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    • Fla. condo repairs 'could not be performed' due to pool

      Fla. condo repairs 'could not be performed' due to pool

      Exclusive new documents detail repair efforts that were not completed, in part, so the condo pool could remain open, despite extensive concrete damage.

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      • Amid confusion, Fauci reacts to WHO's mask guidance

        Amid confusion, Fauci reacts to WHO's mask guidance

      • Expert: Condo associations have too much power

        Expert: Condo associations have too much power

      • Thousands flee as wildfires threaten California homes

        Thousands flee as wildfires threaten California homes

      • Months behind, Ariz. election auditors request more time

        Months behind, Ariz. election auditors request more time

      • 2005 immunity deal led to Bill Cosby's prison release

        2005 immunity deal led to Bill Cosby's prison release

    • NYPD hunting for man involved in apparent broad daylight sexual assault of woman: Video
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      NYPD hunting for man involved in apparent broad daylight sexual assault of woman: Video

      The New York City Police Department is hunting for a suspect captured on video groping a woman in broad daylight on a borough sidewalk, authorities said. An unidentified man was captured on surveillance footage running up to a 35-year-old female and tackling her from behind before he "reached into her shorts and forcibly grabbed her buttocks," a spokesperson for the NYPD told the Washington Examiner. The incident occurred around 8 a.m.

    • Sir Keir Starmer has earned a reprieve - but for how long?
      World
      The Telegraph

      Sir Keir Starmer has earned a reprieve - but for how long?

      The storm clouds that had gathered over Sir Keir Starmer have lifted, for now, with Labour's narrow victory in Batley and Spen, but the danger of being ousted before the next general election remains. Many Labour MPs believe the moment of maximum danger for Sir Keir will come next year, when rivals will make their move if he has failed to make significant headway against the Tories. Kim Leadbeater may have achieved a Labour hold in Batley, but the fact remains that a seat with a near-9,000 Labour majority just four years ago is now a hyper-marginal with a majority of just 323.

      • In boost to Starmer, UK Labour wins election reprieve in north England
        In boost to Starmer, UK Labour wins election reprieve in north England
        Reuters
      • Batley and Spen by-election result: 'This is just the start', promises Sir Keir Starmer, as he hails Labour win 'against the odds' - live updates
        Batley and Spen by-election result: 'This is just the start', promises Sir Keir Starmer, as he hails Labour win 'against the odds' - live updates
        The Telegraph
    • Brazil's Bolsonaro fires health official after graft claims
      World
      Associated Press

      Brazil's Bolsonaro fires health official after graft claims

      Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has fired a Health Ministry official after a newspaper reported his alleged participation in a graft scheme to secure COVID-19 vaccines, further straining the government's defense of its pandemic response. The order firing Roberto Dias, head of the Health Ministry's logistics department, was signed on Tuesday night by Bolsonaro's chief of staff, Luiz Eduardo Ramos, and published in Wednesday's official gazette. Newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported shortly before the decision that Dias allegedly asked a vaccine provider to inflate the prices of its doses by $1 each in order for the mark-up to be siphoned off.

    • Bundy was found guilty of trespassing at Idaho Capitol. Hereโ€™s what some Idahoans said.
      U.S.
      Idaho Statesman

      Bundy was found guilty of trespassing at Idaho Capitol. Hereโ€™s what some Idahoans said.

      After a four-day trial and brief deliberations, an Ada County jury on Thursday evening found Ammon Bundy guilty of misdemeanor trespassing and resisting or obstructing officers. Bundy, an Emmett resident known for standoffs with federal officials in Malheur, Oregon, and at his father's ranch in Nevada, faced charges after an August arrest at the Idaho Capitol during the Legislature's special session. Idahoans' reactions to the verdict were mixed, with some pleased to see Bundy face consequences โ€” community service and a $750 fine โ€” for refusing to leave the Statehouse as tensions roiled over COVID-19 measures.

