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Police find suspect's truck in shooting deaths of 4 in a Montana bar Authorities found a truck used by a suspect in the shooting deaths of four people at a bar, the bartender and three patrons, in a small town in western Montana. Tenneessee man accused of trying to kill 9 deputies during arrest Polk County, Tn., Sheriff's deputies found 14 explosive devices inside the Old Fort home of Kevin Wade O'Neal, whom they arrested Friday for alleged threats. Mixed results for ‘Rage Against the Regime’ day of action The same organization behind prior protests against the Trump administration reported mixed results for Saturday's "Rage Against the Regime" protests. U.S. envoy airs plan as protesters demand return of hostages The U.S. has demanded Hamas release 50 remaining hostages it is holding in Gaza, as protesters held an rally in Tel Aviv's "Hostage Square" on Saturday. Ukraine's 2 anti-corruption agencies detain 4 in drone, weapons scheme Four Ukrainians have been detained in an investigation of "large-scale" government corruption, including a parliament member, two anti-corruption agencies said. Fatal risks from 'laughing gas' use climb among youth Kids and teens across America are increasingly getting high on nitrous oxide, better known as "laughing gas," to get high. Too often, it's ending in tragedy. OpenAI ends ChatGPT users' option to index chats on search engines OpenAI is ending the option to have Google and other search engines index user chats with ChatGPT and make the content of those chats discoverable on searches. Trailblazing country music singer Jeannie Seely dies at 85 Singer Jeannie Seely, who helped transform the image of women in country music, has died. She was 85. Smithsonian removes mention of presidential impeachments Smithsonian Institution staff temporarily have removed mentions of President Donald Trump's two impeachments and those of three other presidents from an exhibit on the limits of presidential power. Hot dog spill closes Pennsylvania interstate Thousands of frozen hot dogs spilled across Interstate-83 in Pennsylvania, closing the busy highway in both directions, following a multi-vehicle collision. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reports 3.8% decline in profits Berkshire Hathaway reported a 3.79% decline in second-quarter earnings as CEO Warren Buffett's company warned about President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods. Office of Special Counsel investigates former special prosecutor Jack Smith Officials with the Office of Special Counsel are launching an investigation into Jack Smith, who oversaw criminal probes into President Donald Trump related to the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Federal Reserve governor Kugler resigns, creating vacancy for Trump One of the seven members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Adriana Kugler, is stepping down next week, creating an opening for President Donald Trump. Ghislaine Maxwell deposition pushed back until the fall The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is delaying its deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell, the committee's chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., confirmed. India responds to U.S. penalty over Russia oil Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite threats of a financial "penalty" from U.S. President Donald Trump. Tyler, the Creator's 'Don't Tap the Glass' tops U.S. album chart Tyler, the Creator's "Don't Tap the Glass" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. The follow-up to 2024's "Chromakopia" was released on July 21. Look: Busta Rhymes gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Rap legend Busta Rhymes was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday. He has sold more than 20M albums worldwide over his decades-long career. SpaceX Dragon delivers Crew-11 to International Space Station The four Crew-11 crew members joined seven other astronauts in the International Space Station early Saturday morning following a 15-hour journey from Florida. Famous birthdays for Aug. 2: Joanna Cassidy, Britt Lower Actor Joanna Cassidy turns 80 and actor Britt Lower turns 40, among the famous birthdays for August 2. On This Day, Aug. 2: President Warren G. Harding dies in office On Aug. 2, 1923, U.S. President Warren G. Harding died of a stroke in a San Francisco hotel at the age of 58. More Recent Articles |
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After a Lag, Consumers Begin to Feel the Pinch of TariffsThere are growing signs that President Trump’s levies are filtering through to consumer prices, as companies exhaust options for keeping them stable. Lashing Out Over Russia and Jobs Data, Trump Displays His Volatile SideThe president had been on something of a winning streak. But when faced with facts and foes that wouldn’t bend to his will, he responded with impatience and disproportionate intensity. Until Trump Fired Her, She Was an Economist With Bipartisan SupportErika McEntarfer led the agency that produced key data on jobs and inflation. Then July’s report showed a weakening economy, and President Trump accused her of “rigging” the numbers. Donor List Suggests Scale of Trump’s Pay-for-Access OperationA new disclosure shows how corporations and individuals, including many in the crypto business, wrote big checks while seeking favor from the president. Mike Huckabee, Israel’s Passionate Defender as Gaza War Drives Allies AwayMr. Huckabee, a Baptist minister, is the first evangelical to serve as American ambassador to Israel. Christian conservatives and the Netanyahu government are pleased. New Hostage Videos Sow Fear and Horror in IsraelA “living skeleton, buried alive” in Gaza’s tunnels, was how the family of one hostage described him after seeing a video circulated by Hamas this week. Texas Pushes Redistricting Into an Era of ‘Maximum Warfare’Republicans are pursuing every possible advantage, essentially trying to win elections long before people vote. In response, even some once-squeamish Democrats are talking about fighting ‘fire with fire.’ Texas State House Panel Advances Gerrymandered Congressional MapThe full Texas House will now vote next week on a map drawn to flip five House districts to the G.O.P., but Democrats might walk out to deny Republicans a quorum. Eric Holder on Why He Reversed Course on GerrymanderingMr. Holder, the attorney general in the Obama administration, has long fought to end gerrymandered legislative maps. But a Republican effort in Texas threatens democracy, he said in an interview. How the New Texas Map Changes the Outlook for Control of the HouseDemocrats’ chances would be hurt if the map were approved, but they would still be favored. A Day at Two San Francisco Malls, One That Died and One That ThrivedThe downtown mall was long considered a thriving retail anchor, while the suburban-style one was an afterthought. They had a surprising role reversal. Ken Marino and David Wain Are Rocking Out With Their Dad Jam BandThe members of Middle Aged Dad Jam Band are known for making people laugh. But they take their music seriously. No Pets Left Behind: How a Dog’s Hurricane Rescue Changed Florida LawA state trooper went to the aid of a bull terrier who had been abandoned as Hurricane Milton approached. Now the dog, named Trooper, is thriving, and his story inspired stricter animal protections. With Festivities and Papal Prayer, the Vatican Aims to Attract the YoungAt a gathering that has been called the “Catholic Woodstock,” the church has embraced influencers on social media as a way to engage the youth. An American Team Went to Combat Haiti’s Gangs, Then Lost Two of Its OwnA Haitian American Navy veteran and his police officer cousin who were working in Haiti with Studebaker, an American military contractor, are missing and presumed dead. Attention, Men: Books Are Sexy!Nobody likes a dumb guy. The Law in West Texas Breaks the Law to Protest Weed’s ProhibitionSarah Stogner, a Republican district attorney in Texas oil country, recorded herself smoking a joint that she bought legally in New Mexico. Production Manager Is Killed in Accident at Jacob’s Pillow, Authorities SayJacob’s Pillow canceled weekend programming as staff members grieved the death of Kat Sirico, who was moving staging platforms that toppled, the authorities said. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities found a truck used by a suspect in the shooting deaths of four people at a bar, the bartender and three patrons, in a small town in western Montana.
Polk County, Tn., Sheriff's deputies found 14 explosive devices inside the Old Fort home of Kevin Wade O'Neal, whom they arrested Friday for alleged threats.
The same organization behind prior protests against the Trump administration reported mixed results for Saturday's "Rage Against the Regime" protests.
The U.S. has demanded Hamas release 50 remaining hostages it is holding in Gaza, as protesters held an rally in Tel Aviv's "Hostage Square" on Saturday.
Four Ukrainians have been detained in an investigation of "large-scale" government corruption, including a parliament member, two anti-corruption agencies said.
Kids and teens across America are increasingly getting high on nitrous oxide, better known as "laughing gas," to get high. Too often, it's ending in tragedy.
OpenAI is ending the option to have Google and other search engines index user chats with ChatGPT and make the content of those chats discoverable on searches.
Singer Jeannie Seely, who helped transform the image of women in country music, has died. She was 85.
Smithsonian Institution staff temporarily have removed mentions of President Donald Trump's two impeachments and those of three other presidents from an exhibit on the limits of presidential power.
Thousands of frozen hot dogs spilled across Interstate-83 in Pennsylvania, closing the busy highway in both directions, following a multi-vehicle collision.
Berkshire Hathaway reported a 3.79% decline in second-quarter earnings as CEO Warren Buffett's company warned about President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods.
Officials with the Office of Special Counsel are launching an investigation into Jack Smith, who oversaw criminal probes into President Donald Trump related to the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
One of the seven members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Adriana Kugler, is stepping down next week, creating an opening for President Donald Trump.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is delaying its deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell, the committee's chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., confirmed.
Indian officials confirmed Saturday the country is not altering policy and will continue buying oil from Russia, despite threats of a financial "penalty" from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Tyler, the Creator's "Don't Tap the Glass" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. The follow-up to 2024's "Chromakopia" was released on July 21.
Rap legend Busta Rhymes was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday. He has sold more than 20M albums worldwide over his decades-long career.
The four Crew-11 crew members joined seven other astronauts in the International Space Station early Saturday morning following a 15-hour journey from Florida.
Actor Joanna Cassidy turns 80 and actor Britt Lower turns 40, among the famous birthdays for August 2.
On Aug. 2, 1923, U.S. President Warren G. Harding died of a stroke in a San Francisco hotel at the age of 58. 
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