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    • Trump WH obscured U.S. link to brutal murder

      Trump WH obscured U.S. link to brutal murder

      The Trump White House's response to Jamal Khashoggi's gruesome murder is the subject of the final episode of Yahoo News' 'Conspiracyland.'

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      • Why so many reconsidering summer vacation suddenly

        Why so many reconsidering summer vacation suddenly

      • Biden's 'frustrating' response to runner's suspension

        Biden's 'frustrating' response to runner's suspension

      • Teens who delayed flight allowed to fly the next day

        Teens who delayed flight allowed to fly the next day

      • Almost all U.S. COVID deaths now have 1 thing in common

        Almost all U.S. COVID deaths now have 1 thing in common

      • Surfside death toll rises as crews shift to recovery

        Surfside death toll rises as crews shift to recovery

    • Trump turns to an old tactic to battle his social media suspension: Lawsuits
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Trump turns to an old tactic to battle his social media suspension: Lawsuits

      Frustrated by his inability to use social media, former President Donald Trump turned to a tactic he has used before as another way of amplifying his voice in the public square: specious lawsuits. Trump announced Wednesday that he was leading a class-action lawsuit against the social media companies that suspended his account after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. At the time of the assault, Congress was certifying the 2020 election result, in which Trump lost to Joe Biden.

      • Trump’s ‘Big Tech’ Lawsuits Could Make Him Testify Under Oath About Jan. 6
        Trump’s ‘Big Tech’ Lawsuits Could Make Him Testify Under Oath About Jan. 6
        HuffPost
      • Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter, Google to Restore Social-Media Accounts
        Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter, Google to Restore Social-Media Accounts
        The Wall Street Journal
    • Former Brazil Health Ministry official arrested in Senate
      World
      Reuters

      Former Brazil Health Ministry official arrested in Senate

      Drama erupted in Brazil's Congress on Wednesday as a former Health Ministry official was arrested under the orders of the lawmaker leading a Senate inquiry into the government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis. Roberto Dias had been a logistics director at the Health Ministry but was fired last week after he was accused of asking for a bribe in the procurement of the Indian COVID-19 shot Covaxin. He was arrested at the behest of Senator Omar Aziz on allegations that he lied in his testimony to the Senate inquiry (CPI) earlier in the day.

    • Aftershocks expected for days after California, Nevada quake
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Aftershocks expected for days after California, Nevada quake

      A magnitude 6 earthquake jolted both sides of the California-Nevada border, tossed boulders onto a major roadway and was felt as far off as Las Vegas and even San Francisco, with days of aftershocks predicted, authorities said. The quake shortly before 4 p.m. Thursday was centered south of Lake Tahoe near Walker, a rural community of a few hundred households in the eastern Sierra Nevada. It was followed by dozens of aftershocks, including at least a half-dozen of magnitude 4 or above, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

      • Magnitude 5.9 earthquake shakes up California-Nevada border, regionally largest 'in almost two and a half decades'
        Magnitude 5.9 earthquake shakes up California-Nevada border, regionally largest 'in almost two and a half decades'
        USA TODAY
      • Bay Area hit by several quakes that struck NorCal, Nevada
        Bay Area hit by several quakes that struck NorCal, Nevada
        KGO – San Francisco
    • After White House backlash, Missouri says it never rejected door-to-door vaccine outreach
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      After White House backlash, Missouri says it never rejected door-to-door vaccine outreach

      After the White House rebuked Gov. Mike Parson Thursday for saying Missouri would not welcome a federal door-to-door vaccination outreach strategy, the state's Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) appeared to walk back his statements. On Wednesday evening Parson tweeted: “I have directed our health department to tell the federal government that sending government employees or agents door-to-door to compel vaccination would NOT be an effective OR welcome strategy in Missouri! But Thursday, the department struck a more conciliatory tone.

      • Missouri governor doesn’t want door-to-door vaccine help
        Missouri governor doesn’t want door-to-door vaccine help
        Associated Press
      • As CDC arrives, Parson says door-to-door vaccine strategy not welcome in Missouri
        As CDC arrives, Parson says door-to-door vaccine strategy not welcome in Missouri
        Kansas City Star
    • Philippines' Duterte ponders play for power as political exit looms
      World
      Reuters

      Philippines' Duterte ponders play for power as political exit looms

      Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte might be barred from a second term in office, but don't be surprised if he's still running the country after a presidential election next year. The popular Duterte gave the strongest hint yet that he might seek the vice presidency, saying on Wednesday that he was "sold to the idea" and thinking seriously about running for the largely ceremonial number two post. For Christian Monsod, a lawyer and one of the framers of the 1987 constitution, Duterte's real intent is clear.

