1 The British political system doesn't give lame ducks much time to linger in power. Keep reading 2 Trying to demonstrate he's sharper mentally than he showed during his debate against Donald Trump, President Biden spoke at a public event on Thursday. Keep reading
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3 As of Monday, adult entertainment businesses in Florida are not allowed to employ anyone under the age of 21, thanks to a law intended to fight human trafficking signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May. Keep reading 4 Thousands of people evacuated during a Northern California wildfire were allowed to return home Thursday afternoon as crews continued battling flames amid scorching heat, officials said. Keep reading 5 French film director Benoit Jacquot has been charged with rape and banned from directing minors or having any other contact with them. Keep reading 6 A Fourth of July celebration turned tragic in New York City on Thursday night when a pickup truck plowed into a group of people celebrating at a Manhattan park. Keep reading 7 Hurricane Beryl strengthened back into a Category 3 storm and headed for what could be a direct hit on Mexico's Caribbean coast resort of Tulum early Friday, where authorities urged tourists to leave white sand beaches, the AP reports. Keep reading 8 Britain's Labour Party swept to power Friday after more than a decade in opposition, official results showed, as a jaded electorate appeared to hand the party a landslide victory but also a mammoth task of reinvigorating a stagnant economy and dispirited nation, the AP reports. Keep reading This Day in History In 1994, Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos as an online marketplace for books. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2023: Record for Hottest Day Only Lasted 24 Hours |
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