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    • After alleged Iranian plot to kill him, Bolton sounds off

      Former national security adviser John Bolton reacted to allegedly being targeted by Tehran, saying the U.S. should withdraw from nuclear talks and push for a regime change.

      'They're after plenty of people' »
      • 'Billion dollar lawyer' hired to represent Trump

      • OnlyFans model arrested on murder charge

      • New Langya virus infects dozens in China. What is it?

      • Major hub hit hardest as airlines cancel 600 flights

      • After standoff, man who fled from FBI office is killed

    • 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.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Trump has until Friday afternoon to decide to whether to fight the release of the Mar-a-Lago search warrant. His team is considering challenging the motion, per reports.

      The US Department of Justice has moved to unseal the Mar-a-Lago search warrant. Former President Donald Trump could unilaterally release the warrant that federal agents used to search his resort and residence at Mar-a-Lago. At a Thursday afternoon press conference, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he was moving to release the search warrant in light of the publicity surrounding the case.

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

      • Here's What Happens if No One Claims the Mega Millions Jackpot
        Parade
      • Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. No winner, jackpot climbs to $65 million
        The Courier Journal
    • 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
        Yahoo News Video
      • OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney arrested on murder charge 4 months after boyfriend's death
        Yahoo News
    • 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.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      Russia has lost two squadrons of the latest Su-35 in Ukraine General Staff

      OLENA ROSHCHINA – THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2022, 16:51 The Russian Federation has lost two squadrons of the latest Su-35 fighters in Ukraine, that's about 24 aircraft, and now tolerates the return of the old Su-24M bombers. Source: Oleksii Hromov, the Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a briefing at the Ukraine Ukrinform media centre Quote: "Over the last week, the Ukrainian Air Force have destroyed 27 air targets. In connection with the significant losses of aviation equipment, the occupiers are considering the option of using outdated bombers – the Su-24M, which were removed from the aggressor's combat team during 2005-2018."

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Babbling 1-year-old takes nonsensical phone call very seriously

      Watch this hilarious toddler have a very serious, but totally nonsensical, phone call! The toddler stares down at the phone screen with a serious expression on his face, then looks up at his mom as the phone begins to ring. Then, the toddler continues talking, still without saying a single recognizable word.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Fox News host calls out GOP for attacking the FBI after raid on Trump's home: 'Whatever happened to the Republican party backing the blue?'

      Fox host Steve Doocy called out Republicans for demonizing the FBI following a raid on Trump's home. For years, the GOP has presented itself as a pro-cop, "law and order" party. For years, Republicans have decried Democrats and the Black Lives Matter movement over criticism of law enforcement in relation to police brutality.

      • Fox News Host Presses Top Republican About Not ‘Backing the Blue’ After Mar-a-Lago Raid
        Rolling Stone
      • ‘Fox & Friends’ Host Somehow Calls BS on GOP’s Trump Raid Outrage
        The Daily Beast
    • World
      Popular Mechanics

      4 Weapons the War in Ukraine Is Proving Obsolete

      Russia's invasion of Ukraine, now in its fifth month, is seeing new technologies replace old ones on the battlefield. Trenches, howitzers, and even aircraft and tanks are facing serious challenges as the Russian and Ukrainian armies battle it out with one another. Russia's war in Ukraine, now entering its 169th day, has seen its share of upsets and surprises.

    • 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
    • U.S.
      FTW Outdoors

      Watch: ‘Idiot’ nearly takes fatal leap in Bryce Canyon National Park

      In Yellowstone National Park, for instance, tourons are constantly getting too close to bison, some with disastrous results. Well, stupidity isn't solely reserved for Yellowstone, as one touron in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah proved. TouronsOfYellowstone's Instagram page posted video of a tourist leaping over a lookout railing and falling backwards upon landing, and sliding to the edge of a cliff.

    • U.S.
      Oxygen

      Missing California Teen Kiely Rodni’s Mom Shares Final Text, When She ‘Knew Something Was Wrong’

      Missing California teen Kiely Rodni sent her mom one final message late Friday night. The 16-year-old texted her mom, Lindsey Rodni-Nieman, from a party at the Prosser Family Campground in Truckee — about 15 miles north of Lake Tahoe — saying she planned to leave the party in 45 minutes and would come “straight home.” “Numerous resources and agencies have responded to help locate Kiely over the past several days,” the Placer County Sheriff's Office said in an update Tuesday.

      • Mom of Missing Teen Kiely Rodni, 16, Shares Their Last Conversation: 'I Knew Something Was Wrong'
        People
      • Kiely Rodni missing - live: Boyfriend reveals his last words to teen before Truckee campground party
        The Independent
    • 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.

    • 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.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      The scientific theory of why some Americans don't want Brittney Griner to come home from a Russian prison

      The WNBA superstar Brittney Griner has been sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison. A political scientist said two theories could explain why. Given the timing of her detainment, the nature of her alleged offense, and the reputation of Russian courts, Griner is widely considered to be a political pawn that Moscow is using as leverage against the United States.

