5 Dead, Including Police Officer and Shooter, in Manhattan Office Building Shooting

An active shooter investigation is taking place in Midtown, Manhattan at an office building that houses financial firms and the NFL, Eric Adams said.

Judge Rejects Bid to Open Fed’s Closed-Door Meetings on Interest Rates

A federal judge in Washington rejected an investment firm’s request to force the Federal Reserve to open its closed-door monetary policy meetings to the public.
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US Reaffirms ‘Unwavering Support’ for Restoration of Democracy, Justice in Venezuela

U.S. State Dept reaffirmed that the US remains steadfast in its support for the restoration of democracy and justice in Venezuela.

Unpublished Part of Durham Report to Be Declassified: Ratcliffe

A classified portion of special counsel John Durham’s report will be made public soon, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said on July 27.

Tea Dating App Data Breach Compromises 72,000 Images

The women-focused Tea Dating Advice app suffered a data breach leading to the leak of thousands of personal images belonging to its users.

Diabetes Drug May Double the Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease in People Already at Risk

Tirzepatide diabetes drug sold as Mounjaro and Zepbound, more than doubles risk of developing a severe, sight-threatening eye condition in patients with eye damage.

San Francisco Restricts RV Parking in Effort to Combat Homelessness

San Francisco approved two-hour parking limit on oversized vehicles attempting to prevent homeless people from living in RVs and to reclaim public spaces.

What to Know About Cloud Seeding

80-year-old cloud seeding technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.