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- How keke rider contracted for transport to school raped 13-year-old girl – Police
A keke rider contracted for school transport in Nigeria was arrested for raping a 13-year-old girl. The suspect has been remanded in a correctional facility.
- Court orders remand of trader over alleged rape of minor
A court has ordered the remand of a trader accused of raping an 11-year-old girl. The prosecutor stated the defendant allegedly lured the neighbor’s daughter into his shop and committed the crime.
- What to do if you spot an erratic driver during the 100 deadliest days of summer
Law enforcement in the Charlotte metro area advises drivers to call authorities immediately if they spot erratic behavior during the 100 deadliest days of summer, providing vehicle details and maintaining distance. Lt. Matthew Winfrey of the Union County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the importance of reporting potential threats like drunk or distracted driving and recommends planning extra travel time to avoid rush-related risks.
- Russia Launches Seven Airstrikes on Kramatorsk, Killing Four Including Two Teen Siblings
Russian forces launched seven airstrikes on Kramatorsk and nearby Bilenke in eastern Ukraine, killing four civilians, including a 14-year-old boy and his 18-year-old sister, and wounding 13 others.
- Minnesota bankruptcies rise as a ‘perfect storm’ of challenges roil farm country
Farm bankruptcies in Minnesota and the Midwest are rising sharply due to declining farm income, rising input costs, and financial pressures. The USDA projects a $1.2 billion drop in farm income this year, while Chapter 12 bankruptcy filings in Minnesota increased by 300% compared to 2024. Experts warn of worsening conditions, drawing parallels to the 1980s farm crisis.
- ‘A tragedy for so many’: Teen driver strikes, kills 13-year-old cyclist in Huron Township
A 17-year-old driver struck and killed a 13-year-old cyclist on an e-bike in Huron Township Thursday evening. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police, who confirmed no alcohol or impairment was involved in the crash.
- Cops kill handgun-wielding 18-year-old in his underwear
A 18-year-old was killed by police after being seen holding a handgun in his left hand and dragging a shirt in his right, as shown in black-and-white dashcam footage released by the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.
- Traffic stop over handicap parking permit ends with officer assaulted, police say
An 18-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly striking an officer and resisting arrest during a traffic stop in Miami related to the misuse of a disabled parking permit. Police cited the driver for unauthorized use of the permit, and the passenger, Jaley Rivalta, reportedly assaulted a sergeant and physically resisted arrest.
- Suspect sought for beating man with Razor scooter during argument in Brooklyn
The NYPD is seeking a suspect who attacked a 68-year-old man with a Razor scooter during a verbal dispute in Brooklyn on July 8. The victim was hospitalized in stable condition, and surveillance footage of the suspect was released. Authorities are urging the public to provide information via a Crime Stoppers hotline or online platform.
- Pentagon says suspension lifted for South Carolina pilots following July 4 event
Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties after a temporary suspension following a July 4 event where Apache helicopters flew low over crowded beaches. The Pentagon confirmed the suspension was a non-punitive safety measure, and Republican officials including Governor Henry McMaster and Rep. Russell Fry supported the pilots, criticizing the suspension as unwarranted.
- Family sues city of Miami, officers, nightclub & security company over fatal Wynwood police shooting
A federal lawsuit accuses the city of Miami, two police officers, a security company, and a Wynwood nightclub of negligence and excessive force in the 2025 fatal shooting of Evelyn Valdes, an 'innocent bystander' killed during a police confrontation outside the Electric Lady nightclub. The complaint alleges officers fired without warning, failed to provide timely medical care, and that the defendants neglected safety protocols.
- 12 South businesses offer ideas as they wait for parking answers from the city
Twelve South businesses in Nashville are presenting ideas to address ongoing parking challenges as FOX17 News reports neighborhood concerns to the city.
- Woman rescued from abandoned missile silo in Colorado
An 18-year-old woman was rescued from an abandoned missile silo in Colorado after becoming stuck 50-60 feet underground. South Metro Fire Rescue conducted a confined-space rescue operation, and the woman was transported to a hospital for evaluation. Authorities warned against entering such sites due to dangers like toxic gases and falls.
