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    • Feds issue threat warning linked to Trump conspiracy

      Feds issue threat warning linked to Trump conspiracy

      The Department of Homeland Security said it observed calls for violence associated with the conspiracy theory that former President Trump will be reinstated.

      No specific evidence of a plot »
      • Dixie fire explodes, grows into nation's largest wildfire

        Dixie fire explodes, grows into nation's largest wildfire

      • Scientist: Ice Age lion cub in 'near-perfect condition'

        Scientist: Ice Age lion cub in 'near-perfect condition'

      • Florida hit with outbreak that is wreaking havoc on fish

        Florida hit with outbreak that is wreaking havoc on fish

      • WH: 'We're not going to lock down our economy'

        WH: 'We're not going to lock down our economy'

      • A dark reminder in COVID-19's current infection rate

        A dark reminder in COVID-19's current infection rate

    • A mother got her teenage kids to help clean up the crime scene after she shot and dismembered their stepdad, reports say
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A mother got her teenage kids to help clean up the crime scene after she shot and dismembered their stepdad, reports say

      Thessalonica Allen, 34, shot her husband and cut his legs off, according to court documents. Allen also asked her children to help clean up the crime scene, ABC 7 reported. Thessalonica Allen is accused of shooting her husband, Randy Allen, inside an apartment in LaPorte, Indiana, after an altercation broke out over the woman's internet history, WCAX 3 reported.

    • Ben Shapiro Embarrasses Himself on ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Ben Shapiro Embarrasses Himself on ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’

      On Friday night, two of the country's foremost Islamophobes sat across from one another on HBO to debate the issues of the day. In one corner was Bill Maher, a self-professed liberal who spends 90 percent of his Real Time show railing against Muslims, platforming conspiracy theorists and/or white nationalist trolls, and whining about “cancel culture. The other had Ben Shapiro, the Daily Wire co-founder who, when he's not being an outrageous hypocrite or distributing films by producers with a long history of overlooking sexual misconduct, spends 90 percent of his time whining about “cancel culture” or “owning the libs” by saying hateful drivel like this: The last time Shapiro visited Maher's ...

    • Donald Trump wants his supporters to carry a plastic card that critics say looks remarkably similar to Nazi insignia
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Donald Trump wants his supporters to carry a plastic card that critics say looks remarkably similar to Nazi insignia

      Former President Donald Trump wants his most loyal supporters to carry plastic "Trump Cards." One of the four designs features a right-facing gold eagle. The Nazi-era Reichsadler also faces right.

      • New 'Trump card' for most ardent supporters likened to Nazi insignia
        New 'Trump card' for most ardent supporters likened to Nazi insignia
        The Telegraph
      • ‘Trump card’ former president wants his supporters to carry misspells the word ‘official’
        ‘Trump card’ former president wants his supporters to carry misspells the word ‘official’
        The Independent
    • Gang Members Established ‘Autonomous Zone’ in Atlanta, Killed Eight-Year-Old Girl during Police Protest
      U.S.
      National Review

      Gang Members Established ‘Autonomous Zone’ in Atlanta, Killed Eight-Year-Old Girl during Police Protest

      In the aftermath of the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, violent gang members laid siege to a local Wendy's to protest his death — establishing an “autonomous zone” with a strict no-trespassing policy for police officers or pedestrians — before shooting and killing an eight-year-old girl, according to a warrant obtained by the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Under the guise of protesting police brutality, members of the Bloods street gang established a perimeter around the Wendy's, with armed rogue members declaring control over the territory “brandishing, pointing and discharging of firearms at citizens and civilians to ensure compliance with their authority in a highly visible manner,” according to the arrest warrant for the gang member allegedly responsible for the girl's death.

    • The lawyer who was pardoned for pointing a gun at Black Lives Matter protesters in St. Louis is suing to get his firearms back
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The lawyer who was pardoned for pointing a gun at Black Lives Matter protesters in St. Louis is suing to get his firearms back

      The St. Louis couple who brandished guns at BLM protesters last summer are suing for their firearms. Mark and Patricia McCloskey pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and surrendered the weapons. Mark McClosky, the St. Louis lawyer who was photographed last summer pointing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters marching down his private street, filed a lawsuit Wednesday to get his weapons back.