    • Honolulu officers want charges dismissed in fatal shooting
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Honolulu officers want charges dismissed in fatal shooting

      Three Honolulu police officers are asking a judge to dismiss charges against them in connection with a shooting that killed a 16-year-old Micronesian boy. Prosecutors pursuing charges against them after a grand jury declined to indict them “is statutorily and constitutionally impermissible,” said a motion to dismiss by Officer Zackary Ah Nee. Attorneys representing fellow Officers Geoffrey Thom and Christopher Fredeluces have joined in the motion filed Tuesday.

    • Off-duty cop knocked out at Tennessee wedding after racist comments, reports say
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Off-duty cop knocked out at Tennessee wedding after racist comments, reports say

      An off-duty police officer was knocked unconscious with one punch at a wedding reception in Tennessee last month after witnesses said he made racist comments, according to police records. Knoxville Police responded to a report of a simple assault involving 22-year-old Tanner Holt, an off-duty officer in the department, around 8:55 p.m. on June 26, police said in an incident report.

    • Taliban visit Moscow to say their wins don't threaten Russia
      World
      Associated Press

      Taliban visit Moscow to say their wins don't threaten Russia

      A delegation of the Taliban visited Moscow on Thursday to offer assurances that their quick gains on the ground in Afghanistan do not threaten Russia or its allies in Central Asia. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the Kremlin envoy for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, met with the Taliban delegation to express concern about the escalation and tensions in northern Afghanistan. The ministry said Kabulov urged the Taliban “to prevent them from spreading beyond the country's borders.

      • Taliban says it controls most of Afghanistan, reassures Russia
        Taliban says it controls most of Afghanistan, reassures Russia
        Reuters
      • Russia-led bloc ready to act if Afghan border unravels, Taliban reassures Moscow
        Russia-led bloc ready to act if Afghan border unravels, Taliban reassures Moscow
        Reuters
    • Coronavirus latest news: Just 25 children died in one year from Covid in England, study reveals
      World
      The Telegraph

      Coronavirus latest news: Just 25 children died in one year from Covid in England, study reveals

      Rishi Sunak tells workers to get back to the office Delta variant reinfects people who have had Covid Backlash over mandatory tests for five year olds Euro 2020: Italy fans don't have to self-isolate Fifth of Britons want pandemic curfew to continue The risk of severe illness or death from Covid-19 is "extremely low" in children and young people, as new research reveals that just 25 under-18s in England have died from the virus in a one year period. This means that vaccines would need to be proven to be "very low risk" before children were given jabs, according to child health experts.

    • Philippines relaxes COVID-19 curbs to allow children outdoors
      World
      Reuters

      Philippines relaxes COVID-19 curbs to allow children outdoors

      The Philippines on Friday loosened coronavirus restrictions to allow children out of their homes so they can return to parks, playgrounds, and hiking trails in the capital region and some other provinces after a slowdown in infections. Children aged five and above, who were previously confined indoors, will also be permitted to go to outdoor tourist sites and dining establishments, and play non-contact sports outside, Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said. The pandemic has battered the Philippine economy, triggering millions of jobs losses, prompting policy makers to call for the easing of lockdown measures to help boost domestic spending.

    • 18 Best Platform Beds to Elevate Your Bedroom Style
      Style
      Architectural Digest

      18 Best Platform Beds to Elevate Your Bedroom Style

      You'll love these contemporary styles and budget-friendly price points Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Reports: Taliban seize key Afghan border crossing with Iran
      World
      Associated Press

      Reports: Taliban seize key Afghan border crossing with Iran

      The Taliban on Thursday seized another key Afghan border crossing, this time with Iran, according to an Afghan official and Iranian media. The seizure is part of a Taliban surge as American troops complete their pullout from Afghanistan. It was the third border crossing the insurgents have taken in the past week, after previously seizing crossings with Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

      • Iran hosts high-level Afghan peace talks as fighting surges
        Iran hosts high-level Afghan peace talks as fighting surges
        Associated Press
      • Russia-led bloc ready to act if Afghan border unravels, Taliban reassures Moscow
        Russia-led bloc ready to act if Afghan border unravels, Taliban reassures Moscow
        Reuters
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      Haiti's president killed by foreigners: police

      In Haiti, a group of handcuffed men were paraded before the media on Thursday. Suspects, police said, in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise. Authorities called them a commando unit, trained and heavily armed.

    • US woman killed by bear that dragged her from tent in Montana
      U.S.
      BBC

      US woman killed by bear that dragged her from tent in Montana

      US authorities are searching for a grizzly bear that killed a woman in Montana after dragging her from her tent in the middle of the night. Leah Lokan, a 65-year-old nurse from California, had stopped over in the town of Ovando during a cycling trip. During the attack on Tuesday, her fellow campers used bear spray to force the animal out of their camping site.

