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Intel agrees to give U.S. 10% stake in operations The United States government will own a 10% share of common stock in U.S. chipmaker Intel in exchange for $11 billion in already-promised federal funding. At least 5 killed in upstate New York tour bus crash At least five people, including a child, died when a chartered tour bus crashed and rolled in upstate New York while returning from Niagara Falls on Friday. Maxwell: Never saw Donald Trump in 'inapprpriate setting' Former Jeffrey Epstein girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell told federal investigators that she never saw President Donald Trump do anything illegal or improper. Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from custody, returns to Maryland A federal magistrate judge released El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia from custody Fridqy while he awaits trial for alleged human trafficking in Tennessee. Latin America’s most famous glacier retreating irreversibly Argentina's iconic Perito Moreno glacier, one of Patagonia's top tourist attractions, is entering a phase of rapid retreat that experts say is irreversible. Trump says he'll tackle crime in Chicago next President Donald Trump said Friday that his next targets for crime crackdowns would be Chicago and New York, using "regular military" in those cities. Possible radioactive contamination prompts 2nd frozen shrimp recall People should not eat, sell or serve certain frozen shrimp products produced by Indonesia-based BMS Foods, the Food and Drug Administration has warned. 'F1' releases on digital, video-on-demand "F1 the Movie" released on digital and video-on-demand Friday. The racing film, starring Brad Pitt as a Formula 1 driver, topped the box office in June. NORAD: Russian spy planes fly near Alaska two days in a row Russian spy planes entered U.S. air space near Alaska twice in the past three days, according to NORAD. U.S. Air Force planes intercepted and monitored them. Watch: Gloria Estefan marks 40 years of 'Conga' with 'GMA' performance Cuban singer Gloria Estefan is celebrating the 40th anniversary of her 1985 hit "Conga." She performed the song on the "Good Morning America" stage Friday. Top stars chase Breeders' Cup spots in racing in U.S., Europe Some of racing's biggest names chase six Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" spot in weekend horse racing on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. U.S. Open draw shows Djokovic-Fritz, Gauff-Keys quarterfinal paths The 2025 U.S. Open draw reveals potential high-profile quarterfinals, including between Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz and Coco Gauff and Madison Keys. Fantasy football: Robinson, Barkley lead Top-75 running back rankings Bijan Robinson, Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for the 2025 season. Man buys 162 tickets for one lottery drawing, wins $811,000 A South Carolina man took a gamble by buying 162 identical tickets for a single Pick 4 lottery drawing, and ended up winning a record-breaking $811,000 prize. San Francisco 49ers trade for Washington Commanders RB Brian Robinson The Washington Commanders agreed to trade fourth-year running back Brian Robinson Jr., to the San Francisco 49ers, a league source told UPI on Friday. Canada drops most U.S. tariffs, looks for a deal Canada is dropping many of its 25% tariffs on goods made in the United States, with the change set to take effect Sept. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney said.. Oldest surviving World War II American ace pilot dies Don McPherson, of Nebraska, who was believed to be the last surviving World War II official American ace naval fighter pilot died this month at age 103. Look: Finneas performs on 'Today,' discusses new music Singer-songwriter Finneas took to the Citi Concert Series stage Friday on "Today" to perform and talk about his music. He also discussed his creative process. Hegseth authorizes national guard to carry guns in Washington, D.C. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has authorized members of the National Guard who are patrolling Washington, D.C., to begin carrying weapons on duty. Study links poor sleep to self-harm in teenagers Shorter sleep, going to sleep later and frequent waking during the night all were significantly associated with a 14-year-old's risk of self-harm in a study. Watch: Mexican festival's taco serving breaks three world records A festival in Mexico served up 13,215 tacos in one hour, also breaking the Guinness World Records for the largest stir-fry and the largest frying pan. Watch: Vegan firefighter's first day involves 40,000 pounds of steaks on fire A Missouri fire department said a vegan firefighter's first day on the job involved a call for 40,000 pounds of ribeye steaks that caught fire on the highway. Lyle Menendez faces parole board day after his brother was denied One day after brother Erik's failed bid for parole, Lyle Menendez will go before the parole commissioners to attempt to get a successful parole hearing. South Korea’s President Lee risks repeating a costly mistake President Lee Jae Myung's address marking the 80th anniversary of Korean people's liberation revealed how out of step he and his advisers are in this world. Trump threatens to fire Fed Governor Cook if she doesn’t quit President Donald Trump said Friday that he will fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook if she doesn't resign following accusations of financial misdoings. |
