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    • 9/11 families ask Biden not to attend their memorial events

      9/11 families ask Biden not to attend their memorial events

      Nearly 1,800 victims’ relatives, first responders and survivors are calling on the president to refrain from attending any memorials over his refusal to release Sept. 11 documents.

      'We are frustrated, tired and saddened' »
      • CNN fires 3 employees for coming to work unvaccinated

        CNN fires 3 employees for coming to work unvaccinated

      • Life may be about to get harder for the unvaccinated

        Life may be about to get harder for the unvaccinated

      • Apple's plans to scan iPhones cause alarm

        Apple's plans to scan iPhones cause alarm

      • In feud with DeSantis, White House turns up the heat

        In feud with DeSantis, White House turns up the heat

      • In this new era, a possible downside for remote workers

        In this new era, a possible downside for remote workers

    • 6 dead after floatplane crashes in southeast Alaska, Coast Guard says
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      6 dead after floatplane crashes in southeast Alaska, Coast Guard says

      A sightseeing plane crashed Thursday in southeast Alaska, killing all six people on board, including the plane's pilot, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The five passengers were Holland America Line cruise passengers, the cruise line said on Twitter. "An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Sitka located the wreckage at 2:37 p.m. and lowered two rescue swimmers who reported no survivors," the Coast Guard said in a statement.

      • Coast Guard: 6 dead in Alaska sightseeing plane crash
        Coast Guard: 6 dead in Alaska sightseeing plane crash
        The Independent
      • 6 dead after sightseeing plane in Alaska crashes
        6 dead after sightseeing plane in Alaska crashes
        NBC News
    • What happens when you allow hundreds of snake hunters in the Everglades? You get a winner
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      What happens when you allow hundreds of snake hunters in the Everglades? You get a winner

      Gov. Ron DeSantis, in between battling with President Joe Biden about mask mandates, announced that the 2021 Florida Python Challenge has a new king. The 10-day event, from July 9-18, resulted in the removal of a record 223 invasive pythons from South Florida, DeSantis said.

      • DeSantis feuds with Biden White House as COVID cases rise
        DeSantis feuds with Biden White House as COVID cases rise
        Associated Press
      • Joe Biden pokes at Ron DeSantis after Florida criticism: ‘Governor who?’
        Joe Biden pokes at Ron DeSantis after Florida criticism: ‘Governor who?’
        The Independent
    • Israel vaccinated fast and looked like it had beaten COVID-19. It just brought back a swathe of restrictions amid a Delta surge.
      World
      Business Insider

      Israel vaccinated fast and looked like it had beaten COVID-19. It just brought back a swathe of restrictions amid a Delta surge.

      Daily new cases rose to 3,260 on Tuesday, according to The Times of Israel - the country's highest level of new cases since March. Ministers on Tuesday approved rules that require mask-wearing at outdoor gatherings of more than 100 people. Close contact such as hugging and kissing and indoor socializing is discouraged, the paper reported.

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      ABC News Videos

      Florida student: ‘I and many others would feel much safer if masks were required’

      ABC News' Trevor Ault speaks with Lila Hartley, 12, who wrote a letter to her school board out of concern for her 10-year-old brother Will, who is too young for a vaccine.

    • Scientists fear a critical Atlantic Ocean system might collapse, triggering 'extreme cold' and sea level rise
      Science
      The Week

      Scientists fear a critical Atlantic Ocean system might collapse, triggering 'extreme cold' and sea level rise

      Scientists are worried the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a "critical aquatic conveyer belt" that drives currents in the Atlantic Ocean, is at risk of near-complete collapse due to climate change, The Washington Post reports. A shutdown of the crucial circulation system could "bring extreme cold to Europe and parts of North America, raise sea levels along the U.S. East Coast, and disrupt seasonal monsoons that provide water to much of the world," the Post reports. "The mere possibility that the AMOC tipping point is close should be enough for us to take countermeasures," warns Levke Caesar, a climate physicist at Maynooth University.

      • Major Atlantic Ocean current system may be approaching ‘critical tipping point’
        Major Atlantic Ocean current system may be approaching ‘critical tipping point’
        The Independent
      • Climate Change Could Shut Down A Vital Ocean Current, Study Finds
        Climate Change Could Shut Down A Vital Ocean Current, Study Finds
        HuffPost
    • All but one of the US women's soccer starters knelt to protest racism ahead of the team's Olympic bronze-medal match
      Sports
      INSIDER

      All but one of the US women's soccer starters knelt to protest racism ahead of the team's Olympic bronze-medal match

      All but one of the US women's soccer team players knelt before the Olympic bronze-medal match. Carli Lloyd stood as her teammates took a knee before kickoff - after the national anthem played. Players from teams around the world have knelt during the games to protest racism and inequality.

