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Volume 1 • Issue No. 210 • Updated Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at 04:22 AM UTC

Netanyahu claims no one in Gaza is starving despite evidence to the contrary

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies starvation in Gaza, contradicting data and witness accounts that highlight severe food shortages and malnutrition.

Sources: AP News


Gunman kills 4, including police officer, in New York City office tower shooting

A shooting at a Manhattan office building results in four deaths, including an off-duty police officer, with the gunman later taking his own life.

Sources: AP News


Shooter opens fire outside Reno casino, killing 3 and injuring several others

A violent incident outside a Reno casino leaves three dead and multiple injured, marking another episode of gun violence in the US.

Sources: AP News


Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg dies after battling cancer

Ryne Sandberg, celebrated baseball player and Hall of Famer, passes away at 65 following a fight with cancer.

Sources: AP News


Deion Sanders reveals bladder cancer diagnosis but plans to coach

Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders discloses his battle with bladder cancer but remains committed to leading his team in the upcoming season.

Sources: AP News


Trump demands Netanyahu ensure food reaches Gaza amid humanitarian crisis

Former President Trump calls for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to facilitate food aid to Gaza, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation.

Sources: AP News


Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs reappear with changing tides

Historic petroglyphs on a Hawaiian beach become visible again due to natural shifts in sand and tides, offering a glimpse into the past.

Sources: AP News


Video shows Florida deputies punching and dragging a Black man from his car

Disturbing footage emerges of Florida law enforcement officers using excessive force against a Black man during a traffic stop.

Sources: AP News


Federal Reserve likely to maintain current rates, widening gap with Trump's expectations

The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, further diverging from former President Trump's economic policies.

Sources: AP News


North Korea states Kim-Trump relations are 'not bad' but refuses to abandon nuclear weapons

North Korea comments on the state of relations between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump, emphasizing its commitment to nuclear arms despite diplomatic ties.

Sources: AP News