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    • State could be in for $1 trillion disaster: Experts

      As the Earth warms, a "megaflood" in California that would swamp parts of Los Angeles, displace millions and cause historic damage gets more likely, according to a new study.

      Sounding the alarm »
      • FDA warns about at-home rapid antigen tests for COVID

      • New questions arise as more bodies found in Lake Mead

      • Rushdie on a ventilator, could lose eye after attack

      • Officials say nurse charged in deaths has history of crashes

      • Pipeline break spills 45,000 gallons of diesel fuel

    • U.S.
      TechCrunch

      It might be time for companies in San Francisco to call employees' bluff

      The question, and one asked this week by the San Francisco Chronicle, is why San Francisco isn't bouncing back in the same way. As reporter Roland Li writes: "There's always been a disparity -- New York has 10 times the population of San Francisco -- but the coastal tourism and economic hubs have diverged in striking ways as they recover from the pandemic." Consider, writes Li, that while the construction of major commercial property projects in Manhattan were completed during the pandemic -- and while much of that new office space is almost fully leased -- over in San Francisco, projects have stalled and existing buildings struggle to find tenants because of work-from-home policies.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Rep. Lauren Boebert's neighbors called 911 after her husband ran over their mailbox 'looking to fight'

      Rep. Lauren Boebert's neighbors called 911 after an altercation with her husband, Jayson Boebert. Neighbors accused Jayson of driving under the influence and property damage, per The Denver Post. Officers from the Garfield County Sheriff's Office opted to let the neighbors settle the dispute among themselves.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Trump's allies are alarmed and starting to 'go dark' amid Mar-a-Lago search warrant revelations, reporter says

      Allies of former President Donald Trump, alarmed and shocked by the details in the unsealed Mar-a-Lago search warrant and receipt of goods, are starting to distance themselves and "go dark" in recent days, according to The Washington Post political investigative reporter Josh Dawsey. "Alarm has grown in recent days when you talk to advisers of the former president," said Dawsey, speaking on MSNBC on Friday night, per HuffPost. Some of them are now "trying to go dark," refusing to defend Trump, and hope to "stay as far away from this as they can," Dawsey said.

      • AG Garland files motion to unseal search warrant of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
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      • DOJ seeks to unseal Trump search warrant
        Associated Press Videos
    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Wisconsin GOP leader Vos fires 2020 election investigator

      Wisconsin's Republican Assembly leader on Friday ended a 14-month, taxpayer-funded inquiry into the 2020 election by firing his hand-picked investigator. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos' firing of Michael Gableman came just three days after the lawmaker narrowly survived a primary challenge from an opponent endorsed by former President Donald Trump and Gableman. While Gableman found no evidence of widespread fraud during his inquiry, he had joined Trump in calling for lawmakers to consider decertifying the 2020 election — something Vos and legal experts say is unconstitutional and impossible.

      • Vos fires Wisconsin election investigator Gableman
        WITI
      • Robin Vos fires Michael Gableman, ending a 2020 election review that's cost taxpayers more than $1 million and produced no evidence of fraud
        Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    • U.S.
      NBC News

      Texas man convicted of child sexual assault dies after chugging from bottle as verdict is read

      A Texas man charged with five counts of child sexual assault died after a jury convicted him and he chugged a bottle of liquid in the courtroom, his lawyer said Friday. After the first count was read on Thursday afternoon and the Denton County jury returned a guilty verdict, Edward Leclair, 57, started drinking from a plastic water bottle filled with what appeared to be clear liquid, lawyer Mike Howard said. “I looked over and noticed him drinking,” Howard said.

      • Texas man dies after chugging bottle of liquid in court as he was convicted of child abuse
        The Independent
      • Man Convicted Of Child Sexual Assault Drinks Mystery Liquid In Court, Dies
        HuffPost
    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      Gunman who was killed after trying to enter the Cincinnati FBI office was a Navy veteran with top secret clearance. He was also at the Capitol riot.

      Ricky Shiffer was shot and killed after he tried to breach the FBI's Cincinnati field office. NBC reported that Shiffer had top-secret clearance when he was in the Navy. The Ohio gunman who was killed after trying to enter a Cincinnati FBI office was a Navy vet who was known to the government.

