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    • Some schools don't reveal COVID-19 cases

      Some schools don't reveal COVID-19 cases

      As schools have reopened classrooms amid the pandemic, some districts have been silent about cases, to the dismay of some anxious parents, educators and public health experts.

      'This is a danger to our community' »
      • How 'Build the Wall' donors feel about fraud charges

        How 'Build the Wall' donors feel about fraud charges

      • Fallout from Calif.'s ban on affirmative action

        Fallout from Calif.'s ban on affirmative action

      • Senate may nix disputed rule if Dems take control

        Senate may nix disputed rule if Dems take control

      • Tropical storms pose rare double threat to Gulf Coast

        Tropical storms pose rare double threat to Gulf Coast

      • Former elite U.S. solider conspired with Russia: DOJ

        Former elite U.S. solider conspired with Russia: DOJ

    • Double tragedy for Larry King as his son and daughter die in the space of 3 weeks
      Celebrity
      INSIDER

      Double tragedy for Larry King as his son and daughter die in the space of 3 weeks

      Famed TV interviewer Larry King is mourning the loss of two children, who died in the space of three weeks, according to Page Six. Daughter Chaia, 52, died on Thursday after battling lung cancer, following the sudden death of his son, Andy, 65. Larry and his remaining three children were said to be "distraught."

    • A Georgia police officer was fired after a viral TikTok showed him tasing a Black woman outside her home
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A Georgia police officer was fired after a viral TikTok showed him tasing a Black woman outside her home

      A police officer from the Gwinnett County Police Department in Georgia was fired after a viral video on TikTok showed he used a Taser on an unarmed woman outside her mother's home. Former officer Michael Oxford had been placed on desk duty following the Tuesday incident but was later fired, the Gwinnett County Police Department announced on Friday, citing inappropriate conduct in the field. "The investigation in this case has shown that Officer Oxford violated our policy and did not meet our core values," the department said in a statement.

    • Fact check: DNC didn't leave out 'under God' from the Pledge of Allegiance
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: DNC didn't leave out 'under God' from the Pledge of Allegiance

      The claim: The phrase 'Under God' was skipped during the Pledge of Allegiance at the Democratic National Convention Following the four-day virtual convention, social media posts emerged claiming that Democrats abstained from saying "under God" during the Pledge of Allegiance. The claim was initially shared on Facebook by former U.S. Republican senatorial candidate Peggy Hubbard. "The DNC omitted, One Nation Under God.

      • AP FACT CHECK: Trump's distortion on Dems and the pledge
        AP FACT CHECK: Trump's distortion on Dems and the pledge
        Associated Press
      • Trump: ‘Democrats Took God Out of the Pledge’ at the Convention. They Said It Every Night
        Trump: ‘Democrats Took God Out of the Pledge’ at the Convention. They Said It Every Night
        Rolling Stone
    • Leaked USPS email tells postal workers not to reconnect or reinstall sorting machines 'that have been previously disconnected'
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Leaked USPS email tells postal workers not to reconnect or reinstall sorting machines 'that have been previously disconnected'

      A leaked email to United States Postal Service employees instructed them to not reassemble mail sorting machines that have been dismantled, CNN first reported. The note, written by Kevin Couch, a maintenance operations director, said that workers were "not to reconnect/reinstall machines that have been previously disconnected without approval from HQ Maintenance." Just hours before, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said that all service changes will be paused until after Election Day.

      • This Weekend, People Are Rallying Behind the USPS With "Save the Post Office Saturday"
        This Weekend, People Are Rallying Behind the USPS With "Save the Post Office Saturday"
        Good Housekeeping
      • Newly-hatched chicks mailed with US Postal Service are dying in delayed shipments, farmers claim
        Newly-hatched chicks mailed with US Postal Service are dying in delayed shipments, farmers claim
        The Independent
    • Rush Limbaugh: Biden’s ‘Flawless’ DNC Speech ‘Had to Be Taped’
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Rush Limbaugh: Biden’s ‘Flawless’ DNC Speech ‘Had to Be Taped’

      On Thursday night, a series of Fox News hosts and commentators readily acknowledged that Joe Biden “blew a hole” in President Donald Trump's depiction of him as a demented old man by delivering a highly effective speech at the Democratic National Convention. Rush Limbaugh has a different theory. The conservative radio host who not so long ago received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Trump during a State of the Union address, spent his show Friday pushing the notion that Biden did not, in fact, deliver his speech live.

