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    • Rushdie attacked as he's about to give lecture in N.Y.

      Salman Rushdie, the author whose writing led to death threats from Iran in the 1980s, was attacked by a man who began "stabbing or punching" him as he was introduced.

      Attacker taken into custody »
      • Bolton: Now alleged plot is uncovered, action is needed

      • Judge has strong words for ex-cop at Jan. 6 sentencing

      • Fla, teacher quits after pics of Black leaders removed

      • 'Trump's legacy' cannot be America's future: Cheney

      • Scientists believe they have discovered a new planet

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Social media model arrested in Hawaii on murder charge

      Law enforcement in Hawaii on Wednesday arrested social media model Courtney Clenney on a charge of second-degree murder with a deadly weapon. Hawaii County police said in a statement they assisted the U.S. Marshals Service as they arrested the 26-year-old in Laupahoehoe, which is on the Big Island. Officers used an arrest warrant issued by Miami-Dade County, Florida.

      • Social media model arrested in Hawaii for murder
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      • OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney arrested on murder charge 4 months after boyfriend's death
        Yahoo News
    • Politics
      Rolling Stone

      Trump Loses It Over Nuclear Docs Report, Again Suggests ‘Planted’ Evidence

      Donald Trump, his lawyers, and his allies in Congress and the conservative media have spent the week suggesting that the FBI may have planted evidence when they searched Mar-a-Lago on Monday. It reeked of a defense tactic should the Justice Department have found anything incriminating, and now that The Washington Post has reported they were searching for classified nuclear weapons documents, wouldn't you know it, Trump is once again suggesting that the information may have been “planted” at Mar-a-Lago. “Nuclear weapons issue is a Hoax, just like Russia, Russia, Russia was a Hoax, two Impeachments were a Hoax, the Mueller investigation was a Hoax, and much more,” the former president wrote Friday morning on Truth Social.

      • FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump's home -Washington Post
        Reuters
      • FBI's Wray on threats after Trump home search
        Associated Press Videos
    • Business
      Fortune

      A 33-year-old who worked at Starbucks for 13 years got fired over a month-old violation. It led to a union walkout and a viral video that has racked up 21 million views on TikTok

      Sam Amato has spent nearly his entire working life at Starbucks. When a wave of labor activity spread through Starbucks locations across the country, he got involved as a lead organizer at the store he typically works at in Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo, New York, which became one of the first in the country to unionize. On Aug. 5, the 33-year-old had just clocked in for his shift at a different Starbucks in the town of Tonawanda when the store manager pulled Amato outside for a conversation and fired him for a month-old violation connected to closing the store early, a decision that he said left him “blindsighted.”

    • World
      Associated Press

      Russia struggles to replenish its troops in Ukraine

      This also is happening amid reports that hundreds of Russian soldiers are refusing to fight and trying to quit the military. We're seeing a huge outflow of people who want to leave the war zone — those who have been serving for a long time and those who have signed a contract just recently,” said Alexei Tabalov, a lawyer who runs the Conscript's School legal aid group. The group has seen an influx of requests from men who want to terminate their contracts, “and I personally get the impression that everyone who can is ready to run away,” Tabalov said in an interview with The Associated Press.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      A top LA County coroner described in graphic testimony what Kobe Bryant's body looked like to give the jury an idea of what the crash-site photos may have shown

      Capt. Emily Tauscher gave graphic testimony about the post-crash condition of each victim's body. A top Los Angeles County coroner on Thursday testified in graphic detail about the state of Kobe Bryant's body following the 2020 helicopter crash that killed all nine passengers, including the basketball legend and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant.

      • Vanessa Bryant in tears as lawyer accuses L.A. deputies of sharing Kobe crash scene photos 'for a laugh'
        Yahoo Sports
      • Vanessa Bryant trial against Los Angeles County begins Wednesday
        CBS-Philadelphia
    • U.S.
      Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.

      Why is The Villages known as ‘the STD capital of America?’

