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Clinton David Brink and Cristen Amanda Brink were killed in Devil’s Den State Park, authorities say. Their daughters, ages 7 and 9, were not hurt.

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Shi Yongxin shot to fame by growing Shaolin into a global kung fu brand. The temple said he was accused of embezzling funds and fathering illegitimate children.

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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to “an immediate and unconditional ceasefire” starting at midnight, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.

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Officials are meeting in Sweden for their third round of talks in as many months, ahead of an Aug. 12 deadline, to try to avoid a flare-up in trade tensions.

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Authorities accused the Griffeth family of caging a child under a bunk bed using plywood and spraying children’s faces with vinegar as a form of punishment.

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High winds and soaring temperatures — which hit a record 122.9 degrees last week — have hampered firefighters. The fires have killed at least 17 people.

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More than 170 people evacuated an American Airlines flight bound for Miami. Video of the incident shows a small fire near one of the plane’s wheels.

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Locals in Scotland, long annoyed by Trump’s golf courses, expressed their outrage as the president visited for the weekend.

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In song, he brilliantly skewered clichés about romance, patriotism and small-town life.

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Trump said the U.S. will impose 15 percent tariffs on imports from the 27-nation European Union, although the White House has yet to release specifics.

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Joseph Czuba had been serving a 53-year sentence for murdering 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and severely wounding his mother in a 2023 hate crime.

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U.N. officials welcomed the change, but an internal memo said Israel guaranteed an uptick in aid and “tactical pauses” in fighting for only a week.

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Interest in Greenland’s minerals is soaring, driven in part by Trump, who has said the U.S. must “get” the island. But the rare earths will be hard to mine.

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Fights to expand or thwart the spread of abortion pills have intensified across the country, teeing up legal clashes that experts say could drag on for years.

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Form Energy is revitalizing Weirton, West Virginia. It’s also facing skepticism in this increasingly conservative area.

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The Traverse City, Michigan, sheriff said a 42-year-old man was in custody after what appeared to be “random acts” of violence. Six are in critical condition.

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Belgium, the United Nations and aid groups say they have offered to save $9.7 million in supplies kept in a Belgian warehouse.

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Scottish whisky distillers hope Trump’s ties to the country will soften him on the tariffs interrupting their trade with the U.S., their biggest market.

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Children suffering under severe food shortages can face lifelong consequences.

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Officials in the Islamic republic are seeking to rally a population rattled by war and increasingly averse to the Muslim theocracy’s dominant ideology.

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Airdrops of food have resumed in Gaza, Israel and the United Arab Emirates said, as deaths from starvation in the besieged enclave spread.

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The president suggests that the U.S. is ready to impose heavy tariffs on both countries if border clashes continue.

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Lori Vallow Daybell, already convicted of killing two of her children, was sentenced by an Arizona judge for conspiring to murder her ex-husband and another man.

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Many states passed body-camera laws amid protests over police violence in an effort to expand law enforcement transparency. But some say those laws have fallen short of their goals.

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Politicians and industry leaders have long pushed to remove barriers to interprovincial trade. Trump’s tariffs are giving the effort new momentum.