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Iowa GOP loses supermajority in state Senate after Democrat's win Democrat Catelin Drey flipped an Iowa legislative seat held by a Republican, which the party hopes is a bright spot going into the 2026 midterm elections. Trump asks Supreme Court to permit withholding of foreign aid The Trump administration on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to halt a lower court's order directing the federal government to disburse billions of dollars in foreign aid. Cracker Barrel to keep 'Old Timer' logo following backlash Cracker Barrel will keep its overall-clad mascot after critics, including President Trump, derided the southern chain's new logo as a part of a "woke" agenda. SpaceX successfully completes 10th Starship test mission SpaceX officials succeeded in their third attempt this week to launch the 10th Starship test mission after scrubbing its planned launches on Sunday and Monday. Apple event expected to showcase iPhone 17, other upgrades Apple CEO Tim Cook said to prepare for an "awe dropping" event that is expected to show the thinnest version of the iPhone yet. RFK. Jr: Report on autism's root causes to be released in September Despite expert criticism, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, says the sweeping report will explain the increase in autism diagnoses. Whistleblower: DOGE officials copied Social Security data of 300M people Department of Government Efficiency officials illegally copied the data of more than 300 million people, a Social Security Administration official says. Noem seeks to expedite south Texas border wall construction The Homeland Security head signed the seventh waiver weakening environmental review for Trump's southern border wall. League of Women Voters: Gerrymandering disenfranchises minorities The League of Women Voters said Tuesday it opposed the unconventional mid-cycle congressional district redrawing effort lead by Republicans. The group outlined non-partisan advice to help guide state lawmakers. Lutnick says feds could take stake in defense contractors After Intel's agreement with the Trump administration, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said companies such as Lockheed Martin could be next United States, South Korea, Japan address North Korean IT threats The United States, Japan and South Korea teamed with U.S. cybersecurity firm Mandiant to oppose North Korean internet technology worker schemes on Tuesday. 2 men publicly caned in Indonesia for kissing Two men were publicly caned in Indonesia Tuesday for kissing in a park after they were convicted of "having consensual sexual relations," under Sharia law. Illinois lottery player's second-choice ticket wins $200,000 An Illinois man scored a $200,000 top prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket thanks to the grocery store he visited being sold out of his favorite game. Watch: Will Arnett finds solace in stand-up in 'Is This Thing On?' Searchlight Pictures released a trailer for "Is This Thing On?," director Bradley Cooper's new film starring Will Arnett as an aspiring stand-up comedian. Paraguay's bilingual archive to safeguard Indigenous language heritage Paraguay unveiled an ambitious cultural preservation project with the launch of Proyecto Guaraní-Revista Ysyry, a digital archive and bilingual anthology. Look: Cow rescued after sinking face-deep into mud pit Firefighters in England conducted an unusual rescue after a cow sank into a nearly 10-foot-deep mud pit, with its eyes and nose just barely above the surface. Trump seeks the death penalty for Washington, D.C., murderers When someone is accused of murder in the nation's capital, President Donald Trump wants federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty, which is banned there. Women's Equality Day celebrates passage of the 19th Amendment While the 19th Amendment was ratified on Aug. 20, 1920, it was certified on Aug. 26, which is why Americans celebrate Women's Equality Day annually on that day. NASA targets sounding rocket's night launch for TOMEX+ Earth study NASA is ready for its next launch attempt of its TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission to take a peak at the Earth's atmosphere. Look: Rachel Sennott, Josh Hutcherson, more appear in 'I Love LA' pics HBO released photos from the upcoming series "I Love LA" on Tuesday. Rachel Sennott created and stars with Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A'Zion and more in the show. Watch: Jessica Chastain investigates violent extremists in 'The Savant' "The Savant," a new thriller starring Jessica Chastain as an undercover investigator who infiltrates online hate groups, will premiere Sept. 26 on Apple TV+. NOAA releases new aerial images of Hurricane Erin damage New aerial imagery of damage by Hurricane Erin in North Carolina has been released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for public viewing. Dust storms ground flights at Phoenix Airport Planes are flying out of Phoenix again Tuesday after dust storms blew through central Arizona on Monday, grounding flights and knocking out power to thousands. |
