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    • Trump supporters think Biden ordered FBI raid

      A growing number of ardent Donald Trump supporters seem ready to strike back against the FBI or others who they believe go too far in investigating the former president.

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      Airline passenger claims she was barred from business class lounge over outfit: 'That's disgusting'

      A woman is accusing an airline of "gender discrimination" after she says she was prevented from entering its business class lounge because of her outfit. Natalie Marie Coyle, a former WWE wrestling star, was attempting to access the Qantas Airways business lounge at Australia's Melbourne Airport last Thursday when the alleged incident occurred. The wrestler-turned-fitness-model, known professionally as Eva Marie, said that despite having purchased a business class ticket for her upcoming flight, she was not allowed to enter the lounge beforehand.

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      The Daily Beast

      Scientists Strapped Cameras to Navy Dolphins and Captured Something Terrifying

      At the risk of awarding the title prematurely, we think we've found the weirdest study published in 2022. Scientists strapped GoPro cameras to the bodies of six dolphins trained by the U.S. Navy, and recorded them hunting for food and consuming their prey in grisly detail. According to the study, there was a purpose behind this potential invasion of dolphin privacy; namely, to learn more about how the mammals hunted and ate.

    • U.S.
      Deadline

      Anne Heche’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Coroner – Report

      Anne Heche died from smoke inhalation and thermal injuries, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, People reported today. After Heche was pronounced brain dead, her family on Thursday made the difficult decision to take her off life support after any viable organs could be donated. Anne will be deeply missed but she lives on through her beautiful sons, her iconic body of work, and her passionate advocacy.

      • Harrowing 911 call released for Anne Heche car crash: 'They're kinda trapped'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Anne Heche's Death Ruled an Accident as Coroner Determines Official Causes
        People
    • World
      Yahoo News

      The return of 'rasputitsa' and what it means for Russia's war in Ukraine

      For centuries, Russia has depended on its harsh winter weather to help turn back invaders. But as summer turns to fall in Ukraine, it might be Russian forces who find themselves on the losing side of the “rasputitsa” — the wet, muddy period caused by melting snow in the spring and heavy rains in autumn. The rasputitsa, also known as “General Mud” or “Marshal Mud,” is well-known to military historians.

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      A private island in the Caribbean Sea is on sale for less than the average house in America. Take a look.

      Iguana Island, a private island in the Caribbean Sea, is on the market for $475,000. It's made up of five acres of land and features a home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The island, located near Nicaragua, is perfect for swimming, fishing, and watching stunning sunsets.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Woman fakes being stranded, then kills Florida college student who stopped, AL cops say

      A roadside robber masquerading as a stranded motorist killed a University of Central Florida student when he fought back, according to the Clay County Sheriff's Office in Alabama. The 22-year-old victim was identified as Adam Simjee of Apopka, Florida, and he was traveling with his girlfriend, Mikayla Paulus, 20, who witnessed the killing, the sheriff's office said in a press release. It happened around 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, as the couple were driving through Talladega National Forrest, a mile from Cheaha State Park, officials said.

      • Student killed in shootout with female robbers living off the grid with armed 5-year-old in Alabama forest
        The Independent
      • Apopka man killed during attempted robbery in Alabama national forest
        WFTV
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      Associated Press

      Police detail Vegas airport chaos, California man's arrest

      Two airline ticket agents were hurt when a 33-year-old California man breached security at a busy Las Vegas airport on Sunday, sparking panic among commercial travelers, flight delays and cancellations, police said in a report made public Tuesday. Neither injury was described as serious, according to an arrest report that compared the incident at Harry Reid International Airport to terrorism. Stefan Mathias Hutchison, 33, of Oakland, told arresting officers he wanted to go home immediately, not wait for a flight on Monday.

