Animal welfare activists urge end to SeaWorld dolphin shows

Years after the documentary film "Blackfish" galvanized a movement to end SeaWorld's killer whale performances, animal rights activists on Wednesday called for an end to "circus-style" dolphin shows at the theme parks.

Opioid drugmaker Insys Chairman Steven Meyer quits after settlement with DoJ

Insys Therapeutics Inc said on Thursday Chairman Steven Meyer and board member Pierre Lapalme will resign, a day after the opioid drugmaker agreed to settle a kickback probe with the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ).

Let the most popular win: Oregon backs change in presidential voting

Lawmakers in Oregon passed legislation on Wednesday to award its seven Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote nationwide, rather than the candidate who gets the most votes in the state.

In Ohio, Republicans leaving nothing to chance in Trump re-election bid

Dozens of Republican activists, county chairs and volunteers gathered at Franklin University in Columbus last month for the state's first-ever "Trump Victory Communication College."

Six undocumented migrants die after Texas police chase

Six undocumented migrants were killed when their car crashed into an irrigation ditch after a police chase in rural South Texas, police said.

New Mexico blast involving fireworks injures several firefighters

Several firefighters were injured on Wednesday, two seriously, in an explosion at a building in Roswell, New Mexico, where fireworks were being stored for the city's annual July Fourth celebrations, police and city officials said.

Still no briefing for Senate intel panel on Mueller report: sources

The only committee of the U.S. Congress running a genuinely bipartisan probe of Russian meddling in U.S. politics has still had no word from the Trump administration on briefing the panel about the Mueller report's counterintelligence findings, congressional sources said on Wednesday.

Family arrests at U.S.-Mexico border reach highest monthly level in over decade amid tariff threat

U.S. border officers apprehended more than 132,000 people crossing from Mexico in May, an increase over the previous month and the highest monthly level since 2006, reaching what U.S. officials said on Wednesday were "crisis" levels.

Mexican church leader held on $50 million bail in Los Angeles for sex crimes

The head of a Mexican-based church, which claims over 1 million followers worldwide, was ordered held on $50 million bail in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday on charges that included human trafficking, child pornography and rape of a minor.

Sheriff's deputy charged with neglect in Florida school shooting has strong defense: legal experts

A sheriff's deputy charged with failing to protect students during a mass shooting in a Parkland, Florida high school has a simple defense, some legal experts said - he did not have a duty to save the victims.

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