Keeping Up With America | | Training incident at Naval Air Station Fallon, near Reno, injures 10 service members: Ten U.S. service members were injured in a training incident involving two helicopters at Naval Air Station Fallon Wednesday night, police in Reno, Nevada, said. Fallon is about 60 miles east of Reno. | Arizonans to vote on making unofficial US border crossings a state crime: Arizona voters will be able to decide this November whether to approve a measure that would make it a state crime for migrants to cross the Mexico border into Arizona other than through an official US entry point, the state supreme court has ruled. | Inside the rift that could define the future of Pennsylvania politics: The Democratic senator from Pennsylvania was readying to speak at a disaster response press conference in Bucks County on July 16, 2023, just hours after flooding in Upper Makefield that ultimately killed seven people. Local officials spoke for a few minutes to offer an initial update for the assembled press. Then, Gov. Josh Shapiro provided information on what his administration was doing to respond to the emergency. | Trump owns more than $1M in crypto and made $300K on branded Bibles, financial disclosure shows: Former President Donald Trump owns more than $1 million in cryptocurrency and made $300,000 on branded Bibles, a personal financial disclosure form released Thursday shows. | Escaped murderer captured in N.C after manhunt involving hundreds of officers: An escaped North Carolina inmate convicted of killing a 1-year-old girl was captured by police early Friday after a manhunt that involved hundreds of local officers and federal agents. |
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| Do you think NASA should allow Boeing's Starliner to bring its astronauts back to Earth in September despite previous thruster issues and helium leaks? | | | | Around the World | | Offensive into Russia aimed at drawing Moscow into 'fair talks', says Ukraine: Ukraine's lightning offensive into several Russian border regions is designed to persuade Moscow to engage in "fair" talks about its war in Ukraine, an aide to Volodymyr Zelenskiy says. | North Korea reportedly to reopen border city to tourists after 5 years: Tourists will soon be able to travel once more to North Korea. According to two Chinese-based tour operators, the Hermit Kingdom will soon reopen one city to foreign tourists after nearly five years of border closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Visitors will be allowed to travel to the northern mountainous city of Samjiyon starting in December, CBS News partner BBC News reported. |
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