      • Police arrest California man at Las Vegas airport
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      • Man accused of causing mass panic at airport wanted to leave Las Vegas ‘as soon as possible’: police
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      McCarthy aide reacts to Liz Cheney attack with 'ironic' Dick Cheney quote

      House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy's office brushed off a disparaging comment from outgoing Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney on Wednesday, citing a quote from her father. Cheney spoke about McCarthy's leadership in the party early Wednesday, stating that he was not a wise choice to head the GOP moving forward. Harriet Hageman easily defeated Cheney on Tuesday night in the GOP primary race to represent Wyoming's at-large congressional district.

      • Cheney’s loss in Wyoming completes GOP’s near-total capitulation to Trump’s election lie
        Yahoo News
      • Rep. Cheney concedes primary defeat
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      TODAY

      Monkeypox Symptoms: Patient's Photo Timeline of Rash Goes Viral

      As monkeypox cases continue to rise worldwide, some people who have gotten infected are sharing photos and videos on social media to help spread awareness about the symptoms, show what the rash can actually look like and educate others about the disease. One person who goes by the name Silver Steele on social media posted a photo timeline on Instagram of how his monkeypox lesions progressed over three weeks, which has since gone viral. The 40-year-old Houston, Texas, resident became infected with monkeypox in early July, Steele told TODAY in an interview.

      • Who should get the monkeypox vaccine? Here's what experts say.
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      • Monkeypox can spread to pet dogs, doctors report
        Associated Press
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      Associated Press

      Alex Jones' lawyer faces disciplinary hearing in Connecticut

      A lawyer for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is facing scrutiny from a Connecticut judge, who began hearing testimony Wednesday on whether the lawyer should be disciplined for giving other attorneys for Jones highly sensitive documents, including medical records of relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Attorney Norman Pattis is representing Jones in a defamation lawsuit filed by Sandy Hook families against Jones for calling the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, a hoax. The Connecticut trial is separate from a trial in Texas that ended earlier this month with a jury awarding more than $49 million to the parents of one of the slain children.

      • Case against Alex Jones can proceed, Connecticut judge says
        Associated Press
      • Defamation case against Alex Jones can proceed, Connecticut judge says
        MarketWatch
    • World
      The Daily Beast

      ‘Empire’ Actress’ Sodium Nitrite Suicide Is Part of a Disturbing Trend

      A medical examiner report revealed this week that Empire actress Lindsey Pearlman died by suicide in February from sodium nitrite poisoning—and she's not alone. Pearlman was found dead in her car on Feb. 13, authorities said, after a five-day search for the actress, who appeared on TV shows like Chicago Justice and General Hospital. While family member's alluded to her death as a suicide at the time, a medical examiner report obtained by People magazine this week specified that Pearlman died from sodium nitrite poisoning.

      • ‘General Hospital’ Actress Lindsey Pearlman’s Cause of Death Revealed
        The Hollywood Reporter
      • 'Empire' actress Lindsey Pearlman's cause of death confirmed 6 months after she was found dead
        Fox News
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      Mehmet Oz says he was 'exhausted' when he filmed viral 'Wegner's' gaffe, adding it's not a big deal because 'I've gotten my kids' names wrong as well'

      Mehmet Oz said he was "exhausted" when he filmed his viral crudités video and mispronounced the name of the grocery store he was in as "Wegner's." In the video, Oz blamed President Biden for the high veggie prices, saying the GOP needs to win the Senate. Dr. Mehmet Oz, the GOP candidate for a US Senate seat in Pennsylvania, went viral again this week after his opponent John Fetterman retweeted an April video of Oz in a PA grocery store collecting vegetables for a make-your-own crudités platter.

