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    • Highland Park shooting: Over $2M raised for toddler

      A fundraiser that was launched Tuesday for 2-year-old Aiden McCarthy, whose parents were both killed in the mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill., has raised more than $2 million.

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      • Boy, 2, found alone at July 4 parade after parents died

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      Yahoo Finance

      Only one thing will send gas prices back below $4 a gallon, analyst says

      Despite West Texas intermediate crude oil futures dipping below $100 per barrel on Tuesday, serious gas price relief may be unlikely happen until motorists make adjustments by driving less. "I think the only thing that's going to make a dent in gasoline or jet fuel prices is demand destruction," Vectis Energy Partners principal Tamar Essner said on Yahoo Finance Live after being asked when gas prices may drop below $4 a gallon (video above). Consumers are beginning to see some pressure taken off their wallets when making their stop at the local gas pump, with the average price of regular unleaded gasoline dropping for the third straight week last week, but prices remain exorbitant as drivers haven't pulled back aggressively on travel.

      • Gas prices will ‘push higher’ until demand destruction kicks in, analyst says
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      • Florida gas prices decline for third straight week
        CBS Miami
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Couple Slain in Parade Nightmare in Front of Their Toddler

      On Monday, he was sitting on his walker and surrounded by his family when he was hit by bullets. We all threw ourselves to the ground,” his daughter, Josefina Toledo, told The Daily Beast after the shooting. My dad, since it's difficult for him to walk… he was sitting on his walker and he was hit in his back and in his head.

      • Great-Grandpa Sitting in Walker Cut Down by Parade Sniper
        The Daily Beast
      • Toddler orphaned when parents were slain after taking him to Highland Park parade
        CBS-Chicago
    • U.S.
      WPXI

      Police searching for 2 suspects involved in attack at Washington County Days Inn

      Police are searching for two suspects they said were involved in an attack at a Days Inn hotel in Washington County. According to police, the two men used an airsoft gun and personal weapons to carry out the attack on two hotel guests. One of the guests was left with serious injuries.

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      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman learns her neighbor pays $600 more in rent than her: ‘Is that legal?’

      A woman discovered her landlord is inflating rent prices for new tenants. TikToker @cal_cifer_2.0 dished on what she dubbed “community drama” after her neighbor did some sleuthing around. She lives in an area with a bunch of one-bedroom rentals.

    • U.S.
      Fox News

      Highland Park July 4th shooting suspect's parents were 'a problem,' says former coach

      The parents of accused Highland Park, Illinois, shooter Robert 'Bobby' Crimo III were "a problem" and always the last to pick him up from his afterschool sports program, the suspect's former coach told Fox News Digital. "I remember the parents more than him because they were kind of a problem," recalled Jeremy Cahnmann, who ran an afterschool sports program at Lincoln Elementary School. "There wasn't a lot of love in that family."

    • World
      USA TODAY

      Woman captures moment lightning strikes her husband's truck on interstate in Florida

      The woman filming the video said her husband and three children were traveling in front of her when it was hit by the lightning strike.

    • World
      Reuters

      U.S. funeral home owner who sold body parts pleads guilty to fraud

      A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal charge of defrauding relatives of the dead by dissecting their family members' corpses and selling the body parts without permission, a practice exposed in a 2018 Reuters investigative report https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-funeral. Megan Hess, who operated a funeral home called Sunset Mesa and a human body parts business called Donor Services from the same building, entered the plea to the charge of fraud at a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Gordon Gallagher in Grand Junction, Colorado. Gallagher scheduled Hess, who had previously pleaded not guilty, to be sentenced in January, with the prosecution calling for 12 to 15 years in prison.

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      MarketWatch

      Car quality is slipping: These are the brands with the most and least complaints, study finds

      The study, in its 36th year, asks new car owners to report problems with their vehicles in the first 90 days of ownership. The numbers had been trending down in recent years. Last year, the industry average was 162 owner complaints per 100 vehicles.

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      FTW Outdoors

      Can you spot the mountain lion stalking the elk?

      Travel Guide Book on Saturday shared an image showing the hind portion of an elk and, somewhere in the arroyo, a predatory mountain lion. Research reveals that the image was captured by a motion-sensor trail camera in October 2019 as part of an arroyo restoration project in New Mexico's Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge. Rio Mora shared the image as a quiz for its Facebook followers in July 2020.

