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Community Stunned as Teacher Confesses to Brutal Killing of Husband and Wife in Arkansas

Top Texas Official Slept Through Deadly Flood as Residents Pleaded for Help

POLICY & POLITICS

Justice Department fired official whose husband operated controversial ICEBlock app

Carolyn Feinstein said she initially thought the message sent to her private email address on a late Friday afternoon was a scheme or a prank. It turned out that she was being fired from her federal job. Once Feinstein read the email, she discovered her work cellphone was no longer operating.

Trump fires Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after disappointing job numbers

President Trump ordered his administration to fire the commissioner of labor statistics, Erika McEntarfer, after the July jobs report showed a sharp slowdown in hiring and a steep downward revision to May and June's hiring numbers.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ralph Lauren pays homage to generations of Black Martha's Vineyard visitors in a new collection

As controversy swirls around American Eagle ads featuring actor Sydney Sweeney for what some say is culturally insensitive messaging, a campaign for a different famous apparel brand is also grabbing attention.

Anthony Hopkins reprises Hannibal Lecter while wearing Kim Kardashian's Skims on his head

Anthony Hopkins reprised his iconic "Silence of the Lambs" character, Hannibal Lecter, for an audience of one: Kim Kardashian.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Wall Street falls the most since May after employers slash hiring and tariffs roll out

The U.S. stock market had its worst day since May on Friday after the government reported a sharp slowdown in hiring and President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from a number of U.S. trading partners.

Chevron beats Wall Street estimates, expects Hess deal to boost earnings by year end

Chevron on Friday reported second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates, though profits took a big hit compared to the prior year due to lower crude prices.

AROUND THE STAND

First, Charlie Woods faltered in the final round of the Junior PGA Championship, shooting a 3-over 74 and slipping to ninth place. The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods missed out on an automatic Junior Ryder Cup spot but continues to gain experience as he works to carve his own path in the sport.

Meanwhile, Kate Douglass dominated the pool in Singapore, defeating Russian star Evgeniia Chikunova to capture the world title in the 200m breaststroke. Her American record swim cements her as one of the world’s most versatile talents and adds another chapter to U.S. swimming’s run of global excellence.

Over in the U.K., Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, announced his engagement to NHS nurse Harriet Sperling. The news blends royal tradition with a grounded story of faith, resilience, and family life far removed from palace intrigue.

Back in the States, comedian Bill Burr fired back at critics accusing him of going “woke,” singling out conservative commentator Ben Shapiro for misusing the term. Burr doubled down on his equal-opportunity satire while blasting both political parties and major media outlets as “a distraction from the real issues.”

And finally, Wrexham landed a major signing with former England defender Conor Coady in a £2 million deal. Under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the club’s steady climb from lower-league obscurity to Championship contender shows no sign of slowing down.

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