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In this photo taken from video released by Roscosmos space corporation, the Soyuz-2.1 rocket booster with Soyuz MS-29 space ship carrying NASA astronaut Anil Menon, Roscosmos cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina, a new crew to the International Space Station, ISS, blasts off in Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Tuesday, July 14, 2026. (Roscosmos space corporation, via AP)

Soyuz crew docks at ISS after three-hour trip

NASA astronaut Anil Menon and Roscosmos cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina reached the International Space Station on Tuesday after launching earlier in the day from Kazakhstan, increasing the station's population to 10 crew members for roughly the next two weeks, according to the space agency.

July 14, 2026
The Houston skyline overlooks the Buffalo Bayou as it snakes its way into downtown April 18, 2014. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)

CNBC ranking of ‘worst states to live’ draws conservative backlash

CNBC's newly released "quality of life" rankings placed 10 Republican-led states at the bottom of its annual list of best places to live, drawing mockery from conservatives who contend the methodology penalizes red-state policy rather than reflecting where Americans are actually choosing to move.

July 14, 2026
Members of the U.S. military install multiple tiers of concertina wire along the banks of the Rio Grande near the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge at the U.S.-Mexico border, in Laredo, Texas, Nov. 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Bangladeshi man extradited from Brazil in Laredo human smuggling case

A Bangladeshi national made his first court appearance in Laredo, Texas, on charges tied to an alleged large-scale human smuggling operation that facilitated the movement of migrants from Bangladesh through locations in South and Central America and Mexico before their illegal entry into the United States, according to the Justice Department.

July 14, 2026
Oil from a Keystone pipeline rupture flows into Mill Creek in Washington County, Kansas, on Thursday, Dec 8, 2022. Vacuum trucks, booms and an emergency dam were constructed on the creek to intercept the spill. (Kyle Bauer/KCLY/KFRM Radio via AP)

Oil pipeline’s owner agrees to pay $26.9 million over Keystone spill in Kansas

The Justice Department announced that it has filed a complaint and proposed consent decree against South Bow (USA) LP and South Bow Infrastructure Operations Inc., the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline, to resolve allegations that the company violated the Clean Water Act in connection with a 2022 pipeline rupture in Washington County, Kansas.

July 13, 2026