      • Accepting the Democratic Nomination, Biden Promises "A Path of Hope and Light"
        Accepting the Democratic Nomination, Biden Promises "A Path of Hope and Light"
        Time
      • Andrew Yang makes an appeal to 2016 Trump voters at DNC: "I get it"
        Andrew Yang makes an appeal to 2016 Trump voters at DNC: "I get it"
        CBS News Videos
    • Trump news: Americans told to prepare for unprecedented dual hurricane threat as president rages against 'deep state' in baseless Covid vaccine conspiracy
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump news: Americans told to prepare for unprecedented dual hurricane threat as president rages against 'deep state' in baseless Covid vaccine conspiracy

      Two tropical storms advanced across the Caribbean Saturday as potentially historic threats to the US Gulf Coast, one dumping rain on Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands while the other was pushing through the gap between Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and Cuba. Tropical Storms Laura and Marco were both projected to approach the US Gulf Coast at or close to hurricane force, representing a very unusual threat to Americans in their paths. Devastating wildfires in California have torched nearly 1m acres, in areas totalling more than the size of the state of Rhode Island, with 100,000 residents under evacuation orders.

      • U.S. could see two tropical systems make landfall on same day
        U.S. could see two tropical systems make landfall on same day
        NBC News
      • Puerto Rico Surfers Enjoy Large Waves Ahead of Tropical Storm Laura
        Puerto Rico Surfers Enjoy Large Waves Ahead of Tropical Storm Laura
        Storyful
    • Suspect in Portland Beating Turns Himself in
      U.S.
      National Review

      Suspect in Portland Beating Turns Himself in

      The suspect in the beating of a truck driver in downtown Portland turned himself in Friday morning, police said. “I am pleased the suspect in this case turned himself in and appreciate all of the efforts to facilitate this safe resolution,” Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell said in a statement on Friday. A crowd of rioters in downtown Portland beat a man unconscious Sunday night after dragging him from his truck, video footage of the incident shows.

      • 'Stop the riots': Trump threatens to bring in National Guard to Portland protests
        'Stop the riots': Trump threatens to bring in National Guard to Portland protests
        The Independent
      • Portland Police Use 'Smoke Canisters' to Disperse Crowd During 86th Night of Protests
        Portland Police Use 'Smoke Canisters' to Disperse Crowd During 86th Night of Protests
        Storyful
    • GOP Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona suggests supporters should 'fast a meal' and donate money saved to her campaign as she lags in fundraising
      Politics
      Business Insider

      GOP Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona suggests supporters should 'fast a meal' and donate money saved to her campaign as she lags in fundraising

      Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona suggested her supporters should "fast a meal" and donate the money saved to her campaign as she falls behind in the polls to keep her Senate seat, according to audio obtained by a local news outlet. McSally reportedly made the suggestion at an event in northern Arizona, according to the audio obtained by Arizona Family. "There's an air war going on on television right now, right, you see it," McSally said in the audio.

      • Embattled Sen. McSally Tells Backers Not To Eat — And Give Her The Money They Save
        Embattled Sen. McSally Tells Backers Not To Eat — And Give Her The Money They Save
        HuffPost
      • Republican Senator Martha McSally begs supporters to "fast a meal" to donate money to her
        Republican Senator Martha McSally begs supporters to "fast a meal" to donate money to her
        Salon
    • Emails Show Georgia School District Asked Students to Disinfect Classrooms for Volunteer Hours
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Emails Show Georgia School District Asked Students to Disinfect Classrooms for Volunteer Hours

      The email from the principal had a lighthearted, friendly tone, but the news she delivered was alarming: Three more students at Creekview High School in Canton, Georgia, had tested positive for the coronavirus—the fourth such letter sent to parents that week. “Come to CVHS to see our lady Grizzlies play at 9:00 10:00 or 12:30,” she wrote. Two days later, after 25 students tested positive and more than a quarter of the student body was placed in quarantine, the entire school was shut down.

