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Missouri judge rules against referendum challenge to GOP redistricting A Missouri judge ruled Wednesday against voters seeking to put a Republican redistricting effort in the state to a referendum.
Trump declares 'economic warfare' against Iran amid stalled talks President Donald Trump declared "economic warfare" against Iran on Wednesday night amid stalled diplomatic efforts to end the war.
Study: Europe sees marine heat wave from climate change A study shows that the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea are far hotter than normal, threatening ecosystems and coastal communities.
'Sons of Anarchy' follow-up reunites Hunnam, Perlman, Sagal FX announced the new series "Legends" on Wednesday. The "Sons of Anarchy" follow-up includes Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal and more.
Treasury to double bond buybacks this fall The U.S. Treasury Department announced Wednesday that it will buy back about twice the usual amount of its bonds to quell rising interest rates.
Board approves $15.5 billion budget for Trump’s Dulles Airport plans The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority on Wednesday approved a $15.5 billion budget for Dulles International Airport ahead of renovations.
Ukrainian man arrested for 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage A Ukrainian man was arrested in Croatia in relation to the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, a key export channel for Russian natural gas.
Look: Netherlands woman finds escaped snake in bedroom closet A Netherlands woman discovered a snake in her bedroom closet that police later determined had escaped from a neighbor's home.
Ohio player wins $10,000 lottery prize on his 18th birthday An Ohio man stopped at a gas station just after midnight on his 18th birthday and walked out with a lottery ticket worth $10,000.
Bolivia seeks 6-month detention for ex-Milei adviser in shooting case Bolivian prosecutors will seek six months of pretrial detention for Argentine political consultant Fernando Cerimedo, a former adviser to Javier Milei.
Kennedy Center lawyers say Trump's name going back up in September Lawyers for the Kennedy Center notified a judge that the facility plans to return President Donald Trump's name to the facade of the building.
Peter Thiel drops Argentina event as protests target his investments Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel has withdrawn from a high-profile libertarian summit in Argentina where he was scheduled to appear.
'Scary Movie' to start streaming Sept. 3 on Paramount+ "Scary Movie," the sixth entry in the horror parody film series created by and starring the Wayans brothers, is coming to Paramount+ in September.
Mudslides hit northern Chile after extraordinary desert rains Powerful mudslides struck cities in northern Chile, one of the world's driest regions, leaving thousands of people displaced.
Watch: Calf eludes police in Walmart parking lot, flees into drainage tunnel An escaped calf dubbed "Moodini" led San Antonio police and animal care officers on a chase through a Walmart parking lot and into a drainage tunnel.
Houston Texans WR Jayden Higgins tears ACL, out for 2026 Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins sustained a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2026 NFL season. He appeared in all 17 games last season.
Ariana Madix to return as Brooke in 'St. Denis Medical' Season 3 "Love Island USA" host and former "Vanderpump Rules" star Ariana Madix will reprise Dr. Brooke Emerson in "St. Denis Medical" Season 3 on NBC.
U.S. sets preliminary anti-dumping duties on Mexican strawberries The U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily determined that Mexican strawberries are being sold in the United States below their "normal value."
Israel announces probe into Hind Rajab, medics killings in Gaza Israel announced an investigation into the attacks on a Palestinian family and the ambulance that came to help them, killing nine people.
Woman writes 150 words on a sticky note to break Guinness World Record A United Arab Emirates woman broke a Guinness World Record by managing to hand-write 150 different words onto a single sticky note.
Slotkin asks Hegseth, Caine to confirm no troops at polling places Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., sent letters Monday to Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine to confirm that they would not send troops to polling places.
Karmelo Anthony granted recusal of judge in Austin Metcalf murder case The judge in the trial of Karmelo Anthony for the alleged murder of Austin Metcalf has been recused on Wednesday in a win for the defense.
Watch: Austin Abrams tries to 'survive the unthinkable' in 'Whalefall' "Whalefall," a survival thriller based on the Daniel Kraus novel and starring Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin, opens in theaters in October.
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U.S. Debt Hits $40 Trillion as America’s Borrowing Binge Continues
President Trump’s promises to restore fiscal order and reduce the amount of America’s debt burden have been undercut by spending on the Iran war, tax cuts and tariff refunds.
Markets Rally After U.S. Treasury Eases Bond Investor Stress
Government bond yields fell and stocks rose on a move by the Treasury Department to double the amount of debt that it can buy back from investors.
Why Treasury Yields Are Rising, and What That Means for the Economy
Interest rates on U.S. government bonds can affect everything from auto and student loans to mortgages.
More Fed Officials Lost Patience About Elevated Inflation at Latest Meeting
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July gathering showed broadening support for higher borrowing costs to stamp out lingering price pressures.
How the U.S. Navy Is Helping Get Oil Through the Strait of Hormuz
With Iran making ship traffic perilous, a U.S. operation offers a way out for some energy exports, stealthily shepherding tankers on dangerous journeys.
Trump Threatens Economic Pain for Countries That Help Iran
The president did not specify what actions he would take, and he has on other occasions abandoned threats to dramatically escalate the war with Iran.
What to Know About Iran’s Economic Ties With Gulf Countries
The United Arab Emirates, Iran’s most important regional trading partner, announced a total embargo on transactions with Tehran on Tuesday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Will Move Back to U.K. After 6 Years in U.S.
The prince and his wife, whose relations with King Charles and the rest of the royal family have long been strained, will remain non-working royals, according to a person familiar with the decision.
