Walmart says prices are coming down, except in one key area

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon announced that prices for many groceries and items have fallen, but inflation remains stubborn in dry groceries and processed foods, such as soft drinks. Despite pressuring suppliers to lower prices, some are still pushing for cost increases, which Walmart is resisting. While Walmart’s overall inflation was flat, prices for dairy, eggs, sugar, and meat continued to rise, whereas items like pet … Continue reading Walmart says prices are coming down, except in one key area

Layoffs announced at multiple companies this summer

This summer has seen a wave of job cuts across various industries, including tech, media, and automotive, with thousands of layoffs expected. Cisco announced plans to lay off 7% of its workforce as part of a restructuring effort, while Intel plans to cut 15,000 jobs to reduce costs by $10 billion by 2025. Paramount Global began slashing 15% of its U.S. workforce, primarily in marketing, … Continue reading Layoffs announced at multiple companies this summer

Stocks close higher Thursday

Stocks surged on Thursday as investor confidence grew following positive consumer and labor data that eased recession fears. The Dow Jones rose 554 points (1.39%) to 40,563.06, the S&P 500 gained 1.61% to 5,543.22, and the Nasdaq climbed 2.34% to 17,594.50. Strong retail sales and a drop in jobless claims boosted the market, which has rebounded from earlier August losses, CNBC has reported. The S&P … Continue reading Stocks close higher Thursday

Brazil’s Lula says Maduro could call for a new election in Venezuela

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that he does not recognize Nicolás Maduro as the winner of Venezuela’s recent presidential election and suggested that Maduro should consider calling for a new vote. Lula emphasized that Maduro, with six months left in his term, could create an electoral committee and allow international observers to monitor a new election. Brazil, along with Colombia and Mexico, … Continue reading Brazil’s Lula says Maduro could call for a new election in Venezuela

Matchup set between Tammy Baldwin and Eric Hovde in key Wisconsin Senate race

Businessman Eric Hovde won the Wisconsin Republican primary for the Senate, setting up a crucial race against Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Hovde, backed by former President Trump, easily defeated his primary opponents, while Baldwin ran unopposed. Baldwin’s seat is a key target in the fight for Senate control, and she has built a strong campaign, particularly in rural areas. Hovde, who previously ran for the … Continue reading Matchup set between Tammy Baldwin and Eric Hovde in key Wisconsin Senate race

Tim Walz previously faced criticism over the way he characterized his military service

In 2016, then-U.S. Representative Tim Walz did not correct a CSPAN host who incorrectly stated that he had served in Afghanistan, despite having never been deployed there. This incident, among others, has drawn criticism from some Republicans, including accusations of “stolen valor” from his opponent, Sen. J.D. Vance, since Walz was chosen as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate. Walz has strongly defended his military … Continue reading Tim Walz previously faced criticism over the way he characterized his military service

Thai court dismisses PM for violating constitution

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been dismissed by the Constitutional Court for appointing a former lawyer with a criminal record to his cabinet. The court ruled that Srettha violated ethical rules, leading to his removal less than a year into his term. He is the third Thai PM in 16 years to be removed by the same court. An interim leader will take over … Continue reading Thai court dismisses PM for violating constitution

Harris to propose federal ban on ‘corporate price-gouging’ in food and groceries

Vice President Kamala Harris plans to propose the first federal ban on “corporate price-gouging” in the food and grocery industries, as part of her broader economic platform. The ban aims to address excessive pricing unrelated to business costs, which Harris argues is evident in rising grocery bills. The proposal, part of her presidential campaign, will be unveiled at a rally in North Carolina, where she … Continue reading Harris to propose federal ban on ‘corporate price-gouging’ in food and groceries

US soldier found dead at military base, roommate charged with murder

A grieving Ohio family is seeking answers after 21-year-old U.S. Army Specialist Jacob Ashton was found dead at Fort Drum, New York, on August 5. Ashton, who had always dreamed of serving in the military, was stationed at the base following a deployment to Iraq. His family describes him as a kind and helpful person who was looking forward to returning home to become a … Continue reading US soldier found dead at military base, roommate charged with murder