- Pentagon says suspension lifted for South Carolina helicopter pilots following July 4 beach event
Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots had their flying duties suspended after a low-flying maneuver over crowded beaches during a July 4 event and were later reinstated. The Pentagon lifted the suspension, calling it a 'routine, non-punitive safety measure.' Political figures, including Governor Henry McMaster and Rep. Russell Fry, defended the pilots, criticizing the suspension as unnecessary.
- Inside the Ohio house of horrors where 16 ‘feral’ kids were rescued — stomach-churning pics reveal filthy, inhumane conditions
Sixteen children were rescued from a squalid Ohio house where they were allegedly locked in a feces-filled room by their parents and grandparents. The conditions were described as filthy and inhumane based on disturbing images revealed in the report.
- Number of new-build homes coming to market slumps to lowest since 2017 in blow to Labour's 1.5million target
The number of new-build homes entering the market has dropped to its lowest level since 2017, potentially hindering Labour's goal of building 1.5 million homes. This decline raises concerns about meeting housing targets.
- Man accused of kidnapping teen waiting for bus in Hamtramck pleads guilty
A 48-year-old man accused of kidnapping a 16-year-old girl while she waited for a school bus in Hamtramck pleaded guilty to kidnapping and multiple firearm-related charges. The incident occurred in April when the suspect, Donald James Joseph Arthur Fields, allegedly forced the teen into his van before being arrested at a Detroit gas station after she signaled for help. Fields will be sentenced on August 20.
- Leveraged Bets on SK Hynix to Multiply After US Debut
SK Hynix Inc. is set to see increased leveraged bets following its US market debut. South Korean companies, including SK Hynix and Samsung, plan to invest at least 1,350 trillion won ($880 billion) in chips and data centers to maintain their competitive edge in the AI era.
- 'Public money belongs to the people': KP governor says his observations on law to raise MPAs’ privileges 'on record'
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi distanced himself from a new law expanding provincial assembly members' privileges, emphasizing that public money belongs to the people. The KP Assembly passed the KP Provincial Assembly (Powers, Immunities and Privileges) Act, 2026, which includes lifetime passports for members and their spouses, immunity from preventive detention, and weapon licenses. Kundi urged fiscal discipline and alignment with austerity measures amid public economic hardship.
- 'Four Brits trapped in their car' are among 12 people killed in Spanish wildfire
Four Brits trapped in their car are among 12 people killed in a wildfire in Spain. The incident highlights the deadly impact of the wildfire on international travelers and locals.
- Hong Kong official defends U-turn on public flats at Pak Shek Kok rail stop site
A senior Hong Kong official defended the decision to exclude public flats near the proposed Pak Shek Kok rail station, citing misalignment with existing private housing and insufficient community facilities. Permanent Secretary for Development Doris Ho Pui-ling stated the revised plan would not impact the government’s 10-year housing strategy.
- YMCA summer camp counselor accused in sexual assault of 10-year-old
A YMCA summer day camp counselor is accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl, according to the Morgan Hill Police Department. The incident was reported on June 30 and occurred during the victim's attendance at a YMCA summer day camp at the Morgan Hill Aquatic location.
- NYPD releases photos of suspect wanted in rape of 15-year-old boy in Queens
The NYPD has released photos of a suspect in the rape of a 15-year-old boy that occurred in Queens last month. Police are seeking the individual identified in the images.
- RBI Faces $100 Billion Challenge After Record Currency Defense
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is facing a $100 billion challenge following a record currency defense effort. The situation highlights significant financial pressures on the central bank.
- Man shot by Federal Way police was reportedly holding ‘realistic’ BB gun
A 19-year-old man was shot by three Federal Way police officers on June 24 and is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center. The man was reportedly holding a realistic BB gun at the time of the shooting.
- Hendersonville police seek help identifying driver after hit-and-run injures 15-year-old
Hendersonville police are asking the public to identify a driver who struck a 15-year-old pedestrian from behind on Neverbreak Drive. The hit-and-run incident occurred on Wednesday night and left the teenager injured.
