Pelosi says ‘Israel has a right to defend itself’ after protesters interrupt live interview with Stephen Colbert

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was interrupted twice by pro-Palestinian protesters during a live interview on CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in Chicago on Tuesday night. Several minutes into the interview, which took place on the second night of the Democratic National Convention, a protester against the war in Gaza audibly shouted … Read more

Florida Senate primary winners Rick Scott, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell to face off in November election

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., will face former Democratic Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in November after both prevailed in their primaries on Tuesday, NBC News projects.  Scott and Mucarsel-Powell were long considered the frontrunners for their parties’ nominations, and they have already been targeting each other on the campaign trail.  Democrats are looking to go on offense … Read more

Domestic abuse survivors criticize Blake Lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’ press tour

Blake Lively has become the center of criticism online among some survivors of domestic violence, who say the actress has shifted focus away from the central premise of “It Ends with Us” during the film’s promotional tour. The movie, which debuted in theaters on Aug. 9, is an adaptation of the widely popular Colleen Hoover … Read more

Georgia deputy killed in ‘ambush’ while responding to domestic dispute

A deputy was killed while responding to a domestic dispute in northwestern Georgia on Saturday evening. This is the first time the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office has lost a deputy in the line of duty, Maj. Ashley Henson said in a news conference Saturday. Deputy Brandon Cunningham.Paulding County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Brandon Cunningham and another … Read more

Harris and Trump walk a supply-demand tightrope on housing

Trump, for his part, has said that sweeping crackdowns on both legal and unauthorized immigration — including detaining and deporting millions of people — would free up housing supply for U.S. citizens, lowering prices. But some economists question that conclusion, largely because of the impact on new supply: Slashing the construction industry’s large foreign-born workforce … Read more

Bystanders thwart Michigan man’s attempts to kidnap girls in 2 separate incidents, authorities say

Two bystanders in Michigan helped a pair of girls escape when a man tried to force them into his car in broad daylight in separate attempted kidnappings, authorities said. The incidents occurred just an hour apart on Tuesday afternoon, according to authorities. In both cases, a bystander intervened and thwarted the alleged kidnapping attempts. Endi … Read more

Home sales commissions are getting a shakeup this weekend

Changes to realtor commissions taking effect this weekend could give home sellers a lot more negotiating power — and for buyers, potentially some more paperwork. Starting Saturday, realtors will be barred from offering compensation on multiple listing services (MLS), making it harder for buyers’ agents and sellers’ agents to negotiate fees on their own, as … Read more

Supreme Court temporarily rejects Biden administration request that would expand Title IX protections

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday barred the Biden administration from enforcing parts of a major regulation on sex discrimination in education that is embroiled in litigation over its protections for transgender students. The court rejected a request from the administration to allow less contentious parts of the regulation, many of which have nothing … Read more