Month: July 2025
What’s in Trump’s trade agreement with the European Union?
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump unveiled a trade agreement with the European Union on Sunday, making it the latest in a series of accords as the White House threatens to slap tariffs on dozens of [Read More…]
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ official trailer shows off new Na’vi clan, creatures
Disney Sivako! The official trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash has arrived. Audiences who visited the movie theater to see The Fantastic Four: First Steps on its opening weekend were treated to the trailer debut [Read More…]
‘Meet the Parents’ sequel ‘Focker In-Law,’ starring Ariana Grande, gets release date
Disney/Eric McCandless Get ready to Meet the Parents again next Thanksgiving — and save a seat at the table for Ariana Grande. Focker In-Law, the next film in the Ben Stiller comedy franchise that started [Read More…]
Corn farmers outline next MAHA report concerns
The vice president of public policy at the National Corn Growers Association says the organization and its members are concerned the upcoming MAHA report could limit access to crop protection products. Lesly McNitt says NCGA [Read More…]
From property to purchases: Task force considering fundamental tax shift to reduce homeowner burden
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight Members of a task force aiming to reduce the property tax burden for South Dakota homeowners are considering proposals to reduce or replace property taxes by relying on sales or transaction [Read More…]
Trump sets Putin new Ukraine ceasefire deadline, says he’s ‘disappointed’ in Moscow
Andriy Zhyhaylo/Oboz.ua/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images (LONDON) — During his visit to the U.K. on Monday, President Donald Trump expressed further frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Moscow’s continued long-range attacks on Ukraine. [Read More…]
Kaylee Goncalves’ sister speaks out about courtroom confrontation with Bryan Kohberger
Kyle Green-Pool/Getty Images (BOISE, Idaho) — The world came to know the feisty older sister of University of Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves after she gave a ferocious victim impact statement at Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing last [Read More…]
Heat indices could hit 120 as sweltering temperatures grip Eastern US
ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than 185 million people across from South Dakota to Florida and up the East Coast to Boston are on alert for widespread, dangerous heat on Monday and into the [Read More…]
‘I don’t know’: Trump says of Netanyahu denying Gaza starvation crisis
Mahmoud Issa/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Asked if he believed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s claim that there’s no starvation crisis in Gaza, U.S. President Donald Trump replied, “I don’t know,” but then mentioned the [Read More…]
‘Bachelorette’ alum Hannah Brown marries Adam Woolard in France
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Hannah Brown is officially off the market. Brown, a former star of ABC’s The Bachelorette, announced she married Adam Woolard over the weekend. In a joint Instagram post on Sunday, Brown shared a stunning wedding photo with Woolard, introducing [Read More…]
Gwyneth Paltrow stars in ad for tech company at center of Coldplay concert scandal
Steven Ferdman/Getty Images Gwyneth Paltrow is putting a polished spin on one of the summer’s messiest viral moments. Nearly two weeks after former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was seen in a now-infamous moment on a jumbotron at a Coldplay concert [Read More…]
In brief: ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ renewed for final season and more
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is coming back for one final ride. The show has been renewed for a fourth and final season on AMC. Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride will return for the eight-episode [Read More…]
Ag Innovation Field Day Preview
Missouri Soybean’s Ag Innovation Field Day is coming up on August 22 at the Farm for Soy Innovation. In this Spotlight on Soybeans, Missouri Soybean’s Director of Conservation Ag and Farm Operations Clayton Light previews [Read More…]
NATO aircraft scrambled during major Russian drone, missile strike on Ukraine
Andriy Zhyhaylo/Oboz.ua/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images (LONDON) — Polish and allied NATO aircraft were scrambled in response to a large Russian drone and missile attack launched into Ukraine on Sunday night, the Polish military’s [Read More…]
‘I don’t know’: Trump says of Israeli claim there’s no starvation crisis in Gaza
Mahmoud Issa/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Asked if he believed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s claim that there’s no starvation crisis in Gaza, U.S. President Donald Trump replied, “I don’t know,” but then mentioned the [Read More…]
More than 130 million people brace for sweltering conditions across most of the US
ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than 130 million people across most of the United States are on alert for widespread, dangerous heat on Sunday and into the new work week, and parts of the [Read More…]
3-year-old dies in hot car while in custody of contract worker of Alabama Department of Human Resources, police say
Raymond Boyd/Getty Images (BIRMINGHAM, Ala.) — A 3-year-old child died after being left in a vehicle while in the care of a contractor for the Alabama Department of Human Resources, the Birmingham Police Department said [Read More…]
First to ABC: DNC ramps up anti-redistricting efforts in Texas with calls to ‘persuadable’ GOP voters
Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas.) — The national Democratic Party is ramping up its offensive against potential mid-decade redistricting in Texas with a new organizing effort launching Monday, according to plans shared [Read More…]
A ‘Fantastic’ debut for Marvel’s latest superhero film
Marvel Studios Marvel’s latest superhero film had a Fantastic first weekend. The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the long-awaited film starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Joseph Quinn as the superhero team known as Marvel’s First [Read More…]
Tariff talk
With the recent news European Union member states have a plan in place should trade negotiations with the U.S. go south, Iowa State University Extension economist Chad Hart says that’s concerning for agriculture. He tells [Read More…]
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