"I from MPR News, I'm Giles Snyder, rescuers in Venezuela have pulled a 43-ye...
from the rubble of a shopping mall, leveled by last week's back-to-backer earthquakes.
“Here, non-Alberto-Goeffloras worked as a night shift security guard at the mall, a physical”
safe cruise initially made contact with him over the weekend, and he was carried out on a stretcher today."
It was disclosed this week that President Trump made over $1 billion from crypto businesses
last year, those investments have worked out well for the President, but since MPR's Raphael Nam reports many investors in those ventures have lost a lot of money. When he comes to cryptocurrency, Trump has followed a plan similar to the ones he has used during most of his business career. He earns a lot of money, but is careful to protect himself and his family from any downsides.
Take a meme coin, he launched, or essentially a cryptocurrency based on things like memes or even cartoons. Trump has an own the meme coin, he just licenses his name. That earned him over $600 million. The coin is up, though, it has crashed.
“From over $70, at its peak, to about $1 a dollar today, leading to big losses for investors,”
Raphael Nam and PR news.
Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized McConnell first, admitted
more than two weeks ago, impures Eric McDaniel as more on a statement from McConnell's office. The statement says, quote, "The Senator continues to improve and is working closely with his staff on Kentucky and Senate matters while the Senate is out of session," and, quote, "It 84 McConnell regularly moves about the capital in a wheelchair.
In 2023, McConnell froze and appeared unable to speak for nearly 30 seconds during his weekly press conferences majority leader. He's also suffered a series of falls, including one that resulted in a concussion in nearly six-week absence." The Senator announced in 2024 he's stepped down from leadership and in 2025 that he'd
not seek another six-year term in office after more than four decades McConnell's time and Congress is set to conclude at the end of this year. Eric McDaniel and PR news Washington. "On the economy, job growth slowed sharply last month, U.S. employers added just 57,000 jobs in June, and PR has got horsely reports at less than half as many as a month before."
After several months of relatively strong job growth, the pace of hiring slowed in June, health care continued to add workers, but not in great numbers, and leisure and hospitality saw a net loss of jobs. Revised figures also show that hiring was weaker than initially reported in April and May, with a combined downgrade of 74,000 jobs, the unemployment rate dipped last month to 4.2%,
but only because more than 700,000 people dropped out of the workforce. For people who are working, average wages were up 3.5% from a year ago, but that's likely not enough to keep pace with inflation, prices have been climbing at an annual rate of more than 4%. It's got horsely, and PR news Washington.
"This is in PR." Members of a breakaway, traditionalist Catholic group are accusing Pope Leo of failing to hear their concerns. The group known as the Society of Pious Attents says it will carry on every main focus on preserving church traditions, following tensions for decades, a Vatican to clear
Thursday that the group formally broke with Rome when it consecrated for new bishops without Pope Leo's consent. NASA has again delayed a mission to keep the swift observatory from burning up in the earth's atmosphere, impures our edenial reports on what's holding things off. For more than two decades, the swift observatory has been chronicling some of the most
violent explosions to have occurred in our universe since the Big Bang, to try to understand what causes them, but it's losing altitude, falling towards the earth, and now it's in danger of being torn apart by our atmosphere.
“That's why NASA wants to launch a special robotic spacecraft to latch onto the observatory”
and push it into a higher orbit. There have been weather delays, and then, today, after the aircraft carrying the spacecraft took off from the Marshall Islands, a technical issue kept the team from deploying the rocket. NASA plans to arrange a new launch date after examining what happened, our edenial and PR news.
At the World Cup of dramatic comeback, when for Portugal, Portugal's gonna call Ramos scored a winner and stoppage time to beat Croatia, two goals to one, move into the round of 16, Portugal next face Spain, which advanced earlier Thursday after beating Austria, three goals to nil. I'm Jyle Snyder, this is NPR News 250 years ago, the nation's founders considered
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