Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to federal tax charges to spare his family further pain and embarrassment. The decision came after he faced charges for failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes, following a previous felony gun case conviction. Biden’s plea avoided a trial that could have exposed more details about his personal struggles and business dealings. (AP)
The father of the Apalachee High School shooting suspect has been arrested following the massacre that killed four people. Colin Gray faces multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children. He reportedly bought the AR-style rifle used in the shooting as a gift for his son, the 14-year-old suspect. (CNN)
Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei died from burn injuries after allegedly being set on fire by her ex-boyfriend. Her family is calling for justice, and the Uganda Athletics Federation condemned the domestic violence. Cheptegei, who just competed in the Paris Summer Games, was attacked at home and suffered severe burns, leading to her death. (UPI)
The Biden administration is scrutinizing major U.S. airlines’ frequent-flyer programs, citing complaints of devalued points and fluctuating redemption requirements. Transportation Secretary Buttigieg has requested reports from American, Delta, Southwest, and United within 90 days, seeking transparency and fairness details. (ABC News)
Red Lobster has been given the go-ahead to exit bankruptcy under new ownership. The restaurant chain will keep all 544 locations open with new investment promising to re-invigorate the brand. The company filed bankruptcy in May due to $300 million in debt, posting a $76 million net loss in 2023, caused by factors including rising inflation, high rent, and poor business decisions. (Reuters)