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      Yahoo Celebrity

      'Fed up' Debra Messing says she got Biden elected during White House call about abortion rights: Report

      The White House orchestrated a call with celebrity Democratic supporters amid the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade... and it didn't go very well. According to a report from CNN, Debra Messing was among the participants "fed up" about President Joe Biden's lack of urgency and the administration being unprepared despite weeks of warning. White House aides co-organized the call with the advocacy group Build Back Better Together.

      • Debra Messing 'fed up' during White House call about abortion rights, said she got Biden elected: Report
        Yahoo Entertainment
      • Debra Messing reportedly tells White House there’s no point in voting after Roe v Wade is overturned
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Look at My Face and Tell Me We Don’t Need Gun Control

      The ambulances and police vehicles that kick off the parade came by, then the marching band passed. That's when we heard it: pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. I thought it was fireworks until I saw people ducking.

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      NextShark

      Tearful WWII vet says on his 100th birthday that current state of America is 'not what they died for'

      A U.S. veteran who saw action in World War II lamented the current state of the country while celebrating his 100th birthday. Carl Spurlin Dekel, who spent his special day on June 29 with friends and family, broke down in tears as he told Fox13 in an interview shared the day after that his fellow soldiers did not die in the war for what America has now purportedly become.

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      Reuters

      Russia's stated war aims begin catching up with reality

      LONDON (Reuters) - The speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament said on Tuesday that Ukraine had become a "terrorist state" and was doing everything to ensure that Russia did not stop its invasion at the borders of the eastern Donbas region as advertised. The remark by Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin marked an escalation of Russian war rhetoric but ignored the fact that Moscow's forces already occupy large parts of southern Ukraine as well. It suggested that Moscow, fresh from seizing the last parts of Ukraine's Luhansk region on Sunday, might be preparing once more to expand its stated war objectives, which it reined back a month into the invasion after an assault on the capital Kyiv and an advance on the second largest city Kharkiv were beaten back.

      • Russian Duma speaker: Ukraine pushing Moscow to expand its military goals - RIA
        Reuters
      • Russia hammers Ukraine's Donetsk region after seizing Luhansk
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Justice Clarence Thomas once opposed Highland Park's assault weapons ban, saying that the 'overwhelming majority' of those with the rifles use them lawfully

      Highland Park, Illinois, banned assault rifles nearly a decade before Monday's mass shooting. The ban was challenged and the case made its way to the Supreme Court, which refused to hear it. In a dissent, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that an "overwhelming majority" use such weapons lawfully.

      • Harris calls for assault weapons ban at NEA event
        Associated Press Videos
      • Clarence Thomas wrote dissent opinion on assault rifle ban in Highland Park nearly a decade ago
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Refinery29

      Say Goodbye To Macy Gray — She Outed Herself As A TERF

      You can't support someone's rights or claim to believe in their existence as you take away their basic rights — like their right to play on a school sports team. Trans girls and women are being barred from competing in sports in states around the country. Gray's trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) behavior isn't new (J.K. Rowling — who supported Gray on Twitter — and writer Chimamanda Nzgozi Adichie are other famous examples), but it's even more upsetting considering that cis Black women should be supporting trans women because we're fighting the same fight against the same oppressors.

      • Macy Gray accused of transphobia after saying surgery 'doesn't make you a woman'
        Entertainment Weekly
      • J.K. Rowling backs Macy Gray's anti-trans remarks about what makes 'a woman'
        LA Times
    • Business
      TechCrunch

      Sure, Tesla, a solar trailer

      Over the weekend, Tesla showed off its latest gadget: a solar trailer, featuring extendable panels, a satellite internet terminal and even a lick of matte-black paint. Tesla may have designed the trailer to add some range to electric vehicles—or, to advertise Starlink's new $25-per-month "portability" feature, which SpaceX announced in May. Whatever it's for, you probably won't see this trailer for sale any time soon.

    • World
      The Daily Beast

      Putin Pal Drops Menacing Hint: a ‘Cleansing’ Is Coming for Europe

      The time has come for the forgetful Europe to give itself a moral cleansing,” Lukashenko said, without going into further detail about what that would entail, according to BelTA. Lukashenko mentioned that efforts to fight Nazis from World War II, or what Russia calls the “Great Patriotic War,” are not over yet—echoing erroneous Russian claims that they are waging war in Ukraine in order to “denazify” or fight Nazis in Ukraine. It is “a war to destroy the Slavic ethnos, cultures and entire nations.

    • Business
      MoneyWise

      Warren Buffett says inflation 'swindles almost everybody' — here's 10 ways his frugal habits can help you save money

      Warren Buffett might have billions of dollars to his name, but unlike other celebrities and financial gurus, he prefers to live life simply. Consider what Buffett had to say during Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting in May, when he acknowledged inflation was already one of the economy's biggest problems. Here are nine ways Buffett's frugality can help you save and spend wisely.