      • Extremism experts warn of echoes of Jan. 6 in rightist response to FBI Mar-a-Lago raid
        Yahoo News
      • Police identify suspect who tried to breach Ohio FBI building
        Reuters
    • World
      CBS News Videos

      Video shows model hitting boyfriend months before his alleged murder

      Surveillance video shows an incident between social media model Courtney Clenney and her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, in an elevator in their private Miami apartment building, months before she allegedly killed him. She was charged with second-degree murder this week.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      The far right is calling for civil war after the FBI raid on Trump's home. Experts say that fight wouldn't look like the last one.

      In the wake of an FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, some far-right figures have been spreading violent rhetoric online — including calls for war. The Republican party has long portrayed itself as the defender of "law and order," but the aftermath of the raid has seen GOP lawmakers like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene call for defunding the FBI. Greene has also made references to "civil war" on social media as her Republican colleagues compare the FBI to the Gestapo and depict the raid as the type of thing that only happens in "third world" countries.

      • Marjorie Taylor Greene files articles of impeachment against Garland
        The Hill
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene files to impeach Merrick Garland for ‘blatant attempt to persecute’ Trump
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Gang of female shoplifters stole thousands of dollars worth of men's Nike boxer shorts from Kohl's stores, investigators say

      Police say three women stole about $1,800 worth of men's underwear from a Kohl's store in Newnan, Georgia. Kohl's says they stole Nike men's boxer shorts, which cost between $26 and $40, per Fox 5 Atlanta. More than $6,000 worth of high-end men's underwear has been stolen from Kohl's stores in the area, say police.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Italy's Lake Garda shrinks to near-historic low amid drought

      Italy's worst drought in decades has reduced Lake Garda, the country's largest lake, to near its lowest level ever recorded, exposing swaths of previously underwater rocks and warming the water to temperatures that approach the average in the Caribbean Sea. Tourists flocking to the popular northern lake Friday for the start of Italy's key summer long weekend found a vastly different landscape than in past years. An expansive stretch of bleached rock extended far from the normal shoreline, ringing the southern Sirmione Peninsula with a yellow halo between the green hues of the water and the trees on the shore.

    • 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.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Kevin McCarthy Mocked After Asking If Americans Are Better Off Than 2 Years Ago

      House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tried to stop passage of the Inflation Reduction Act on Friday by using a rhetorical question made famous by former President Ronald Reagan. In a speech on the House floor, McCarthy asked, “Is America better off today than they were two years ago?” which referenced a question Reagan asked during a 1980 presidential debate with then-President Jimmy Carter. Although McCarthy's question was strictly a rhetorical device that he probably assumed would agitate Democrats, he probably wouldn't like the answers Twitter users gave to his inquiry.

    • 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.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      An ex-Trump aide and right-wing Breibart News have been separately accused of doxxing the FBI agents involved in the Mar-a-Lago raid

      Breitbart and a former Trump aide have been accused of doxxing the FBI agents involved in the Mar-a-Lago raid. Breitbart published an unredacted search warrant and Garrett Ziegler shared the agents' names on social media. Right-wing media outlet Breitbart News and a former Trump aide have been separately accused of doxxing the FBI agents involved in the Mar-a-Lago raid.

      • FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump's home -Washington Post
        Reuters
      • Trump says he won't oppose the release of documents related to the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid
        Business Insider
    • U.S.
      The Root

      Mixed Reactions Follow Bodycam Footage of Atlanta Officer Arresting Black Woman

      Atlanta Police bodycam video | Viral encounter with woman arrested in park citation incident A woman's encounter with an Atlanta police officer has gone viral on social media. According to the bodycam footage obtained by 11Alive News, the officer issued a traffic ticket to the woman and her friend for being in a park after hours. When she refused to sign the ticket, things escalated into a seemingly violent arrest.

      • Police Bodycam Footage Shows Officers Removing Marshawn Lynch from Allegedly 'Stolen' Car: Report
        People
      • VIDEO: Bodycam footage shows Marshawn Lynch DUI arrest
        KCPQ
    • 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.

    • 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.

