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    Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney loses primary race to election-denier Harriet Hageman

    • 'I don't feel good about being the only survivor'

      Amber Escudero-Kontostathis was one of four people struck by lightning near the White House earlier this month, on her 28th birthday. She was the only one to survive.

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      • CDC's new COVID rules: Pure politics or smart policy?

      • Panic and concern as islands grapple with outbreak

      • U.S. coastline at risk of being hit with devastating tsunami

      • 1 suspect in brutal Calif. attack too young for charges

      • Megaflood could turn state into 'vast inland sea'

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman from California shares the biggest culture shocks she faced after moving to Iowa: ‘It’s crazy different’

      A Californian is going viral after sharing the biggest culture shocks she faced after moving to Iowa. The clip comes courtesy of Katie Bishop (@katphishhbishh), a podcaster and CRNA student now living in Iowa. Her video, about the most surprising differences between her old state and new one, now has over 800,000 views.

    • Politics
      The Hill

      Liz Cheney defeated in Wyoming primary

      Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), a one-time ally of Donald Trump who became one of his most ardent Republican critics, is projected to lose her primary on Tuesday after a longshot bid to survive defying the former president and his influence over GOP voters. Cheney was soundly defeated by Harriet Hageman, an attorney and former Republican National Committee (RNC) member who was endorsed by Trump last year. Hageman will be the heavy favorite to succeed Cheney next year as the deep red state's lone representative in the House.

      • Cheney’s loss in Wyoming completes GOP’s near-total capitulation to Trump’s election lie
        Yahoo News
      • What would a Liz Cheney run for president look like?
        Yahoo News
    • Health
      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 their monkeypox lesions progressed over three weeks, which has since gone viral. The Houston, Texas, resident became infected with monkeypox in July, according to Instagram.

      • Monkeypox can spread to pet dogs, doctors report
        Associated Press
      • Texas child believed to have monkeypox
        Associated Press Videos
    • Politics
      CBS News Videos

      Fallout continues after FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home

      The aftershocks of the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home continue to spread through Washington and around the country. CBS News chief national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues reports and Puck News senior correspondent Tara Palmeri joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the investigation.

    • 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
    • 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
    • U.S.
      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: Suspect who caused panic at LAS was arrested twice over the weekend
        KTNV - Las Vegas Scripps
      • Carmichael man jailed after sharp sound, Vegas airport panic
        KCRA - Sacramento Videos
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Trump was so distracted by grievances that he never got round to returning secret documents the FBI found at Mar-a-Lago: NYT

      Donald Trump left office in such disarray he omitted to return documents, per the NYT. The documents remained in his possession until the FBI took them in a raid last week. Former President Donald Trump omitted to return sensitive documents to the US government when he left office because he was so obsessed with settling personal grudges, The New York Times reported.

      • FBI interviewed ex-Trump counsel, deputy over sensitive documents -source
        Reuters
      • Trump attempts to use a Truth Social post to make a legal request for the DOJ to give Mar-a-Lago-raid documents back
        INSIDER
    • U.S.
      MoneyWise

      President Biden forgives nearly $4 billion in student debt — what’s next?

      President Joe Biden wiped $3.9 billion from the student loan records Tuesday. More than 200,000 former students, who still owe on a federal student loan from their time at ITT Technical Institute will see their loan balances cleared, whether they've applied for forgiveness or not. This brings the total amount of loan discharges under Biden to nearly $32 billion and leaves many wondering what more could be forgiven or at least if payments will remain on pause.

      • Student loans: Education Department discharges $3.9 billion for 208,000 former ITT Tech students
        Yahoo Money
      • Former ITT Tech students get $3.9B in debt cancellation
        Associated Press
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Doctor who sexually abused patients kills himself in jail

      A once-prominent neurologist convicted last month of sexually abusing patients killed himself Monday at a New York City jail, two people familiar with the matter said. Dr. Ricardo Cruciani, 68, was found unresponsive in a shower area at the Eric M. Taylor Center, a jail at the notorious Rikers Island complex, the people said. Cruciani's lawyer, Frederick Sosinsky, confirmed in a statement that his client had died, but not the manner of death.