      • Everything Wrong With Dr. Oz’s Crudités
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      • Video of Dr. Oz complaining about grocery prices goes viral: ‘That’s $20 for crudités!’
        MarketWatch
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      Reuters Videos

      Spanish cities tackle wild boar invasions

      STORY: They may be cute up close, but Spain is warning its residents to stay away from wild boars. There's been an increase of boar incidents across the country - 1,200 in Barcelona alone last year. And last month - a girl outside the city was sent to the hospital after a run-in with one of the animals.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      A Florida doctor put Xanax and Ambien in a woman’s drink. She didn’t know what he did

      Pouring powder analyzed as alzaprolam (brand name: Xanax) and zolpidem (brand name: Ambien) in a woman's drink at a Boca Raton restaurant's bar cost a Palm Beach County neurologist his medical license this week. The state Board of Medicine's final order revoking Dr. Mircea Morariu's license posted Monday. At the hearing before the final order, Morariu was present but not represented by an attorney.

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      Trump and his allies are demanding the Mar-a-Lago affidavit be released, but aides warn this is 'never good' for the defendant

      Since the FBI conducted a search on former President Donald Trump's Palm Beach, Florida, estate, Mar-a-Lago, Trump and his allies have been adamant about getting the search-warrant affidavit released to the public, but legal aides are concerned this could backfire, The Washington Post reported. The Department of Justice requested that the court keep the affidavit sealed, saying it contains "highly sensitive" information and could have "significant and irreparable damage" to the ongoing investigation of the former president taking documents from the White House when his presidency concluded.

      • Federal judge sets hearing on motion to unseal Trump search warrant affidavit
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      • U.S. prosecutors should weigh releasing more Trump search details-Bolton
        Reuters
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      Reuters

      Taiwan accuses China of exaggeration with islands footage

      TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan accused China of exaggeration on Tuesday after the Chinese military published footage of the strategically located Penghu islands, where there is a major Taiwanese air base, saying it was not true Chinese forces had come near the islands. China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, has carried out military exercises around the island this month after a visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was followed by five U.S. lawmakers on Sunday and Monday. The Chinese military unit responsible for the area adjacent to Taiwan, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, released on Monday video of the Penghu islands, apparently taken by a Chinese air force aircraft.

      • Taiwan's air force flexes muscles in face of Chinese war games
        Reuters
      • Taiwan envoy to U.S. says China bullying spurs foreign interest in visits to island
        Reuters
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      HuffPost

      Joe Biden's Actions At Bill Signing Ceremony Dumbfound Jimmy Fallon

      President Joe Biden's moves during the signing ceremony for the climate change and health care bill left Jimmy Fallon speechless on Tuesday. The “Tonight Show” host took jabs at the president's decision to appear at the ceremony just hours after first lady Jill Biden announced she had tested positive for COVID-19. Fallon played a clip of Biden, who wore a face mask while greeting lawmakers in the White House.

      • First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19
        CBS-Newyork
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        TODAY
    • Business
      Business Insider

      I'm one of the 800 Peloton employees losing their jobs. After massive layoffs in February, I've spent every day of the last 6 months wondering which shift would be my last — now I know.

      Peloton told employees last week it's cutting 800 jobs, closing retail stores, and raising prices. An anonymous Field Specialist at Peloton, whose identity Insider has verified, describes the warning signs that foretold this latest round of layoffs at the company. This is their story, as told to Insider's Sarah Jackson.

    • Business
      Associated Press

      American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic planes

      American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. Neither American nor the manufacturer Boom Supersonic would provide financial details Tuesday, including the amount of American's deposit. American, which also took options for 40 more Boom Overture planes, becomes the second U.S. customer for Boom after a similar announcement last year from United Airlines for 15 jets.

      • The Morning After: American Airlines is ordering 20 supersonic jets
        Engadget
      • American Airlines to buy 20 jets from Boom Supersonic
        TechCrunch
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Woman Charged With Murder After Kiss With Inmate During Visitation Goes Horribly Wrong

      A woman who shared a kiss with a prisoner during a visitation in Tennessee has been charged with murder after the inmate died shortly after their exchange. Rachel Dollard was taken into custody over the weekend by special agents from the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) and the Dickson County Sheriff's Department, the TDOC confirmed in a statement on Tuesday. Dollard is facing charges of second-degree murder and introduction of contraband into a penal facility and is currently being held in the Hickman County jail, the TDOC said.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Grisly alligator cannibalism witnessed by woman paddling through Florida state park

      Sounds of violent splashing in Florida's Silver Springs State Park led a woman on a paddleboard to discover a very large alligator was in the process of eating one of its own. Tammy Shaw shared images and video of the grisly moment on the Alligators of Florida Facebook group, showing the large alligator was slapping its prey against the water — to rip its meal into bite-sized pieces. It happened around 3:30 p.m.

