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Trump vows to decimate Iran if it carries out assassination plot
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump warned Iran that the U.S. military would “completely decimate and destroy all areas” of the Islamic Republic if its leaders attempted or carried out his assassination.
The president’s message, in a Truth Social post late Friday, came at the end of a week in which clashes between Iran and the U.S. ...Read more
Gordie Howe bridge to open July 27, Canada says
DETROIT — The Gordie Howe International Bridge will open to traffic July 27 under an agreement between Canada and Michigan and with the support of the U.S. government, Canadian officials said Friday.
The announcement came a few hours after Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers, an ally of President Donald Trump, said the bridge was ...Read more
Illinois House GOP triggers committee investigation after federal indictment of Democratic state Rep. Carol Ammons
The Illinois House is launching a special committee to investigate longtime state Rep. Carol Ammons after the Democrat’s recent indictment on federal wire fraud and obstruction charges, a move forced by members of the chamber’s Republican superminority.
House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch said Rep. Curtis Tarver would chair the special ...Read more
Colorado wildfires: 851 structures lost in Aspen Acres fire, blaze is 28% contained
DENVER — More than 850 structures have burned in the Aspen Acres fire southwest of Pueblo, officials said Friday morning, as the scope of the blaze starts to come into focus.
Colorado officials have also allowed some of the thousands of people displaced by four major wildfires to return home this week, with more evacuation orders lifted ...Read more
China again warns Russia not to use nuclear arms against Ukraine
China has again told Russia not to even consider using a nuclear weapon against Ukraine, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Russian nuclear saber rattling has accelerated in 2026, with officials and major Russian outlets making the case for tactical nukes more forcefully and unambiguously than any time since Vladimir Putin ordered the ...Read more
NYC specialized high schools continue to offer few seats to Black and Hispanic students
NEW YORK — New York City’s specialized high schools continued to make few offers to Black and Latino students during Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first admissions cycle in office, according to data released Friday.
Black students received 3.5% and Hispanic students 6.5% of acceptance letters — broadly consistent with last year’s 3% and 6.9%...Read more
Baltimore Police investigating shooting near Morgan State University
BALTIMORE — At least three men were shot Friday afternoon in New Northwood, according to Baltimore Police.
Officials responded around 5 p.m. to reports of a shooting at the shopping center in the 1400 block of East Cold Spring Lane. Upon arrival, officers found three men, two 24-year-olds and one 25-year-old, with multiple gunshot wounds.
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Driver gets jail time after brake-checking semi-truck in road rage crash
A San Jose, California, man was sentenced to 60 days in county jail for lying to his insurance company after he brake-checked a semi-truck on the freeway in a fit of road rage, prosecutors said.
Ken Pham Tran, 53, was convicted last month of felony insurance fraud, felony vandalism and reckless driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from a road rage ...Read more
US demands Iran declare Strait of Hormuz open to all ships
WASHINGTON — The U.S. is demanding that Iran issue a public statement that all channels of the Strait of Hormuz are open to shipping and that they will not attack transiting civilian vessels, according to senior administration officials.
The officials, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity on Friday, said they expected talks to ...Read more
NTSB says Ryanair emergency on Boeing jet linked to right engine issue
A Ryanair Boeing 737 NG plane flying from Greece to Germany turned back for an emergency landing after an issue with its right engine, a cabin decompression event and a broken passenger window, according to safety regulators and the airline.
The Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Memmingen, Germany, made an emergency landing Friday ...Read more
Gordie Howe bridge expected to open soon, GOP Senate hopeful says
DETROIT — The Gordie Howe International Bridge is expected to open soon to traffic through a deal negotiated by the United States and Canada, according to Republican Mike Rogers, who's running for the U.S. Senate in Michigan and is an ally of President Donald Trump.
Rogers of White Lake Township made the comments during a Friday radio ...Read more
Top Senate Democrats call for probes into Trump crypto earnings
WASHINGTON — A group of high-ranking Senate Democrats Friday called on their Republican counterparts to investigate whether President Donald Trump’s crypto ventures pose national security risks.
Democrats sharply criticized Trump’s financial disclosure last week showing he generated at least $1.4 billion from crypto ventures, and accused ...Read more
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Trump: Definitely not signing bipartisan housing bill
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday put to rest any lingering hopes he would sign into law major housing legislation Congress recently cleared with overwhelming bipartisan majorities.
The legislation, which is designed to increase the supply and lower the costs of housing, would...Read more
15 states sue Trump administration to block school mental health funding cuts
Fifteen states on Friday sued the Trump administration to prevent millions of dollars in cuts to school-based mental health funding.
The new lawsuit is part of an ongoing legal battle between Democratic-led states and the U.S. Department of Education over a mental health grant program that Congress established following the 2018 school shooting...Read more
Castro's grandson's role in talks with the US divides government supporters in Cuba
Cubans who self-describe as revolutionaries have been turning to social media to question the rapid ascent of Raúl Castro’s grandson and his role in negotiations with the Trump administration, in an unusual sign of divisions among core government supporters.
Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro has no formal government position but, as a direct...Read more
King reunites with his grandchildren but denies Harry and Meghan their photo op
King Charles III on Friday hosted a long-awaited but already much-debated reunion with his errant son, Prince Harry, his American wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children, Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, at his country estate.
The meeting, “shrouded in secrecy,” took place at Highgrove, Charles’ private Gloucestershire residence, a short ...Read more
Chaos in Venezuela's morgues fuels identification errors among Flight 164 victims
After days of searching hospitals and an improvised morgue, Daniely Hurtado believed she had finally found the body of her husband, one of the deportees from the United States on Flight 164 the same day two earthquakes devastated Venezuela.
She had already hired a funeral home to cremate him when, just two minutes before the body was taken away...Read more
Gunman in deadly California high school graduation shooting caught in Texas, police say
The search for a gunman who shot four people at a high school graduation in Northern California, killing one, has ended with the arrest of a 17-year-old boy in Texas, police said.
Fairfield Police Department said Friday morning that detectives had identified a male teenager as the suspect and learned he had fled the state and traveled to Texas ...Read more
Colorado man fell from 4th-floor window during unsupervised psilocybin therapy session, lawsuit alleges
DENVER — A Colorado Springs man fell from a fourth-floor hotel window during an unsupervised psilocybin therapy session last year after his counselor served him psilocybin tea and then left him alone, the man alleged in a lawsuit filed this week.
Jacob Ramirez survived the fall but spent nearly two months hospitalized with serious injuries to...Read more
Whitmer vetoes Democrats' long-litigated nine bills after high court order
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed nine bills that were the subject of litigation and 18 months of delay — legislation that was only presented to the governor Friday after a Michigan Supreme Court order required their presentment.
The legislation, which the then-Democratic-controlled Legislature failed at the end of 2024 to ...Read more
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