      • Grizzly bear pulls woman out of her tent in Montana, kills her
        Grizzly bear pulls woman out of her tent in Montana, kills her
        Yahoo News Video
      • Grizzly bear kills bicyclist who was camping in Montana
        Grizzly bear kills bicyclist who was camping in Montana
        Yahoo News Video
    • DOJ unveils massive indictment accusing 5 Floridians of attacking 7 police officers during Capitol riot
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      DOJ unveils massive indictment accusing 5 Floridians of attacking 7 police officers during Capitol riot

      Five Floridians were arrested and charged last week in connection to the Capitol attack in one of the largest indictments stemming from the insurrection to date. Prosecutors say the defendants, all from the Tampa Bay area, attacked and assaulted a line of police officers several times while outside the Capitol on January 6. Court documents say the defendants used riot shields and flagpoles to hit officers in the head and neck and later punched, kicked, and elbowed officers.

      • Florida group charged with attack on police during U.S. Capitol riot
        Florida group charged with attack on police during U.S. Capitol riot
        Reuters
      • Man charged with attacking AP photographer and police during Capitol riot
        Man charged with attacking AP photographer and police during Capitol riot
        Axios
    • New Zealand hot air balloon crashes, injuring all 11 aboard
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      New Zealand hot air balloon crashes, injuring all 11 aboard

      A hot air balloon crashed as it was about to land in New Zealand on Friday, injuring all 11 people on board, including two who suffered serious injuries and were airlifted to a hospital, according to authorities and the ballooning company. Sunrise Balloons said the hourlong trip near Queenstown had been uneventful and was operating within normal wind speeds when the pilot attempted to land on a private airstrip just before 10 a.m. “On approach, the balloon was caught by a sudden wind gust and the basket containing passengers impacted with a low bank,” the company said in a statement.

    • Amid growing frustration, White House pushes voting rights
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Amid growing frustration, White House pushes voting rights

      Facing a call to “save American democracy,” the Biden administration has unveiled new efforts to help protect voting rights amid growing complaints from civil rights activists and other Democrats that the White House has not done enough to fight attempts by Republican-led state legislatures to restrict access to the ballot. President Joe Biden met with civil rights leaders Thursday in the West Wing, while Vice President Kamala Harris announced $25 million in new spending by the Democratic National Committee to support efforts to protect voting access ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

      • Harris announces DNC will invest $25M in voting rights initiatives
        Harris announces DNC will invest $25M in voting rights initiatives
        Yahoo News
      • Harris announces $25 million investment in voting initiatives by the DNC
        Harris announces $25 million investment in voting initiatives by the DNC
        Yahoo News Video
    • Store clerk guns down shoplifter over four packs of Red Bull, Indiana cops say
      U.S.
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      Store clerk guns down shoplifter over four packs of Red Bull, Indiana cops say

      An Indiana gas station clerk chased a shoplifter into the parking lot and shot him in the face, Indianapolis police told local news outlets. Vincent Bibbs, a 49-year-old Speedway convenience store clerk, has been charged with murder, WISH reported. Before midnight on June 29, Bibbs confronted Damon McClain, 49, after he spotted him putting four packs of Red Bull in a garbage bag and heading out the door without paying, the TV station reported.

    • Nigeria's TB Joshua: Nigerian televangelist to be buried in Lagos
      World
      BBC

      Nigeria's TB Joshua: Nigerian televangelist to be buried in Lagos

      Popular Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua is being buried in Lagos after a week of funeral rites. Thousands of mourners have gathered at his church, the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in the Ikotun area of Lagos. Temitope Balogun Joshua was revered by people from around the world and tens of thousands of people attended his weekly services.

    • Pfizer to seek U.S. authorization for COVID booster shot as Delta variant spreads
      Health
      Reuters

      Pfizer to seek U.S. authorization for COVID booster shot as Delta variant spreads

      Pfizer Inc plans to ask U.S. regulators to authorize a booster dose of its COVID-19 vaccine within the next month, the drugmaker's top scientist said on Thursday, based on evidence of greater risk of reinfection six months after inoculation and the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, however, in a joint statement that Americans who have been fully vaccinated do not need a booster COVID-19 shot at this time. Some scientists have also questioned the need for booster shots.Pfizer's chief scientific officer, Mikael Dolsten, said the recently reported dip in the vaccine's effectiveness in Israel was mostly due to infections in people who had been vaccinated in January or February.