      • Ammon Bundy avoided convictions in Oregon, Nevada. His winning streak ended in Idaho
        Ammon Bundy avoided convictions in Oregon, Nevada. His winning streak ended in Idaho
        Idaho Statesman
      • Prosecutors call final witness in Bundyโ€™s trespassing trial: Idahoโ€™s House speaker
        Prosecutors call final witness in Bundyโ€™s trespassing trial: Idahoโ€™s House speaker
        Idaho Statesman
    • Bill Cosbyโ€™s not free on a technicality. Heโ€™s free because his prosecutors cheated
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Bill Cosbyโ€™s not free on a technicality. Heโ€™s free because his prosecutors cheated

      Bill Cosby did not walk free because he wasn't guilty of drugging and then sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004 โ€” or as he preferred to see it, of โ€œdancing outsideโ€ of his marriage. That turned out to be a death sentence, since by the time Coones was freed last November, the cancer that had gone undetected behind bars was so advanced that he died in February, at age 64, after just 108 days of freedom.

      • Bill Cosby's lawyer says 'angry energy' should be directed at the prosecutors
        Bill Cosby's lawyer says 'angry energy' should be directed at the prosecutors
        Yahoo TV
      • EXPLAINER: Why Bill Cosby's conviction was overturned
        EXPLAINER: Why Bill Cosby's conviction was overturned
        Associated Press
    • 11 Dreamy Candles to Capture Your Summer Mood
      World
      Architectural Digest

      11 Dreamy Candles to Capture Your Summer Mood

      From sweet summer scents to whimsical shapes Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

      • 11 Best Luxury Candles With Scents Made to Impress
        11 Best Luxury Candles With Scents Made to Impress
        WWD
      • These Pumpkin Scented Candles Smell Incredible
        These Pumpkin Scented Candles Smell Incredible
        The Pioneer Woman
    • Bidenโ€™s small gesture toward DeSantis highlighted the presidentโ€™s human touch | Editorial
      Politics
      Miami Herald

      Bidenโ€™s small gesture toward DeSantis highlighted the presidentโ€™s human touch | Editorial

      The president called it โ€œremarkable.โ€ President Biden came to Florida on Thursday, Surfside, specifically, to see for himself the incredible aftermath of an unimaginable event โ€” the collapse of the Champlain Towers South. After almost 18 months of a highly politicized response โ€” or maybe non-response โ€” to the deadly coronavirus, in this state and others across the nation, it is breathtaking to see Florida's Republican Gov. DeSantis standing shoulder to shoulder with political rival, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz one day, and Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava on another โ€” both Democrats.

      • Death toll rises to 16 in Miami-area apartment collapse
        Death toll rises to 16 in Miami-area apartment collapse
        Yahoo News Video
      • 'Continue to pray': In Surfside, NBA's Haslem offers support
        'Continue to pray': In Surfside, NBA's Haslem offers support
        Associated Press
    • Indigenous groups in Canada report 182 human remains found in unmarked graves
      World
      Axios

      Indigenous groups in Canada report 182 human remains found in unmarked graves

      An Indigenous group in the Canadian province of British Columbia has found 182 human remains in unmarked graves near a former residential school, the Lower Kootenay Band said in a release Wednesday, per AP. The big picture: The discovery follows two other reports with similar findings at church-run schools. Last week's discovery of 751 people, mainly Indigenous children, found in unmarked graves was the largest in Canada to date โ€” and came less than one month after the remains 215 children were found on the grounds of another former boarding school in British Columbia.

      • PHOTOS: A Canada Day marked by reflection, and solidarity for Indigenous Peoples
        PHOTOS: A Canada Day marked by reflection, and solidarity for Indigenous Peoples
        Yahoo News Canada
      • Canadian Indigenous group says more graves found at new site
        Canadian Indigenous group says more graves found at new site
        Associated Press
    • Wyoming man accused of torching toddler has bail set at $1M
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Wyoming man accused of torching toddler has bail set at $1M

      Athian went missing on Feb. 19, triggering a search that ended about two hours later with the discovery of his body wrapped in a sheet, blanket and five trash bags in a dumpster near the apartment where he lived, according to a police investigative affidavit filed in court. The boy's injuries included numerous abrasions and bruises on his head, back, chest, belly and arms โ€” and burns to his groin consistent with a butane torch found in the apartment where the boy lived, according to a summary of the coroner's findings in the affidavit. The details about the boy's injuries and cause of death were not revealed until this week, when the police affidavit was made public in court.