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      Associated Press Videos

      California Dixie wildfire destroys homes

      People living in the scenic forestlands of northern California face a weekend of fear as wildfires threatened to reduce thousands of homes to ashes. Aug.

    • An air passenger hit a flight attendant after becoming agitated when asked to wear a mask, according to Florida police
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      An air passenger hit a flight attendant after becoming agitated when asked to wear a mask, according to Florida police

      The passenger was apparently asked to wear a face mask when the incident occurred, say reports. Authorities told the Pensacola News Journal that he was charged with battery and resisting arrest. A 70-year old man was arrested in Florida after striking a flight attendant on a plane when he was asked to wear a face mask, according to police.

    • Loyola University students win battle over COVID vaccine
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Loyola University students win battle over COVID vaccine

      Eleven students at Loyola University in Chicago won a victory over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate that is sweeping the country in education, business, and government. Under the rules implemented by the university, students who had not submitted their vaccine card or been granted an exception by Friday, Aug. 6, would not be allowed to enroll in classes or access the campus. Faculty and staff who are not vaccinated by Sept. 21, or submit an exemption, could face disciplinary action, including termination, the university states.

      • Factbox-COVID-19 and the U.S. courts: challenges to vaccine requirements
        Factbox-COVID-19 and the U.S. courts: challenges to vaccine requirements
        Reuters
      • Indiana University students urge Supreme Court to block vaccine mandate
        Indiana University students urge Supreme Court to block vaccine mandate
        Reuters
    • Sen. Raphael Warnock has spent almost $350,000 of his campaign funds on personal security since taking office: report
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Sen. Raphael Warnock has spent almost $350,000 of his campaign funds on personal security since taking office: report

      Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia has spent $344,531 on personal security this year, according to a Daily Beast analysis of campaign finance data filed with the Federal Election Commission. Rounding out the top 3 were two other freshman senators: Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, who spent $247,487 and Sen. Jon Ossoff, who spent $162,107. Kelly's wife, former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, nearly died after a 2011 assassination attempt at an event in Tucson, Arizona.

    • Cholesterol drug cuts coronavirus infection by 70%, researchers find
      Health
      Fox News

      Cholesterol drug cuts coronavirus infection by 70%, researchers find

      A drug meant to treat cholesterol was found to reduce coronavirus infection by 70% in lab studies, with researchers calling for additional clinical trials among hospitalized COVID-19 patients. A team of researchers from the U.K. and Italy published findings in the Frontiers in Pharmacology journal Friday, finding that fenofibrate and fenofibric acid resulted in a significant reduction in coronavirus infection in human cells when the drug was used in safe and approved concentrations, according to a news release posted Friday. "Our data indicates that fenofibrate may have the potential to reduce the severity of COVID-19 symptoms and also virus spread," Dr. Elisa Vicenzi of the San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan and co-author, said in the release.

    • A 100-year-old former Nazi death camp guard, accused of helping to murder over 3,500 people, to go on trial
      World
      INSIDER

      A 100-year-old former Nazi death camp guard, accused of helping to murder over 3,500 people, to go on trial

      A 100-year-old former guard at a Nazi concentration camp will stand trial in Germany later this year, public prosecutors have announced. The suspect was allegedly complicit in executions by firing squad and by using Zyklon B, the chemical notoriously used in gas chambers at Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps during World War II, The Guardian said. Around 200,000 people were imprisoned at the Sachsenhausen camp, which is on the outskirts of Berlin, between 1936 and 1945.

    • 2 perfectly preserved cave lion cubs from the Ice Age, still with whiskers and fur, unearthed by scientists
      Science
      Business Insider

      2 perfectly preserved cave lion cubs from the Ice Age, still with whiskers and fur, unearthed by scientists

      Two nearly perfectly preserved Ice Age lion cubs were found in Russia, still with whiskers and fur. Scientists say the cubs, nicknamed Sparta and Boris, lived around 28,000 and 43,000 years ago. Researchers said Sparta was probably the best preserved Ice Age animal ever found.

