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Olivia Jaquith stayed on the air at a New York TV station and anchored the morning news even after her water broke and labor began.
A new analysis shows summer travel is still getting cheaper in some key areas, even as overall prices stay high and extra trip costs keep rising.
A federal judge struck down an EEOC rule that would have required most employers to give workers time off and other accommodations for abortions.
Delta Air Lines is under investigation after a smoke-filled flight made an emergency landing in Atlanta, and maintenance later found little or no oil in the right engine.

Attack ads in New Jersey’s governor race are using Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s past donations from SpaceX’s PAC to tie her to Elon Musk and question her record.

The Chicago Sun-Times said a summer book guide it ran included fake AI-generated titles, and its parent company Chicago Public Media said it is investigating how the error got into print.
President Donald Trump is pushing a huge missile defense plan called the Golden Dome, but it is still only in the planning stage and faces major cost and technical hurdles.
ICE and a prison contractor denied Mahmoud Khalil’s family a contact visit, stopping him from holding his newborn son while he remains in custody.

The Pentagon said it has accepted a luxury jet from Qatar for President Donald Trump’s use, even as the plan faces security, legal and ethics concerns.

A Manhattan judge sentenced three men, including Jayqwan Hamilton, Jacob Barroso, and Robert DeMaio, to long prison terms for a drugging and robbery scheme at New York City gay bars that led to two murders.
The NFL rejected a proposed ban on the Philadelphia Eagles’ “tush push,” leaving the play in place after the Green Bay Packers’ push to outlaw it fell short of the required vote.
The United States and Italy signed an agreement to help the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency recover and identify the remains of American soldiers missing in World War II.

Naval Special Warfare Group 2 investigated racist conduct in SEAL Team 4 and moved to reverse harm done to a Black sailor while disciplining leaders for failing to act.
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