    • World
      Associated Press

      High cost of Russian gains in Ukraine may limit new advance

      After more than four months of ferocious fighting, Russia claimed a key victory: full control over one of the two provinces in Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland. The critical question now is whether Russia can muster enough strength for a new offensive to complete its seizure of the Donbas and make gains elsewhere in Ukraine. “Yes, the Russians have seized the Luhansk region, but at what price?” asked Oleh Zhdanov, a military analyst in Ukraine, noting that some Russian units involved in the battle lost up to a half their soldiers.

      • Russia hammers Ukraine's Donetsk region after seizing Luhansk
        Reuters
      • Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now
        Reuters
    • Health
      Prevention

      Here’s What Happens If You Eat Mold, According to Food Safety Experts

      It happens to the best of us: You distractedly eat a piece of cheese from your fridge, only to realize as you're snacking on the last of it that it's moldy. While that alone can make you feel nauseous, it's only natural to wonder…what happens if you eat mold? Can you get sick from eating mold or is it no big deal?

    • U.S.
      Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

      Suspected parade gunman traveled to Wisconsin after shooting and Milwaukee's chances of hosting RNC may have improved

      The Highland Park gunman fired 70 rounds, planned the assault for weeks and drove to the Madison area after the shootings, police say The man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens more at a Fourth of July parade planned the rooftop rampage for weeks and donned women's clothes to help ease his escape into the crowd, police said Tuesday. Lake County Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli said Robert E. Crimo III, 21, acted alone and fired more than 70 shots. Crimo then abandoned the assault rifle, climbed down from the roof and walked to his mother's home, said Covelli, who revealed a seventh victim died Tuesday.

      • Highland Park parade shooting suspect dressed as a woman to blend in with crowd, police say
        Yahoo News
      • Police say July 4 parade shooting suspect dressed in women’s clothing to hide identity during massacre
        Yahoo News Video
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      San Francisco property owners banned from parking car on it

      A San Francisco couple that parked their car for decades on a paved part of their property in front of their home has been banned from doing so unless they want to risk steep fines. KGO-TV reported Monday that city officials sent a letter to Judy and Ed Craine telling them they can't park on the pavement on their property on a hilly street even though they have for 36 years. With the letter came a notice of a $1,542 fine and the threat of a $250-a-day fee for continued parking on their property.

    • Business
      Motley Fool

      USPS Prices Will Increase on July 10. Find Out How Much More It Will Cost to Send Mail

      Otherwise, your letter will make its way back to you. The USPS announced upcoming pricing changes that begin on July 10. Here's what you need to know about the news.

    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Tucker Finds a Way to Blame Women for Young Male Mass Shootings

      On the heels of yet another mass shooting, Tucker Carlson identified what he believes to be one contributing factor in young men using firearms on innocent bystanders: women “lecturing” them about “their so-called privilege.” Carlson opened his Tuesday show discussing the shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, allegedly by 21-year-old Robert “Bobby” Crimo. The Fox News host mentioned how authorities said Crimo had appeared on their radar twice before: in April 2019 after a suicide attempt and a few months later after he threatened to “kill everyone” in his immediate family.

      • Tucker Blames Shootings On Weed And Women
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      • What we know about the 21-year-old suspect in the Highland Park July 4 shooting
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    • World
      Reuters

      Suspected North Korea dam water release prompts South Koreans to evacuate

      North Korea appears to have released water from a dam near its border with South Korea, prompting vacationers in the neighbouring country to evacuate over rising water levels on the Imjin River, officials said on Tuesday. The water level at a bridge at the river in the South's border county of Yeoncheon surpassed 1 metre on Monday afternoon, requiring visitors on the riverbank to evacuate, government data showed. "North Korea appears to have released water from its Hwanggang dam," an official at South Korea's unification ministry handling inter-Korean affairs told Reuters.

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    Will AI one day become sentient?
    • “Left unchecked, if artificial intelligence reaches cognition … it will be fueled by some of the most inhumane impulses of humanity.”

    • “Now is the time to stop and think — before our technology outstrips us once again.”

    • “I don't want to talk about sentient robots, because at all ends of the spectrum there are humans harming other humans.”

    • “Minds can take different forms … We should avoid reducing questions about AIs to ‘Can AIs think and feel like us?’”

    • “To identify sentience, or consciousness, or even intelligence, we’re going to have to work out what they are.”

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