The search for more than 100 people still missing from the catastrophic July 4 flash floods in Texas began its second week Saturday. Officials have rejected suggestions that the calamity could have been anticipated, but an analysis by NPR and PBS Frontline suggests otherwise. John Yang speaks with Laura Sullivan, an NPR investigative correspondent, to learn more.
Month: July 2025
the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war is more characteristic of the Wagner group rather than Arab rebels – Google Search https://t.co/D1DYiACn5k
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) July 12, 2025
He’s the new King of the World!
The anticipated SEC Player of the Year contender for the upcoming season was released from jail midday.
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Doug Mills’ photo – Google Search https://t.co/JhfWZfTKn9
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) July 12, 2025
Clarkson canceled opening night of her Las Vegas residency last week, just minutes before she was set to take the stage.
Minjee Lee is just one stroke behind the leaders of the Amundi Evian Championship and looks ready to make history in Évian-Les-Bains.
Rory McIlroy revealed the reason for his shockingly short hair at the Genesis Scottish Open, and it’s something very few people could have imagined.
British ambassador to US believes universal levy unlikely to change but there is ‘scope’ for negotiations in some sectors
The 10% tariffs on most UK goods imported into the US are likely “here to stay”, according to Lord Mandelson.
The British ambassador to the US said the “universal 10% tariff” was unlikely to change but that there was “scope” for negotiations in different sectors and industries, such as technology.
A woman meets the perfect man, but he’s way out of her league – at least that’s what his mother thinks – in this new Hallmark release.
