Chicago Cubs lose Miguel Amaya to ankle injury after return from oblique strain
Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya suffered another setback in what has been an injury-plagued season, leaving Wednesday night’s game against Toronto with a left ankle sprain. The incident occurred in the top of the eighth inning when Amaya was running to first base. As he lunged toward the bag, he struck the corner awkwardly, causing him to sprawl to the turf in visible pain. The impact immediately drew the attention of the Cubs’ trainers, who rushe
Man accused of sandwich assault on officer in DC faces prison
A Washington man is facing a serious felony charge after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer during a late-night incident in Northwest D.C. According to U.S. District Court documents, Sean Charles Dunn was arrested and charged with felony assault following the confrontation that occurred around 11 p.m. near the intersection of 14th Street NW and U Street. Authorities allege that Dunn not only confronted the officers bu
Safety and funding concerns grow over Linden’s Edward J. Murawski Towers
In Linden, New Jersey, concerns are mounting over the condition and management of the Edward J. Murawski Towers, an 11-story senior housing complex on Dill Avenue that has stood since the 1970s. The building, which contains 150 units, is meant to provide safe and affordable housing for seniors, yet many of those apartments are sitting empty, some for years. City officials say at least 62 units are currently uninhabitable but could be repaired immediately if a
Garland teen charged with intoxication manslaughter after deadly early morning crash
An 18-year-old has been charged with intoxication manslaughter following a deadly early morning crash in Garland, Texas, that claimed the life of another driver. The incident occurred at the intersection of North Garland Avenue and Kingsley Road, where a Nissan SUV was struck by a speeding Cadillac SUV and burst into flames. Garland police confirmed that the victim, a male driver of the Nissan, died at the scene. His identity has not been released pending notifi
Igor Babuschkin leaves xAI to launch AI safety venture
Igor Babuschkin, a founding member of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, has announced his departure to launch a new venture dedicated to AI safety and innovation. Babuschkin, who played a crucial role in building xAI from the ground up, revealed that he is starting Babuschkin Ventures to support research in artificial intelligence and invest in startups working on agentic systems aimed at benefiting humanity and exploring the mysteries o
Flamin’ Feathers bringing Nashville hot chicken to Lewis Center Ohio
A chicken chain from New Jersey is preparing to make its debut in Ohio, bringing its signature Nashville hot chicken to central Ohio food lovers. Flamin’ Feathers will open its first Ohio location in Lewis Center at 1329 Cameron Avenue, in a space that was most recently occupied by a Mediterranean-style eatery. The expansion marks a significant step for the brand as it ventures into the Midwest through a local franchise partnership. The franchise owner expressed excitement o
Chicago suburb ranks among hottest US ZIP codes in real estate market boom
A new ranking of the most in-demand ZIP codes for real estate in the United States has placed several Illinois communities, including one Chicago suburb, among the hottest locations in the country. The latest report highlights how the Midwest is leading the national housing market when it comes to areas with fast-selling homes and strong buyer interest. Out of the nation’s top 50 ZIP codes, an impressive 26 are in the Midwest, and three of those even secured spots in the top 10.