Harry and Meghan’s Break with Britain and Planned Return: a Timeline
The couple will remain non-working royals. It is unclear where they will live.
Queen Camilla Says It Was ‘Difficult’ to Keep Charles’s Cancer a Secret
“I was just longing to let it out,” Camilla said in rare public comments about the king’s 2024 diagnosis, which was not immediately revealed. “But obviously I couldn’t.”
More of Trump’s Chosen Candidates Lose Republican Primaries
A series of recent losses has eroded the president’s winning record, raising new questions about his hold over the party’s voters.
Alabama Democrats Look for a Black Backlash Over Voting Rights
Democrats in Alabama and beyond are trying to harness Black anger over the Supreme Court’s weakening of the Voting Rights Act and the Republican redistricting that followed.
Missouri Judge Says Redrawn Congressional Map May Be Used in Midterms
The decision was a win for Republicans, who have been pushing for the new map in an effort to help maintain the party’s narrow control in the U.S. House in November.
In Wyoming’s G.O.P. Primaries, an Emphatic Rebuke of the Hard Right
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus had ambitions for a total takeover of elected state government. But its candidates were rejected from the governor’s mansion to the Legislature.
North Korean Official Dismisses Reduced Drills Between US and South Korea
Kim Yo-jong, a powerful adviser and sister of Kim Jong-un, also said she was “unaware” of any communication with Washington, contradicting President Trump’s claim her brother had responded to his outreach.
Trump Officials Scrap Effort to Recruit Pentagon Lawyers to Represent Migrant Children
The reversal of the plan, which had not been publicly disclosed, comes amid mounting confusion about how the administration is protecting the rights of unaccompanied minors.
D.E.A. Joins Investigation Into Hayden Panettiere’s Death
The actress spoke candidly about her drug use and “the downfall of addiction.” The local police have said there is no evidence of foul play in her death.
What to Know About Hayden Panettiere’s Death
The “Nashville” and “Heroes” star had released a memoir months before she died at 36.
Everyone’s Using This A.I. Dictation App That I Want to Murder With a Hammer
Wispr Flow is supposed to make writing effortless and magical. So I “wrote” this column with it.
Google’s Pixel 11 Comes With Plenty of A.I. Does Anyone Want That?
The phone’s artificial intelligence can order groceries, book tables and take photos on a user’s behalf. But is it something people really want?
Mamdani Sues City Council Over $10,000 Bonuses to Teachers’ Aides
New York City says the Council’s legislation violates collective bargaining law. The dispute could set up the first high-profile battle between the mayor and a public sector union.
What Will It Take to Fix New York’s Housing Shortage?
A draft report from the city estimates that 700,000 new units would need to be built over the next decade to accommodate the need for homes.
Derrick Parker, Known as New York’s ‘Hip-Hop Cop,’ Dies at 65
A veteran detective with deep connections in the city’s rap scene, he served as a one-man intelligence unit and liaison to the music world.
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A Missouri judge ruled Wednesday against voters seeking to put a Republican redistricting effort in the state to a referendum.
President Donald Trump declared "economic warfare" against Iran on Wednesday night amid stalled diplomatic efforts to end the war.
A study shows that the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea are far hotter than normal, threatening ecosystems and coastal communities.
FX announced the new series "Legends" on Wednesday. The "Sons of Anarchy" follow-up includes Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal and more.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced Wednesday that it will buy back about twice the usual amount of its bonds to quell rising interest rates.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority on Wednesday approved a $15.5 billion budget for Dulles International Airport ahead of renovations.
A Ukrainian man was arrested in Croatia in relation to the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, a key export channel for Russian natural gas.
A Netherlands woman discovered a snake in her bedroom closet that police later determined had escaped from a neighbor's home.
An Ohio man stopped at a gas station just after midnight on his 18th birthday and walked out with a lottery ticket worth $10,000.
Bolivian prosecutors will seek six months of pretrial detention for Argentine political consultant Fernando Cerimedo, a former adviser to Javier Milei.
Lawyers for the Kennedy Center notified a judge that the facility plans to return President Donald Trump's name to the facade of the building.
Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel has withdrawn from a high-profile libertarian summit in Argentina where he was scheduled to appear.
"Scary Movie," the sixth entry in the horror parody film series created by and starring the Wayans brothers, is coming to Paramount+ in September.
Powerful mudslides struck cities in northern Chile, one of the world's driest regions, leaving thousands of people displaced.
An escaped calf dubbed "Moodini" led San Antonio police and animal care officers on a chase through a Walmart parking lot and into a drainage tunnel.
Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins sustained a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2026 NFL season. He appeared in all 17 games last season.
"Love Island USA" host and former "Vanderpump Rules" star Ariana Madix will reprise Dr. Brooke Emerson in "St. Denis Medical" Season 3 on NBC.
The U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily determined that Mexican strawberries are being sold in the United States below their "normal value."
Israel announced an investigation into the attacks on a Palestinian family and the ambulance that came to help them, killing nine people.
A United Arab Emirates woman broke a Guinness World Record by managing to hand-write 150 different words onto a single sticky note.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., sent letters Monday to Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine to confirm that they would not send troops to polling places.
The judge in the trial of Karmelo Anthony for the alleged murder of Austin Metcalf has been recused on Wednesday in a win for the defense.
"Whalefall," a survival thriller based on the Daniel Kraus novel and starring Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin, opens in theaters in October.

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