187,000 jobs added in July as unemployment falls to 3.5%
Employers added 187,000 jobs in July amid high interest rates and inflation. Unemployment fell to 3.5%
Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya warned Trump before he left court. Here’s what stood out
Upadhyaya reminded Trump it is a crime to intimidate a witness or attempt to retaliate against anyone who might provide testimony.
Idaho stabbing suspect says he was out driving alone the night of students’ killings
The suspect accused in the stabbing deaths of four Idaho students said he was driving alone in court filings responding to a request for his alibi.
Usher talks new single ‘Good Good,’ Vegas residency: ‘My 7 o’clock on the dot has changed’
It’s Usher, baby: The singer is back with “Good Good,” featuring Summer Walker and 21 Savage. He chats with USA TODAY about his new song.
‘I’m game’: Ron DeSantis agrees to debate Gavin Newsom. Trump aide compares it to the NIT.
Trump or no Trump, DeSantis has agreed to debate Newsom on the differences between Republican and Democratic governance.
Pacific Ocean waves, surf getting bigger as climate warms, study says
Waves and surf along the California coast are getting bigger and taller because of global warming, a new study suggests.
Hall of Fame Game winners and losers: Mixed messages for Jets as preseason starts
While the annual Hall of Fame Game doesn’t often provide much good football fodder, this year’s edition had a few juicy morsels to dig into.
Even USWNT fans have to admit this World Cup has been a glorious mess
Germany, a two-time champion and world’s No. 2 team, eliminated in group stage for first time in World Cup history because of two upstart teams.
A ship-to-ship oil transfer: How the UN seeks to prevent a catastrophe near Yemen
A supertanker off the coast of Yemen has been decaying since 2015, and crews are removing oil to prevent a catastrophic spill. Visuals explain how.
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In ‘Family Lore,’ Elizabeth Acevedo explores ‘what makes a good death’ through magic, sisterhood
“What makes a good life and what would make a good death?” YA author Elizabeth Acevedo aims to answer that in her first adult novel, “Family Lore.”
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