matilda Lutz as the Marvel Comics/Dynamite character, opens in theaters Aug. 15.
Hulu released a trailer for "King of the Hill" Season 14 and announced Ronny Chieng is joining the cast, taking over the role of Khan Souphanousinphone.
Netflix released a trailer for Season 1, Part 2 of anime series "Sakamoto Days," which follows a former assassin thrust back into a world of violence to protect his family.
Prime Video is previewing Season 2 of "Sausage Party: Foodtopia," which arrives on the streamer Aug. 13. Seth Rogen returns to lead the voice cast.
Starz is previewing the "Outlander" prequel series "Blood of my Blood" ahead of its Aug. 8 premiere. The show follows both Jamie and Claire's parents.
Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and voters over 60.
The payload is listed as "Commercial GTO-1," which the company hasn't used before. The Dror-1 satellite uses mostly Israeli technology.
People with "young" brains -- brains aging more slowly than their actual age -- are much less likely to die or develop Alzheimer's disease than those with "old" brains suffering from accelerated aging, researchers say. 
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