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Concert terror plot: A third teen has been arrested in connection with a foiled attack on Taylor Swift concerts that have now been canceled in Vienna, Austria’s interior minister announced Friday. The 19-year-old main suspect, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old have now been arrested in relation to the plot authorities say appears to have been inspired by the Islamic State group and al-Qaida. The plot prompted the cancellation of three sold-out concerts, devastating Swifties from across the globe. Latest on the investigation >
The Eras Tour: As for Swift, the star is expected to perform at London’s Wembley Stadium in five concerts between Aug. 15 and 20 to close the European leg of her record-setting Eras Tour. London’s mayor confirmed the shows will continue as scheduled. See what’s next for Taylor Swift >
Is it safe to see Taylor Swift? Security professionals say yes. Ben Joelson, head of security risk and resilience at The Chertoff Group, said the foiled terror plot in Austria “is an example of the system working.” Former FBI and CIA agent Tracy Walder, who has taken her child to see Swift perform, added, “If we stop living, then the terrorists win.” Watch >
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Bodycam video: Law enforcement has released body camera footage from local police responding to a shooter seconds before he opened fire on former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania last month. The footage shows the body camera perspective of multiple Butler Township Police Department officers in the minutes leading up to shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks‘ attempt on the former president’s life, which left Trump with an ear wound. The latest >
Zoom in: In one of the videos, an officer is seen lifting another officer onto the roof of the building where the gunman was perched. As he climbs up, he sees Crooks point his gun at him, causing him to fall to the ground and run to grab his rifle. Seconds later, Crooks opens fire on Trump. Watch >
Trump rally shooting: The July 13 attack happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, as Trump was speaking to a large crowd while on the campaign trail. The U.S. Secret Service shot and killed Crooks seconds after he opened fire at Trump. A bullet appeared to go past Trump, grazing the side of his face. The attack was the most serious attempt to assassinate a president or presidential candidate since President Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981. Read more >
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Debate dates: Former President Donald Trump says he’s agreed to three September debates across different networks. The debates will happen Sept. 4, 10 and 25, he said Thursday. ABC confirmed that both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to attend the Sept. 10 debate, originally scheduled to be between Trump and President Joe Biden. Trump’s announcement came during a “general news conference” at his Mar-a-Lago property. Details >
Full interview: Vice President Kamala Harris said she hopes to sit down for an extended interview before the end of the month. She has come under criticism from Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance for declining to take many questions from reporters in the nearly three weeks since she launched her White House bid. The latest >
Kennedy cancels: Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. canceled a planned appearance during an Iowa State Fair event Thursday, with his campaign citing “increased security concerns,” the Des Moines Register reported. Kennedy’s campaign told NewsNation the candidate’s speech was canceled since they were “unable to secure a venue stage indoors to satisfy our security requirements.” Read more >
‘Midwest Princess’ vibes: The Harris-Walz campaign has sold nearly $1 million worth of now sold-out camo hats branded orange with “Harris Walz.” Harris announced Walz as her VP pick in a video that showed the Minnesota governor dressed in camo gear at his home. People online picked up on the camo hat in the announcement and started calling Walz a “Midwest Princess,” a nod to pop singer Chappell Roan’s merchandise. Media critic Steve Krakauer told NewsNation’s “On Balance” the hat represents “vibes over reality.” Watch the interview >
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What’s going on: Hunter Biden was hired by a Romanian businessman who was trying to “influence U.S. government policy” during Joe Biden’s term as vice president, prosecutors said Wednesday. The allegations will likely bring new criticism to Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. Read more >
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Smuggling arrest: An alleged Tren de Aragua gang member who had been arrested and released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement only a few days prior for a smuggling attempt was arrested again for smuggling, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced. The investigation >
El Mayo: Jailed Sinaloa cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada will be moved out of El Paso shortly to face trial on federal charges in New York, according to reports. What we know >
Newborn dies: A newborn died after its mother crossed the border in Arizona and was taken to a hospital for evaluation, Customs and Border Protection said. The mother was part of a group of 12 migrants who crossed into the U.S. near Lukeville, Arizona, and were apprehended by Border Patrol agents in February. Read more >
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Recall: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a third person has died from the listeria outbreak linked to meat sliced at grocery store delis. The outbreak led U.S. health officials to issue a recall of more than 7 million pounds of popular Boar’s Head Provision Company deli meats made at a plant in Virginia. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said over 70 Boar’s Head products are affected. What to know >
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Weight loss meds: Patients who are on popular weight loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and others could face complications during surgery, a new study by UTHealth Houston shows. The study found that patients on GLP-1 medications like these were more likely to have residual gastric content — solids and liquids in the stomach — during surgical procedures, a major risk factor while under anesthesia. GLP-1 RAs (glucagon-like peptide receptor agonists) are commonly prescribed to patients with Type 2 diabetes to help stabilize blood glucose levels. They have also become popular to prescribe for obesity to assist in weight loss. Full report >
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The 2024 Paris Olympic Games continue, and breaking, also known as breakdancing, makes its Olympic debut. The remnants of Debby are expected to bring heavy rain, flooding and possible tornadoes into parts of the northeast this weekend. Ferguson, Missouri, marks 10 years since Michael Brown’s shooting death. Former Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Chief of Police Pete Arredondo’s lawyer to discuss “improper criminal charges” filed against his client. Elvis Week, an annual celebration of Elvis Presley, begins in Memphis, Tennessee.
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A North Carolina man already accused of fatally poisoning his wife is now facing new charges that he poisoned his 11-year-old daughter. The investigation >
A Florida deputy is being hailed a hero after he rushed into a large pond to save a 5-year-old boy with autism who wandered away from home Tuesday night. Video >
Officials in a Texas town along the southern border are warning residents after the reported sightings of suspected mountain lions in recent weeks. Details >
Back-to-school looks different for some Tennessee students this year, including thousands opting for virtual classes. How popularity in online schooling is growing across the state >
Shoelaces and DNA have linked a man to 1987 rapes and murder investigations in Ohio. The investigation >
A police investigation in Texas into the death of a teen found on a road led to a conclusion that baffled her family: Treysuhr Carter’s devastating injuries were caused by an accidental fall from a Razor-type scooter. An investigation uncovers confusion at the scene and missing evidence >
An American Airlines flight heading to Spain was diverted to a New York airport due to an overflowing bathroom, according to the FAA. What to know >
Firefighters found a dead woman entangled in machinery Thursday in a nonpublic baggage-processing area at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. The latest >
Three Colorado police officers were fired after officials said they joked about using migrants as target practice. Details >
A man who was arrested after an off-duty detective running a marathon in Michigan said she saw him pull a gun on a woman now faces a federal weapons charge. Read more >
The San Diego Zoo revealed two giant pandas Thursday in a moment of historic diplomacy between the U.S. and China. Photos >
Video shows Nashville, Tennessee, residents trying to herd water buffalo on the loose in their neighborhood. Watch >
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