    • Biden vows to defeat Trump, end US 'season of darkness'
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Biden vows to defeat Trump, end US 'season of darkness'

      Joe Biden accepted the Democratic presidential nomination with a vow to be a unifying “ally of the light” who would move an America in crisis past the chaos of President Donald Trump's tenure. In his strongest remarks of the campaign, Biden spoke Thursday night both of returning the United States to its traditional leadership role in the world and of the deeply personal challenges that shaped his life. Virtually every sentence of his 22-minute speech was designed to present a sharp, yet hopeful, contrast with the Republican incumbent.

      • Dynamic Joe Biden takes command in making his case to an America in crisis
        Dynamic Joe Biden takes command in making his case to an America in crisis
        USA TODAY Opinion
      • DNC 2020: Joe Biden convention speech fact-checked
        DNC 2020: Joe Biden convention speech fact-checked
        BBC
    • Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane didn’t check George Floyd’s ‘counterfeit’ $20 note
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane didn’t check George Floyd’s ‘counterfeit’ $20 note

      The alleged counterfeit $20 bill used by George Floyd wasn't inspected or collected before his fatal arrest in Minneapolis, according to one of the first officers at the scene. Former police officer Thomas Lane said in newly-released audio that he didn't obtain the bill before, during or after the incident that led to Mr Floyd's death on 25 May. In response to questioning by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Mr Lane said that he didn't look at the alleged $20 forgery being held by the Cup Foods worker identifying Mr Floyd.

      • Minneapolis plans to spend $4.8 million on temporary police station after its third precinct burned during George Floyd unrest
        Minneapolis plans to spend $4.8 million on temporary police station after its third precinct burned during George Floyd unrest
        Business Insider
      • Cop’s TikTok decried George Floyd’s death. NC police say that’s not why he was fired
        Cop’s TikTok decried George Floyd’s death. NC police say that’s not why he was fired
        Miami Herald
    • A US Air Force F-16 pilot just battled AI in 5 simulated dogfights, and the machine emerged victorious every time
      Technology
      Business Insider

      A US Air Force F-16 pilot just battled AI in 5 simulated dogfights, and the machine emerged victorious every time

      An artificial intelligence program developed by Heron Systems went head-to-head against a seasoned Air Force F-16 pilot in a simulated dogfight Thursday. Heron's AI achieved a flawless victory with five straight wins. The "WWII-style" dogfight was part of DARPA's AlphaDogfight competition, which is designed to advance the agency's efforts to build trust in AI and develop manned-unmanned teaming capabilities.

    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Biden lays out his vision for a post-Trump America

      The former Vice President closed the Democratic National Convention by calling President Donald Trump's record quote "unforgivable" -- and laying out his vision for a post-Trump America. "Hope is more powerful than fear. Light is more powerful than dark.

    • U.S. international airline passenger contact tracing plan stalls, sources say
      Business
      Reuters

      U.S. international airline passenger contact tracing plan stalls, sources say

      The Trump administration's efforts to require airlines to collect contact tracing information from U.S.-bound international passengers has stalled, five people briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday, adding such a mandate is unlikely this year. Major airlines and administration officials have held talks for months over a long-standing effort by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to mandate the collection and reporting of tracing information from passengers arriving to the United States from foreign destinations. In June, Reuters reported the White House had tasked an interagency working group with adopting an interim solution that could be in place by Sept. 1 as the issue gained urgency with the coronavirus outbreak.

    • Voting starts earlier than you might realize. It has Trump battling the clock in some battleground states
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Voting starts earlier than you might realize. It has Trump battling the clock in some battleground states

      Mail-voting for the presidential election is just weeks away in several key states, elevating the importance of next week's Republican National Convention for President Donald Trump to change the race's trajectory before the first votes are cast. As polls continue to show Trump trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden, the incumbent president is battling the clock in battleground states like North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania that start sending out and accepting absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 election in September. In all, 16 states begin voting before Sept. 29, according to the Trump campaign.