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Intel Agrees to Sell U.S. a 10% Stake in Its BusinessThe deal is among the largest government interventions in a U.S. company since the rescue of the auto industry after the 2008 financial crisis. Nvidia Is Making a New Chip for China Amid Debate on AI ExportsJensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said he plans to ask the Trump administration’s permission to sell a more powerful chip to Chinese companies. Pentagon Fires the Defense Intelligence Agency ChiefThe move comes weeks after the agency drafted a preliminary report contradicting President Trump’s contention that U.S. strikes had “obliterated” nuclear sites in Iran. Search of Bolton’s Home Shows Uneasy Mix of Retribution and Law EnforcementIt is not clear what evidence the authorities have that John Bolton mishandled classified information, but President Trump’s efforts to punish rivals immediately stoked questions about the investigation. F.B.I. Searches Home and Office of John Bolton, Ex-Trump AdviserAn investigation seeks to determine whether Mr. Bolton illegally shared or possessed classified information, according to two people familiar with the case. San Francisco Had Avoided Trump’s Ire. Until Now.The president focused on cities like Los Angeles and Washington as he deployed federal troops and railed against crime. But on Friday, in reference to San Francisco, he said, “We’ll clean that one up, too.” Justice Department Releases Ghislaine Maxwell Interview TranscriptsThe transcripts and audio, covering two days of discussions between Ms. Maxwell and Todd Blanche, the Justice Department’s No. 2, are likely to raise as many questions as they answer. 5 Takeaways From Ghislaine Maxwell’s Interview About Jeffrey EpsteinIn a courthouse interview with the deputy attorney general, Ms. Maxwell, who has been convicted of sex trafficking, maintained that President Trump and other famous figures were not involved. Justice Dept. Gives Congress Some Subpoenaed Epstein FilesThe G.O.P. chairman of a key House panel was forced to issue the subpoena after a few Republicans banded together with Democrats to push it through. Jerome Powell Suggests Fed Will Soon Cut Interest Rates in Jackson Hole SpeechJerome H. Powell said the “balance of risks” across the economy had started to shift, raising the odds the central bank lowers borrowing costs at its next meeting in September. What to Know About the Fed’s Lisa Cook and Mortgage Fraud AllegationsTrump administration officials have accused the Federal Reserve governor of mortgage fraud and called for her to resign. 5 Dead After Tour Bus Crashes on Western New York HighwayThe bus, which was carrying 54 people to New York City from Niagara Falls, veered off the New York State Thruway near Buffalo. Abrego Garcia, Free From Tennessee Jail, Is Returning to Maryland, Lawyer SaysShortly after, the Trump administration informed his lawyers that it might re-deport Mr. Abrego Garcia to Uganda within three business days, people familiar with the matter said. Impact of State Dept.’s New ‘Continuous Vetting’ for U.S. Visa Holders Remains UnclearThe State Department offered few details about its plans for the 55 million visa holders, and it was unclear if it was culling travel documents, or making less drastic changes. DeSantis Says He Is Undeterred by Order Shutting Down Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’A federal judge had ordered that much of the Florida immigration detention center be dismantled, a ruling Gov. Ron DeSantis called “preordained.” With Close Associates Under Fire, Mayor Adams Remains DefiantMayor Eric Adams defended his administration and his re-election bid on Friday amid corruption charges against some of his closest allies. New York Is a Big City. Its Graft Has Become Small-Town Stuff.The city’s corruption once had ambition to match its soaring skyscrapers. Indictments this week described cut-rate schemes with far lower returns — and there was that cash in a potato-chip bag. Trump Administration Orders Work Halted on Wind Farm That Is Nearly BuiltThe order to stop construction on Revolution Wind off the coast of Rhode Island is part of a campaign against renewable energy. How Redistricting Wars Could Give the G.O.P. Up to 7 SeatsAs a handful of states have made moves and begun discussing redrawing their maps, here’s what’s at stake. The White House Wants Indiana to Redistrict. Republicans There Are Split.As President Trump asks Republican-led states to redraw congressional maps, some Indiana conservatives are pushing back. “They should leave it