      • US women earn bronze medal with 4-3 win over Australia
        US women earn bronze medal with 4-3 win over Australia
        Associated Press
      • US women’s soccer team takes home bronze
        US women’s soccer team takes home bronze
        ABC News Videos
    • Oregon High School Janitor Stockpiled Weapons for Mass Shooting: Cops
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Oregon High School Janitor Stockpiled Weapons for Mass Shooting: Cops

      A janitor at an Oregon high school was prepared to gun down students and teachers at the school where he worked and made detailed plans for the shooting spree, local police said Thursday. Kristopher Clay, the 24-year-old janitor for South Medford High School, surrendered to the Medford police department on July 20, allegedly confessing to officers he had “homicidal thoughts.” Budreau said Clay had mentioned his plans and his homicidal intentions to other people who did not take him seriously and did not report him to the authorities.

    • Statistics showing more young people hospitalised with Covid are not what they seem
      Health
      The Telegraph

      Statistics showing more young people hospitalised with Covid are not what they seem

      On Thursday, Amanda Pritchard, the new NHS chief executive, claimed that a fifth of Covid hospital cases in England were young people. Ms Pritchard told the BBC about 1,000 young adults were "really unwell" in hospital, adding that the number being admitted was four times higher than at the peak last winter. NHS England clarified by saying that patients aged 18 to 34 made up more than 20 per cent of those admitted to hospital last month, up from around one in 20 – 5.4 per cent – at the January high point.

    • Big Tech salaries revealed: How much engineers, developers, and product managers make at companies including Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Uber, IBM, and Salesforce
      Business
      Business Insider

      Big Tech salaries revealed: How much engineers, developers, and product managers make at companies including Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Uber, IBM, and Salesforce

      So, to get a sense of what salaries in the industry are like these days, Business Insider analyzed the US Office of Foreign Labor Certification's disclosure data for permanent and temporary foreign workers to find out what companies pay employees in key roles, including engineers, designers, and salespeople. When you're done checking out this industry data, take a look at Insider's searchable database of over 250,000 salaries from more than 250 companies so you can know how much you should be paid. Google's software engineers can make more than $300,000.

    • An Ohio family accidentally threw out $25,000 while cleaning their grandmother's home but miraculously managed to recover it
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      An Ohio family accidentally threw out $25,000 while cleaning their grandmother's home but miraculously managed to recover it

      A family in Lorain County, Ohio, accidentally binned $25,000 in cash while cleaning their grandma's home. They made an urgent call to the local waste collection agency to try to locate the garbage truck. Workers at a local recycling center sifted through six tons of trash to help the family recover the sum.

    • Jimmy Graham is ‘confused’ by NFL rule after he was ‘basically forced’ to get COVID-19 vaccine
      Sports
      Washington Examiner

      Jimmy Graham is ‘confused’ by NFL rule after he was ‘basically forced’ to get COVID-19 vaccine

      Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham expressed frustration over a National Football League policy that would require players who use or enter team facilities to get tested for the coronavirus every day. Graham shared a picture of the policy, which was announced by the NFL Player's Association on Wednesday, saying he was “basically forced into getting the vaccine.” The league is looking to follow the same coronavirus-related restrictions it imposed in 2020 to keep players, teams, and staff members safe, according to the statement.

    • Police arrest a woman in China who they say used her medical-technology company as a front for buying and selling babies
      World
      INSIDER

      Police arrest a woman in China who they say used her medical-technology company as a front for buying and selling babies

      The head of a medical company in China is accused of running a child-trafficking business. A medical tech company in east China is under investigation on suspicion that it's a front for an illegal baby-trafficking business, the city of Weifang's Public Security Bureau said. Local police arrested the company's head on Monday after anti-trafficking advocate Shangguan Zhengyi conducted a sting operation with the help of Xia Ruchu from The Paper, a Shanghai news outlet.

