Nation Jul 15 Judge halts second federal execution amid claims inmate isn't mentally fit Wesley Ira Purkey, convicted of a 1998 kidnapping and killing, was scheduled for execution Wednesday at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, where Daniel Lewis Lee was put to death Tuesday after his eleventh-hour legal bids failed.
World Jul 15 WATCH: U.S. to hit Huawei employees with visa bans Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the announcement a day after the British government said it would ban Huawei from its 5G networks over concerns that sensitive data could be compromised by the China and the Chinese Communist Party.
World Jul 15 Apple wins EU court case over $15 billion in claimed taxes The EU Commission had ordered Apple to pay for gross underpayment of tax on profits across the European bloc from 2003 to 2014.
Politics Jul 15 Jeff Sessions loses bid for old Alabama Senate seat Tommy Tuberville, 65, beat Sessions in Tuesday’s Republican runoff as Sessions fell short in his attempted comeback for a seat he held for two decades before resigning to become Trump’s attorney general in 2017.
Arts Jul 14 'Mythbusters' star Grant Imahara dies at 49 The Discovery Channel says he was one of the few trained operators for the famed R2-D2 droid from Star Wars and engineered the Energizer Bunny's popular rhythmic beat.
Politics Jul 14 Justice Ginsburg treated in hospital for possible infection The court says in a statement that the 87-year-old Ginsburg went to a hospital in Washington on Monday evening after experiencing fever and chills.
Nation Jul 14 Judge rejects tentative $19M Weinstein deal with accusers A $19 million settlement between Harvey Weinstein and some of his accusers was rejected Tuesday by a judge.
Politics Jul 14 WATCH: Former FEMA head, emergency officials testify on U.S. response to COVID-19 The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing July 14 on COVID-19 supply preparedness and response on both the state and federal level.
Nation Jul 13 Search resumes for mass graves from 1921 Tulsa race massacre A team of researchers and historians are resuming test excavations of potential unmarked mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Health Jul 13 WATCH: Florida governor gives coronavirus update amid rise in cases The increase in coronavirus cases has filled some Florida hospitals, or brought them close to their capacity.