      • Former Drexel neurologist who sexually abused patients kills himself in jail
        CBS-Philadelphia
      • Prominent Neurologist Convicted of Raping Patients Kills Himself in Lockup
        The Daily Beast
    • U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Cottonmouth turf war turns comical when a raccoon wades into middle of NC marsh fight

      A snake researcher documenting a venomous cottonmouth turf war in North Carolina saw the tense fight turn goofy when a self-absorbed raccoon wandered into the water. Video posted on Facebook by herpetologist Frederick Boyce shows at least five adult cottonmouths (each 30 to 35 inches long) were in the water when the raccoon made the clearly unnecessary decision to join them. It is seen coming within a few feet of two entangled cottonmouths before exiting the mud without so much as a scratch.

    • U.S.
      The Courier Journal

      Why the Eastern Kentucky flood was no natural disaster. Let's call it what it is

      And while this contributor will address that narrative below, there is another narrative that needs clarifying: The flood of July 28, 2022 was not a natural disaster.To imply this flood, along with so many other weather-borne catastrophes plaguing our world, is a natural disaster is to say three things: We don't know why it happened, we don't know how it happened and we don't know how to prevent the next one. But we do know the answers to these questions. We've known them for some time.

      • Kentucky governor to update the public on state’s response to the devastating flooding
        WTVF - Nashville Scripps
      • FEMA is making changes to help Eastern Kentucky flood victims. Here's how
        The Courier Journal
    • 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.

      • American Airlines to buy 20 jets from Boom Supersonic
        TechCrunch
      • Boom Supersonic will 'improve upon the safety standards' of subsonic flights: CEO
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • U.S.
      USA TODAY

      1 dead, 1 missing after jumping from 'Jaws' bridge in Martha's Vineyard

      One man is dead and his brother remains missing after jumping from the bridge made popular by the 1975 film “Jaws” in Martha's Vineyard, authorities said. Rescuers suspended the water search Tuesday afternoon for a 21-year-old man who never resurfaced after he, his 26-year-old brother and two others jumped from the American Legion Memorial Bridge late Sunday night, according to authorities. The other two people were rescued, said Adam Sansoucie, spokesperson for U.S. Coast Guard Station Woods Hole.

      • 1 brother dies, 1 missing after Vineyard bridge jump
        WCVB - Boston
      • Man Dies and His Brother Goes Missing After Group Jumps from Popular 'Jaws Bridge': Reports
        People
    • World
      INSIDER

      Meet Little Diomede Island in Alaska, the 'eyes and ears' of the United States just 2.4 miles from Russia

      Life in Diomede, Alaska, is unlike anywhere else in the United States. Just 2.4 miles from Russia's Big Diomede Island, the city of 83 people can see the border from the shore. "We're safe, as long as we sleep good at night," a resident told Insider.

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Trump Organization ex-CFO nears plea deal in New York tax fraud case -source

      NEW YORK (Reuters) -The long-time financial chief of former President Donald Trump's namesake real estate company is expected to plead guilty in New York on Thursday in a tax fraud case, a person familiar with matter said. Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg could be required to testify against the company, which is also charged in the case, the person said. A spokeswoman for the Manhattan District Attorney's office, which is prosecuting the case, declined to comment, as did a lawyer for Weisselberg and a spokeswoman for the Trump Organization.

      • Trump Org. CFO expected to plead guilty in NY tax case
        Associated Press
      • Ex-Trump Org. official Allen Weisselberg expected to plead guilty in tax case
        NBC News
    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Trump Lawyer Blasted For Demand That DOJ Release Mar-A-Lago Warrant Witnesses' Names

      Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba came under fire on Tuesday after she demanded that the Department of Justice go against protocol and release the names of the witnesses who helped secure the warrant for the FBI'ssearch of Mar-a-Lago last week. During an interview on the right-wing media outlet Newsmax, Habba said she and her client wanted the Justice Department “to uncover everything so that we can see what is going on.” Habba said she understood “the witness protection issue” but warned that “these witnesses are truly not going to be concealed for very long.”

      • The new faces on Trump’s legal team defending him over FBI raid
        The Independent
      • Judge sets hearing for key Trump search documents
        KTTV
    • World
      Business Insider

      Putin brags that Russian weapons are 'years, perhaps even decades' ahead of rivals as his army pulls old Soviet-era tanks out of deep storage due to losses in Ukraine

      Russian President Vladimir Putin bragged about his country's advanced weapons on Monday. He said during a speech that they are "years, perhaps even decades" ahead of foreign rivals. But on the battlefield in Ukraine, Russia has been forced to use outdated Soviet-era armor due to heavy losses.