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Trump Again Escalates Power Grabs in Bid to Fire Fed MemberPresident Trump claimed he has cause to remove a member of the independent board who has not obeyed his demands to vote for lower interest rates. Mortgage Fraud Claims Give Trump Weapon Against Lisa Cook and OthersThe director of Federal Housing Finance Agency could win the president an opening on the Federal Reserve board. Fed Governor Lisa Cook to Sue Over Firing, Asserting Trump Abused PowerLawyers for Ms. Cook promised to take legal action one day after the president moved to fire her over allegations of mortgage fraud. Stock Market Reaction Is Muted After Trump’s Threats to Lisa Cook and the FedThe market reaction was muted after President Trump moved to fire the Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. One economist likened the response to a frog in “gently heating” water. Trump Plays Reality Television Host at Cabinet Meeting That Lasts HoursAs hours ticked by, President Trump played reality television host — “This has never been done before!” — as his cabinet members offered praise. It was a glimpse of how he runs his presidency. FEMA Suspends Staff Who Signed a Letter Criticizing TrumpThe letter, sent to Congress on Monday, said cuts made by the Trump administration had erased improvements made to disaster response since Hurricane Katrina. Justice Dept. Broadens Inquiry Into Key Players in Russia InvestigationIt is the latest effort by President Trump and his allies to impugn the Russia investigation, which the president sees as having been a partisan witch hunt. Deploy National Guard to Chicago? Trump Says He Has ‘The Right to Do Anything I Want to Do.’President Trump, who has sent the military into Los Angeles and Washington, has targeted states and cities governed by Democrats. Jokey Names for Detention Centers Face Criticism for InsensitivityThe use of such names is part of a broader strategy that President Trump and his allies are leaning into in his second term. A Teen Was Suicidal. ChatGPT Was the Friend He Confided In.More people are turning to general-purpose chatbots for emotional support. At first, Adam Raine, 16, used ChatGPT for schoolwork, but then he started discussing plans to end his life. Purging ‘Equity’ Programs, G.O.P. Defunded Its Own RoadsWhen Republicans repealed a Biden-era “access and equity” grant program for transportation, they canceled funding for projects in some of their own districts. How the N.Y.P.D.’s Facial Recognition Tool Landed the Wrong Man in JailTrevis Williams is eight inches taller than a man accused of flashing a woman in Union Square in February. The police arrested him anyway. The Deadly Risks of Reporting In GazaJournalists endure the same harrowing reality as other Gazans: hunger and the constant threat of death. Those challenges risk further stifling what the world hears about the war. Israel Links Deadly Hospital Attack in Gaza to Hamas Surveillance CameraThe Israeli military said, without providing evidence, that its initial inquiry found that militants had placed an observation camera in the area. It said the attack killed six militants. U.S. Envoy Talks Peace in Lebanon, but Stirs Anger With ‘Act Civilized’ RemarkAt a delicate moment in Lebanese politics, the envoy, Thomas J. Barrack Jr., provoked outrage by warning journalists at a news conference there not to be “animalistic.” Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are Engaged, Singer AnnouncesThe news was announced on Instagram: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring Marks a Return to Vintage EleganceThe pop star’s antique-inspired sparkler channels the “heirloom look,” reflecting a return to antique stones. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Relationship Timeline and Big MomentsBogie and Bacall, Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio, Beyoncé and Jay-Z: The new celebrity power couple might overshadow them all. Gates Foundation Quietly Cuts Ties With Firm Linked to DemocratsOfficials made no mention of politics in cutting ties with a network of nonprofit funds, but Bill Gates has made other moves to insulate the charity from political pressures. Democratic Party Scraps Resolutions on Israel and Gaza After Fraught DebateThe measures were almost entirely symbolic, yet laid bare the broader fault lines dividing and shaping the party nearly two years after the war began. SpaceX Starship Completes Successful Test Flight After Previous Launch SetbacksAfter setbacks during the last three launches of Starship, Elon Musk’s rocket company splashed down in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday night. Lafufus, Fake Labubus, Spawn Safety Warning and RaidsThe dupes of the cute-ugly toys have