Buckhout Wins GOP Primary in North Carolina's 1st District
Former Pentagon official Laurie Buckhout won the Republican primary in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District and will face incumbent Democrat Don Davis in November.
Former Pentagon official Laurie Buckhout won the Republican primary in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District and will face incumbent Democrat Don Davis in November.

Two major news outlets published content addressing their editorial approaches to covering violence and antisemitism.
Forward Bobby Portis Jr. has provided consistent performance for the Milwaukee Bucks during a season that has not met expectations.

A convicted spyware executive has indicated Greece's government may have been behind extensive phone hacking operations targeting officials and journalists.

Jeff Walter and Jennifer Davis secured Republican nominations for U.S. House seats in Illinois' 11th and 8th Congressional Districts respectively.

A federal judge approved a preliminary settlement requiring Jeffrey Epstein's estate to pay up to $35 million to accusers in a sex trafficking lawsuit.

A 61-year-old Ford employee was killed when he was crushed by a malfunctioning press machine at the company's Sharonville transmission plant in Ohio.

Some states are making preparations ahead of a potential Supreme Court decision that could restrict mail-in ballot acceptance after Election Day.

Zakir Ibrahim was charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to slash a commuter's throat at Chicago Union Station while claiming to be a CIA agent.

Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran running back Rico Dowdle to a two-year contract worth $12.25 million following Kenneth Gainwell's departure.

Jian Feng Huang, 37, has been charged with attempted murder following an unprovoked stabbing attack in San Francisco's Chinatown on March 5.

The Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against Harvard University and UCLA, alleging violations of civil rights laws related to campus antisemitism.

Police responded to shooting incidents in East Los Angeles and Bristol, with one suspect fleeing and another person hospitalized with serious injuries.

The satirical Ig Nobel awards will be held in Zurich for the first time, leaving the US due to visa difficulties and safety concerns for international attendees.
The Strait of Hormuz remains closed amid ongoing conflict involving Iran, with reopening dependent on ceasefire negotiations.
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