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Texas flooding live updates: Officials grilled about response as death toll rises Over 100 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.
Trump supporters angry over Justice Department's Epstein memo Some are calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi to resign.
Trump admin live updates: Trump Cabinet gathers at White House President Donald Trump is hosting a meeting of his Cabinet at the White House, the sixth of his second term.
Man arrested after attempting to kidnap 6-year-old in Coney Island: Police A man who attempted to snatch a 6-year-old from a public sidewalk in Coney Island has been arrested and charged, according to police.
WATCH: Cyndi Lauper talks being inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame The musician reflected on a full-circle moment on "GMA."
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Passengers will no longer have to take their shoes off at the airport TSA will allow passengers to keep their shoes on when they go through the general security line at many major airports across the country.
ICC issues arrest warrants for Taliban leaders over persecution of women and girls The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders
Wisconsin Supreme Court clears the way for a conversion therapy ban to be enacted The Wisconsin Supreme Court has cleared the way for the state to institute a ban on conversion therapy
Greece shuts the Acropolis due to high temperatures Authorities have closed the Acropolis for several hours Tuesday due to high temperatures
Hard-hit Texas county had no flood warning sirens despite years of discussions State and local officials in Texas have come under scrutiny over the lack of sirens in place to warn people of impending flash flooding.
Local Texas officials spent years discussing potential flood warning system Flooding has been at the top of Texans’ minds this week, but this is not the first time that the need for flood-related measures has come up among local officials.
France's Macron makes a state visit to the UK; migration and Ukraine on the agenda French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Britain on Tuesday for a three-day state visit blending royal pageantry and political talks
Planned Parenthood sues Trump admin, saying it is targeted by provision in megabill The provision would prevent Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funding for care outside of abortion services for one year.
10 arrested after ambush on Texas ICE detention facility, officials say Officials announced on Monday that 10 people were arrested for engaging in a "planned ambush" on an ICE detention facility in Texas over the Fourth of July holiday.
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Netanyahu meets Trump – Could a Gaza ceasefire deal emerge? What does Netanyahu’s latest US visit mean for Palestinians in Gaza?
Former UK PM Rishi Sunak joins Goldman Sachs as senior adviser Sunak has remained largely out of the spotlight since his landslide loss as PM to Keir Starmer and the Labour Party.
Bloodied children rushed from Gaza tent camp reportedly hit by shelling Bloodied children were taken from the wreckage of a Gaza City tent camp reportedly hit by Israeli shelling.
UN expert says firms aiding Israel’s genocide can be prosecuted In her UN report, Francesca Albanese says global firms profiting from Israel's genocide can be held accountable.
Israeli defence minister calls for confining all Palestinians in Rafah Israel’s defence minister outlined a plan to forcibly transfer 600,000 Palestinians from Gaza to a tent city on ruins.
Three killed in suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthis on Red Sea vessel The Yemeni group, which has not claimed responsibility for the attack, says Israel-linked ships are 'legitimate target'.
UK threatens further action against Israel if Gaza ceasefire proposal fails Top British diplomat David Lammy says the US-backed aid distribution mechanism in Gaza is 'not doing a good job'.
Iran rejects Trump’s claims it asked for relaunch of nuclear talks Trump and his US envoy to Middle East both claimed talks could happen next week, following Iranian president's comments.
Diogo Jota: Speeding likely cause of footballer’s car crash, police say The Liverpool player is believed to have been driving at high speed when he and his brother Andre Silva died last week.
ICC issues warrants for Taliban leaders over alleged persecution of women The Afghan group rejects the charges as 'baseless rhetoric', saying that it does not recognise the international court.
FIFA Club World Cup semi: Real Madrid vs PSG team news, start and lineup PSG and Real Madrid collide in a mouthwatering European heavyweight semifinal matchup at the FIFA Club World Cup.
To Die for Palestine A French nurse and an Italian photographer devote their lives to the Palestinian cause but make the ultimate sacrifice.
Trump and Netanyahu push plans to get Palestinians out of Gaza The US president and Israeli prime minister pushed their controversial plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza.
‘Deeply concerned’ over India press censorship, says X as accounts blocked Social media platform says India government ordered it last week to block 2,355 accounts, including two Reuters handles.
Is Russia really ‘grooming’ Western AI? The panic is there, but the evidence is thin - at best.
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from cutting off Planned Parenthood funding A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from barring Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood under a provision of the Republicans' sweeping tax and spending package.
In Texas, cutting-edge weather forecasts hit their limits as Trump budget cuts loom Modern weather forecasts have never been so accurate, but they still have their limits.
IRS says churches can endorse political candidates without losing tax exemptions The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing their tax-exempt status
Medical students fret over the new student loan cap in the 'big, beautiful bill' A provision tucked inside a sweeping bill signed into law by Trump last week will make it harder for aspiring doctors to finance their education as the country faces a growing shortage in that profession.