      • Ignoring Ukraine setbacks, Putin touts 'superior' Russian weapons exports
        Reuters
      • Despite Russia's huge losses, Putin brags about weapons and is ready to share them
        Ukrayinska Pravda
    • Politics
      Yahoo News

      Cheney’s loss in Wyoming completes GOP’s near-total capitulation to Trump’s election lie

      In a watershed moment for the GOP, Rep. Liz Cheney, the most fearsome and resolute Republican opponent of former President Trump's lies about the 2020 election, was rejected by Wyoming voters in her own party Tuesday night. Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney and the vice chair of the Jan. 6 committee, lost her primary election to Trump-endorsed attorney Harriet Hageman, who paid fealty to Trump by echoing his false claim that the 2020 election was “rigged. Hageman had been leading Cheney in the polls for months, and appeared to have defeated her opponent by a large margin Tuesday night.

      • What would a Liz Cheney run for president look like?
        Yahoo News
      • Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney likely to lose her seat in Tuesday’s primary election
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Business
      TheBlast

      OMG: Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Sued For Millions Over Gum

      Legendary hockey star, Wayne Gretzky, has been served a massive lawsuit. The former Los Angeles Kings player and his wife, Janet Jones Gretzky, are being sued for multi-millions after promoting a weight loss gum. The couple have been promoting a weight loss gum called “Overeating Management Gum” aka 'OMG.'

    • U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Crooks was ‘visibly upset’ over earlier mishap before jumping from plane, pilot tells NTSB

      Charles Hew Crooks, the pilot who reportedly jumped to his death from a damaged plane on July 29, was so upset with a mishap earlier in the flight that he opened a cockpit window and may have become sick, the pilot of the craft told investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board. The NTSB released its preliminary report on the incident Tuesday. It describes information the NTSB has gathered, but does not draw any conclusions.

      • NTSB: Co-pilot was "visibly upset" before he exited plane in mid-air
        CBS News
      • Co-pilot appeared sick, apologized before exiting plane mid-flight near Raleigh airport, report says
        WSOC
    • Politics
      Yahoo TV

      Former GOP rep finds it 'so funny' watching his former colleagues 'twist into pretzels' trying to defend Trump

      Joe Walsh, a former Republican congressman from Illinois, appeared Sunday on The Mehdi Hasan Show, where he addressed how some congressional Republicans are coming to the defense of former President Donald Trump. Following a search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Fla., it has been reported that Trump had taken highly classified documents when he left the White House, which is illegal, even for a former president. Despite the fact that it was a legally executed search warrant, many members of the GOP have rushed to Trump's defense and denigrated the FBI.

      • Mehdi Hasan tallies Trump’s lies, excuses in wake of FBI search at Mar-a-Lago
        NBC
      • Is Karma Finally Coming For Donald Trump?
        The Root
    • Politics
      The Daily Beast

      ‘Viper’ Merrick Garland’s Trump FBI Raid Is Only the ‘First Inning’

      Democratic strategist James Carville has a message for people who are doubting Merrick Garland: Just wait. People are like, well, but let's wait and see a little bit. And this is like the top of the first inning.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Ivana Trump left Donald Trump's presidential inauguration after getting a 'very bad' seat: 'She was in shock'

      Ivana Trump was "in shock" at her seating placement at her ex-husband's inauguration, per New York magazine. "In Washington for the inauguration, she had a very bad seat," Massimo Gargia told the publication. Ivana Trump died last month after suffering a fall in her New York City townhouse.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Trump legal adviser ordered to testify in Ga. election probe

      A judge in Colorado on Tuesday ordered a legal adviser for former President Donald Trump's campaign to travel to Georgia to testify before a special grand jury that's looking into whether Trump and others illegally tried to influence the 2020 election in Georgia. Judge Gregory Lammons in Fort Collins, Colorado, made the decision after holding a hearing on a request from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to compel testimony from attorney Jenna Ellis. Prosecutors are interested in Ellis's role in helping to coordinate and plan legislative hearings in Georgia and others states where false allegations of election fraud were pushed, according to testimony in court.

      • Giuliani targeted in criminal probe of 2020 election
        Associated Press
      • Giuliani a target of Georgia's criminal probe into 2020 U.S. election
        Reuters
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    • “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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