4 shot, 1 dead in shooting in East Colorado Springs

One person is dead, and three others are hospitalized following a shooting at a condo in east Colorado Springs. Police responded to the Sandcreek Commons Condos after reports of gunshots around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, finding three victims with gunshot wounds. A fourth victim was later found at a nearby convenience store. Authorities believe all four individuals were connected and that the shooting was not random, … Continue reading 4 shot, 1 dead in shooting in East Colorado Springs

Chicago-area school worker gets 9-year sentence for stealing $1.5M worth of chicken wings

A Chicago school district official, Vera Liddell, 68, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the director of food services for Harvey School District 152, Liddell placed unauthorized orders for over 11,000 cases of chicken wings meant for student take-home meals from July 2020 to February 2022. The fraud was uncovered … Continue reading Chicago-area school worker gets 9-year sentence for stealing $1.5M worth of chicken wings

Backpacker dies of unknown medical complications at Isle Royale National Park

A 37-year-old female backpacker from Battle Creek, Michigan, died of unknown medical complications while hiking at Isle Royale National Park on Monday. She was hiking near LeSage Lake when she suddenly became unable to walk, lost consciousness, and stopped breathing. Despite CPR efforts, she could not be resuscitated. Due to the park’s remote location, a ranger and EMTs stayed with her and her partner until … Continue reading Backpacker dies of unknown medical complications at Isle Royale National Park

Son shot father in the face over argument about his ‘stinky feet’: cops

An Iowa man, David Carpenter, 48, has been charged with attempted murder and child endangerment after allegedly shooting his father, William Carpenter, in the face during an argument over his “stinky feet.” The incident occurred at their Burlington home, where two children were present. David reportedly admitted to retrieving a firearm during the argument and accidentally firing it at his father. William Carpenter sustained non-life-threatening … Continue reading Son shot father in the face over argument about his ‘stinky feet’: cops

Zelensky says Kyiv troops have full control of Russian town of Sudzha

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukrainian forces have taken full control of the Russian town of Sudzha in the Kursk region, marking the largest town reportedly seized by Ukraine so far. The town, with a prewar population of around 5,000, is strategically important due to its role in Russian natural gas flows to Europe. Zelenskyy mentioned that a Ukrainian military command office is being … Continue reading Zelensky says Kyiv troops have full control of Russian town of Sudzha

2 polar bears kill worker at remote radar station in Canada in rare attack

A worker at a remote radar station on Brevoort Island, Nunavut, was killed by two polar bears in the Canadian Arctic, according to the facility’s operator, Nasittuq Corp. The incident occurred on Thursday, but the victim’s name has not been released. Nasittuq expressed condolences and is providing support to the victim’s family and affected employees. Polar bear attacks are extremely rare, and an investigation is … Continue reading 2 polar bears kill worker at remote radar station in Canada in rare attack

Russian court gives 12-year treason sentence to Russian-American over $50 charity donation

A Russian court sentenced Ksenia Karelina, a 33-year-old Russian-American woman, to 12 years in prison for treason after she donated just over $50 to a US-based charity supporting Ukraine. Karelina, who pleaded guilty, was arrested in Yekaterinburg while visiting her grandparents. The trial was held behind closed doors, and investigators claimed her donation was intended to purchase equipment and ammunition for the Ukrainian army. Her … Continue reading Russian court gives 12-year treason sentence to Russian-American over $50 charity donation

Ukrainian team blew up Nord Stream pipeline, claims report

The Wall Street Journal reported that a small Ukrainian sabotage team blew up the Nord Stream gas pipeline in an operation initially approved by President Zelenskiy but later called off. Despite the cancellation, the mission proceeded, allegedly led by a Ukrainian general. Ukrainian officials have denied involvement, and the incident remains under investigation by German authorities. The explosion, which damaged the pipeline in September 2022, … Continue reading Ukrainian team blew up Nord Stream pipeline, claims report

