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Texas Flood Tragedy Deepens: Rescuers Race to Find Missing as Deaths Mount

POLICY & POLITICS

Former Wisconsin clerk who failed to count ballots broke laws, the state’s elections commission says

A “confluence of errors” including unlawful actions by the former clerk in Wisconsin’s capital city led to nearly 200 absentee ballots not being counted in the November presidential election, an investigation by the state elections commission released Wednesday concluded.

Supreme Court won't let Florida enforce new immigration law for now

The Supreme Court on Wednesday left in place a block on a new Florida immigration law that imposes criminal penalties on migrants who are in the U.S. illegally and enter into the state, with the justices declining to pause a lower court decision that stopped it from taking effect while legal proceedings move forward.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Mattel launches Barbie with Type 1 diabetes and a glucose monitor

The company said the new addition expands its representation and encourages play extending "beyond a child’s own lived experience."

Tony-winner 'Purpose' succeeds on the backs of its matriarchs

First-time director Phylicia Rashad and actor LaTanya Richardson Jackson lead the comedic drama.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

You have less than 3 months to claim the $7,500 EV tax credit: ‘Now is the time to buy,’ says car expert

If you’re planning to buy an electric vehicle, time is running out to claim a federal tax credit worth up to $7,500.

Nvidia becomes first company to surpass $4 trillion in market valuation

Chipmaker Nvidia became the first public company to top $4 trillion in value on Wednesday after two-year investor frenzy.

AROUND THE STAND

First up, Caitlin Clark made her long-awaited return to the court, but it wasn’t the comeback Fever fans were hoping for. Indiana looked flat in an 80 to 61 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, with head coach Stephanie White calling out a lack of competitive fire. Clark had moments, sure — 10 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds — but not even a milestone night could mask the team’s deeper issues with focus and execution.

Over in Major League Baseball, the All-Star roster is getting a midseason makeover. Injuries to stars like Jeremy Peña and José Ramírez opened the door for late additions including Detroit’s Zach McKinstry and Houston’s Isaac Paredes. The Tigers now boast five All-Stars, tying them with the Dodgers. Not bad for a team that just last year was stuck in the middle of the AL Central. Depth, grit, and good timing go a long way.

Meanwhile, pop star Tori Kelly shared some personal news while touring Europe. She’s expecting her first child with husband André Murillo and called the baby a gift from God. The announcement comes nearly a year after she was hospitalized with blood clots, making this next chapter feel especially meaningful.

On the podcast front, Michelle Obama is opening up and she’s not holding back. Speaking on her IMO show, the former First Lady called this phase of life the first time I have been completely free, making it clear her decisions are now about herself and no one else. The message landed loud and clear: choosing yourself still makes headlines, especially when your name is Michelle Obama.

And finally, Jannik Sinner didn’t just survive Wimbledon’s quarterfinals, he owned them. Playing through a taped-up elbow and coming off a scary slip in his last match, the world number one rolled past Ben Shelton in straight sets. No excuses, no drama, just clean power and quiet dominance. Next up is a likely showdown with Novak Djokovic and a shot at redemption.

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