    • 'Repeat problem': Fingers point at Kamala Harris as history of staff unrest continues
      Politics
      Washington Examiner

      'Repeat problem': Fingers point at Kamala Harris as history of staff unrest continues

      A toxic work environment that is alleged to be inside the office of Vice President Kamala Harris stems from the top, with complicating โ€œpower centersโ€ plaguing her road to the White House. President Joe Biden handed Harris a politically fraught portfolio of issues, which could cause some strife within any official's staff, but the complaints are not new. This source called the office discord a โ€œrepeat problemโ€ for Harris, adding that the troubles are "not surprising."

      • Vice President Kamala Harrisโ€™s Staff members Complain Of โ€˜Abusiveโ€™ Work Environment
        Vice President Kamala Harrisโ€™s Staff members Complain Of โ€˜Abusiveโ€™ Work Environment
        Madame Noire
      • Kamala Harrisโ€™ office call anonymous critics โ€˜cowardsโ€™ after leaks emerge of abusive work environment
        Kamala Harrisโ€™ office call anonymous critics โ€˜cowardsโ€™ after leaks emerge of abusive work environment
        The Independent
    • Girl plays dead then FaceTimes grandma after parents, sister killed, Texas family says
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Girl plays dead then FaceTimes grandma after parents, sister killed, Texas family says

      A Texas girl played dead then called for help after a shooter killed her parents and 6-year-old sister, her family said. The 10-year-old's relatives said she was shot in the arm at a Houston apartment Wednesday night then called her grandma on FaceTime when it was safe, KTRK reported. โ€œShe FaceTimed her grandmother...showed her everything,โ€ Tamera Denton told the news outlet.

    • Old and blind, Bill Cosby was freed from prison on a technicality. Part of me is happy | Opinion
      Celebrity
      Miami Herald

      Old and blind, Bill Cosby was freed from prison on a technicality. Part of me is happy | Opinion

      Part of me is secretly happy that Bill Cosby is out of prison. Other women also got to share what Cosby did to them. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ruling Wednesday that District Attorney Kevin Steele had to abide by his predecessor's handshake agreement not to charge Cosby changed the game for him.

      • Bill Cosby breaks silence to thank court and fans after prison release
        Bill Cosby breaks silence to thank court and fans after prison release
        Yahoo Celebrity UK
      • Attorney for Bill Cosby thinks 'angry energy' should be directed at the prosecutors
        Attorney for Bill Cosby thinks 'angry energy' should be directed at the prosecutors
        Yahoo Entertainment
    • Elsa now a Category 1 hurricane with Florida in its forecast. Hurricane watch for Haiti
      U.S.
      The State

      Elsa now a Category 1 hurricane with Florida in its forecast. Hurricane watch for Haiti

      Tropical Storm Elsa strengthened into a hurricane early Friday, and it still has Florida in sight for early next week, although the National Hurricane Center stressed that the forecast is uncertain this far out. In South Florida, officials overseeing the search-and-rescue effort at Champlain Towers South are keeping an eye on Elsa as a possible disruption. How strong is Elsa?

      • Tropical Storm Elsa is the latest evidence climate change is happening now
        Tropical Storm Elsa is the latest evidence climate change is happening now
        Yahoo News
      • Elsa strengthens into season's 1st hurricane in Caribbean
        Elsa strengthens into season's 1st hurricane in Caribbean
        Associated Press
    • Britain starts planning for vaccine booster shots from September
      World
      Reuters

      Britain starts planning for vaccine booster shots from September

      Britain is starting to plan for a COVID-19 vaccine booster campaign starting later this year after top vaccine advisers said it might be necessary to give third shots to the elderly and most vulnerable from September. The government said that a final decision on whether a vaccine booster campaign was needed had not been made, but officials had advised that preparations should begin on a precautionary basis. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advised that there should be a plan to offer COVID-19 booster vaccines from September, starting with people 70 years old, care home residents and those who are immunosuppressed or vulnerable.

      • Moscow begins booster vaccine campaign as cases surge
        Moscow begins booster vaccine campaign as cases surge
        Reuters
      • Russia launches booster shots amid soaring infections
        Russia launches booster shots amid soaring infections
        Associated Press
    • Trip to the Dominican Republic turns into a vacation from hell: โ€˜Weโ€™ve lost everythingโ€™
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Trip to the Dominican Republic turns into a vacation from hell: โ€˜Weโ€™ve lost everythingโ€™

      It was supposed to be an eight-day getaway, a chance for three South Florida brothers to reconnect with family living in the Dominican Republic amid coronavirus lockdowns and quarantine. The Nalus brothers โ€” three Haitian รฉmigrรฉs who live in Delray Beach โ€” have lost jobs and maybe even a college scholarship. There seems to have been little official public push to help the South Florida brothers, despite the fact that one is a U.S. citizen.