      • Inside the Russian Penal Colony Where Brittney Griner Will Serve Her 9-Year Prison Sentence
        People
      • Russia Confirms Brittney Griner Prisoner Exchange Talks Are Happening
        The Root
    • Politics
      Yahoo TV

      Trump team sent MSNBC's Lawrence O’Donnell an email fundraising off Mar-a-Lago raid

      Lawrence O'Donnell kicked off Tuesday's The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell by showing an email he'd received from former President Donald Trump's fundraising team. On Monday, the FBI raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Fla., reportedly searching for classified material that the former president took with him when he left office in violation of the Presidential Records Act. While it may seem inappropriate to fundraise after the FBI executed a lawful search warrant on your property, this sort of thing is not out of the ordinary for the former president.

      • AG Garland files motion to unseal search warrant of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
        Yahoo News Video
      • Giddy Colbert celebrates Trump potentially being 'taken down by the librarians'
        Yahoo TV
    • 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.

    • 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
      • Elon Musk sells nearly $7 billion in Tesla shares
        TechCrunch
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      New Mexico's Muslim community reels from arrest in killings

      According to the criminal complaint, police determined that bullet casings found in Syed's vehicle matched the caliber of the weapons believed to have been used in two of the killings and that casings found at the crime scenes were linked to guns found at Syed's home and in his vehicle. Of the more than 200 tips police received, it was one from the Muslim community that led them to the Syed family, authorities said, noting that Syed knew the victims and “an interpersonal conflict may have led to the shootings. The news of Syed's arrest stunned Muslims in Albuquerque.

      • Shock, shame among some Muslims as Afghan accused of New Mexico murders
        Reuters
      • Police arrest suspect in killing of 2 Muslim men
        Associated Press Videos
    • U.S.
      CBS News

      CDC updates its COVID-19 guidelines in sweeping overhaul

      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unveiled significant changes Thursday as part of a sweeping effort to overhaul the agency's COVID-19 guidance. "This guidance acknowledges that the pandemic is not over, but also helps us move to a point where COVID-19 no longer severely disrupts our daily lives," CDC's Greta Massetti said in a statement announcing the changes. Among the biggest differences in the new recommendations:The CDC's COVID-19 prevention guidance will no longer differentiate by whether people are up-to-date on their vaccinations.Testing to screen for COVID-19 will no longer be recommended in most places for people who do not have COVID symptoms.

      • CDC drops quarantine, distancing recommendations for COVID
        Associated Press
      • U.S. CDC no longer recommends students quarantine for COVID-19 exposure
        Reuters
    • World
      The Daily Beast

      Russia Vows Revenge at the Latest Country to Cross Putin

      Latvia's parliament has moved to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism over Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine—and the Kremlin does not appear to be taking it well. Russia is committing a “genocide against the Ukrainian people,” Latvian MPs said in a statement Thursday, according to AFP. Russia “uses suffering and intimidation as tools in its attempts to weaken the morale of the Ukrainian people and armed forces, and to paralyze the functioning of the state in order to occupy Ukraine.”

      • Latvia designates Russia a "state sponsor of terrorism" over Ukraine war
        Reuters
      • Latvia Parliament calls Russia a state sponsor of terrorism
        Associated Press
    • World
      Reuters

      China withdraws promise not to send troops to Taiwan if it takes control of island

      BEIJING (Reuters) -China has withdrawn a promise not to send troops or administrators to Taiwan if it takes control of the island, an official document showed on Wednesday, signalling a decision by President Xi Jinping to grant less autonomy than previously offered. China's white paper on its position on self-ruled Taiwan follows days of unprecedented Chinese military exercises near the island, which Beijing claims as its territory, in protest against U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit last week. China had said in two previous white papers on Taiwan, in 1993 and 2000, that it "will not send troops or administrative personnel to be based in Taiwan" after achieving what Beijing terms "reunification".

      • China military 'completes tasks' around Taiwan, plans regular patrols
        Reuters
      • 'We will not allow China to isolate Taiwan' -Pelosi
        Reuters Videos
    • World
      USA TODAY

      Crash, fiery blaze caught on camera as plane crashes and hits truck on California highway

      No one was injured after a small airplane crashed into a truck on a California highway.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Trump pleaded the Fifth more than 440 times during his deposition in New York, answering only a question about what his name is, NBC reports

      A source told NBC News Trump pleaded the Fifth more than 440 times during his deposition Wednesday. Trump's attorney Ron Fischetti said Trump answered only one question: what his name is. Trump in 2018 railed against pleading the Fifth, saying only "the mob" did that.

      • Trump takes the 5th, refuses to answer questions in probe of his business dealings
        Yahoo News
      • Trump departs ahead of deposition with NY Attorney General
        Reuters Videos
    • World
      Reuters

      Like a scene from 'Parasite': Floods lay bare social disparity in South Korea

      Using a plastic bowl, Ha In-sik bailed water out of his lower ground apartment in the low-income housing district of Sillim in southwestern Seoul on Wednesday, where flooding caused by torrential rain forced his family to sleep at a nearby park. The 50-year-old man, along with his wife and daughter had collected home appliances, furniture, books and even cutlery, and put them outside to see what was salvageable. The scene bore uncomfortable similarities with the sewage-flooded semi-basement flat depicted in the 2020 Oscar-winning South Korean film "Parasite," that was a tale of growing social disparity in Asia's fourth-largest economy.

      • S. Korea's fatal floods lay bare social disparity
        Reuters Videos
      • Seoul floods: 'Parasite-style' flats to be banned after deaths
        BBC
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    • “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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