Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu can expect a mixed reception as he addresses Congress
The Israeli leader speaks Wednesday to a joint meeting of Congress amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Republicans are strongly supportive of Israel, while Democrats are increasingly critical.
She was 19 and caused a car crash. It was the other driver who came to her aid
As Lilah Clevey pulled out of a gas station, she slammed into another car. The driver then became the unexpected source of comfort in Clevey’s moment of panic.
Maryland is set to finalize its heat standard for workers later this summer
Maryland is poised to become the first state on the East Coast to enact safety protections for people working in the heat. It could be a model for a federal standard.
Which state has more lakes: Minnesota or Wisconsin?
Minnesota and Wisconsin are in contention. Minnesota is well known for being the ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes.’ Wisconsin is saying it has more.
‘Haley Voters for Harris’ pledge to fight on after Nikki Haley says cease and desist
In a letter from her attorneys, former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley called on the newly renamed “Haley Voters for Harris” to stop using her name as she “has been clear in her support for Harris’ opponent.”
A hydrothermal explosion sends Yellowstone visitors running
A video posted on Facebook showed park visitors running from a massive black cloud as it rose. Hydrothermal explosions happen when water suddenly turns into steam underground.
Report finds Army leadership failures leading up to Maine bowling alley mass shooting
The long-awaited report from the Army about how leaders handled shooter Robert Card in the months leading up to the Lewiston, Maine mass shootings
will be released on Monday.
Delta’s flight delays and cancellations prompt Dept. of Transportation investigation
In a statement to NPR, Delta acknowledged the Department of Transportation’s notice and said the airline is “fully cooperating” with the investigation.
Former Secret Service head on the agency’s controversy following the rally shooting
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Ralph Basham, the director of the Secret Service during the George W. Bush administration, about Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle’s decision to resign.
Secret Service director resigns after getting grilled by Congress
The director of the U.S. Secret Service Kimberly Cheatle has resigned, ending her 29-year career with the agency. This comes in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
A coup, fake signatures and deepfakes are the latest conspiracy theories about 2024
The flurry of unverified rumors, speculation, and conspiracy theories comes as people are reeling from an onslaught of high-stakes political upheaval in a matter of days.
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