Elon Musk says Twitter cash flow is negative due to ad revenue declines, ‘heavy debt’ (www.cnbc.com)
7.2 earthquake strikes off southern Alaskan coast, tsunami advisory no longer in effect (www.cnn.com)
A tsunami advisory issued after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska late Saturday has since been canceled, officials said.
Insurance may not cover birth control drug Opill without prescription (www.cnbc.com)
Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols (www.bbc.co.uk)
Federal judge rules Oregon’s tough new gun law is constitutional (apnews.com)
KKK flyers continue to appear in Kentucky neighborhoods (www.wymt.com)
After flyers appeared in Mt. Sterling and Paris appearing to promote services from the KKK, the same flyers have been found in Corbin.
Tunisia and EU sign pact to stem migration (www.reuters.com)
Chinese Scientists Are Leaving the United States (foreignpolicy.com)
Facing an increasingly suspicious research climate, a growing number of Chinese scientists are leaving the United States for positions abroad, the latest indicator of how worsening U.S.-China relations are complicating academic collaboration and could hamstring Washington’s tech ambitions.
A functional cure for diabetes is now available in the US (www.freethink.com)
Ukraine, Poland say Wagner fighters arrive in Belarus (www.reuters.com)
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms (www.bbc.co.uk)
Russia claims drones shot down over Crimea as Putin says Moscow has cluster bomb stockpile (www.euronews.com)
Pickleball Is America's Fastest-Growing Sport – But Is It Also The Most Dangerous? Report Shows It Could Cost US $500 Million In Medical Expenses (finance.yahoo.com)
Pickleball, a fusion of tennis, badminton and table tennis, has gained recognition as the fastest-growing recreational sport in the United States since 2019, and its popularity continues to soar on a global scale.
Tour de France 2023: Fan causes crash on stage 15 while taking selfie (www.bbc.co.uk)
Ukraine’s future is in NATO, US national security adviser affirms (www.politico.eu)
Kosovo buys Turkish Bayraktar drones (www.reuters.com)
South Korea to provide more demining equipment to Ukraine (www.reuters.com)
Rescuers battle to reach cars in flooded S Korea tunnel (www.bbc.co.uk)
Never Mind the Delivery, More Online Consumers Are Turning to Store Pickup (www.wsj.com)
The hybrid fulfillment tactic known as buy online, pickup in store is proving resilient in postpandemic retail business
9 bodies are pulled from a flooded tunnel in South Korea as rains cause flash floods (www.npr.org)
South Korean rescuers on Sunday pulled nine bodies from a flooded tunnel where around 15 vehicles were trapped in muddy water, as days of heavy rain triggered flash floods and landslides and destroyed homes across the country, officials said.
Thai cave survivor reunites with rescuer at high school graduation 5 years later (abcnews.go.com)
An otter in California that keeps bullying people off of their surfboards has been too quick for wildlife officials to catch (www.insider.com)
American abducted and held for 8 months in Mexico is released (www.nbcnews.com)
Minnesota and Wisconsin issue air quality alerts amid a new round of Canada smoke (www.npr.org)
Only a few weeks after Canada’s smoke covered the Midwest, a new outburst of plumes are traveling to Minnesota and Wisconsin.