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Car Rams Crowd Outside L.A. Nightclub — 30 Injured, Driver Shot

In a shocking incident outside an East Hollywood nightclub, a driver intentionally plowed into a crowd, injuring 30 people. The enraged bystanders then attacked and shot the driver. Authorities are investigating the motive as victims remain hospitalized including seven in critical condition.

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Number 30 - Number of injured in Los Angeles nightclub car attack

Quote 'He's a madman': Trump's team frets about Netanyahu after Syria strikes

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Car plows into crowd outside Los Angeles nightclub injuring 30

Driver who hit Hollywood crowd was attacked, shot by bystanders

Dozens injured as car slams into crowd near L.A. nightclub

Los Angeles experiences chaos as a driver intentionally crashes into a crowd outside an East Hollywood nightclub, injuring 30 people. The driver was later attacked and shot by bystanders. Authorities investigate motives and events surrounding the incident.

Japan ruling coalition set to lose upper house majority

Japan votes in key election amid possible Ishiba loss

Exit polls show Japan ruling party likely to lose hold

Japan's ruling coalition is likely to lose its majority in the upper house elections, signaling potential political turmoil. Exit polls and voter turnout highlight public frustration and a test for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's leadership.

Ukraine launches fresh drone strikes on Moscow

Zelenskyy proposes new peace talks with Russia next week

Ukraine's Zelensky seeks ceasefire meeting next week

Ukraine and Russia engage in intensified conflict with drone attacks on Moscow and calls for a new round of peace talks. Both sides make offers and counteroffers amid ongoing military actions affecting civilians and infrastructure.

Astronomer CEO resigns after Coldplay kiss cam scandal

Tech CEO resigns after viral Coldplay kiss cam video

Andy Byron steps down amid Coldplay concert controversy

Astronomer, a technology firm, faces scandal after a CEO is caught on a viral Coldplay concert kiss cam moment with the company's HR chief, leading to the CEO's resignation amid public backlash and company investigations.

Tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam storm kills over 30

At least 34 dead after Vietnam tourist boat capsizes

Vietnam tour boat survivor recalls frantic escape

A sudden thunderstorm capsizes a tourist boat in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, resulting in dozens of deaths and multiple missing persons. Survivor accounts and rescue efforts continue amid investigation of the tragic incident.

Dozens killed seeking food near Gaza aid sites

Israel orders new evacuations in central Gaza amid fighting

32 Palestinians killed trying to reach food hubs in Gaza

Multiple Palestinian civilians are killed while seeking food near aid distribution centers in Gaza. Tensions escalate as Israel issues new evacuation orders and military operations continue amid stalled ceasefire talks.

Pope Leo XIV renews call for Gaza ceasefire

Pope condemns Israeli strike on Gaza's lone Catholic church

Pope reiterates plea to end barabarity of war in Gaza

Pope Leo XIV urges an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and condemns the recent Israeli strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza. The Pope calls for international respect for laws protecting civilians during the ongoing conflict.

Texas flood missing count drops to just 3

Number of missing in Texas floods plummets to 3

Search for flood victims in Texas enters third week

Texas officials continue search for victims of deadly July 4 floods, with the number of missing dropping dramatically from nearly 100 to just three. Recovery efforts continue as the death toll remains over 130 in the affected areas.

EPA cuts 23% of workforce, ends research arm

EPA shutters scientific research division amid layoffs

Biden EPA slashes staff, axes research office

The Environmental Protection Agency announces major cuts, including the elimination of its scientific research arm, resulting in workforce reductions of at least 23%, affecting climate and environmental research efforts.

Delta 767 engine bursts into flames after takeoff at LAX

Delta plane engine catches fire minutes after takeoff

Video shows Delta Airlines engine fire at LAX

A Delta Airlines Boeing 767 engine catches fire shortly after takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport, prompting an emergency landing. Video footage captures the alarming moment as crews respond to contain the incident.

Putin open to peace talks but aims to meet goals

Kremlin reiterates peace openness with conditions

Russian official: peace must not sacrifice goals

The Kremlin states that President Vladimir Putin is willing to discuss peace with Ukraine but emphasizes that Russia must achieve its objectives. Diplomatic efforts continue amidst ongoing conflict and international pressure.

US revokes Brazilian judge’s visa over Bolsonaro case

Marco Rubio cancels visas amid BJP ‘witch hunt’ claims

US revokes visas of Brazil justice officials

The United States revokes visas of a Brazilian Supreme Court judge and allies amid tensions related to the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro. The move escalates diplomatic strains between the two nations.

At least 14 dead in South Korea floods and landslides

Heavy rains in South Korea trigger deadly floods

Torrential rains in South Korea leave victims dead, missing

Heavy rains and landslides in South Korea have caused fatalities and missing persons, prompting disaster response efforts. The death toll rises as floodwaters disrupt communities across the nation.

Trump sues WSJ for $10B over alleged Epstein letter

DOJ moves to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury files

Trump orders release of all Epstein grand jury testimony

The Trump administration faces criticism and legal challenges over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and related documents. President Trump sues the Wall Street Journal, demands release of grand jury testimony amid political tension.

Israel issues new evacuation orders in central Gaza

Gaza Palestinians killed near aid distribution sites

Israel orders evacuations as military offensive widens

Israel's military actions in Gaza intensify as evacuation orders expand and aid distribution sites become deadly. The conflict continues with casualties mounting among Palestinian civilians amid stalled ceasefire negotiations.

Russia pounds Ukraine with over 300 drones, killing 1

Ukraine drone strikes rattle Moscow airports

Ukraine launches fresh drone attacks on Moscow

Russia increases attacks on Ukraine, deploying drones and missiles in various regions, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage. Ukraine continues its counteroffensive with drone strikes on Moscow and calls for peace negotiations.

DOJ rocked by wave of Trump firings

President Trump urges Senate to cancel recess to confirm nominees

Senate faces test over partisan rancor and spending fight

Legal and political clashes intensify in the US with reports of federal firings, lawsuits, and partisan disputes. Senators and officials wrestle over confirmations, spending bills, and controversies involving high-profile figures.

Typhoon Wipha pounds Hong Kong and Macau with rain, wind

Tsunami alerts after 7.4 magnitude quake off Russian coast

Typhoon causes major flight disruptions in Hong Kong

Severe weather events impact multiple regions including typhoon Wipha battering Hong Kong and southern China, tsunami alerts issued in Russia and Hawaii after strong earthquakes off Russia's Pacific coast, causing disruption and casualties.

Texas flood missing count drops from nearly 100 to 3

Number of missing in Texas floods down to three

Kerr County reports dramatic drop in missing after floods

Texas officials report major progress in flood victim search after historic July floods, with missing count drastically reduced. Recovery and aid efforts continue amid significant losses and damage in affected areas.

ICE faces backlash over mask ban proposals

Trump offers bonuses to reinstate former ICE agents

Trump admin plans to house migrants at military base

Federal agencies and officials in the US take steps to address immigration and detention challenges, with controversies over ICE enforcement practices, detention facilities, and proposed policy changes causing political debate.

WWII TikTok star Jake Larson dies at 102

Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner dies at 83

High-profile legal settlements and political deaths mark week

Multiple high-profile deaths and legal developments dominate national headlines including deaths of WWII TikTok star Jake Larson, Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner, and legal settlements while other significant events involve crime and politics.

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