      • Trump says he wants police at polling sites. Experts say that's unlawful.
        Trump says he wants police at polling sites. Experts say that's unlawful.
        ABC News
      • “Voter intimidation”: Trump floats “illegal” plan to deploy law enforcement to polling sites
        “Voter intimidation”: Trump floats “illegal” plan to deploy law enforcement to polling sites
        Salon
    • AP Exclusive: Feds to seek death sentence for Boston bomber
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      AP Exclusive: Feds to seek death sentence for Boston bomber

      The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Attorney General William Barr said Thursday. In an interview with The Associated Press, Barr said the Justice Department would appeal the court's ruling last month that tossed Tsarnaev's death sentence and ordered a trial to determine whether he should be executed for the attack that killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. Barr said the Justice Department would take the matter to the U.S. Supreme Court.

    • Health officials in 3 states have traced new COVID-19 cases to the Sturgis motorcycle rally where hundreds of thousands of bikers gathered
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Health officials in 3 states have traced new COVID-19 cases to the Sturgis motorcycle rally where hundreds of thousands of bikers gathered

      Health officials in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota have now traced multiple new COVID-19 cases back to a motorcycle rally held in Sturgis, South Dakota between August 7 and 16. The rally, which drew hundreds of thousands of bikers to the 6,900-person city, has been tied to 15 new coronavirus cases in Nebraska, seven in Minnesota, and multiple incidences in South Dakota, according to CNN. The event was one of the largest public gatherings in the US since the coronavirus pandemic began.

      • Minnesota becomes 3rd state with coronavirus cases linked to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
        Minnesota becomes 3rd state with coronavirus cases linked to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
        NBC News
      • 15 Minnesotans catch coronavirus at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
        15 Minnesotans catch coronavirus at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
        Associated Press
    • Moderna says more than 40% of participants enrolled for COVID-19 vaccine trial
      Business
      Reuters

      Moderna says more than 40% of participants enrolled for COVID-19 vaccine trial

      In a tweet, the company also said that 18% of the participants currently enrolled are Black, Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, groups among the hardest hit by the coronavirus virus pandemic. Moderna began the study of its vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273, in July and expects to complete enrollment in September. Moderna, which has never brought a vaccine to market, had earlier received nearly $1 billion from the U.S. government, which is helping bankroll several vaccine candidates under its Operation Warp Speed program.

      • Latinos hit hardest by coronavirus, CDC finds
        Latinos hit hardest by coronavirus, CDC finds
        Yahoo News
      • New data shows more Asian American deaths in 2020
        New data shows more Asian American deaths in 2020
        Associated Press Videos
    • ‘You are an idiot’: Trump mocked for tweeting about ‘entrance requirements’ to virtual DNC
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘You are an idiot’: Trump mocked for tweeting about ‘entrance requirements’ to virtual DNC

      Donald Trump has been mocked for suggesting that people needed ID to attend this year's virtual Democratic National Convention (DNC). “To get into the Democrat National Convention, you must have an ID card with a picture...” In years gone by, those wishing to attend the DNC have been asked to buy a ticket and provide photographic ID to gain entry.

      • DNC festivities wrap up in Wilmington
        DNC festivities wrap up in Wilmington
        WPVI – Philadelphia
      • Biden takes on Trump in DNC speech
        Biden takes on Trump in DNC speech
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Why Lori Loughlin will spend 2 months in prison for the college admissions scandal while Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Why Lori Loughlin will spend 2 months in prison for the college admissions scandal while Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days

      Lori Loughlin Loughlin was sentenced to two months in prison Friday for her role in the college admissions scandal. Felicity Huffman, meanwhile, was sentenced to just 14 days in prison in September for her role in the scheme. Huffman paid $15,000 to the scheme's ringleader, Rick Singer, to have someone cheat on a college-entrance exam for her eldest daughter.

      • Judgment day for actress Lori Loughlin and husband
        Judgment day for actress Lori Loughlin and husband
        ABC News Videos
      • Parent Who Introduced Lori Loughlin to College Consultant Also Charged in Scam
        Parent Who Introduced Lori Loughlin to College Consultant Also Charged in Scam
        Variety
    • Rats reported feeding on packages of rotted fruit and meat as postmaster general's cutbacks unleash chaos at California's mail centers
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Rats reported feeding on packages of rotted fruit and meat as postmaster general's cutbacks unleash chaos at California's mail centers

      Chaos has ensued at mail sorting facilities across California as employees struggle with the recent cutbacks in staffing and equipment. At one mail-sorting facility in South Los Angeles, employees reported seeing gnats and rodents picking apart containers of fruit and meat that had been left to rot, according to the Los Angeles Times. The reports come after recently-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy made a series of sweeping changes to the postal service.