      Friends up north and across Tampa Bay snickered when Brian Lafferty revealed where he'd bought a new home. “Without exception, every person I've told I bought a house in The Villages has asked the same thing,” Lafferty said. The Villages, a mammoth retirement community that was the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the nation two years ago, is no stranger to folklore.

    • World
      Reuters

      Latvia, Estonia withdraw from China cooperation group

      VILNIUS (Reuters) -Latvia and Estonia withdrew from a cooperation group between China and over a dozen Central and Eastern European countries on Thursday, following in the footsteps of Baltic neighbour Lithuania which withdrew last year. The move comes amid Western criticism towards China over escalating military pressure on democratically ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, and Beijing's strengthening of ties with Russia during the invasion of Ukraine. Relations between Lithuania and China worsened after the former allowed Taiwan to open a de facto embassy late last year.

    • Science
      Reuters Videos

      Disoriented bear cub rescued in Turkey after eating 'mad honey'

      STORY: Footage showed the bear wobbling and whining as she sat belly-up in the back of a pick-up truck, after people rescued the visibly-debilitated animal from the forest. Mad honey, or "deli bal" in Turkish, is a type of rhododendron honey that can have hallucinogenic effects. The bear was brought to a vet, where she was receiving treatment and would likely be released into the wild in the coming days, local authorities said, adding that she was in good condition.

    • U.S.
      AccuWeather

      Heavy rain hammers Las Vegas, turning famed strip into a river

      Pockets of heavy rain and thunderstorms swept across the Southwest on Thursday night, prompting flash flood warnings in southern Nevada, far southeastern California and Arizona. The gusty storms knocked out power to many Las Vegas residents and flooded numerous roadways, including the famous Las Vegas Strip. Harry Reid International in Las Vegas recorded 0.58 of an inch of rainfall from thunderstorms in just an hour, nearly double what the site typically observes for August.

      • Summer storms flood Vegas casinos
        Washington Post
      • Flash flood watch
        WTVR
    • Business
      TechCrunch

      Mark Cuban, Mavericks in hot water over Voyager 'Ponzi scheme'

      A group of Voyager Digital customers filed a class-action suit in Florida federal court against Cuban, as well as the basketball team he owns, the Dallas Mavericks, alleging their promotion of the crypto platform resulted in more than 3.5 million investors losing $5 billion collectively. Voyager Digital's CEO, Stephen Ehrlich, was also named as a defendant in the suit. Voyager, a New Jersey-based crypto firm, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July following a crash in crypto prices that instigated a liquidity crunch on the platform.

      • Mark Cuban sued for promoting Voyager crypto products
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • 20 Genius Things Mark Cuban Says To Do With Your Money
        GOBankingRates
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Hillary Clinton mocked Trump for pleading the Fifth at his deposition, comparing it to her marathon public testimony over Benghazi in 2015

      Hillary Clinton mocked Donald Trump for pleading the Fifth in his New York deposition Thursday. Trump refused to answer questions in New York Attorney General Letitia James' probe into the Trump Organization. Hillary Clinton mocked former President Donald Trump for pleading the Fifth Amendment at his New York deposition, comparing it to her hours-long questioning over Benghazi in 2015.

      • Trump repeatedly pleaded the Fifth in hours-long deposition for New York AG probe: Sources
        Good Morning America
      • Trump reportedly pleaded the Fifth over 400 times during deposition with N.Y. AG
        The Week
    • Business
      Fortune

      ‘One of the most dangerous and irresponsible actions by a car company in decades’: Activist Ralph Nader urges regulators to recall Tesla’s self-driving technology

      The man who forever changed vehicle safety standards in the U.S. has a scathing new message for Elon Musk and Tesla's self-driving car technology: He thinks it's dangerous, and regulators should get involved. Musk has been touting self-driving cars as the next big thing for years, saying in 2015 that autonomous vehicles would be on the road within two years. While that timeline hasn't come to fruition, Musk has not yet given up on his dream, nor has he tempered his ambitions.

