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Texas AG to investigate O'Rourke-linked group amid map row Texas' attorney general launched an investigation into potential presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke on allegations he "bribed" Democrats fleeing the state. United Airlines system outage disrupts flights nationwide United Airlines on Wednesday night was dealing with a backlog of delayed flights because of a technology issue that grounded planes nationwide. 'Mission accomplished:' Fort Bliss soldier accused of spying for Russia An Army soldier at Fort Bliss in El Paso was charged with attempting to provide Russia with information on military combat operations with top-secret clearance NASA and Boeing Starliner astronaut 'Butch' Wilmore retires Astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore announced his retirement Wednesday after 25 years with NASA and serving as a U.S. Navy test pilot before becoming an astronaut. Judge hears about 'Alligator Alcatraz' environmental concerns A judge in Florida heard arguments seeking an injunction to halt the operation and construction of an immigration detention center called "Alligator Alcrataz French fries, but not mashed potatoes, linked to type 2 diabetes French fries, but not mashed, baked or boiled potatoes, were linked to type 2 diabetes in a new study whose authors say food preparation makes a difference. Ukraine war: Trump wants trilateral meeting with Putin, Zelensky President Donald Trump said he will work to schedule meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky very soon. U.S. Homeland Security removes age limits to join ICE U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is waiving age limits for new applicants. 3 arrested when agents find boat with $30M of cocaine near Puerto Rico Three people were arrested after a major drug bust by U.S. authorities on Wednesday off Puerto Rico turned up some 62 large bales filled with thousand of pounds of cocaine worth roughly $30 million. Woman accused of impersonating nurse at northeast Florida hospital Autumn Bardisa, 29, is accused of posing as a nurse, including treating 4,486 hospital patients without a license, the Flagler County Sheriff's Office said. Southwest Airlines flights can now be booked on Priceline Southwest Airlines' flights for the first time can be booked on Booking Holdings' online travel websites, including Priceline, Booking.com and Agoda. First U.S. automaker gets federal automated vehicle exemption California-based Zoox is the first U.S. manufacturer of automated vehicles to be exempted from full compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Ex-Guatemalan mayor has initial U.S. court hearing on drug charge An ex-Guatemalan mayor could spend the rest of his life in jail if convicted for allegedly working to import more than five kilos of cocaine into the United States from his Latin American nation. Back-to-school advice from FBI: Make a hoax threat, pay the price Philadelphia's FBI says as the new school year starts "serious consequences" for students can arrive by making violent threats whether a joke or not. MSC cancels a season of cruises to relocate ship to Miami MSC has canceled five months of cruises on the MSC Maraviglia while it moves a ship from New York to Miami. Many of the cruises were already open for booking. Suspect arrested after 5 wounded in Georgia Army base shooting A suspect has been arrested after five soldiers were shot and hospitalized Wednesday morning at the U.S. Army's Fort Stewart in central-eastern Georgia. Watch: Miranda Cosgrove falls for Pierson Fode in 'Wrong Paris' Netflix is previewing "The Wrong Paris," starring Miranda Cosgrove as an artist who signs up for a reality dating show. The romantic comedy premieres Sept. 12. CPAP usage for sleep apnea might increase heart health risks New research indicates sleep apnea patients who use CPAP machines might face increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related health conditions. Japan's leaders call for nuclear arms abolition on Hiroshima 80th anniversary The mayor of Hiroshima called out nuclear-armed nations Wednesday as Japan marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of his city. First woman MLB umpire to take the field in Atlanta this weekend One of the umpires in this weekend's Marlins-Braves series this weekend will be the first woman to umpire in a Major League Baseball game. Excessive screen time for children linked to later heart health risks Researchers say the time children spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk. Claire’s files second bankruptcy petition in 7 years Officials for retailer Claire's filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday as its operating costs rise while demand for its goods declines among youth. |
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Trump’s Tariff Gamble Puts America’s Ties With India at RiskAs the president pursues his goals on Russia and trade, America’s relationship with an important partner in Asia could end up as collateral damage. Trump Tells European Leaders He Intends to Meet With Putin and ZelenskyIf the meeting goes ahead as President Trump described, it will be the first in-person summit between an American and Russian president in more than four years. Trump Announces Additional $100 Billion Apple Investment in U.S.The White House said the pledge would bring more of the company’s supply chain and advanced manufacturing to the United States. Republicans Raise the Pressure on Texas Democrats to End Their WalkoutThe political and legal threats against Democrats who left Texas to protest a redrawn political map have gone further and faster than many anticipated. Trump’s Redistricting Campaign Tests His Power in the StatesThe effort by President Trump and his allies is the latest example of them trying to rewrite the rules to squeeze out every possible political advantage. Where the Redistricting Wars Might Go After TexasTexas Democrats may have bought their party some time with their walkout, but both parties are mobilizing to redraw U.S. House maps ahead of the midterms. Trump Weighs Getting Involved in New York City Mayor’s RaceThe possibility that the president will seek to intercede could inject an element of unpredictability into an already fractious contest. Cuomo Tells Business