      • Postmaster general "highly confident" mail ballots sent 7 days before Election Day will be counted
        Postmaster general "highly confident" mail ballots sent 7 days before Election Day will be counted
        CBS News Videos
      • Yahoo News Special Report
        Yahoo News Special Report
        Yahoo News Video
    • Tesla employees heading to Austin for the upcoming Cybertruck factory are in for a red-hot real estate market
      Business
      Business Insider

      Tesla employees heading to Austin for the upcoming Cybertruck factory are in for a red-hot real estate market

      In July, Tesla in July picked Austin, Texas, as the site for its eventual Cybertruck factory. The company's broken ground on the project, and one real-estate agent said employees are already looking for homes in the city. Unlike San Francisco or New York, home prices haven't dipped much in Texas.

    • ‘The worst president’: 95-year-old Republican World War II veteran says he regrets voting for Trump and now backs Biden
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘The worst president’: 95-year-old Republican World War II veteran says he regrets voting for Trump and now backs Biden

      A 95-year-old World War II veteran and longtime Republican, called Donald Trump the “worst” president the US has ever had and praised Democratic candidate Joe Biden, ahead of November's presidential election. On Thursday, Edward Good spoke at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and praised Mr Biden, after multiple other Republicans endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate earlier in the week. Mr Good revealed that he voted for Mr Trump in 2016, but told those watching the virtual convention that he regretted voting for the president and revealed that he is now backing Mr Biden, according to the Daily Mail.

      • Biden and allies raised $70 million during Democratic  convention, campaign says
        Biden and allies raised $70 million during Democratic convention, campaign says
        Reuters
      • Republicans to make case for Trump after Democrats endorse Biden
        Republicans to make case for Trump after Democrats endorse Biden
        AFP
    • Gaza-Israel violence prompts stepped-up mediation efforts
      World
      Reuters

      Gaza-Israel violence prompts stepped-up mediation efforts

      Gaza militants fired rockets towards Israel, which responded with air strikes overnight, the Israeli military said, in the most serious escalation of cross-border violence in months, prompting mediators to step up de-escalation efforts. An Israeli military spokeswoman said its Iron Dome system intercepted nine of 12 rockets. Anticipating Israeli retaliation, Hamas, Gaza's Islamist ruler, routinely evacuates personnel from its sites.

      • Gaza-Israel bombardment enters 10th day
        Gaza-Israel bombardment enters 10th day
        The Independent
      • Fresh Gaza projectile at Israel as exchanges of fire continue
        Fresh Gaza projectile at Israel as exchanges of fire continue
        AFP
    • CDC head says US coronavirus outbreak could be controlled if '90% of Americans' follow safety guidelines like wearing a mask
      Health
      INSIDER

      CDC head says US coronavirus outbreak could be controlled if '90% of Americans' follow safety guidelines like wearing a mask

      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director said the coronavirus could be managed if Americans follow preventative measures to stop the spread of the virus, CNBC reported. "But it is going to require all of us to embrace these mitigation steps," CDC head Robert Redfield said on a conference call. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director said the coronavirus could be contained if most Americans follow safety measures to help prevent the spread of the virus for the next couple of months, CNBC reported.

      • Young children in daycare did not spread the coronavirus, study finds
        Young children in daycare did not spread the coronavirus, study finds
        Yahoo News
      • Limited transmission of COVID-19 found in U.S. childcare study, CDC says
        Limited transmission of COVID-19 found in U.S. childcare study, CDC says
        Reuters
    How Kamala Harris changes the campaign
    • “Harris brings an unusual blend of social justice progressiveness and law-and-order conservatism.”

    • “It's hard to imagine Trump-skeptical independents now aching to pull the trigger for Biden with Kamala on the ticket.”

    • “If Biden wishes, he can delegate the daily barrage of rebukes against his opponent to her. Biden now can rise above the fray.”

    • “Voters viewed her as among the most qualified to be president on Day 1 — a key positive.”

    • “Here’s a reality check: Running mates have very little direct effect on voters.”

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