alone,” one legislator said. Trump Gets His Revenge on John Bolton. Who’s Next?The recent F.B.I. search of John Bolton’s home makes clear that President Trump is perverting the justice system to intimidate his critics. Why Epstein’s Furious Grip on Washington HoldsIt isn’t just members of the MAGA faithful who are feeling let down. Turning the Tables, Robert Menendez’s Wife Now Seeks to Blame HimNadine and Robert Menendez, a former senator, were convicted of taking bribes. Seeking leniency, Ms. Menendez’s relatives and friends agree she is “not a criminal mastermind.” Ron Turcotte, Who Rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown, Dies at 84With Turcotte in the saddle, Secretariat powered to victory in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness in 1973 and then demolished the competition in the Belmont Stakes. Elon Musk’s X Agrees to Settlements With Thousands of Former EmployeesThe settlements are an about-face for the billionaire, whose company fought with former workers over whether it owed them severance pay. |
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The United States government will own a 10% share of common stock in U.S. chipmaker Intel in exchange for $11 billion in already-promised federal funding.
At least five people, including a child, died when a chartered tour bus crashed and rolled in upstate New York while returning from Niagara Falls on Friday.
Former Jeffrey Epstein girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell told federal investigators that she never saw President Donald Trump do anything illegal or improper.
A federal magistrate judge released El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia from custody Fridqy while he awaits trial for alleged human trafficking in Tennessee.
Argentina's iconic Perito Moreno glacier, one of Patagonia's top tourist attractions, is entering a phase of rapid retreat that experts say is irreversible.
President Donald Trump said Friday that his next targets for crime crackdowns would be Chicago and New York, using "regular military" in those cities.
People should not eat, sell or serve certain frozen shrimp products produced by Indonesia-based BMS Foods, the Food and Drug Administration has warned.
"F1 the Movie" released on digital and video-on-demand Friday. The racing film, starring Brad Pitt as a Formula 1 driver, topped the box office in June.
Russian spy planes entered U.S. air space near Alaska twice in the past three days, according to NORAD. U.S. Air Force planes intercepted and monitored them.
Cuban singer Gloria Estefan is celebrating the 40th anniversary of her 1985 hit "Conga." She performed the song on the "Good Morning America" stage Friday.
Some of racing's biggest names chase six Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" spot in weekend horse racing on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
The 2025 U.S. Open draw reveals potential high-profile quarterfinals, including between Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz and Coco Gauff and Madison Keys.
Bijan Robinson, Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for the 2025 season.
A South Carolina man took a gamble by buying 162 identical tickets for a single Pick 4 lottery drawing, and ended up winning a record-breaking $811,000 prize.
The Washington Commanders agreed to trade fourth-year running back Brian Robinson Jr., to the San Francisco 49ers, a league source told UPI on Friday.
Canada is dropping many of its 25% tariffs on goods made in the United States, with the change set to take effect Sept. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney said..
Don McPherson, of Nebraska, who was believed to be the last surviving World War II official American ace naval fighter pilot died this month at age 103.
Singer-songwriter Finneas took to the Citi Concert Series stage Friday on "Today" to perform and talk about his music. He also discussed his creative process.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has authorized members of the National Guard who are patrolling Washington, D.C., to begin carrying weapons on duty.
Shorter sleep, going to sleep later and frequent waking during the night all were significantly associated with a 14-year-old's risk of self-harm in a study.
A festival in Mexico served up 13,215 tacos in one hour, also breaking the Guinness World Records for the largest stir-fry and the largest frying pan.
A Missouri fire department said a vegan firefighter's first day on the job involved a call for 40,000 pounds of ribeye steaks that caught fire on the highway.
One day after brother Erik's failed bid for parole, Lyle Menendez will go before the parole commissioners to attempt to get a successful parole hearing.
President Lee Jae Myung's address marking the 80th anniversary of Korean people's liberation revealed how out of step he and his advisers are in this world.
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook if she doesn't resign following accusations of financial misdoings. 
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