North Korea to reopen for tourism after five years

North Korea is finally reopening to foreign tourists in December, allowing visitors to the northern city of Samjiyon after nearly five years of pandemic-induced isolation. Tour operators in China are buzzing with excitement, though some remain skeptical—”I’ll believe it when I see it,” says one expert, echoing what we’re all thinking. While the rest of the country might still be off-limits, Samjiyon, at the base … Continue reading North Korea to reopen for tourism after five years

Kim Dotcom to be extradited from New Zealand to US

Kim Dotcom, founder of the defunct filesharing site Megaupload, is set to be extradited to the US after New Zealand’s justice minister, Paul Goldsmith, signed the order. Dotcom, who has been fighting extradition since 2012, faces charges including copyright infringement, money laundering, and racketeering. The New Zealand courts have upheld his extradition multiple times, with the most recent decision allowing Dotcom time to consider his … Continue reading Kim Dotcom to be extradited from New Zealand to US

Mosaic buried for thousands of years uncovered by archaeologists

Archaeologists in northwestern England have uncovered a beautifully preserved Roman mosaic in Wroxeter, once the fourth-largest city in Roman Britain. The mosaic, featuring vibrant colors and images of fish and dolphins, was likely part of a wealthy individual’s dining room designed to impress guests. This is the first mosaic found at Wroxeter since 1859. The mosaic’s preservation is attributed to being buried under building debris, … Continue reading Mosaic buried for thousands of years uncovered by archaeologists

Russia launches 89th Progress cargo spacecraft to ISS

Russia launched its 89th cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on August 14, sending the uncrewed Progress MS-28 spacecraft into orbit atop a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The craft, carrying nearly three tons of supplies, is set to dock with the ISS on August 17. This mission follows the departure of the Progress MS-26 vehicle, which recently burned up … Continue reading Russia launches 89th Progress cargo spacecraft to ISS

Crypto magnate buys SpaceX mission for private polar spaceflight expedition

Cryptocurrency speculator Chun Wang has purchased a SpaceX multi-day flight, marking the first crewed space mission in polar orbit, set to launch later this year. Named “Fram2” after a historic polar expedition ship, the mission will use SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule. Wang, who paid for the mission, has invited three Arctic specialists to join him: Norwegian filmmaker Jannicke Mikkelsen, Australian explorer Eric … Continue reading Crypto magnate buys SpaceX mission for private polar spaceflight expedition

James Webb telescope detects signs of rust on priceless, metal-rich asteroid Psyche

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have detected a component of water in the form of rust on the metal-rich asteroid Psyche. This discovery offers new insights into the asteroid’s composition and formation. Psyche, a large and unusually shiny asteroid in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter, was once thought to be entirely metallic and potentially the core of a planetesimal. However, … Continue reading James Webb telescope detects signs of rust on priceless, metal-rich asteroid Psyche

Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward gets security Robot

Residents of Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward have noticed a new security presence patrolling the streets—a robot named “Spunky.” Spunky, a K-5 robot created by Knightscope, patrols the sidewalks in front of Station 464 & 496 Apartments on Boulevard NE, a busy area that has seen a rise in crime. Weighing over 400 pounds and standing 5’6″, Spunky uses five sensors to navigate, record its surroundings, … Continue reading Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward gets security Robot

Hackers may have stolen Social Security numbers of every American

Around four months after a hacking group claimed to have stolen sensitive personal data from a major data broker, a member of the group has reportedly released most of it for free on an online marketplace. The breach, which includes Social Security numbers and other sensitive information, poses significant risks for identity theft and fraud, according to Teresa Murray, a consumer watchdog director. The group, … Continue reading Hackers may have stolen Social Security numbers of every American