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AT THE STAND TODAY
POLICY & POLITICS
Appeals court allows Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid
A divided panel of appeals court judges ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration can suspend or terminate billions of dollars of congressionally appropriated funding for foreign aid.
U.S. appeals court upholds Arkansas law banning youth transgender care
The decision follows the Supreme Court's June ruling holding that Tennessee’s similar ban did not discriminate based on sex or transgender status.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
What happens when chatbots shape your reality? Concerns are growing online
A viral TikTok saga about a woman and her psychiatrist is one of several recent incidents to spark online discourse about people relying on chatbots to inform their truth.
World’s ‘Oldest Baby’: What A 30-Year-Old Embryo Tells Us About The Future Of Fertility
A U.S. baby was born from an embryo frozen for over 30 years, setting a new world record.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Homeowners turn to cash-out refinancing to take advantage of big gains in home equity
Homeowners are cashing in on years of home equity gains, even as mortgage rates remain elevated.
GE Appliances invests $3B in US manufacturing operations
GE Appliances is investing more than $3 billion over the next five years to expand its U.S. operations, aligning with the Trump administration’s efforts to bring manufacturing back to American soil.
AROUND THE STAND
First, Miami Marlins rookie Jakob Marsee stole the spotlight with two home runs and a franchise record-tying seven RBIs in a 13–4 rout of Cleveland. The 24-year-old credited his blazing start to hard work, family support, and faith, quickly establishing himself as the player to watch in the majors. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing. Could Marsee be the next breakout star of the season?
Meanwhile, Xander Schauffele is back in the mix at the BMW Championship after a two-month absence with a rib injury. Sitting at No. 43 in the FedEx Cup standings, the two-time major winner faces the real risk of missing the Tour Championship for the first time since 2017. Already assured a Ryder Cup spot, Schauffele is treating the challenge as a reset, playing loose, fearless, and with nothing to lose.
Over in Hollywood, Kate Bowman filed for divorce from former Maroon 5 bassist Mickey Madden, alleging assault and disturbing messages involving underage girls. The split comes just three months after their wedding, with Bowman seeking a restraining order, spousal support, and custody of their dogs. Legal experts say the case could shine a harsh light on celebrity relationships gone wrong.
And in a surprising turn, two former associates of Priscilla Presley are suing her for $50 million, claiming she profited off their work restoring her finances. Presley’s attorney dismissed the case as a “publicity stunt,” while the ongoing litigation alleges the pair defrauded her. The high-profile legal clash promises drama, especially given Presley’s celebrity status and storied family trust battles.
Finally, the Wallabies open their Rugby Championship campaign against the mighty Springboks at Ellis Park, a stadium where victory has eluded Australia for more than six decades. Coming off a competitive Lions series but missing key players, Australia hopes its recent improvements can survive the ultimate test. Rugby fans are bracing for a clash that could define the team’s next chapter.
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