Detroit man accused of setting fire to his Liberace-inspired home A Detroit man who made headlines for his Liberace-inspired home years ago is now accused of setting fire to the ornate residence.
A Bayard Rustin archive aims to preserve his legacy as a queer Civil Rights activist Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil Rights Movement and key architect of the March on Washington
Wimbledon's new electric line-calling system malfunctions during quarterfinals A malfunction with Wimbledon 's new electronic line-calling system required a point to be replayed during a quarterfinal match between Taylor Fritz and Karen Khachanov on Tuesday.
Trump threatens 'no extensions' on Aug. 1 tariff deadline and warns of higher duties Trump said Tuesday there would be “no extensions” granted to the new August 1 deadline for U.S. trading partners to negotiate new deals or face higher tariffs on goods imported from their countries.
New Israeli report says Hamas used sexual violence as a 'weapon of war' in Oct. 7 attack "A Quest for Justice" includes eyewitness testimony from at least 17 different incidents of sexual assault, as well as accounts from first responders and other evidence.
Reporters grill Kerr county officials over flood emergency alert system During a press conference with officials of Kerr County, Texas, reporters asked tough questions about the handling of the flood emergency system.
Trump ending deportation protections for thousands of Hondurans and Nicaraguans The action, effective on September 6, will end Temporary Protected Status for about 72,000 Hondurans and 4,000 Nicaraguans; the State Department warns of travel to the 2 countries.
Wisconsin Supreme Court clears the way for a conversion therapy ban to be enacted The Wisconsin Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for the state to institute a ban on conversion therapy in a ruling that gives the governor more power over how state laws are enacted.
'Mystic made me who I am': Camp alumni honor flood victims Former Camp Mystic campers and counselors gather in Houston for a vigil honoring the lives lost in the July 4th flood. KPRC's Corey Peel reports.
Liverpool soccer star was driving above the speed limit when he crashed, Spanish police believe Spanish police believe Liverpool player Diogo Jota was driving over the speed limit when he and his brother died in a car crash last week.
Body is found in Turks and Caicos amid search for missing American man, police say Police in Turks and Caicos found the body of a man amid an ongoing search for an American reported missing nearby almost two weeks earlier, local authorities said over the weekend
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Texas flood recovery efforts face tough conditions as local officials face hard questions Emergency responders kept hope alive as they combed through fallen trees and other debris that littered the hard-hit central Texas communities on the fifth day after devastating floods killed more than 100.
With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of "weaponizing water."
IRS says churches can now endorse political candidates Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates.
A Planet Money guide to 5 fascinating new econ papers The Planet Money newsletter rounds up some new economics studies.
How to help Texas flood survivors. And, health organizations sue RFK Jr. Search efforts are still ongoing after the deadly Texas floods. Here's how you can help survivors. And RFK Jr.'s vaccine policy has sparked a lawsuit.
Trump says U.S. will resume sending weapons to Ukraine after pausing last week With Russian attacks escalating, Ukraine is dependent on air defense systems and munitions supplied by western allies to protect Ukrainian cities.
DOJ launches unusual lawsuit against entire federal district court in Maryland The DOJ has sued the entire federal district court in Maryland over an order that puts a temporary hold on deportations, intensifying a confrontation between the Trump administration and the courts.
100 years after evolution went on trial, the Scopes case still reverberates One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
RFK Jr.'s vaccine policy sparks a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics AAP and other leading health organizations allege that the health secretary violated federal law when he took the COVID vaccine off the list of recommended shots for pregnant women and healthy children.
Want to make yourself less appealing to mosquitoes? Our quiz has surprising ideas Level up your knowledge of mosquito bite prevention with our quiz. It's full of surprising, science-backed tactics that may save you from getting eaten alive this summer.
Sea lions are released after toxic algae bloom in California Marine mammal researchers are investigating how sea lions were affected by the longest toxic algal bloom on record off the coast of Southern California. Some sea lions are being released back into the wild.
The health of U.S. kids has declined significantly since 2007, a new study finds A new study in the journal JAMA finds the health of America's children has worsened across several key indicators over the last two decades. That includes the number of children with chronic diseases.
Feds investigate hospitals over religious exemptions from gender-affirming care A physician assistant claimed she was fired by a Michigan hospital for seeking a religious exemption regarding gender-affirming care. Now the federal government is also investigating.
The U.S. has millions of old gas and oil wells. Here's what it takes to plug them up There was a circle in Maria Burns' yard where grass wouldn't grow and trees died. She knew what it was: An old natural gas well, plugged when she was a little girl, starting to leak again.
Migrants deported from U.S. to Salvadoran prison remain under U.S. control The government of El Salvador has acknowledged to United Nations investigators that the Trump administration maintains control of the men who were deported from the U.S. to a Salvadoran prison.
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