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F-18 military jet crashes in vicinity of Marine base near San Diego

Search-and-rescue operations continue following an F/A-18 fighter jet crash reported in the vicinity of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar near San Diego, California.

Time ticking down for people to file for $725 million Facebook settlement

People who have had a Facebook account in the last 16 years are eligible to get a portion of a $725 million privacy settlement but have only a few more hours to file.

News outlets block OpenAI training bot from accessing stories

Multiple news outlets have barred the bot used to "crawl" and scan the internet for ChatGPT's training material from accessing their content, a gesture that could severely limit OpenAI's training.

Food stamps: SNAP payments worth up to $1,116 for Florida residents to end for August in three days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be sending out payments over the next three days to Florida households who have not yet collected benefits before the program wraps up for August.

Prigozhin plane crash: Kremlin denies involvement for first time

A spokesman for the Kremlin denied any involvement in the plane crash that is believed to have killed Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.

WATCH LIVE: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at Fed’s annual symposium

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will speak in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday.

Biden campaign releases abortion ad targeting battleground state women

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign announced its first new ad since the Republican National Committee primary debate, focusing on the issue of abortion — an issue it said Republicans were "extreme and out-of-touch" on during the debate.

What’s next for Trump following arrest in Georgia RICO case?

Former President Donald Trump surrendered to and was released by Fulton County officials on Thursday night, setting in motion the next phase in the Georgia election interference case.

Trump on trial: Poll shows 3 in 5 people want ex-president to face trial before 2024 contest

Most people say former President Donald Trump should go to trial for his various cases regarding classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election prior to the 2024 contest, in which he appears likely to be the Republican nominee.

Republicans debate their ability to win the general election — especially with Trump

Former President Donald Trump's mug shot captures a problem for Republicans as they contend with the repercussions of the 2024 primary front-runner's legal dramas.
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