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Fetterman's Chief of Staff Resigns
The chief of staff for Senator John Fetterman has resigned. The resignation was reported by Axios and involves a key staff member for the Pennsylvania senator.
Utah Governor Declares Drought Emergency
Governor Cox has declared a statewide emergency due to worsening drought conditions in Utah. The declaration comes as the state faces water scarcity challenges.
Berkshire Hathaway Sells Domino's Pizza Stake
Berkshire Hathaway has divested its stake in Domino's Pizza.
Billy Goat Tavern Owner Sam Sianis Dies at 91
Sianis was a prominent figure in Chicago's culinary scene.
Subaru Crashes Through Store Entrance
A Subaru vehicle crashed through the entrance of a business located off Highway 49 early Thursday morning. Fortunately, no one was inside the store at the time of the incident.
US States Sue Live Nation and Ticketmaster, Seeking Breakup
Thirty-three U.S. states and the District of Columbia have formally filed a motion in the U.S. District Court of Southern New York. The motion demands the corporate breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
macOS Vulnerability Allows App Sandbox Escape
A critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-28910, has been identified that allows attackers to break out of macOS application sandbox data containers.
OSU Receives Record $125 Million Donation
Oregon State University has received a record donation of $125 million. The funds will be used to establish a joint degree program in computer science and business.
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Deepfakes Target High School Students in Pennsylvania
Five female students at Radnor High School in Pennsylvania were victims of child exploitation images generated by AI deepfakes.
NYC Flooding Overwhelms Sewer System
New York City experienced flooding as its sewer system was unable to cope with intense rainfall. Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated that the system's capacity was exceeded by the downpour.