    • ‘A straight up monster.’ World record 125-pound bighead carp caught by Missouri man
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      ‘A straight up monster.’ World record 125-pound bighead carp caught by Missouri man

      A Missouri man is a new world-record holder after a behemoth fish he caught last month — but not without a little help. The Missouri Department of Conservation confirmed Thursday the 125-pound, 5-ounce bighead carp shot by Matt Neuling shattered the previous record of 104 pounds, 15 ounces. Neuling said he and his friend initially thought it was a 30-pound grass carp they both shot.

    • Mary Trump says Trump used his infamous 'it is what it is' dismissal when she brought up concerns about her father's burial
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Mary Trump says Trump used his infamous 'it is what it is' dismissal when she brought up concerns about her father's burial

      Mary Trump wrote that Donald Trump's use of the phrase "it is what it is" to dismiss COVID-19 deaths brought back a childhood memory. Mary, the daughter of Trump's late brother Freddy, said her family used the phrase to minimize others' suffering. Mary Trump, former President Donald Trump's niece, wrote in her newly-released book, "The Reckoning: Our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal," that her uncle's use of the phrase "it is what it is" to dismiss the rising COVID-19 death toll last year brought back a chilling childhood memory.

    • Texas High School Principal Sees Racism in Calls to Remove Intimate Photos
      U.S.
      The New York Times

      Texas High School Principal Sees Racism in Calls to Remove Intimate Photos

      In June 2019, shortly after James Whitfield, a Black educator, was hired as the principal of a middle school in Colleyville, Texas, an administrator with the school district called and asked him to take down photos on Facebook that showed him and his wife, who is white, embracing intimately on a beach. Puzzled why someone had dug up 10-year-old images of the couple celebrating their anniversary in Mexico, Whitfield nonetheless complied by changing the settings to “Only Me.” But the photos have now resurfaced amid a controversy over racism that erupted in the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District after Whitfield on Saturday wrote a Facebook post about the request. When Whitfield, 43, asked in 2019 what was wrong with the photos, “The response was 'nothing,'” he recalled in an interview Wednesday.

    • People are changing their Tinder locations to Japan so here are more Olympic athletes the internet can’t get over
      Sports
      NextShark

      People are changing their Tinder locations to Japan so here are more Olympic athletes the internet can’t get over

      People are setting their Tinder locations to Olympic Village in the hopes of finding love with one of the world's top athletes. A TikTok trend: Kassie Yeung made headlines in May when she, a self-proclaimed “petty” ex-girlfriend, shared her 5,953-mile journey to Seoul to remove a “love lock” that she and her ex had once attached to a symbolic fence on Namsan tower. In a video posted Monday, she's seen swiping through a new feed after setting her Tinder location to the Olympic Village in Japan.

    • U.S.
      NY Daily News

      High school custodian says he was planning mass shooting in Oregon with stockpiled weapons, police say

      A high school custodian who confessed he was planning a mass shooting in southern Oregon has been arrested and charged with multiple crimes, police said Thursday. Kristopher Clay, 24, allegedly walked into the lobby of the Medford Police Department on July 20 and told an officer he was “having homicidal thoughts with plans to carry them out,” MPD said in a statement. Clay was transported to Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and placed in protective custody in the behavioral health unit, police said.

    • Texas GOP Official Mocked COVID Five Days Before He Died of Virus
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Texas GOP Official Mocked COVID Five Days Before He Died of Virus

      A GOP official from Texas who regularly espoused anti-vaccine and anti-mask views online has died from COVID-19, five days after posting a meme on Facebook questioning the wisdom of getting inoculated against COVID. Dickinson City Council member and State Republican Executive Committee member H. Scott Apley, 45, died in a local hospital around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help Apley's family with expenses. “He leaves behind his wife, Melissa, who is COVID positive, as well as their infant son Reid,” according to the fundraiser, which has so far raised almost $15,000 of its $30,000 goal.

      • A Texas GOP official who mocked vaccines and pushed anti-mask content died from COVID-19
        A Texas GOP official who mocked vaccines and pushed anti-mask content died from COVID-19
        Business Insider
      • Republican official who mocked COVID in final Facebook post dies of virus in Texas
        Republican official who mocked COVID in final Facebook post dies of virus in Texas
        Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    • Amazon delivery drivers say there's a 'giant war' between them and the company as they struggle to meet package quotas
      Business
      Business Insider

      Amazon delivery drivers say there's a 'giant war' between them and the company as they struggle to meet package quotas

      Drivers for Amazon delivery partners usually have 170-350 packages to deliver per shift. Insider interviewed three drivers who expanded on the difficulties of such a fast-paced job. The drivers confirmed many things that have been reported before, included peeing in water bottles.