      • LA County Coroner Gives Jury Graphic Testimony of Kobe Bryant Crash Site
        The Root
      • Deputy testifies about taking Kobe Bryant crash photos
        NBC
    • World
      The New Voice of Ukraine

      Putin is running out of excuses as Ukraine expands the war to Crimea

      This dubious claim is entirely in line with a number of equally implausible excuses presented by Russia over the past six months as the Kremlin has sought to explain away a series of similarly embarrassing setbacks in the country's faltering invasion of Ukraine. Moscow's record of absurd excuses began in March, when Kremlin officials attempted to rebrand the Russian retreat from northern Ukraine as a “goodwill gesture” despite the fact that it came in the immediate wake of the country's defeat in the Battle of Kyiv. Russia employed the same “goodwill gesture” terminology once again at the end of June to describe the equally ignominious Russian retreat from Snake Island.

      • Team Putin Airs Insane Offer to ‘Help’ America and ‘Save’ Trump
        The Daily Beast
      • Mysterious explosions that rocked a Russian military base suggest Russian positions far behind the front lines are no longer safe, officials and experts say
        Business Insider
    • 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.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Invasive critters that can lay 1,000 eggs at a time are found in Texas. What to know

      Invasive critters were collected from a Texas apartment complex pond earlier this year — and wildlife experts say the females can lay up to 1,000 eggs at a time. University of Texas Rio Grande Valley researchers first collected three Australian redclaw crayfish in January and February, according to an Aug. 11 news release from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. They were found in a pond that connects to a Brownsville-area resaca, a type of oxbow lake.

    • Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Stephen Colbert Embarrasses Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt Over ‘Stupid’ FBI Trump Raid Theory

      It started as 'nothing to see here' and quickly became 'anything you see was put here by the FBI,'” he said. And all the former president's hench-folk have gobbled up the bait. After playing a montage of Trump allies spreading that conspiracy on conservative media, Colbert said, “You know that when you accuse someone of planting evidence before they say that they've even found anything?

      • Stephen Colbert Taunts Fox News Host's 'Very Stupid Theory' About Trump
        HuffPost
      • Fox News Host Presses Top Republican About Not ‘Backing the Blue’ After Mar-a-Lago Raid
        Rolling Stone
    • U.S.
      Yahoo Celebrity

      Anne Heche crash: Drugs found in her system as she's investigated for felony DUI

      It's believed Anne Heche was under the influence when she crashed her car into a home in Los Angeles last Friday. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirms to Yahoo Entertainment that Heche, 53, is being investigated for a felony DUI traffic collision. Blood draw results showed the presence of narcotics; however additional testing is required to rule out what was given to her medically.

      • Anne Heche investigated for felony DUI as drugs found in her system: LAPD
        Yahoo Entertainment
      • Anne Heche declared 'brain dead' at 53: 'She will be remembered for her courageous honesty'
        Yahoo Celebrity
    • U.S.
      TODAY

      New video released of OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney, boyfriend she’s accused of murdering

      Prosecutors in Miami released new video of an OnlyFans model in a violent altercation in an elevator with her boyfriend, who she is now accused of murdering. Courtney Clenney, 26, was charged with one count of second-degree murder in the April stabbing of her boyfriend, Christian “Toby” Obumseli, Miami-Dade County State Attorney Kathy Rundle said during a press conference Thursday. Rundle played a video of Clenney and Obumseli from February at their apartment building that appears to show Clenney hitting the elevator before she starts striking and shoving Obumseli.

      • Social media model charged with killing boyfriend in Florida
        Associated Press
      • Miami Police hold news conference over OnlyFans model charged with murdering North Texas man
        KDFW
    • 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
      • Trump's Mar-a-Lago, a security 'nightmare' that housed classified documents
        Reuters
    • World
      Reuters

      Moscow warns of end to Russia-U.S. relations if assets seized - TASS

      Any possible seizure of Russian assets by the United States will completely destroy Moscow's bilateral relations with Washington, TASS quoted the head of the North American Department at the Russian foreign ministry as saying on Saturday. "We warn the Americans of the detrimental consequences of such actions that will permanently damage bilateral relations, which is neither in their nor in our interests," Alexander Darchiev told TASS. It was not immediately clear which assets he was referring to.

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

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