    • White House walks back Biden's plan to let pandemic unemployment benefits expire in September
      Politics
      Washington Examiner

      White House walks back Biden's plan to let pandemic unemployment benefits expire in September

      The White House has not made a decision on whether the expanded unemployment benefits launched during the pandemic should expire in September, press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday. President Joe Biden previously stated in June that it "makes sense" to let the benefits expire on the current timeline, given the harsh critiques Republicans and some economists had launched against the program over the past year, yet a number of Democratic lawmakers have called for making the pandemic expansions permanent. Later in the briefing, she added that the administration had not seen any "evidence" that states ending expanded unemployment benefits early had any impact on the latest jobs report.

      • 7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Maine unemployment claims declining
        Maine unemployment claims declining
        Washington Examiner
    • US B-52 bombers and gunships sent into action in Afghanistan in attempt to stop Taliban advance on key cities
      World
      Business Insider

      US B-52 bombers and gunships sent into action in Afghanistan in attempt to stop Taliban advance on key cities

      The Taliban has been seizing territory across Afghanistan as US-led forces withdraw. The US has sent B-52 bombers and Spectre gunships to stop the Taliban advance on three key cities. The US has sent B-52 bombers and Spectre gunships to Afghanistan in a bid to stop Taliban insurgents who are marching towards three key cities.

      • Taliban kill Afghan media chief in Kabul, take southern city
        Taliban kill Afghan media chief in Kabul, take southern city
        Associated Press
      • Mapping the advance of the Taliban in Afghanistan
        Mapping the advance of the Taliban in Afghanistan
        BBC
    • 'You are not a chick': Video shows argument between trans councilwoman and store owner over anti-transgender sign
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      'You are not a chick': Video shows argument between trans councilwoman and store owner over anti-transgender sign

      A Star Wars shop owner in Washington doesn't "give a s***" about feelings anymore after a confrontation with a transgender councilwoman. Councilwoman Tiesa Meskis, a biological male who identifies as a woman, confronted Don Sucher over a sign in his store that she said was offensive and anti-trans on Wednesday. “If you are born with a d***, you are not a chick,” read the sign posted at the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop.

    • A Russian influencer who drove a Bentley with his girlfriend tied to the roof in a viral video is under investigation, agency says
      World
      INSIDER

      A Russian influencer who drove a Bentley with his girlfriend tied to the roof in a viral video is under investigation, agency says

      Influencer Sergey Kosenko is reportedly under investigation by the Moscow Traffic Inspectorate. In an Instagram video, he drove a car while handcuffed to a woman who was tied to the roof. A Russian influencer who tied his girlfriend to the roof of a Bentley for a video is reportedly under investigation by the Moscow State Traffic Inspectorate.

    • Newsmax reporter pickets Fox News for its refusal to air Mike Lindell's ads promoting his symposium on unproven election-fraud claims
      Entertainment
      Business Insider

      Newsmax reporter pickets Fox News for its refusal to air Mike Lindell's ads promoting his symposium on unproven election-fraud claims

      Conservative cable outlet Newsmax sent a reporter to picket Fox News. Fox News refused to air ads about MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's upcoming voter-fraud symposium. Conservative cable outlet Newsmax this week sent a reporter to picket in front of Fox News over its refusal to air commercials from MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Salon reported.

    • Unemployment aid will vanish for 7.5 million workers in September. There's no plan to extend.
      Business
      Business Insider

      Unemployment aid will vanish for 7.5 million workers in September. There's no plan to extend.

      A report from the Century Foundation found 7.5 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits in September. As the Delta variant rises, politicians in DC aren't putting forward plans to extend the benefits. Come September, 7.5 million Americans are projected to lose all of their unemployment benefits - not just the $300 a week boost from federal pandemic relief.

      • 7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Unemployment benefits for 4.2 million gig workers to run out next month
        Unemployment benefits for 4.2 million gig workers to run out next month
        CBS News Videos
    • I'm a chef with 15 years of experience. Everyone should know this easy vinaigrette recipe.
      Lifestyle
      INSIDER

      I'm a chef with 15 years of experience. Everyone should know this easy vinaigrette recipe.

