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- Sacramento Bee
Meteor shower to peak in California sky soon. Here’s when and the best way to watch
The Lyrid meteor shower was first observed in 687 B.C.
- The Telegraph
How Israel launched a ‘birthday surprise’ attack against Iran’s nuclear defences
Israeli fighter jets fired missiles at Iran in a muted show of force early on Friday morning, reportedly targeting the air defence systems of a key nuclear plant in the country.
- The Canadian Press
The Latest | Appeals court judge rejects bid for temporary stay in Trump's hush money trial
NEW YORK (AP) — A jury of 12 people and six alternates was seated on Friday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money criminal case. The completion of jury selection sets the stage for opening statements in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president to begin Monday, as well as weeks of testimony in a case charging Trump with falsifying business records to suppress stories about his sex life emerging in the final days of the 2016 election. The jury includes a sales professional,
- Investor's Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market Reels As Nvidia, Super Micro Crack; Tesla, Microsoft, Meta Due
The Nasdaq had its worst week since 2022 as AI stocks Nvidia and Super Micro flashed sell signals. Tesla, Microsoft, Meta lead earnings on tap.
- The Independent
The Jinx director compares convicted killer Robert Durst to Donald Trump
‘The Jinx’ director spoke to ‘The Independent’ about Durst’s ability to lie instantly
- The Independent
White House remains silent after Blinken says US not involved in Israeli strike on Iran
Mr Blinken says he is focused on ‘work to deescalate tensions’ along with his fellow G7 foreign ministers
- The Independent
Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial identified as ‘researcher’ who posted conspiracy-laden manifesto moments earlier
The NYPD identified the man as Maxwell Azzarello, 37, who is now in critical condition in Cornell burns unit. He has a long history of posting conspiracy theories and railing against the rich and powerful
- Autoblog
Stick-shifted 1986 Jeep Cherokee shows where crossovers come from
The XJ-generation Jeep Cherokee helped shape the modern crossover, and an early example showing the model's roots is listed on Cars & Bids.
- The Canadian Press
Appeals court judge rejects last-minute bid to halt Donald Trump's hush money trial
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York appeals court judge on Friday rejected a last-minute bid by Donald Trump to halt his hush money criminal trial over defense complaints that jury selection was unfairly rushed. Justice Marsha Michael issued the ruling just minutes after a brief hearing. The arguments in the mid-level appeals court came hours after the jury selection process concluded in Trump’s criminal trial, which is currently taking place roughly two miles south. The ruling will allow opening argumen
- Yahoo Canada Style
Should Canada's rattiest cities worry about leptospirosis? Symptoms to know after New York reports rising cases
While the disease is rare in Canada, here are the symptoms and risks you should know about.
- Investor's Business Daily
Allstate, IBD Stock Of The Day, Rides Higher Insurance Rates, Better Luck Into Buy Zone
Allstate is IBD Stock Of The Day as insurers rise thanks to premium increases and higher interest income.
- Yahoo News Video
NYPD gives details about man who set self on fire outside courthouse where Trump trial is held
Members of the New York City Police Department held a press conference Friday afternoon shortly after a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial.
- WLWT - Cincinnati
Cincinnati police searching for suspects accused of theft at Target store
Cincinnati police searching for suspects accused of theft at Target store
- Yahoo Sports
Justin Pippen, Scottie Pippen's youngest son, commits to Michigan
Justin Pippen, the youngest son of NBA legend Scottie Pippen, announced he will be playing college basketball next season at Michigan.
- Storyful
Man in Critical Condition After Setting Himself on Fire Across From Trump Courthouse
A man who set himself on fire on Friday across from the Manhattan courthouse where jury selection for Trump’s “hush money” trial was taking place is in critical condition, according to police.The man, who was identified as Maxwell Azzarello from Saint Augustine, Florida, threw pamphlets throughout the park, before pouring an accelerant over himself and lighting himself on fire, the NYPD said in a press conference held on Friday afternoon. Emergency responders were eventually able to extinguish the fire, and transported the man to the hospital, police said.“The victim is in critical condition but is alive and intubated at Cornell burn center at this time,” FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said during the conference. Four officers, including a court officer, sustained “minor injuries” due to their exposure to the fire but are “all fine,” Kavanagh said. Credit: NYPD via Storyful
- The Independent
Max Azzarello posted anti-establishment conspiracies online. He set himself on fire outside Trump’s trial moments later
The man was later identified by the New York Police Department as 37-year-old Max Azzarello from St Augustine Florida
- The Independent
Trump’s hush money trial opening arguments begin Monday with all 18 jurors and alternates seated
Five final alternate seats were filled on Friday, teeing up the first-ever criminal trial of an American president
- WCVB - Boston
Neighbors in Dorchester say porch theft all too common on their street
Repeated incidents of porch theft in Dorchester are leaving residents worried about the safety of their purchases.
- Reuters
US STOCKS-Nasdaq, S&P tumble as Netflix, chip stocks drag; AmEx boosts Dow
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 ended lower on Friday as Netflix shares weighed, but American Express kept the Dow afloat after quarterly earnings from both companies, while growing pessimism that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates soon also dented sentiment. Netflix slumped as one of the bigger drags on the benchmark S&P index and Nasdaq after the video streaming company's second-quarter revenue view fell short of analysts' expectations while the company also unexpectedly said it would no longer provide subscriber counts.
- PA Media: UK News
Venue opens doors again more than a year after fatal crush
The O2 Brixton Academy had heavy security for the reopening.