    • News
      CBS News Videos

      Infrastructure bill draws thousands of lobbyists to Washington: Report

      A barrage of lobbyists representing nearly 2,000 companies and organizations are swarming D.C. to advocate for infrastructure advancements, according to a report from The Washington Post. Yeganeh Torbati, an economic policy investigative reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Michael George with a closer look.

    • Missouri coroner says he omitted COVID from death certificates after family requests
      Health
      Washington Examiner

      Missouri coroner says he omitted COVID from death certificates after family requests

      A Missouri coroner reportedly omitted COVID-19 as a cause of death from multiple death certificates after family members requested the virus be struck from documentation. Brian Hayes, Macon County's coroner, claimed he altered at least six coronavirus death records where another medical complication was present, such as pneumonia, at the request of grieving family members, he told the Kansas City Star. The practice has left Macon with 19 deaths from the disease, though the total should likely be over 30, the outlet reported.

    • China's youngest athlete at Tokyo Games wins gold with THREE perfect 10s in women's diving
      Sports
      NextShark

      China's youngest athlete at Tokyo Games wins gold with THREE perfect 10s in women's diving

      Quan Hongchan is already an Olympic gold medalist at just 14 years old. Young champ: Hongchan, China's youngest athlete at the Tokyo Games, performed two dives that the judges scored unanimously as 10 in the women's 10-meter (32.8 feet) platform diving to win her gold medal on Thursday, ESPN reported. Quan finished with a dominating score of 466.20, while her Chinese teammate Chen Yuxi won the silver medal with 425.40 points.

      • 14-year-old Quan Hongchan scores 2 perfect 10s in historic gold-medal diving performance
        14-year-old Quan Hongchan scores 2 perfect 10s in historic gold-medal diving performance
        Yahoo Sports
      • Watch 14-Year-Old Olympic Diver Nail Perfect 10 After Perfect 10
        Watch 14-Year-Old Olympic Diver Nail Perfect 10 After Perfect 10
        HuffPost
    • Osama bin Laden told his children 'I advise you not to work with Al Qaeda,' new book reveals
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Osama bin Laden told his children 'I advise you not to work with Al Qaeda,' new book reveals

      Osama bin Laden urged his children not to join Al Qaeda, according to a new book. One of bin Laden's sons, Hamza, became intricately involved with Al Qaeda and was eventually killed by the US. Bin Laden had five wives and 24 children.

    • Arrest in hit-and-run death of 'Gone Girl' actor Lisa Banes
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Arrest in hit-and-run death of 'Gone Girl' actor Lisa Banes

      An arrest was announced Friday in the hit-and-run death of “Gone Girl” actor Lisa Banes, who died almost two months ago. Brian Boyd, 26, was arrested Thursday and charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and failure to yield to a pedestrian, New York City police said in a news release. Banes was hit by a scooter or motorcycle in June while she was crossing a street on the way to her alma mater, the Julliard School.

      • Man charged in hit-and-run that killed 'Gone Girl' actor Lisa Banes
        Man charged in hit-and-run that killed 'Gone Girl' actor Lisa Banes
        Yahoo News Video
      • Suspect arrested for hit-and-run death of Gone Girl actor Lisa Banes
        Suspect arrested for hit-and-run death of Gone Girl actor Lisa Banes
        The Independent
    • Ashli Babbitt family lawyer says officer killed her in 'ambush' without warning
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Ashli Babbitt family lawyer says officer killed her in 'ambush' without warning

      Ashli Babbitt was the victim of an "ambush," says the Babbitt family attorney preparing a wrongful death lawsuit seeking more than $10 million in damages against the Capitol Police and the officer who fatally shot the woman during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6. The flash of violence was caught on video showing the officer off to the side holding a gun and Babbitt making her way through broken glass-paneled doors. At the center of the debate is the question of what was shouted and heard in the moments leading up to Babbitt's death.

    Is it time to reimagine the Olympics?
    • “If nothing else, Tokyo 2020 may end up being remembered as the wake-up call everyone needed.”

    • “Cancel the Olympics—for good.”

    • “Olympians haven’t really changed. These athletes still showcase extraordinary human achievement from around the world.”

    • “Delivering more excellence and less sideshow will probably require giving athletes a bigger voice in how the Olympics are run.”

    • “The Olympics were conceived in 1896 as a sporting event, and they’ve become a construction event.”

    Read the 360