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Officials react to fatal shooting at Richmond Road Baptist Church, injured officer
After shooting erupted at Blue Grass Airport and Richmond Road Baptist Church, injuring a Kentucky State Police trooper and killing at least two parishioners Sunday, community and elected officials reacted to the violence.
Police killed the suspect at the church.
Gov. Andy Beshear asked for prayers for the dead and injured.
“Please pray for...Read more

Two women killed at Lexington, KY church, officer injured at Blue Grass Airport
Two people were killed and three others, including a Kentucky State trooper, were injured Sunday in a pair of shootings involving one suspect at Blue Grass Airport and a church in Lexington.
The trooper was shot at the airport, and four people were shot about 16 miles away at Richmond Road Baptist Church.
Police also shot and killed the ...Read more

Women killed in KY church shooting were mother and daughter, died 'serving the Lord'
Beverly Gumm and her daughter, Star Rutherford, were cooking lunch in the basement of Richmond Road Baptist Church, in the fellowship hall, Sunday afternoon when a man came through the back door and asked for one of Rutherford’s sisters.
They told the man she wasn’t there. He responded: “Well, someone is gonna have to die, then,” and ...Read more

Trump to head to UK for his second state visit in September
King Charles III will host U.S. President Donald Trump for a state visit in September, the second time Trump will have received the highest honor offered to a visiting dignitary by the U.K.
The King will host Trump and first lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle from Sept. 17-19, Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Monday. It follows Trump�...Read more

Trump allies open new front with Powell over building rehab
President Donald Trump and his allies have seized upon a new way to criticize the head of the U.S. central bank: his handling of an expensive renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters.
The construction project offers the clearest example yet of how Trump and those in his orbit are looking for every opportunity to scrutinize Jerome ...Read more

Trump says he plans to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will send more Patriot air-defense batteries to Ukraine, which Kyiv has said it needs to protect itself from Russian airstrikes.
“We’re not paying anything for them,” Trump told reporters Sunday on his way back to the White House. “But we will get them Patriots, which they desperately need.”
The ...Read more
Budget reconciliation bill aids Alaska oil development, but also presents near-term challenges with gas crisis
The newly signed tax, spending and immigration bill seems likely to complicate efforts to resolve the natural gas crisis in Southcentral Alaska because it quashes Biden-era tax credits that supported wind and solar projects, people familiar with the state's energy industry say.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act also could boost oil and gas ...Read more

EU plans to engage more with other nations hit by US tariffs
The E.U. is preparing to step up its engagement with other countries hit by Donald Trump’s tariffs following a slew of new threats to the bloc and other U.S. trading partners, according to people familiar with the matter.
Contacts will take place with nations, including Canada and Japan, and could include the potential for coordination, said ...Read more

Georgia detention center under lockdown after masked gunman fires shots, officials say
Several people have been taken into custody Sunday after a masked gunman fired shots toward the recreation yard at a southeast Georgia regional youth detention center, officials said.
The Claxton Regional Youth Detention Center was placed under lockdown as a precaution after the shooting and the GBI has been contacted, according to Department ...Read more

Mexico's 'cool-head' Trump approach tested by new tariff threat
Mexican officials were taken aback by President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat after paying frequent visits to his top aides in Washington to convince him their efforts to fight drug trafficking were paying off.
For months, U.S. officials have been effusive about Mexican cooperation on issues related to the border and security. “Very ...Read more

Colorado wildfires: Gov. Polis makes disaster declaration for five wildfires burning thousands of acres on western slope
Five wildfires are burning on thousands of acres in western Colorado, including one that crossed into the state from Utah, fire officials said Sunday.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis made a verbal “disaster declaration” Sunday afternoon for the fires currently spreading across Colorado’s western slope, according to a news release from his ...Read more

Minneapolis landlord opens homeless camps in his parking lots in defiance of city
At the risk of angering the city and his neighbors, Minneapolis developer and landlord Hamoudi Sabri last week opened a private homeless encampment in the parking lot of a long-vacant building he owns on E. Lake Street. About 20 people have moved in.
Sabri said he plans to open a second encampment in the North Loop on the same site where he had...Read more

Upcoming Chicago budget 'grimmest picture of all' for Mayor Brandon Johnson, aldermen
CHICAGO — On a warm, late June morning at Truman College in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood, Mayor Brandon Johnson welcomed attendees to the first of several budget roundtables.
He hit on a familiar litany of positive developments, touting a drop in crime, expanded mental and behavioral health services, and youth employment opportunities.
“...Read more

Hurricane center keeps forecasting potential system near Florida
The National Hurricane Center continued Sunday to predict a system could develop near Florida this week that could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
As of the NHC’s 2 p.m. tropical outlook, forecasters said a trough of low pressure is likely to form near the southeastern U.S. coast in the next day or two and then ...Read more
'Gothic fire' burns 35K acres in Nevada
A fire spanning 35,000 acres was burning in Nye County, Nevada, on the Nevada Test and Training Range, according to the Bureau of Land Management, Southern Nevada District.
The fire, referred to as the Gothic fire, was first reported in a remote area on July 4 and grew from 8,000 acres on Thursday to 35,000 acres by Saturday, with zero ...Read more

Cyborg jellyfish could help uncover the depths and mysteries of the Pacific Ocean
For years, science fiction has promised a future filled with robots that can swim, crawl and fly like animals. In one research lab at Caltech, what once felt like distant imagination is becoming reality.
At first glance, they look like any other moon jellyfish — soft-bodied, translucent and ghostlike, as their bell-shaped bodies pulse gently ...Read more

Search for Texas flooding victims suspended amid new heavy rains
Emergency crews in central Texas suspended their search for victims of recent catastrophic flooding as another night of heavy rain touched off new flash flood warnings.
The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office ordered volunteers, equipment and vehicles to vacate the area around Guadalupe River as water is expected to rise, it said on its Facebook ...Read more

Senate panel cites Secret Service lapses in Trump rally shooting
A “cascade of preventable failures” within the U.S. Secret Service nearly cost President Donald Trump his life during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania last year, according to a Senate committee report released Sunday.
The Republican-led Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees the Secret Service, found ...Read more

Four fires burning on thousands of acres in western Colorado, fifth approaching from Utah
Four wildfires are burning on thousands of acres in western Colorado, prompting a slew of mandatory evacuations, and a fifth fire is approaching from Utah, federal officials said in Sunday morning updates.
South Rim fire
The lightning-sparked South Rim fire in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park has burned 3,556 acres with no ...Read more

South Rim fire in Black Canyon of the Gunnison grows to 3,500 acres
Two wildfires in western Colorado have burned more than 5,800 acres and continue to prompt mandatory evacuations, fire officials said Sunday morning.
The lightning-sparked South Rim fire in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park has burned 3,556 acres with no containment since Thursday, according to a Sunday morning update from the National...Read more
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