      • Ralph Nader asks NHTSA to recall Tesla's 'dangerous and irresponsible' FSD
        TechCrunch
      • Ralph Nader Calls For Tesla Autopilot to Be Recalled
        Road & Track
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      New York gun bans alarm residents of upstate bear country

      Gunfire has long echoed in New York's Adirondack Mountains. So June's landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court establishing a constitutional right to carry weapons in public seemed like a vindication of an upstate, gun-centric way of life. The ruling by the court's conservative majority appalled Democratic leaders across the country who said it would lead to more gun violence.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Sisters asleep in minivan burned alive in parking lot fire. Now mom is suing Walmart

      A Minnesota mother is suing Walmart after a fire in a store parking lot burned her daughters alive, killing one and leaving the other “permanently disfigured,” according to a lawsuit. Essie McKenzie's daughters were sleeping soundly in the back of her minivan when she pulled up to the Walmart Supercenter in Fridley, Minnesota, on Aug. 6, 2019. The girls, ages 6 and 9, were tired after being woken early to go to the airport, where McKenzie dropped off her mother, she would later tell investigators, according to court documents.

    • U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      Mega Millions mystery winner in NC shows up to claim her big jackpot

      One of two ticket holders in North Carolina who scored a $1 million prize in the July 29 Mega Millions drawing has claimed her money at N.C. lottery headquarters in Raleigh, officials said Thursday. Marjorie Robert of Huntersville bought her $2 ticket at Shop N Save on Mecklenburg Highway in Mooresville, according to a lottery news release. She matched the five white balls, beating odds of 1 in 12.6 million, according to the lottery.

      • Fast-food manager thought she won $20 in the NC lottery. It was way more than that.
        Charlotte Observer
      • Couple to pay off house with $300,000 winnings, South Carolina lottery says
        The State
    • World
      Yahoo News

      How did Ukraine strike deep inside Russian-occupied Crimea?

      How did Ukraine blow up Russia's Saki Air Base in southwest Crimea on Tuesday? Was it with supersonic ballistic missiles, perhaps made in the United States? Whatever it was, Ukrainians on social media haven't been this excited since their military sank the Moskva, the flagship cruiser of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, in April.

      • Explosions rock Russian military base in Crimea
        Yahoo News Video
      • Images show damage of Russian airbase in Crimea
        Reuters Videos
    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Stephen Colbert Taunts Fox News Host's 'Very Stupid Theory' About Trump

      You know when you accuse someone of planting evidence before they say that they even found anything, it's when you know they're gonna find something,” Colbert said, then offered an example: “Officer, before you breathalyze me, I must inform you I suspect that you have planted a fifth of tequila in my stomach. But Colbert saved some of his harshest words for Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt, who he said presented a “very stupid theory” when she implied something nefarious was hiding in the backpacks carried by FBI agents. What was in those backpacks?

      • Stephen Colbert Embarrasses Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt Over ‘Stupid’ FBI Trump Raid Theory
        The Daily Beast
      • Stephen Colbert Taunts Eric Trump's All-Too-Revealing Defense Of His Father
        HuffPost
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Republicans may have shot themselves in the foot by hammering the DOJ to release the Mar-a-Lago search warrant

      Many of Donald Trump's GOP allies have sought a public release of the Mar-a-Lago search warrant. On Thursday, the DOJ moved to do just that, asking a court to unseal portions of the warrant. Legal experts and observers say Trump's backers overplayed their hand and the DOJ called the bluff.

      • Merrick Garland: DOJ asks judge to unseal Mar-a-Lago search warrant
        Yahoo News
      • AG Garland files motion to unseal search warrant of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
        Yahoo News Video
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Cancellation of Atlanta festival sparks new fight over guns

      Tens of thousands of Music Midtown festivalgoers are no longer going to descend on Atlanta's massive Piedmont Park next month to cheer on hip-hop star Future or watch beloved rock band My Chemical Romance take the stage. In fact, some people are convinced Atlanta — center of the nation's hip-hop music scene — will lose more music festivals and performances on public land as organizers and artists learn that state law makes it nearly impossible for them to stop people from carrying guns among the alcohol-fueled crowds. Live Nation has refused to say why it recently called off September's Music Midtown, a longtime fixture for pop music lovers.