      The main ingredients are onion, honey, vinegar, salt, and olive oil. In culinary school, one of the first things I learned is how to make a classic vinaigrette. Now, with 15 years of experience under my belt, it's still the one recipe I always go back to.

    • Gregg Popovich 'glad that it's over': Takeaways from gold-medal win for U.S.
      Sports
      LA Times

      Gregg Popovich 'glad that it's over': Takeaways from gold-medal win for U.S.

      The U.S. men's basketball team capped a tumultuous month of training, of chaos, of losing and ultimately, of victory on Saturday, winning gold by beating France 87-82. Here are four quick thoughts — one for each of the golds the U.S. men have won in a row. What's next for Pop?

      • Team USA Basketball Era Ends With Gold in the Tokyo Olympics
        Team USA Basketball Era Ends With Gold in the Tokyo Olympics
        Sportico
      • U.S. men's basketball wins 4th consecutive Olympic gold medal
        U.S. men's basketball wins 4th consecutive Olympic gold medal
        Axios
    • ‘Psychological child abuse.’ Listen to Rep. Cawthorn slam NC district’s mask mandate
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      ‘Psychological child abuse.’ Listen to Rep. Cawthorn slam NC district’s mask mandate

      A congressman dropped in on a North Carolina school board meeting — and slammed the district's COVID-19 mask mandate. “Forcing our children to wear a mask is nothing short of psychological child abuse, period,” U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a Republican, told Buncombe County Schools officials on Thursday. The remarks came after leaders in the Asheville-area district voted 4-2 to require unvaccinated students and workers to wear face masks when the school year starts on Aug. 23, WLOS reported.

      • Amazon to mandate masks for all its workers in warehouses
        Amazon to mandate masks for all its workers in warehouses
        Associated Press
      • Legislature votes against allowing mask mandates in schools
        Legislature votes against allowing mask mandates in schools
        Axios
    • Trump's recurring donation tactics led to $12.8m in refunds in 2021, but his PAC is still using pre-checked boxes to steer supporters into unwitting payments
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump's recurring donation tactics led to $12.8m in refunds in 2021, but his PAC is still using pre-checked boxes to steer supporters into unwitting payments

      Trump and the GOP have refunded millions of dollars to donors in 2021, The New York Times reported. The refunds are the result of a fundraising strategy that uses pre-checked boxes to get recurring donations. Save America, a Trump PAC, is still using the recurring donations tactic, Forbes reported.

    • Maine unemployment claims declining
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Maine unemployment claims declining

      First-time claims for unemployment benefits in Maine dropped last week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's weekly report, in a sign that the state's post-pandemic economy and hiring is rebounding. There were 811 new applications for state unemployment benefits filed for the week that ended July 31 – down 105 from the previous week, the federal agency reported on Thursday. The state also reported 136 new claims for federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, a decline of three claims from the previous week, according to the report.

      • 7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        7.5M workers face end to pandemic unemployment benefits in September
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Another 385k filed new unemployment claims last week
        Another 385k filed new unemployment claims last week
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Eviction bans can’t last forever. What are long-term solutions?
      U.S.
      Yahoo News 360

      Eviction bans can’t last forever. What are long-term solutions?

      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday extended a ban on evictions in areas of the country experiencing “substantial or high levels” of coronavirus transmission, categories that include about 80 percent of counties in the United States. The new extension replaces a nationwide eviction moratorium that the CDC issued in September under the belief that allowing people to stay in their homes — and not forcing them into crowded living situations like homeless shelters — would help stem the spread of the virus. While there's evidence that the ban did help reduce community transmission, there have been heated debates about the merits of keeping it in place as the number of COVID cases has dipped from the winter peak.

    • Sports
      The Week

      Allyson Felix is now the most decorated athlete in U.S. track and field history

      The United States cruised to a gold medal in the women's 4x400 meter relay on Saturday in Tokyo, giving Allyson Felix her 11th Olympic medal and a place in the history books. Felix, who teamed up with Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, and Athing Mu for the relay, had won bronze in the 400 meter the night before. It was the 10th medal of the 35-year-old's storied career — which includes five different Olympics dating back to the 2004 Athens Games — and made her the most decorated female Olympic athlete in U.S. track and field history.

    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