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Simone Biles made a victorious comeback

Simone Biles was all smiles and as dominant as ever, winning in her return to competitive gymnastics at the 2023 U.S. Classic.

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Sun Aug 6 2023

 
Simone Biles performs on the uneven bars.

Simone Biles was all smiles and as dominant as ever, winning in her return to competitive gymnastics at the 2023 U.S. Classic.

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Jul 22, 2023; Auckland, NZL; USA midfielder Lindsey Horan (10) celebrates after scoring a goal against Vietnam in the second half of a group stage match in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup at Eden Park. Mandatory Credit: Jenna Watson-USA TODAY Sports
 

USA vs. Sweden live updates: USWNT fights for survival in World Cup

 

The United States must beat Sweden to continue their campaign for a third straight World Cup win. Alex Morgan and Lindsey Horan lead the way.

This artist sketch depicts former President Donald Trump, right, conferring with defense lawyer Todd Blanche, center, during his appearance at the Federal Courthouse in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023. Special Prosecutor Jack Smith sits at left. Trump pleaded not guilty in Washington's federal court to charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election.
 

House Democrats request Trump trials broadcast live on TV

 

House Democrats requested the Judicial Conference to "explicitly authorize" the broadcasting of former President Donald Trump's federal trials.

Samantha Carhuaricra, a student at Rutgers University, is pictured standing in front of the Supreme Court in February. Protestors gathered outside the Supreme Court ahead of the oral arguments in two cases that challenge President Joe Biden's $400 billion student loan forgiveness plan.
 

Lawsuit challenges new student loan debt forgiveness plan

 

The Education Department adjusted how it calculates student loan payments to correct past errors, resulting in 804,000 peoples' balances erased.

Jake Paul knocks down Nate Diaz during their boxing match.
 

Jake Paul defeats Nate Diaz: Round-by-round fight analysis

 

Jake Paul returned to the ring in Dallas and got a decision win against longtime UFC standout Nate Diaz.

Members of the actors SAG-AFTRA union join with screenwriters as they listen to SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher at New York City Hall on Aug. 1, 2023, in New York City. Drescher spoke ahead of a New York City Council hearing for resolutions backing the striking actors and writers. Members of SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood's largest union which represents actors and other media professionals, joined striking WGA (Writers Guild of America) workers in the first joint walkout   against the studios since 1960.
 

Is this the summer of strikes? Here's what the data says.

 

Screenwriters and actors continue high-profile strike. Who else will join the movement this summer?

A July 2022 photo of melting summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean near Greenland.
 

The world inches closer to feared global warming 'tipping points'

 

Climate change effects usually become clear over decades and centuries, but some alarming changes are looming, scientists fear.

News out of Washington, D.C.
 

Police: Shooting kills 3 and wounds 2 others in Washington, DC

 

Police in Washington, D.C., say a shooting on a street in the nation's capital left three people dead and two others hospitalized.

Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a campaign event, Monday, July 31, 2023, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) ORG XMIT: NHCK109
 

Scared? Hardly. Liberals would love to see DeSantis take on Biden.

 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis thinks 'the left' has it out for him and Donald Trump would be an easier candidate for President Biden to beat in 2024. HAH!

Rebecca Chavez, who was part of the Inside Safe unhoused program but now lives on the streets, holds her cat named Chicote on August 2, 2023. Chavez was part of the program but now lives on the streets in a tent with her husband and her cats.
 

Half a year into LA's plan to solve its homelessness crisis, is it working?

 

LA's attempt to reduce street homelessness is the largest of many programs being rolled out across the country. Some advocates say it's falling short.

 

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