    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Missing Truckee Teen’s BF Shares Final Texts as Cops Release New Images

      As the FBI announced Thursday that it was adding 16-year-old Kiely Mai Rodni to its national missing persons database, the search for the girl—who was last seen five days ago at a campground senior farewell party—continued in earnest. Scores of people have flocked to a recreation center in Truckee, the California town from which Rodni vanished, to ask how they can help with the search, according to Cassie Hebel, a friend who spoke to The Daily Beast on behalf of the family. It's unclear if Kiely ever made it home from the party at the Prosser Family Campground in the early hours of Saturday morning, according to Placer County authorities.

      • Kiely Rodni missing - live: Police have no leads in search for teen who vanished from Truckee campground
        The Independent
      • Friend of Kiely Rodni hopeful in finding missing teen: 'We need the help'
        KCRA - Sacramento Videos
    • U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Texas man dies after chugging unknown fluid when jury convicts him of child sex assault

      A Frisco man who had just been convicted of child sexual assault died Thursday afternoon after he “chugged” a water bottle that contained an unknown fluid in a Denton County courtroom The 57-year-old man had a large water bottle containing what appeared to be cloudy water, but he had not been drinking from it during the trial, the Denton Record-Chronicle reported, according to attorneys involved in the case. But once a Denton County jury returned its guilty verdict against Edward Leclair, he “chugged it,” the Denton Record-Chronicle reported. Leclair, who had been free on bond, was taken into custody and sent to the holding cell, which is located next to the courtroom, attorneys said.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Wisconsin woman in Slender Man attack drops release request

      One of two Wisconsin women who were sent to a state mental health facility after a 2014 stabbing attack on a sixth-grade classmate that they claimed was to appease the horror character Slender Man has withdrawn her petition for release. In June, Morgan Geyser, 20, asked Waukesha County Judge Michael Bohren to order her release as he did last year for her co-defendant, Anissa Weier, who spent nearly four years at a mental health facility in Oshkosh. Bohren appointed three doctors to evaluate Geyser's mental state.

      • Convicted 'Slender Man' Attacker Withdraws Request For Conditional Release
        Oxygen
      • Slender Man stabbing, Morgan Geyser's early release bid withdrawn
        WITI
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      A disturbance is developing in the Gulf of Mexico. What the forecast shows

      A disturbance began to develop Friday just offshore of southeastern Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said. The system, described as a surface trough of low pressure, has a low 10% chance of formation in the next two to five days, according to the National Hurricane Center. “Development, if any, of this system is expected to be slow to occur during the next couple of days as it drifts west-southwestward over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico,” the hurricane center said in its 8 a.m. advisory.

      • New disturbance in the Gulf being watched for development, NHC says
        WOFL
      • How climate change affects hurricanes and what to expect for the rest of 2022
        AccuWeather
    • World
      Business Insider

      Jeff Bezos' megayacht is close to being finished — here's what it looks like up close

      Jeff Bezos' yacht was spotted floating at a shipyard in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The vessel appears fully assembled, masts included, after it was towed up the river last week. Bezos' yacht sparked controversy after the shipbuilder asked to dismantle a landmark to let it pass.

    • World
      USA TODAY

      Home explosion leaves at least three dead, damages dozens of homes in Indiana

      Evansville Fire officials said the explosion had a 100-foot blast radius and damaged about 40 homes. At least three people were killed.

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    Why can't the U.S. contain monkeypox?
    • “The media has anointed men who have sex with men as the biggest threat to our survival from monkeypox.”

    • “Rich countries have ignored endemic monkeypox in West and Central Africa for far too long, despite having effective vaccines.”

    • “The biggest worry for Americans is not the disease: It’s that our response to it shows how little we have learned from COVID-19.”

    • “Monkeypox should be a relatively easier virus to control, but only if the United States takes the needed steps now.”

    • “Global health officials must advocate for and enact a unified, coherent approach to fighting the monkeypox pandemic.”

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