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Former Trump attorney in documents case discusses defense strategy
WASHINGTON (TND) — And so it begins. Former President Donald Trump pled not guilty to a 37-count indictment in a federal court in Miami Tuesday, for a case dealing with his alleged mishanding of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home. While we now know what those counts are, deep...
May I take your order? AI comes to fast-food drive-thrus
(TND) — Artificial intelligence has reached many aspects of day-to-day life, including the fast-food drive-thru. Faced with labor shortages, restaurants are turning to generative AI to take orders for burgers, tacos, shakes and sodas. Wendy's says around 80% of its customers come via the drive-thru, and it’s testing AI...
Consumer inflation falls to lowest level in more than 2 years
WASHINGTON (TND) — Overall consumer prices in May rose 4% over 12 months, according to the Labor Department's latest Consumer Price Index. It's down from April's reading of 4.9% and serves as the last official gauge of costs affecting Americans before the Federal Reserve's meeting this week. Core inflation,...
Average investor shouldn't get too high on this bull market, expert says
(TND) — We're in a bull market. We've actually been in a bull market for a while, but that status is now acknowledged with the S&P 500 having recently reached a 20% increase from its October low. The S&P 500 is a “bellwether” stock market index, though the Nasdaq...
Is Starbucks banning Pride Month decorations? Coffee company pushes back against claims
WASHINGTON (TND) — A workers union comprised of Starbucks employees has sounded the alarm that the popular coffee shop is banning Pride Month decorations in its American stores, but Starbucks is now saying that's not true. Starbucks Workers United wrote in a Twitter thread on Tuesday claiming the coffee...
School book policy causing 'sexualization' of children, Wyoming parents say
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (CITC) — Parents are accusing a Wyoming school board of failing to prevent the "sexualization" of children due to a district-wide library book policy. The Laramie County School District No. 1 (LCSD) school board fielded criticism over its approach to library materials during its meeting last week. The district currently allows parents to opt their children out of certain LCSD library books, with an opt-out form asking for them to explain their opposition to the titles.
Crowd sings as Trump makes campaign-style stop at Miami restaurant after arraignment hearing
Former President Donald Trump made a stop at a restaurant in Miami after leaving his arraignment hearing at a federal courthouse, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of taking and keeping secret documents after being voted out of office. He entered Versailles, a well-known Cuban establishment in Miami’s Little...
Burisma exec accused of bribery recorded conversations with then-VP Joe Biden & Hunter Biden, says Sen. Grassley
WASHINGTON (TND) — Stunning new evidence reportedly exists connected to the alleged influence peddling scheme involving then Vice-President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Senator Chuck Grassley, (R-IA) claims an FBI document says an unnamed Burisma executive taped conversations with Joe Biden and his son hunter. This same foreign executive allegedly paid the Bidens millions for policy influence.
Trump says he will win reelection in a landslide despite felony charges
MIAMI (TND) — Former President Donald Trump remained adamant that he will "win" reelection to the White House "in a landslide" just hours before being arraigned on federal charges Tuesday. Trump called in to "The Howie Carr Show" Monday night, a conservative radio talk-show hosted by journalist Howie Carr....
Toddler dies after becoming trapped in crib
IOLA, Wis. (WLUK) — A two-year-old child died after they became trapped in their crib, according to the sheriff's office. The Waupaca County Sheriff's Office in Wisconsin said they responded Monday afternoon for a report of a toddler who was not breathing. Deputies said the child became trapped between...
Standing outside courthouse, GOP candidate challenging Trump for nomination promises to pardon him
MIAMI (TND) — One of the Republicans challenging former President Donald Trump for the presidential nomination to sign a pledge promising to pardon him if they win the 2024 election. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy stood outside the Miami courthouse where Trump is set to be arraigned on federal charges for...
Woman declared dead shocks family by knocking on coffin during wake, officials in Ecuador say
BABAHOYO, Ecuador (TND) — A woman who was declared dead at a hospital in Ecuador gave everyone at her wake quite a surprise when she unexpectedly woke up and knocked on the coffin she had been placed in. 76-year-old Bella Montoya was then rushed back to a hospital in...
Autopsy report reveals Covenant School shooter shot four times by police
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — An autopsy report has been released with information about the Covenant School shooter who was shot and killed by Metro Nashville Police on March 27. The report from the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office shows Audrey Hale’s manner of death is classified as a homicide....
Biden administration announces new $325M package of military aid for Ukraine
WASHINGTON (TND) — The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a new $325 million package of military aid for Ukraine. The package includes more than 22 million rounds of ammunition and grenades, rockets, missiles and other munitions "to meet Ukraine's critical security and defense needs" in an ongoing war with Russia, the Department of Justice said in a news release Tuesday afternoon.
Student loan payments set to resume in October after three-year pause
WASHINGTON (TND) — Millions of student loan borrowers will have to start making payments again beginning in October after more than three years of a payment pause started during the coronavirus pandemic. Interest will begin accumulating again beginning in September, and payments will become due in October. Specific due...
Shooting in Denver wounds 9 people after Nuggets win NBA Finals; injured suspect in custody
DENVER (AP) — Nine people were wounded in a mass shooting early Tuesday in downtown Denver where basketball fans had been celebrating the Nuggets first NBA title win, police said. A wounded suspect was taken into custody. Investigators believe multiple shots were fired in a dispute between several people...
Body camera footage reveals tense moments in aftermath of Tennessee bank robbery
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WTVC) — Police body camera video of a bank robbery in Tennessee shows tense moments as officers entered the building not knowing what they'd encounter. No one was hurt, but the footage shows employees clearly shaken up by what they just went through. Watch the full video...
Police seize 200,000 fentanyl pills hidden in vehicle after 'suspicious' traffic stop
CENTRALIA, Wash. (KOMO) — Police in Washington seized roughly 200,000 suspected fentanyl pills hidden inside a vehicle after executing a search warrant. Centralia police officers working with the Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team (JNET) stopped a vehicle on I-5 for failing to maintain its lane of travel, according to officials.
Judge again denies Murdaugh access to seized funds for murder appeal costs
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — A judge has rejected for a second time Alex Murdaugh's attorneys' request for more money from their incarcerated client's seized retirement funds. Judge Daniel Hall on Friday, June 9, issued an order denying again Murdaugh's attorney Jim Griffin's motion to take an additional $160,000 from the remaining balance of Murdaugh's 401(k).
Life sentence for man inspired by horror movie to murder city employee
FLORENCE S.C. (WPDE) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after telling officials a horror movie inspired him to kill someone. Jawan Kavorie Crittenden, 20, pleaded guilty to murder in the death of a city employee at her job at a recreational facility. South Carolina Circuit William...
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