Stew Leonard Jr. honors late son with emotional first pitch at Yankee Stadium
At Yankee Stadium, a ceremonial first pitch became far more than a pregame tradition when Connecticut resident Stew Leonard Jr. took the mound to honor the memory of his late son, Stew Leonard III. Wearing a specially made jersey bearing the number 38, Leonard delivered the pitch in a heartfelt tribute, marking what would have been his son’s 38th birthday. The poignant moment resonated with spectators, players, and staff, underscoring the deep connections b
White House orders review of Smithsonian museums ahead of 250th anniversary
The White House has directed a comprehensive review of Smithsonian museums and exhibitions in preparation for the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary, with the stated aim of ensuring that the institution’s content reflects the president’s interpretation of American history. The review will encompass all public-facing materials, including exhibition texts, social media content, and educational resources, with an emphasis on what officials describ
Drug bust in Dallas nets almost 400 pounds of marijuana, suspect arrested
A significant drug enforcement operation in Dallas has resulted in the seizure of nearly 400 pounds of marijuana and the arrest of a suspect on felony possession charges. The action followed a tip received by the police that led investigators to a storage facility believed to be housing a large shipment of marijuana destined for transport into the city. Acting swiftly, detectives from the Special Investigations Division launched an inquiry into the tip, eventuall
Anthony Tordillos sworn in as San Jose District 3 councilmember
San Jose’s newest elected representative has officially taken office, marking a new chapter for District 3 after a period of political turbulence. Anthony Tordillos was sworn in at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, joining his colleagues on the dais to the applause of supporters and community members. The moment marked the culmination of a fast-moving political journey for Tordillos, who previously served as chair of the city’s Planning Commission
Indian Consulate Condemns Greenwood Temple Vandalism in Indiana
The Consulate General of India in Chicago has issued a strong condemnation following the vandalism of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana, after anti-India graffiti was discovered on the temple’s walls. The incident, reported on the night of August 10, 2025, has been described as deeply distressing and marks the fourth attack on a Hindu temple in the United States in less than a year. Authorities suspect the involvement of pro-Khalistan separ
US SEC struggles to serve summons in Adani bribery case via Hague Convention
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission is facing delays in serving summons to Gautam Adani, Sagar Adani, and other defendants in a high-profile bribery and fraud case. In a status report filed in the Eastern District Court on August 11, the SEC stated that it had sought assistance from Indian authorities under the Hague Service Convention, but those authorities have not yet carried out the service. The summons is linked to a case filed on November
Nitrous oxide sales ban in unincorporated San Mateo County advances toward approval
San Mateo County is taking decisive steps to combat the recreational abuse of nitrous oxide, with the Board of Supervisors unanimously approving the drafting of an ordinance to ban its sale in unincorporated areas. Board of Supervisors President David Canepa and Supervisor Ray Mueller are co-sponsoring the proposed legislation, which targets the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide canisters, often referred to as laughing gas or whip-its, in these parts of th
Visa policy changes may delay work return for H-1B holders in Silicon Valley
Starting September 2, 2025, significant changes to United States visa policy will take effect, impacting thousands of H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders across the country. The U.S. State Department has announced that its long-standing Interview Waiver Program, which allowed many visa holders to renew without attending an in-person interview, will be largely discontinued. This shift means that most applicants, including those on H-1B visas, will now be
Ohio Fans Can Hear Twenty One Pilots’ Breach Early At Record Store Listening Events
Columbus-based Grammy-winning band Twenty One Pilots is giving fans across Ohio the chance to hear their upcoming album Breach almost a week before its official release. The album, set to drop on September 12, will be previewed during a series of listening parties in partnership with independent record stores across the state, including several in their hometown of Columbus. The duo, made up of vocalist Tyler Joseph a
Semi Truck Rollover Shuts Down I-80 Near Ridge Road In Minooka For Hours
Traffic on Interstate 80 in the southwestern suburbs of Illinois was severely disrupted Tuesday evening after a serious crash involving a semi truck resulted in extended lane closures. The Illinois State Police confirmed that the crash, which occurred near Ridge Road in Minooka, led to all westbound lanes being closed, along with the left lane of the eastbound side, as troopers worked to investigate and clear the scene. Authorities said they expected the disrup
DC Homeless Advocates Warn Trump Encampment Clearings Could Overwhelm Shelters
Homelessness advocates in Washington, D.C., are raising concerns over former President Donald Trump’s announced plan to remove homeless encampments from the city, warning that it could place an unbearable strain on already stretched shelters, soup kitchens, and hospitals. With thousands of unhoused residents in the District and limited available beds, many fear that displacing people from encampments will push them into already crowded facilities or leave
2025 Anchor Program Offers Property Tax Relief To Eligible New Jersey Residents
The state of New Jersey will begin mailing letters on August 13, 2025, to eligible residents outlining details of the 2025 Anchor tax benefits. This annual program provides property tax relief to both homeowners and renters in the state who meet specific eligibility requirements related to residency, income, and age for the year 2024. The Anchor program, which stands for Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, began in 2022 as an expansion
Dallas Rowlett Caterer Suffers $21K Loss After AT&T Phone Service Switch Fails
In Rowlett, Texas, a small catering business owner says her livelihood was nearly brought to a halt when a phone service switch went terribly wrong. Nikki Jackson, who has operated her catering company from the same location for 21 years, says the steady ring of her business phone — a sound that once meant constant orders — has been silent for almost a month. She claims it all started when she tried to move her phone service to AT&T after being



