    • Driver dies after SUV flips over on Midlands road, SC Highway Patrol says
      U.S.
      The State

      Driver dies after SUV flips over on Midlands road, SC Highway Patrol says

      One person was killed when an SUV ran off a Midlands road and flipped over, South Carolina Highway Patrol said. Rosie Lynn Perdue is the driver who died in Tuesday' wreck, according to Kershaw County Coroner David West. The 47-year-old Kershaw resident died at the scene, West said Wednesday.

    • The Trump Organization kept 'internal spreadsheets' documenting its alleged criminal conduct, prosecutors say
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The Trump Organization kept 'internal spreadsheets' documenting its alleged criminal conduct, prosecutors say

      Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday accused the Trump Organization of illegally labeling cash it paid to its CFO as "Holiday Entertainment" in its official books while also keeping spreadsheets showing the money was in fact part of the executive's compensation. It was one of several instances that the district attorney's office points to as showing that the company and its CFO, Allen Weisselberg, evaded paying taxes. In a sweeping 25-page indictment against Weisselberg and the Trump Organization, prosecutors charged them with 15 felony counts including scheme to defraud, conspiracy, grand larceny, tax fraud, and falsifying business records.

      • Former Trump Organization Executive VP says she's 'sure there's more' charges coming
        Former Trump Organization Executive VP says she's 'sure there's more' charges coming
        Yahoo TV
      • Trump's company, CFO charged in tax fraud case
        Trump's company, CFO charged in tax fraud case
        Reuters Videos
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      All 6 SF Targets reducing operating hours due to spike in crime

      The company says that for more than a month their stores have experienced an alarming rise in theft and security incidents.

    • Donald Rumsfeldโ€™s policies have consequences that still reverberate
      Politics
      The Independent

      Donald Rumsfeldโ€™s policies have consequences that still reverberate

      Donald Rumsfeld was one of the key figures in shaping the geopolitics of our time โ€” playing a prominent role in taking the US into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and pursuing policies that created bitter divisions at home and abroad. The defence secretary under two US presidents, he was heavily influenced by neo-con ideologues in the George W Bush administration and helped to lay out a blueprint for America's approach to defence and foreign affairs whose consequences reverberate to this day. Rumsfeld, who died on Wednesday at the age of 88, was a veteran politician, a counsellor to Richard Nixon in the 1960s, a senior member of Gerald Ford's administration and Middle-East envoy under Ronald Reagan.

      • Donald Rumsfeld death: Bush Defense chief who oversaw Afghanistan and Iraq invasions dies at 88
        Donald Rumsfeld death: Bush Defense chief who oversaw Afghanistan and Iraq invasions dies at 88
        The Independent
      • Donald Rumsfeld has died at 88
        Donald Rumsfeld has died at 88
        Business Insider
    • A Former Cop Charged In The Capitol Attack Has Amassed An Arsenal Of Weapons Since Jan. 6
      U.S.
      BuzzFeed News

      A Former Cop Charged In The Capitol Attack Has Amassed An Arsenal Of Weapons Since Jan. 6

      While some people charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol have shown remorse for their actions and taken plea deals, Thomas Robertson has posted defiant messages on social media and, according to court records, defied a judge's order to amass an arsenal of weapons. The former Rocky Mount, Virginia, police officer who stormed the Capitol with his cop buddy and posted a photograph of them inside the building on Instagram was arrested Jan. 13 and released on several conditions, one of which was not to possess firearms. The search came after the FBI reviewed emails in Robertson's Yahoo account that led to records from Gunbroker.com.