      • Pfizer to seek authorization for 3rd vaccine dose; shots still protect
        Pfizer to seek authorization for 3rd vaccine dose; shots still protect
        Yahoo News Video
      • Pfizer to ask FDA to authorize booster dose of COVID vaccine as Delta variant spreads
        Pfizer to ask FDA to authorize booster dose of COVID vaccine as Delta variant spreads
        Reuters
    • Toll lane operator, drivers among negligent in I-35 pileup, widow alleges in lawsuit
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Toll lane operator, drivers among negligent in I-35 pileup, widow alleges in lawsuit

      The negligence of private companies that operate and maintain Fort Worth interstate toll lanes, the state transportation department and 10 drivers caused an expansive 133-vehicle collision in February, according to a lawsuit filed by the relatives of a man who died as he drove to work. The lawsuit appears to be the first filed by a representative of the estate of a person who died in the Interstate 35 West collisions in which five other people were killed on lanes slick with freezing rain. It was filed on Tuesday in Tarrant County District Court by Jane Watson, whose husband, Aaron Watson, was driving a Kia Sportage when he died early on Feb. 11 in express lanes.

    • Two Haitian-Americans With Florida Ties Accused of Taking Part in Haitian President’s Assassination
      World
      The Daily Beast

      Two Haitian-Americans With Florida Ties Accused of Taking Part in Haitian President’s Assassination

      Two U.S. citizens with ties to Florida have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. James Solages, 35, an American of Haitian descent, and Joseph Vincent, 55, another Haitian-American, were brought before journalists at a press conference late Thursday where authorities presented 17 suspects to the public, all of them seated on a floor in handcuffs. “We are going to bring them to justice,” said Léon Charles, chief of Haiti's National Police.

      • News on the move: Haiti President Jovenel Moïse assassinated at home
        News on the move: Haiti President Jovenel Moïse assassinated at home
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Haitian president assassinated, Taliban advances through Afghanistan, Ever Given ship sets sail
        Haitian president assassinated, Taliban advances through Afghanistan, Ever Given ship sets sail
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Cancer death rates are declining — but not for all types. Report hints at one factor
      Health
      Miami Herald

      Cancer death rates are declining — but not for all types. Report hints at one factor

      Rates of people dying from cancer overall continue to decline in both men and women — and for all racial and ethnic groups — according to an annual report on cancer in the U.S. conducted by several federal health agencies. Death rates dropped for 11 of the 19 most common cancers in men and for 14 of the 20 most common cancers for women from 2014-2018, with significant progress seen in lung and skin cancer. Dr. Karen Knudsen, chief executive officer of the American Cancer Society, said the improvements in survival for these types of cancers “are the result of progress across the entire cancer continuum — from reduced smoking rates to prevent cancer to discoveries such as targeted drug therapi...

    • Cobra owner’s lawyer says enclosures passed recent inspection. Snakes have been seized
      U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Cobra owner’s lawyer says enclosures passed recent inspection. Snakes have been seized

      The lawyer for the man facing charges related to an escaped zebra cobra says Raleigh animal control inspected her client's snake enclosures just months ago and found everything there to be “in full compliance.” Anna Smith Felts, the attorney for Christopher Gifford, 21, told The News & Observer on Thursday that in March 2021, the same month Gifford was bitten by a deadly green mamba, animal control officers inspected the basement of Gifford's parents' home in northwest Raleigh and that “all of the enclosures were found to be appropriate.” After the escaped cobra incident, Gifford is facing 36 charges of keeping venomous snakes in improper enclosures and three charges related to snakes in containers that were mislabeled.

      • Raleigh owner of escaped zebra cobra is facing 40 charges, police say
        Raleigh owner of escaped zebra cobra is facing 40 charges, police say
        The State
      • TikTok star charged after his poisonous snake escaped for seven months
        TikTok star charged after his poisonous snake escaped for seven months
        The Independent
    • Tropical storm sparks tornado warnings in trek up East Coast
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Tropical storm sparks tornado warnings in trek up East Coast

      Severe weather from Tropical Storm Elsa spurred tornado warnings in Delaware and New Jersey early Friday as the system moved over the mid-Atlantic states and into the northeastern United States. Overnight in coastal New Jersey, a 78 mph (126 kph) wind gust was recorded in Ludlam Bay, and a 71 mph (114 kph) gust was recorded in Beach Haven — both appeared to be “associated with nearby tornadoes,” the National Hurricane Center said in a 5 a.m. update.

      • Tropical Storm Elsa to reach Myrtle Beach early Thursday morning
        Tropical Storm Elsa to reach Myrtle Beach early Thursday morning
        The State
      • Esla brings heavy rain along East Coast; tropical storm warning as far north as Massachusetts
        Esla brings heavy rain along East Coast; tropical storm warning as far north as Massachusetts
        MarketWatch
    Who should pay for infrastructure?
    • “Conglomerates benefit from the infrastructure paid for by taxpayers. … Shouldn't they help pay for all this?”

    • “Placing the burden for infrastructure improvements on those who use the facilities is the traditional way.”

    • “The world’s investors are offering America a cheap line of credit … and there’s no real reason to turn them down.”

    • “The carbon tax has unique advantages … It’s the obvious way forward.”

    • “A focused bill that repurposes unspent Covid funds is the best option.”

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