Leaders That His Campaign Is on a New PathFormer Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo acknowledged that he had not run an effective race in the mayoral primary and asked for executives’ help to defeat Zohran Mamdani. Eric Adams Is Again Denied Public Matching Funds for His CampaignMayor Eric Adams of New York was dealt another setback in his long-shot campaign for re-election when he was denied millions of dollars in public matching funds. Aldi’s Passionate, Cultlike Following Fuels Its Rapid Expansion Plans“It feels like I’m at a bougie store, but I’m not paying bougie prices,” one shopper said of the discount grocer, which is set to open hundreds of stores as consumers look to save and buy organic. China Turns to A.I. in Information WarfareDocuments examined by researchers show how one company in China has collected data on members of Congress and other influential Americans. Federal Agents in L.A. Conduct a Big Immigration Raid at a Home DepotA rented Penske truck was used to ferry agents to the Home Depot where the raid was conducted, days after an appeals court upheld an order limiting some enforcement tactics. Eddie Palmieri, Latin Music’s Dynamic Innovator, Dies at 88He roped salsa into conversation with jazz, rock, funk and even modern classical music. “A new world music,” one critic said, “is being born.” Eddie Palmieri’s 13 Essential Songs and AlbumsA native son of the Bronx, Palmieri was a crucial innovator in New York’s Afro-Caribbean music history. The pianist, composer and bandleader has died at 88. Trump Spending Bill Means Big Cuts for New MexicoHealth care. Food. Outdoor recreation. Wildfire protection. The arts. President Trump’s new domestic policy law will have wide-ranging effects in New Mexico, which depends heavily on federal funding. A Sergeant Is Accused of Shooting 5 Soldiers in His Unit at Fort StewartThe suspect’s father said he was seeking a transfer from the Army base in Georgia, where he had complained of racism. They Let Their Children Cross the Street, and Now They’re FelonsThey went to jail when their boy was killed. Why don’t road planners bear some guilt? Huckabee Says U.S.-Backed Aid Sites in Gaza Will ‘Scale Up’The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will soon operate 16 distribution sites instead of four, said Mike Huckabee, the United States ambassador to Israel. New Zealand Air Force Mounts Dangerous Rescue Mission in AntarcticaThree staff members from the National Science Foundation were evacuated from a U.S. research base after a medical emergency. The mission is one of the most challenging for the air force. On the Hunt for Spies, Iran Executes a Nuclear ScientistAfter the war with Israel, Iranian authorities have swept up hundreds of people deemed suspected infiltrators. But the arrest and hanging of the nuclear scientist Roozbeh Vadi was a rare move. |
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Texas' attorney general launched an investigation into potential presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke on allegations he "bribed" Democrats fleeing the state.
United Airlines on Wednesday night was dealing with a backlog of delayed flights because of a technology issue that grounded planes nationwide.
An Army soldier at Fort Bliss in El Paso was charged with attempting to provide Russia with information on military combat operations with top-secret clearance
Astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore announced his retirement Wednesday after 25 years with NASA and serving as a U.S. Navy test pilot before becoming an astronaut.
A judge in Florida heard arguments seeking an injunction to halt the operation and construction of an immigration detention center called "Alligator Alcrataz
French fries, but not mashed, baked or boiled potatoes, were linked to type 2 diabetes in a new study whose authors say food preparation makes a difference.
President Donald Trump said he will work to schedule meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky very soon.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is waiving age limits for new applicants.
Three people were arrested after a major drug bust by U.S. authorities on Wednesday off Puerto Rico turned up some 62 large bales filled with thousand of pounds of cocaine worth roughly $30 million.
Autumn Bardisa, 29, is accused of posing as a nurse, including treating 4,486 hospital patients without a license, the Flagler County Sheriff's Office said.
Southwest Airlines' flights for the first time can be booked on Booking Holdings' online travel websites, including Priceline, Booking.com and Agoda.
California-based Zoox is the first U.S. manufacturer of automated vehicles to be exempted from full compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
An ex-Guatemalan mayor could spend the rest of his life in jail if convicted for allegedly working to import more than five kilos of cocaine into the United States from his Latin American nation.
Philadelphia's FBI says as the new school year starts "serious consequences" for students can arrive by making violent threats whether a joke or not.
MSC has canceled five months of cruises on the MSC Maraviglia while it moves a ship from New York to Miami. Many of the cruises were already open for booking.
A suspect has been arrested after five soldiers were shot and hospitalized Wednesday morning at the U.S. Army's Fort Stewart in central-eastern Georgia.
Netflix is previewing "The Wrong Paris," starring Miranda Cosgrove as an artist who signs up for a reality dating show. The romantic comedy premieres Sept. 12.
New research indicates sleep apnea patients who use CPAP machines might face increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related health conditions.
The mayor of Hiroshima called out nuclear-armed nations Wednesday as Japan marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of his city.
One of the umpires in this weekend's Marlins-Braves series this weekend will be the first woman to umpire in a Major League Baseball game.
Researchers say the time children spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk.
Officials for retailer Claire's filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday as its operating costs rise while demand for its goods declines among youth. 
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