      • VIDEO: Large alligators eats smaller alligator in Florida
        WOFL
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    • Science
      Yahoo News

      A strong geomagnetic storm is heading toward Earth, space forecasters say

      A strong geomagnetic storm caused by the sun could impact Earth later this week, space weather forecasters say. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center on Wednesday issued a geomagnetic storm watch following recent explosions on the sun that have triggered strong solar flares and multiple “coronal mass ejections” that could reach the planet on Thursday. NOAA defines a geomagnetic storm as “a major disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere that occurs when there is a very efficient exchange of energy from the solar wind into the space environment surrounding Earth.

      • A ‘cannibal’ solar storm is headed for Earth
        The Independent
      • The Northern Lights likely visible over Western Washington Tonight
        KCPQ
    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Sarah Palin's former in-laws threw a massive campaign party for her opponent before election night, and now they'll both be on the midterm ballot

      The Palins appear to know Begich from their shared time working at the MTA and MEA in Alaska. Sarah Palin's former in-laws threw a massive pre-Election Night party honoring the former governor's top Republican challenger for Alaska's only seat in the US House of Representatives — and now they'll face off in November's midterm elections. Begich is currently facing Palin in two races: a special election to fill late Rep. Don Young's seat until his term ends next year, and a second race to permanently fill the vacant seat for the next term.

      • Murkowski advances in Alaska Senate race, Palin in House
        Associated Press
      • Sarah Palin Advances to November General Election in Alaska House Race
        The Wall Street Journal
    • U.S.
      BuzzFeed News

      A Firefighter Accused Of Photographing Kobe Bryant’s Body Walked Out Of The Courtroom Multiple Times After Begging Vanessa Bryant’s Lawyer To “Stop Describing” The “Horrifying” Crash Scene

      Sheriff's deputies and firefighters accused of circulating photographs of Kobe Bryant's body at the scene of his death have begun testifying in court. The NBA legend's widow, Vanessa Bryant, sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in September 2020 over allegations that employees took and shared cellphone images of the crash site where her husband and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant, died on Jan. 26, 2020. Kobe and Gianna were among the nine people killed in a fatal helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.

      • A sheriff's deputy held onto Kobe Bryant crash site photos for 4 days and said that he and his colleagues shared photos because 'curiosity got the best of us'
        INSIDER
      • Former fire captain walked off witness stand 3 times during testimony over Kobe Bryant crash scene photos
        TheGrio
    • World
      Associated Press

      Germany flying 6 fighters 8K miles in 24 hours to Singapore

      Part of the EU's new strategy for the Asia-Pacific is focused on improving maritime security and ensuring safe passage through sea lanes, and several European nations have sent naval assets to the region for maneuvers this year. As China has grown more assertive in the region, the United States, Britain and others have also made it increasingly a priority. Germany sent the frigate Bayern to the region on a nearly seven-month deployment that wound up earlier this year, the first time a German warship had been in the Indo-Pacific for nearly two decades.

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    Is there room for a 3rd political party?
    • “Like it or not, inside American politics, you’re on one side or the other. There is no in between.”

    • “Were a centrist coalition to arise in service of ‘bipartisan’ policy objectives, it would shift the political center of gravity.”

    • “Purported constituents for a centrist third party aren’t as large a group as is often imagined and aren’t really centrists, either.”

    • “A successful third party is one that integrates itself or its program into one of the two major parties.”

    • “Favoritism for party candidates is a tough mountain to climb … Americans prefer to vote for a candidate they believe can win.”

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