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U.S. Figure Skating employee who supported John Coughlin apologizes, is reassigned

Kelsey Parker Gislason, a longtime social media supporter of the late John Coughlin, is removed from “athlete-facing role” with U.S. Figure Skating.
     

A man had 32 of his neighbor’s trees cut down. Now he could face a huge fine.

The alleged violation in Kinnelon, New Jersey has since gone viral on Twitter and a public hearing via Zoom reached max capacity Tuesday.
     

‘Tragedy’: Kidnapped baby dies after suspect slams Camaro into Ohio home

“The male subject had indicated he was feeling homicidal and suicidal,” the police chief said in a news release.

     

2023 Tour de France: A visual guide to cycling’s most challenging race

Here is everything you need to know about the world’s most challenging bicycle race, the 2023 Tour de France

     

‘That’s everything, bro’: How Aaron Rodgers’ demand for precision has sharpened Jets

Aaron Rodgers has a reputation for being demanding of his teammates. For the Jets, the increased accountability comes as a welcome development.

     

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ feud with Disney World, explained

Gov. DeSantis’s attorneys wrote that the federal court should dismiss a lawsuit in part because “all of Disney’s claims fail as a matter of law.”

     

‘Fueled by inflation’: USPS stamp prices are increasing soon. Here’s what to know.

In addition to the 3 cent jump in first-class “Forever” stamps, the cost to send a domestic postcard will increase to 51 cents.

     

‘Everything is on the table’: Panama City Beach records seven beach deaths in nine days

Within a nine-day stretch from June 15-24, seven tourists died in Bay County after fighting strong rip currents in the Gulf of Mexico.

     

Deposition of Ja Morant’s close friend sheds light on July 2022 altercation with teen

In a deposition, Ja Morant’s close friend, Davonte Pack, detailed the July 2022 altercation between the NBA star and a teen basketball player.

     

‘God welcomes you’: Why a Louisville church is holding a gospel drag queen show

At the 130-year-old Louisville, Kentucky, church, six drag queens will perform a mix of Gospel music along with a few secular, yet respectful, hits.

     

Is the US getting too expensive to live in? Many Americans worry about economy, inflation

Many Americans are feeling fiscal pain despite a low unemployment rate. They want a better economy and lower inflation.
     

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