Howdy! It's Julius and Sydney here, tagging in for Laura. Let's get into Wednesday's news, shall we? |
Search for submariner expands after underwater sounds heard |
More underwater noises were detected and rescue efforts expanded Wednesday in search for the missing Titanic submersible carrying five passengers, said Capt. Jamie Frederick, the First Coast Guard District response coordinator. The search enlarged across a surface area roughly twice the size of Connecticut and 2.5 miles deep, Frederick said. Search vessels were redirected Tuesday after aircrafts detected underwater noises in the search area. Meanwhile experts fear the submersible may only have a day's supply of oxygen left. Any decision on changing the search and rescue mission to a recovery mission would involve discussions with family members, Frederick said. | This undated image courtesy of OceanGate Expeditions, shows their Titan submersible beginning a descent. Rescue teams expanded their search underwater on June 20, 2023, as they raced against time to find a Titan deep-diving tourist submersible that went missing near the wreck of the Titanic with five people on board and limited oxygen. HANDOUT, OceanGate Expeditions/AFP via Getty Images |
Lawmakers argue over report on Trump, Russia |
What everyone's talking about |
The summer solstice – the precise moment when the sun is at its highest point in the sky each year – has arrived. The solstice marks the beginning of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere. During the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and experiences the maximum intensity of its rays. This day is known as the "longest" because it sees the most hours of daylight each year. But the real heat is yet to come: On average, there is a one-month lag between the solstice and peak summer temperatures , according to the National Weather Service. | Revellers gather at the ancient stone circle Stonehenge to celebrate the Summer Solstice. Kin Cheung, AP |
USWNT World Cup roster has blend of legends, new stars | The U.S. women's roster for next month's World Cup was announced Wednesday – and it features a group of exciting newcomers and decorated veterans. The experienced members of the USWNT are some of the most accomplished stars in the sport. Notable veterans include Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Crystal Dunn and Rose Lavelle. The team's newcomers may be untested in international tournaments, but they've shown incredible potential. Twenty-two-year-old Sophia Smith is the reigning U.S. Soccer Player of the Year and NWSL's MVP. And forward Trinity Rodman was a finalist for the Ballon d'Or before her 21st birthday. 👉 See who else made the cut for the World Cup that begins July 20 in Australia and New Zealand. | | | | Mississippi has some of the worst infant and maternal mortality rates. Three women share the stories behind the statistics for "States of America." | | | | Hunter Biden will make his initial appearance in federal court on July 26 after agreeing to plead guilty to tax evasion, gun charges. | | | | The victims are Kenneth Guardipee, his daughter Kenna Guardipee, and his teenage grandsons. Majorjon Kaylor could face the death penalty. | | | | Prosecutors said John Griffin met a woman on a website during the summer of 2020 and persuaded her to bring her daughter to his Vermont ski home. | | | | Former NFL linebacker Clark Haggans, who won Super Bowl 40 with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has died at 46. | | | | The death toll continues to rise a week after a boat, estimated to have hundreds of migrants from Libya aboard, capsized off the coast of Greece. | | | | Powell on Wednesday told Congress that getting inflation back down to 2% "has a long way to go" as inflation pressures continue to run high. | | | | A pair of studies shows the Y chromosome, which characterizes males, plays a key role in some cancers. | | | | Residents of the eastern Caribbean were bracing for the arrival of Tropical Storm Bret, which will bring torrential rainfall and strong winds. | | | | Trump seemed rattled when told that Alice Johnson, a pardon recipient, would be vulnerable to execution under his new criminal justice plan. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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