Glacier Spits Out Long-Lost Climbers

A glacier in the Swiss Alps just closed a 34-year-old missing persons case, giving two Belgian families the answer they waited more than three decades to hear. Story Snapshot A hiker found two bodies on the Trift Glacier on July 26, 2026, near the Italian...

Trump Boost Propels Florida Shock Matchup

Byron Donalds locked down Florida’s Republican nomination for governor and now stares across the November stage at David Jolly. Story Snapshot Byron Donalds won the Republican primary for Florida governor, with a commanding lead over the field. David Jolly secured the Democratic nomination, setting a...

VIDEO: Gold Pit Collapse — Death Toll Climbing

At least 30 miners died when an artisanal gold site caved in near Abba, a brutal reminder that fragile ground and fragile rules still decide who lives and who does not. Story Snapshot A hillside gold pit collapsed in western Central African Republic on August...

Appeals Showdown: Law And Order Vs Activism

The Justice Department asked a federal appeals court to reinstate human-smuggling charges after a judge threw them out as “vindictive,” setting up a high-stakes test of law-and-order versus activism. Story Highlights Justice Department filed an appeal to revive the human-smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia. ...

Campus Coke Operation Exposed — 14 Charged

Prosecutors say a cocaine ring reached deep into two Penn State fraternities, with pledges cutting and bagging drugs while 14 people now face charges. Story Snapshot Pennsylvania’s attorney general charged 14 people tied to an organized cocaine operation. Investigators link the ring to two Penn...

High Court Twice Says No To Trump

The Supreme Court shut the door—twice—on overturning the $5 million verdict against President Trump in E. Jean Carroll’s case, and that ends this fight. Story Snapshot A New York jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation and awarded $5 million. The Supreme Court...

Ballroom Brawl Hits Supreme Court

The fight over a $400 million White House ballroom now sits at the Supreme Court, and the stakes are bigger than decor. Story Snapshot Trump asked the Supreme Court to let construction continue during the appeal. A federal appeals court...

CEO Killer’s Chilling Admission

In open court, Luigi Mangione said, “I shot Mr. Thompson, and he died,” and then pled guilty to two federal stalking charges tied to the killing. Story Snapshot Mangione pled guilty to interstate stalking resulting in death and cyberstalking resulting...

Heroes Icon Dies — Mystery Lingers

Hayden Panettiere’s family confirmed she died at 36, and the news hit like a bell. Story Snapshot Family confirmation of her death at age 36 came through her representative and father. No cause of death was disclosed in the family’s...

Deli Meat Recall Sparks Listeria Scare

More than 3,200 pounds of pastrami and corned beef are coming off the market after a federal inspector found a possible Listeria problem. Story Snapshot The United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service recalled about 3,215 pounds...

Ebola Surge Stuns Nation

One Ebola outbreak in Congo has moved so fast that the numbers keep outrunning the headlines. Quick Take Congolese officials said the outbreak reached 4,381 confirmed cases and 2,011 deaths. Reporting also shows an earlier snapshot with 2,011 confirmed cases...

America Boils: Hottest Month Ever

NOAA says July 2026 did more than get hot, as it became the hottest month ever recorded in the contiguous United States. Quick Take NOAA put the Lower 48 average at 76.89 degrees Fahrenheit, which beat the old record. The agency said July 2026 was...

FEMA Whiplash: Fired Boss Returns

Senate Republicans and Democrats just put Cameron Hamilton back at the center of FEMA’s future, and they did it while the agency was still under heavy political strain. Quick Take The Senate confirmed Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after he was...

Hospitalized After Lunch: Chipotle in Crosshairs

A Minnesota woman says a Chipotle burrito bowl left her with salmonella, sepsis, and a hospital stay that turned one lunch into a lawsuit. Story Snapshot Kristen Behne filed a federal lawsuit in Minnesota against Chipotle over the illness she says came from a Roseville...

Burger King Overtakes Wendy’s — What Really Changed?

Wendy’s lost the burger business’s most visible middle seat, and Burger King took it back with numbers that were hard to ignore. Story Snapshot Burger King is again the second-largest burger chain in the United States by systemwide sales. Wendy’s has now posted six straight...

Two Trillion Timebomb Ticks

Washington is quietly steering America toward a $2 trillion red-ink year, and the meter is still running. Story Snapshot The Congressional Budget Office now pegs this year’s deficit at about $2.1 trillion. Spending is running ahead of tax revenue, even in a growing economy. Tariff...

Domino’s Ditches Sharing?

Domino’s is adding a new personal pizza called the Domino, and it is built for one person. Story Snapshot Domino’s says the Domino will roll out nationwide on Aug. 31. The pizza uses a Detroit-style format and comes in a rectangular shape. Customers can choose...

Credit Cards Climb, Everything Else Falls

American credit card debt climbed to $1.263 trillion in the second quarter of 2026, edging closer to the all-time high set only a few years ago. Quick Take Credit card balances rose by $21 billion in Q2 2026, reaching $1.263 trillion, according to the Federal...

2 Dead – Apache Down – Fire Erupts (VIDEO)

Two Fort Hood soldiers died when an Army Apache went down in a Salado field, and the crash lit the grass on fire. Story Snapshot Army officials said an AH-64 Apache from Fort Hood crashed near Salado, killing two soldiers. ...

Star Power Creates Quake Lifeline

Miami will turn music into muscle for earthquake survivors in Venezuela and Colombia this Sunday. Story Snapshot Marc Anthony, Chayanne, and other stars headline a Miami benefit concert and telethon. Ticket sales and online donations will fund immediate aid and...

Press Room Shock: Sudden Exit Raises Stakes

Karoline Leavitt is stepping down as White House press secretary at month’s end, and the reason says as much about modern power as it does about motherhood. Story Snapshot President Trump said Leavitt will leave the post by the end...

Chokepoint Chaos — Six Dead, Then This

Six deaths in the Red Sea turned a shipping raid into a much larger warning about how fragile this waterway has become. Quick Take Yemeni authorities say Houthi forces attacked the cargo ship Tihamah in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait and...

Pay First Or Skip Surgery?

Hospitals are quietly turning medical care into a pay-first, treat-later transaction, and it is hitting everyday families right where they feel it most: their wallets. Story Snapshot Hospitals now ask many insured patients to pay large sums before care, not...

Air Force One Decoy? Wild Escape

One month after a routine NATO summit in Turkey, we learned the president did not leave the country on the plane everyone watched him board. Story Snapshot President Trump says the Secret Service and the military insisted he leave Turkey on a different plane because...

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