- After teen’s missile silo rescue, FOX31 presses Waste Management for answers
An 18-year-old is recovering after being rescued from an abandoned missile silo in Arapahoe County. FOX31 is pressing Waste Management for answers regarding the incident.
- Crews battling Grande Fire burning in Ventura County; evacuation warnings issued
CAL FIRE and Ventura County Fire crews are battling the Grande Fire, a 50-acre brush fire in steep terrain east of Piru and south of the 126 Freeway. Evacuation warnings have been issued, and over 100 firefighters are responding to the fire, which is spreading at a moderate rate.
- Hendersonville police seeking suspect, vehicle in hit-and-run that seriously injured 15-year-old
Hendersonville police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a 15-year-old. The teen was struck by a vehicle while walking on Neverbreak Drive, and the driver fled the scene. Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify the dark-colored sedan captured in surveillance footage.
- 'Surreal' feeling for St. Jude Dream Home winners
Carolyn and Ben Green were welcomed to their new St. Jude Dream Home in Suffolk, Virginia, after winning the Hampton Roads giveaway. The key to their home was presented by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital during a live event on WAVY-TV and 10 On Your Side.
- Girl, 10, who 'didn't have mean bone in her body' identified as third victim of Wisconsin boating crash that also killed her six and seven-year-old cousins
A 10-year-old girl described as having 'no mean bone in her body' was identified as the third victim of a Wisconsin boating crash that also killed her six and seven-year-old cousins. The incident occurred in Wisconsin, though no further details about the crash were provided in the article.
- VBPD: Man taken into custody following ShotSpotter alert
A 19-year-old man was taken into custody in Virginia Beach after discharging a firearm near a school. He was charged with multiple firearm-related offenses and possession of a controlled substance.
- Santa Ana police seek 6 to 8 suspects in violent chain robbery caught on camera
Santa Ana police are seeking 6 to 8 suspects in a violent robbery and assault case captured on camera near Fairview Street and 17th Street on June 19. The suspects attacked and robbed a man, prompting authorities to request public assistance in identifying them.
- Roundup: Offshore innovation / Housing market shift / Meta releases Muse Spark 1.1
Forged Energy Solutions plans to redevelop offshore infrastructure to support Louisiana's digital economy, including data centers. U.S. mortgage rates rose to 6.49% for 30-year fixed loans, increasing borrowing costs. Meta released Muse Spark 1.1, an AI model for developers targeting coding and complex tasks.
- Denver police officer involved in nightclub assault arrested and fired from the force
Denver police officer Gabriel Lucero was arrested and fired after allegedly assaulting a person at a 16th Street nightclub in May. He faces charges of third-degree assault, official misconduct, and false reporting. Surveillance and sworn records identified Lucero, who was on probation and worked for District 2.
- Teen boy raped in Queens; NYPD searches for unidentified individual
A 15-year-old boy was raped behind a house on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens, around 9:30 p.m. on June 4. The NYPD is searching for an unidentified individual linked to the assault.
- Faribault council extends data center environmental review to 2027 after court ruling
Faribault city council extended the environmental review for Archer Datacenters' project to March 31, 2027, following a Minnesota Court of Appeals ruling requiring more information on environmental impacts. The extension allows the developer to gather project-specific data for a 500,000-square-foot data center planned near 150th Street West and Acorn Trail.
- In-N-Out Burger to open in Madison, Tennessee on Friday
A new In-N-Out Burger is set to open in Madison, Tennessee on Friday, July 10, at 1900 Gallatin Pike N. The restaurant will begin operations on the specified date at the given location.
- Rainier Valley shooting injures 15-year-old
A 15-year-old was injured in a shooting in Rainier Valley. The teenager reported to police that he was shot by an unknown person, but no additional details were provided.
- 18-year-old stabbed by acquaintance in Bengaluru’s Whitefield
An 18-year-old was stabbed by an acquaintance in Whitefield, Bengaluru. The incident occurred in the Whitefield area, which is part of the city's suburban region.