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The man charged with fatally stabbing a couple with their kids at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas pleaded not guilty Thursday to two counts of capital murder.
Amazon announced its same day delivery service for perishable grocery items to more areas in the U.S. on Wednesday.
SpaceX launched a new batch of Starlink satellites from California and Florida to continue the growth of its broadband internet service.
Nicholas Rossi, who faked his death then fled to Europe to avoid prosecution has been found guilty of first-degree felony rape in Utah.
Actor Steve Martin turns 80 and actor Marsai Martin turns 21, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 14.
The European Union has sent two planes to assist Spain in taking care of wildfires, after Spain activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism for the first time ever for forest fires.
North Korea conducted artillery firing drills, state-run media reported Tuesday, as the United States and South Korea prepare to kick off a joint military exercise.
Taylor Swift unveiled the cover of her new album ,"The Life of a Showgirl," on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast and shared the track list Wednesday.
On This Day: Israel, UAE agree to normalize relations On Aug. 13, 2020, Israel and the United Arab Emirates agreed to full normalization of relations.
Colombian Senator and presidential candidate, Miguel Uribe, has succumbed to his injuries after being shot over two months ago.
Gildan and HanesBrand announced a merger agreement with a focus to strengthen its business in basic apparel on Wednesday.
U.S. Judge Paul Engelmayer on Monday denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury records in the federal case of sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.