The Trump administration approved more than $200 million in new military sales to Ukraine. Source link
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Zara ads banned over models who appeared ‘unhealthily thin’
The advertising regulator in the United Kingdom has banned two ads by Zara for using models who appeared “unheathily thin,” finding the photos were “irresponsible” to run. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said…
Flight attendant sues Delta for US$75M over upside-down plane crash in Toronto
An off-duty flight attendant who helped passengers escape and suffered her own injuries during a fiery upside-down crash of a Delta Air Lines flight at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport has filed a…
Why the G.O.P. Isn’t Doing Many Town Halls
new video loaded: Why the G.O.P. Isn’t Doing Many Town Halls By Annie Karni, John Pappas, Gabriel Blanco, Nikolay Nikolov and Claire Hogan•August 5, 2025 The booing started in seconds at Representative…
Raw milk sold by Florida farm sickens 21 people
Florida health officials on Monday issued a warning about drinking unpasteurized raw milk after it sickened 21 people, seven of whom were hospitalized. Source link
U.S. Coast Guard releases report on OceanGate, 2 years after fatal Titan implosion
Two years after the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible, the United States Coast Guard has released the results of its investigation. (Galafilm Productions) The United States Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation…
Police continue search for suspect after three found dead in Ontario's prime cottage country
Police were continuing a wide-scale search Monday for a man wanted in a murder investigation after three bodies were found at a fire-gutted home in the Muskoka region, one of Canada’s most…
Amish schools ask Supreme Court to uphold their right to refuse vaccinations in New York
Three Amish schools in New York petitioned the Supreme Court, asking the justices to rule that the First Amendment supersedes a state law requiring that school children be vaccinated. Source link
Hunger-related deaths continue to rise in Gaza as more Palestinians killed seeking aid
At least 40 Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes on Gaza on Monday, including 10 seeking aid, health authorities said, adding another five had died of starvation in what humanitarian agencies warn…
'Leave the oil in the ground': Same debates, different country
Guyana, a country of roughly one million people perched on the northeastern corner of South America, is one of the world’s fastest growing economies thanks to a super-charged nation-building project: the accelerated…