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July 14, 2024
 
 
If You Only Read One Thing
Donald Trump, his face bloodied by a bullet, raised a fist and said, "Fight! fight! fight!" on Saturday as Secret Service agents helped him from his rally stage. Keep reading
 
More on Trump Rally Shooting
The Secret Service has identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the gunman at Saturday's Donald Trump rally. Keep reading
 
On the World Stage
On his key chain, Hassan Nofal keeps the keys to two homes. Keep reading
 
Weekend Jaw-Dropper
Every now and then, stories emerge out of Yellowstone National Park of a visitor falling into one of the park's geysers. Keep reading
 
Wild Card
Well, Harrison Butker didn't tell Serena Williams to go back to the kitchen, but he did have a thing or two to say after the tennis great, sister Venus Williams, and actor Quinta Brunson called out his earlier comments on women's greatest role being that of a homemaker. Keep reading
 
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And Don't Overlook...
Paying by Check? Not at Target Anymore
Target will no longer accept personal checks from shoppers as of July 15, another sign of how a once-ubiquitous payment method is going the way of outmoded objects like floppy disks and the Rolodex. Keep reading
Calling It 'Wedding of the Year' May Be an Understatement
It has been a wedding like no other—and the festivities have been going on for months. Keep reading
Could This Ancient Tree Be a Renewable Energy Source?
An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy, the AP reports. Keep reading
Spotted Lanterflies May Be Catching Rides Around the Country
When the spotted lanternfly was first found in Pennsylvania 10 years ago, the invasive insect became public enemy No. 1. But despite robust campaigns to squash them on sight, Science notes that they've spread to 17 more states in just a decade. Keep reading
America's 10 Wealthiest Suburbs
American's wealthy class is moving on out to the 'burbs. Keep reading
 
How You Voted This Week
 
This Week's 6 Most-Read Stories
Stephanopoulos Caught Spilling His Inner Thoughts on Biden
Agents Pull Trump Offstage After Apparent Gunshots
Wife, Two Daughters of BBC Personality Killed in Attack
DeGeneres at Show: 'This Is the Last Time' You'll See Me
Ticketmaster Customers Won't Love This News
Mom of 5 Is Swallowed Whole in Rare Python Attack
 
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