      • Capitol officers want accountability for Jan. 6
        Capitol officers want accountability for Jan. 6
        Associated Press Videos
      • Oakhurst man arrested for alleged involvement in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
        Oakhurst man arrested for alleged involvement in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
        KFSN โ€“ Fresno
    • Black America defends Shaโ€™Carri Richardson over Olympics suspension for marijuana
      Sports
      TheGrio

      Black America defends Shaโ€™Carri Richardson over Olympics suspension for marijuana

      U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson is being shown love and support from many in the Black community on various social media platforms after news broke that she tested positive for marijuana and may miss the Tokyo Olympic Games. It remains unclear if Richardson will be suspended, how long the suspension could be, if she will appeal and how it will affect the 21-year-old's track star's dreams, but the entire situation sent Twitter into a tizzy Thursday night. If you're afraid of Sha'Carri smoking the brakes off y'all, just say that but suspending people for using marijuana โ€” a billion-dollar industry at this point โ€” is ridiculous,โ€ journalist Evette Dionne wrote.

      • Sha'Carri Richardson suspended for positive marijuana test, barred from signature race at Tokyo Olympics
        Sha'Carri Richardson suspended for positive marijuana test, barred from signature race at Tokyo Olympics
        Yahoo Sports
      • Richardson tests for marijuana, will miss Olympic 100
        Richardson tests for marijuana, will miss Olympic 100
        Associated Press
    • US allies want to spend more time practicing to hunt Russian and Chinese subs, top Navy admiral says
      World
      Business Insider

      US allies want to spend more time practicing to hunt Russian and Chinese subs, top Navy admiral says

      US allies want to spend more time and resources on training with the US, the Navy's top admiral said. An area of focus is anti-submarine warfare, which has gained attention as Russia's and China's sub fleets grow. US allies and partners want to spend more time training with the US to hunt Russian and Chinese submarines, the US Navy's top officer said Wednesday.

    • 'What can you do?' He was in Paris. His wife was 4,500 miles away in a Surfside, Florida, condo that had started to collapse.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'What can you do?' He was in Paris. His wife was 4,500 miles away in a Surfside, Florida, condo that had started to collapse.

      Philippe Naรฏm was in his Paris apartment when he got a call early June 24 from his wife who was at the couple's beachside condo. It was the middle of the night in Surfside, Florida, but Margarita Champin had heard a noise that had shaken her โ€“ like an explosion. Naรฏm said he's not the scared type; he travels for work and knows how to take care of himself.

      • Biden visits Surfside, Fla., families: 'We're here for you'
        Biden visits Surfside, Fla., families: 'We're here for you'
        Yahoo News
      • Biden consoles Surfside families after collapse
        Biden consoles Surfside families after collapse
        Associated Press Videos
    • QAnon spreads Biden photo online claiming it shows Trump is secretly in the White House
      Politics
      The Independent

      QAnon spreads Biden photo online claiming it shows Trump is secretly in the White House

      Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory believe an image of Joe Biden shows that Donald Trump was recently in the White House, and was in fact US president. The image, which shows the Democrat taking a phone call in the Oval Office, features a figure reflected in a window to the right of the US president, Mr Biden. It was shared to Mr Biden's Instagram account last week, from where it was taken and shared to Telegram, a messaging platform favoured by the far right and followers of QAnon.

    • Woman who left phone in cab and accused Black teen of stealing it is charged with hate crimes
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Woman who left phone in cab and accused Black teen of stealing it is charged with hate crimes

      A 22-year-old California woman who accused a Black teenager of stealing her phone after she left it in the back of a taxi has been charged with hate crimes. On 26 December last year, at Arlo Hotel in New York City, Miya Ponsetto accused Keyon Harrold Jr - the 14-year-old son of Jazz musician Keyon Harrold - of stealing her phone. A viral video of the incident also appeared to show her attacking him.

      • Miya Ponsetto charged with hate crime after falsely accusing Black teen of phone theft
        Miya Ponsetto charged with hate crime after falsely accusing Black teen of phone theft
        NBC News
      • Woman who falsely accused Black teen of stealing phone pleads not guilty to hate crime charges
        Woman who falsely accused Black teen of stealing phone pleads not guilty to hate crime charges
        USA TODAY
    Is Obamacare finally safe?
    • โ€œObamacare is getting stronger every time the Republicans try to kill it.โ€

    • โ€œIt is far from certain the Supreme Court will safeguard the Affordable Care Act the next time the law reaches the courtโ€™s chambers.โ€

    • โ€œAlthough ACA cost Obama an enormous amount, itโ€™s become clear that he will have the last laugh.โ€

    • โ€œEven the feistiest Republicans have given up talking seriously about repeal.โ€

    • โ€œCurrent and future cases will largely concern the administration and enforcement of the ACA, not its underlying architecture.โ€

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