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Texas Authorities Detain Mexican Drug Kingpin ‘El Mayo’ and Son of El Chapo in the US

Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and the son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman were arrested in Texas, according to the U.S. Justice Department

Monitor reports July 21 as the hottest day ever recorded globally

Sunday marked the hottest day ever recorded with a global average surface air temperature of 62.76 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service

Global computer crash caused by defective CrowdStrike update

A faulty software update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused global disruptions, grounding flights, knocking banks and media outlets offline, and disrupting hospitals and retailers

Belief and Endurance: The Ways Utah Supports its Refugees

Utah therapist Saydi Shumway takes on additional responsibility of helping Ukrainian refugees despite her already busy schedule

Netanyahu Uncertain About Hamas Leader’s Death in Israeli Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is uncertain if a recent strike in Gaza killed Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif and another senior commander, but promises to continue pursuing Israel's war aims

Female swimmer rescued 37 hours and 50 miles away after being swept out to sea

A Chinese woman was rescued after being swept out to sea and drifting over 50 miles in the Pacific Ocean for 37 hours while swimming at a Japanese beach

US Man Detained in France for ‘So I Raped You’ Facebook Message Can Be Extradited, French Court Decides

A French court has ruled that an American man, accused of sexually assaulting a Pennsylvania college student in 2013 and later admitting to it via Facebook, can be extradited to the United States

Category 2 Hurricane Beryl hits Mexico’s coastline, causing 11 fatalities in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 2 storm, hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, causing destruction and power outages, and leaving at least 11 dead across the Caribbean

Tour de France Adjustments for Paris Olympics; Idaho Cyclist Considered a Top Contender

The Tour de France, the world's leading bicycle race, will not conclude in Paris for the first time since 1905 due to the Olympics and associated security and logistical issues

Tropical Storm Beryl heads for southeast Caribbean, with potential to escalate into a hurricane

Tropical Storm Beryl is heading towards the southeast Caribbean and could become the year's first hurricane, prompting a hurricane watch and warnings of flash flooding and power outages in Barbados
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