left consumer complaints and warnings about safety risks and potentially hazardous chemicals in their wake. Where’s Your Evidence, Mr. President?If the courts allow Trump to get away with firing Lisa Cook, the Fed will be stripped of its insulation from political pressure. Cracker Barrel Drops New Logo Design After Conservative BacklashThe chain, known for its farmhouse aesthetic, ignited a social media firestorm when it announced its “fresh” rebrand last week. Iowa Democrat Appears to Flip State Legislative Seat in Upset VictoryThe Senate seat in the Sioux City area had been held by a Republican. It would be the second time this year that Iowa Democrats had flipped a legislative district. London Asks Commuters, ‘Please Put Your Headphones In, Thank You’The campaign for silence on the public transit system, which appeals to consideration for fellow passengers, stops short of strictly enforcing fines. American Dream Mall Is Sued for Allowing Shopping on SundaysA lawsuit argues that the American Dream mall, by allowing the sale of lumber, furniture and “wearing apparel” on Sundays, has violated a “blue law” descended from a 1798 statute. |
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Democrat Catelin Drey flipped an Iowa legislative seat held by a Republican, which the party hopes is a bright spot going into the 2026 midterm elections.
The Trump administration on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to halt a lower court's order directing the federal government to disburse billions of dollars in foreign aid.
Cracker Barrel will keep its overall-clad mascot after critics, including President Trump, derided the southern chain's new logo as a part of a "woke" agenda.
SpaceX officials succeeded in their third attempt this week to launch the 10th Starship test mission after scrubbing its planned launches on Sunday and Monday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said to prepare for an "awe dropping" event that is expected to show the thinnest version of the iPhone yet.
Despite expert criticism, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, says the sweeping report will explain the increase in autism diagnoses.
Department of Government Efficiency officials illegally copied the data of more than 300 million people, a Social Security Administration official says.
The Homeland Security head signed the seventh waiver weakening environmental review for Trump's southern border wall.
The League of Women Voters said Tuesday it opposed the unconventional mid-cycle congressional district redrawing effort lead by Republicans. The group outlined non-partisan advice to help guide state lawmakers.
After Intel's agreement with the Trump administration, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said companies such as Lockheed Martin could be next
The United States, Japan and South Korea teamed with U.S. cybersecurity firm Mandiant to oppose North Korean internet technology worker schemes on Tuesday.
Two men were publicly caned in Indonesia Tuesday for kissing in a park after they were convicted of "having consensual sexual relations," under Sharia law.
An Illinois man scored a $200,000 top prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket thanks to the grocery store he visited being sold out of his favorite game.
Searchlight Pictures released a trailer for "Is This Thing On?," director Bradley Cooper's new film starring Will Arnett as an aspiring stand-up comedian.
Paraguay unveiled an ambitious cultural preservation project with the launch of Proyecto Guaraní-Revista Ysyry, a digital archive and bilingual anthology.
Firefighters in England conducted an unusual rescue after a cow sank into a nearly 10-foot-deep mud pit, with its eyes and nose just barely above the surface.
When someone is accused of murder in the nation's capital, President Donald Trump wants federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty, which is banned there.
While the 19th Amendment was ratified on Aug. 20, 1920, it was certified on Aug. 26, which is why Americans celebrate Women's Equality Day annually on that day.
NASA is ready for its next launch attempt of its TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission to take a peak at the Earth's atmosphere.
HBO released photos from the upcoming series "I Love LA" on Tuesday. Rachel Sennott created and stars with Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A'Zion and more in the show.
"The Savant," a new thriller starring Jessica Chastain as an undercover investigator who infiltrates online hate groups, will premiere Sept. 26 on Apple TV+.
New aerial imagery of damage by Hurricane Erin in North Carolina has been released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for public viewing.
Planes are flying out of Phoenix again Tuesday after dust storms blew through central Arizona on Monday, grounding flights and knocking out power to thousands. 
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