Football Game Turns Deadly, Teen Killed, 15-Year-Old Arrested

Police say a 15-year-old was arrested after gunfire at a Bakersfield high school football game left a 17-year-old dead.Story SnapshotPolice arrested a 15-year-old after a fatal shooting at Independence High School in Bakersfield.The 17-year-old...

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NYC’s Housing Crisis: 700,000 Homes Needed

New York City’s own housing agencies say the city needs about 700,000 new homes in 10 years to steady rents and reduce overcrowding.Story HighlightsCity...

Hormuz Shipping Falls to Single Digits

Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has plunged to single-digit tanker transits as new vessel attacks and warnings spook operators and insurers.Story SnapshotMaritime advisories say traffic remains far below normal, with few tankers moving each day.Incident reports describe explosions and a tanker hit by an unknown projectile near Oman.The United Arab Emirates accused Iran of striking Abu Dhabi National Oil Company vessels.Oman condemned repeated attacks but did not name the attacker.What Official Maritime Advisories Say About TrafficJoint Maritime Information Center advisories dated August 2 and August 9 reported reduced commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The August...

Judge Throws Out Nevada Elector Case

A Nevada judge threw out the state’s high-profile “fake electors” case, turning a six-year fight over 2020 into a lesson on how process can beat proof.Story SnapshotA Nevada judge dismissed charges against six Republicans tied to a 2020 elector certificate, citing lack of proof of intent to defraud.State prosecutors had charged the group with offering a false instrument and uttering a forged instrument after a 2023 grand jury indictment.The case swung between courts on venue and legal theory before the latest dismissal ended the prosecution in state court—for now.The fight reflects a national tension: what counts as criminal deception...

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140 Guns Sent to Mexican Cartels

Federal prosecutors say a Nevada resident admitted he helped send 140 guns, including powerful rifles, to Mexican drug organizations over five years.Story HighlightsJustice Department...

Trump’s Latest AI Spree Has Everyone Talking

President Trump blasted out AI-made images of himself with George Washington and teased a 2028 “win,” turning a weekend Truth Social spree into a fresh test of politics in the age of synthetic media.Story HighlightsTrump posted multiple AI images, including scenes with George Washington and Mount Rushmore.The posts included “Trump 2028” themes, despite the two-term limit in the Constitution.Outlets tallied dozens of AI images across several hours, mixing history, war scenes, and pop culture.Researchers say synthetic media often fuels existing distrust more than it changes minds outright.Trump’s AI Posting Spree And The Core ImageryOn Saturday afternoon, President Trump shared...

Commuter Chaos: Goats Board City Bus

Two runaway pygmy goats briefly boarded a Portland bus at rush hour and were later returned home, a quirky detour that still tested a busy city system.Story HighlightsTriMet video shows two pygmy goats boarding an FX2-Division bus around 7:40 a.m. Tuesday.The bus operator reopened doors so riders could guide the goats off without incident.The owner says the goats escaped a backyard enclosure and has since fixed the gate.TriMet said the goats, named Billy the Kid and Billy the Goat, were safely returned.What Happened On The Morning CommuteTriMet, the Portland-area transit agency, said two pygmy goats wandered onto an FX2-Division...

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Deadly Quake Leaves Colombia in Ruins

As Colombian families dig through shattered concrete for loved ones, many Americans are asking why government everywhere seems quicker to promise help than to...

Diesel Spike Threatens Food and Freight Costs

Diesel prices jumped sharply after refinery attacks and export limits squeezed an already tight global market.Quick TakeU.S. and European diesel prices rose after attacks on refineries in Russia and Saudi Arabia disrupted supply.The United States ultra-low sulfur diesel futures contract rose 7.4 percent in one day, its biggest gain since July 13.Russia’s export ban and the wider war-linked shipping risks in the Strait of Hormuz added more pressure.The latest spike is hitting farmers, shippers, and consumers who rely on diesel for transport and equipment.Refinery Attacks Hit a Tight MarketReuters reported that U.S. and European diesel prices rose sharply on...

30 Killed in Nigeria Village Raid

Gunmen killed at least 30 people, including eight children, in a nighttime raid on a farming village in Nigeria, and no one has been arrested or claimed responsibility.Quick TakeArmed attackers stormed Naridon village in Kaduna State, Nigeria, around midnight on July 27, killing at least 30 residents as they slept.A local priest and at least one survivor say the attackers were Fulani, but no group has claimed responsibility.Major wire services, including Reuters and Xinhua, describe the attackers only as "gunmen" and say police have not confirmed a motive.Nigeria's government has vowed to hunt down the attackers, but conflicting death...

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