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Paul Pelosi faces hit-and-run charges in Napa County after officials say he hit a parked car and drove away.
Small business owners in U.S. tourist spots, including Keith Bradley in Kansas City and Tahoe Sports, say more Americans are traveling close to home this summer and spending locally instead of taking longer, costlier trips.

A record heat wave is forcing event cancellations in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., while also slowing train travel across the Northeast during July Fourth celebrations.

A truck carrying Frank’s RedHot leaked in Ohio, leading to a spill response and environmental concerns.

Iran and Oman have proposed a plan to collect fees for the Strait of Hormuz, but the United States says tolls on the key shipping route would not be allowed.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have sparked heavy speculation about wedding celebrations after a star-filled event was seen at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Iran has partly reopened the Strait of Hormuz after a ceasefire with the United States, but the waterway remains tense, with seized ships still held and the threat of renewed conflict hanging over the region.

Fans gathered outside Madison Square Garden in New York as reports spread that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would hold their wedding there.

Former Olympian David Hearn has been indicted after authorities said he damaged the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, DC.

Berlin Airport’s boss says the EU’s new digital border checks are causing long delays for non-EU travelers and are “not bearable” for the summer travel rush.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reported to be holding their wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday, with city officials and police preparing for the event.

A North Carolina mail carrier, Brandi Reynolds, was kidnapped and killed while on her route, and police charged William Craig Durham in the case.

A dangerous heatwave is set to sweep across much of the United States ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, bringing extreme heat, high humidity, and overnight temperatures that may not cool down.

Three men tied to a suspected ATM “jackpotting” crew are accused of stealing more than $500,000 from cash machines along I-95 in Connecticut.

Chicago police are investigating after a news crew was attacked and their equipment and van were damaged near Adler Planetarium.

Families say several Venezuelans deported from the U.S., including José Rafael Rossi Ydrogo, are missing or confirmed dead after earthquakes struck hours after they arrived in Venezuela.

A woman died after an alligator attacked her while she was cooling off in a Florida river, and Seminole County Sheriff deputies helped respond and remove nearby alligators for testing.

The United States says it carried out new strikes on Iran after another attack on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions between the two countries.

Governor Andy Beshear said deadly flash floods in Kentucky have killed at least three people, with rescue work still underway as more deaths may be confirmed.

The National Weather Service warned of extremely critical fire conditions in the Southwest as major wildfires spread across Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona.
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