July 8, 2026 4:57 am
BANGKOK (AP) — Oil prices have surged about 6% after U.S. President Donald Trump said the interim agreement with Iran is “over,” though he will allow talks to continue. Trump made the comments following U.S. strikes on Iran in reaction to attacks on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz. The price of Brent crude oil jumped 5.4% to more than $78 a barrel. In other trading Wednesday, stocks in South Korea dipped 5.4% following a retreat on Wall Street as the AI roller-coaster took tech shares sharply lower. AI stocks worldwide have been swinging because of worries their prices have shot too high.
July 8, 2026 10:23 am
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — President Donald Trump announces the U.S. will license its Patriot air defense systems to be made overseas for Ukraine. This decision comes as a significant boost for Ukraine, which has been in a prolonged conflict with Russia. Trump made the announcement during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO summit in Turkey. Zelenskyy has long sought more defense systems to counter Russian missile attacks. Meanwhile, Trump criticized NATO partners for not supporting his efforts in Iran and Greenland. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised Trump for recent U.S. strikes on Iran, highlighting increased defense spending by NATO allies.
July 7, 2026 4:59 am
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Denmark has vowed to defend its territory after President Trump insisted the U.S. should control Greenland. This statement came during a NATO summit in Turkey, which was meant to show unity. Denmark’s Prime Minister emphasized Greenland’s right to self-determination, stating it is not for sale. Trump’s comments have raised concerns about NATO’s future, as the organization usually focuses on external threats like Russia. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General praised U.S. strikes on Iran, highlighting the fragility of the interim deal between the two countries. NATO leaders are also addressing defense spending and Trump’s grievances about burden-sharing.
July 8, 2026 5:02 am
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Democratic nominee Graham Platner hasn’t resigned from the Maine U.S. Senate race following an allegation of sexual assault. But the battle to take his place is already underway. The allegation reported Monday prompted a chorus of calls for Platner to depart the high-stakes race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins, which could decide party control of the Senate. Platner’s long-time backer, Sen. Bernie Sanders, “recommended that he step aside.” Then, Tuesday evening, The Washington Post reported that an ex-girlfriend of Platner’s had accused him of removing condoms during sex without her consent. Platner, who has denied all the allegations, has been mum on whether he’ll step aside.
July 8, 2026 5:00 am

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors played a video clip of suspect Tyler Robinson after he had turned himself into to Utah authorities following the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk as a weeklong hearing resumed. Robinson is charged with aggravated murder. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty. State District Judge Tony Graf will decide at the conclusion of this week’s hearing if they have enough evidence to bring Robinson to trial on an aggravated murder charge. A state investigator says Robinson’s roommate, Lance Twiggs, was interviewed twice as part of the investigation. Twiggs was given immunity from potential prosecution over his statements.
July 8, 2026 5:03 am
NEW YORK (AP) — An under-construction Manhattan high-rise at risk of collapse after columns buckled has been stabilized and some evacuations of nearby buildings have been lifted. The commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings says the building hasn’t moved since they started monitoring it earlier Tuesday. The building is a former Pfizer headquarters and is being converted to luxury apartments. Nearby buildings, including a school, had been evacuated earlier Tuesday. Builders say the 37-story tower is part of the city’s largest office-to-residential conversion project, with over 1,600 planned units.
July 8, 2026 4:59 pm
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Pitt” led all nominees with 25 in a dominant sophomore season, while “Hacks” led all comedies with a record-breaking 24 for its final season as the Emmy nominations were announced. HBO Max’s emergency room series “The Pitt” owned this year’s acting categories. Previous winners Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa were nominated again. Taylor Dearden, Fiona Dourif and Sepideh Moafi also got nominations, with “The Pitt” taking four of the seven supporting actress spots. “Hacks” star Jean Smart was nominated again, having won best actress in a comedy for all four previous seasons. Her sidekick, Hannah Einbinder, got a fifth nomination.
July 7, 2026 1:53 pm
NEW YORK (AP) — Officials say an under-construction high-rise in Manhattan remains unstable after columns buckled and floors sagged. Officials said Tuesday that the building, a former Pfizer headquarters being converted to luxury apartments, was still moving. Nearby buildings, including a school, were evacuated. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani says engineers are working to stabilize the structure, using drones for monitoring. The Fire Department of New York Chief John Esposito confirmed the building continues to move, making it a dangerous situation. Builders say the 37-story tower is part of the city’s largest office-to-residential conversion project, with over 1,600 planned units.
July 7, 2026 5:48 pm
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military launched a series of strikes against Iranian targets early Wednesday after three merchant ships were struck in the waters off Oman. In a statement posted to social media, U.S. Central Command said American forces launched the strikes “to impose heavy costs for targeting and attacking commercial shipping crewed by innocent civilians in an international waterway.”
July 7, 2026 4:42 am
The Cecil Township Board of Supervisors hosted a public Data Center Workshop Monday evening. The purpose of this workshop was to give residents a chance to offer feedback on future ordinances, ask questions, and express concerns. The Board would like to get ahead of the curve and have conditions in place before a company would propose developing a data center in the township. Supervisor Tom Casciola says that the first step, and ultimately the hardest part, is deciding where the best location for a data center would be. Supervisor Cindy Fisher says that the Board will be spending a lot of time writing an ordinance that would allow data centers in a safe area. Fisher also says that even if the township would benefit from allowing a data center, the safety and well-being of residents is her first priority. Lee Sahene, a resident of Cecil, spoke during the workshop and said he was grateful that the Board was allowing residents to voice their opinions. The Board says that there will be a public hearing once an ordinance is written.