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    • Is Europe about to jettison the 'vaccine for the world'?

      Is Europe about to jettison the 'vaccine for the world'?

      After months of mounting frustration about undelivered doses, along with worries about rare associated blood clots, Europe is all but ditching the AstraZeneca vaccine.

      'AstraZeneca bashing' ยป
      • Eviction bans can't last forever. What are solutions?

        Eviction bans can't last forever. What are solutions?

      • Deadly visitor killing fish along Florida's Gulf Coast

        Deadly visitor killing fish along Florida's Gulf Coast

      • Expect 'a flood' of vaccine mandates after full approval

        Expect 'a flood' of vaccine mandates after full approval

      • 'Scarlet letter': Workers who didn't get the shot speak out

        'Scarlet letter': Workers who didn't get the shot speak out

      • Florida's COVID surge challenges Gov. DeSantis

        Florida's COVID surge challenges Gov. DeSantis

    • The family of an unvaccinated Florida man who died of COVID before he could get a shot will hold a vaccine and testing site at his funeral
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The family of an unvaccinated Florida man who died of COVID before he could get a shot will hold a vaccine and testing site at his funeral

      A Florida family of an unvaccinated man will hold a vaccine and testing site at his funeral. Marquis Davis wanted to get the vaccine after he was hospitalized but it was too late, his wife told WFTV. The family, along with their church, will offer the community Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer vaccines.

      • CNN fires 3 unvaccinated employees for not receiving COVID shots
        CNN fires 3 unvaccinated employees for not receiving COVID shots
        Yahoo News Video
      • Family of unvaccinated Florida father organise Covid testing, vaccinations at his funeral
        Family of unvaccinated Florida father organise Covid testing, vaccinations at his funeral
        The Independent
    • Woman sues McDonald's after complaining that a cheeseburger advert was so irresistible it caused her to break her fast during Lent
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Woman sues McDonald's after complaining that a cheeseburger advert was so irresistible it caused her to break her fast during Lent

      The Russian is seeking $14 as compensation for sustained moral damage, Fox News reported. See more stories on Insider's business page. A woman from Omsk, Russia, is reportedly suing McDonald's over an advert featuring cheeseburgers and chicken nuggets, which she said caused her to break her fast during Lent.

    • Vaccine-resistant lambda variant is in the US
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      Washington Examiner

      Vaccine-resistant lambda variant is in the US

      A new coronavirus mutation known as the lambda variant that is thought to have increased resistance to vaccines has appeared in the United States. Also known as C.37, the lambda variant was first discovered in Peru in November 2020. The lambda variant has since spread to eight countries in South America and 41 countries around the world, according to global science initiative GISAID.

      • Expert discusses COVID-19's Lambda variant and uptick in child infections
        Expert discusses COVID-19's Lambda variant and uptick in child infections
        CBS News Videos
      • Tokyo Covered Up Arrival of Deadly New COVID Variant Just Before the Olympics
        Tokyo Covered Up Arrival of Deadly New COVID Variant Just Before the Olympics
        The Daily Beast
    • Senate breaks filibuster, clears key hurdle on infrastructure bill
      Politics
      Axios

      Senate breaks filibuster, clears key hurdle on infrastructure bill

      President Biden on Saturday gave a final push for the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package as the Senate reconvened to advance the measure. Driving the news: The Senate on Saturday broke the filibuster, clearing the 60-vote threshold to advance the plan for final passage, after which it will head to the House. It is not clear when the final Senate vote will take place.

      • Senate's key vote advances $1T infrastructure bill
        Senate's key vote advances $1T infrastructure bill
        Associated Press Videos
      • $1 trillion infrastructure bill advances in U.S. Senate
        $1 trillion infrastructure bill advances in U.S. Senate
        Reuters Videos
    • Black principal calls out racism after he was told to remove photo kissing white wife
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Black principal calls out racism after he was told to remove photo kissing white wife

      A Black principal opened up about his experiences with racism while serving in several administrative capacities at Colleyville District in the Dallas Fort-Worth area. Dr. James Whitfield, who was previously the principal of Colleyville Middle School from 2019-2020 and the assistant principal for the high school from 2018-2019, opened up on Facebook in July about racially motivated attacks he encountered after being called out in a school board meeting. In July, a former school board member called for Whitfield to resign and accused him of teaching critical race theory to the students โ€” which was banned by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in mid-June.

    • 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.

    • 18 US Orthodox Jewish girls kicked off a Delta flight following a COVID-19 protocols dispute, reports say
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      18 US Orthodox Jewish girls kicked off a Delta flight following a COVID-19 protocols dispute, reports say

      Eighteen Orthodox Jewish girls were barred from a Delta-KLM flight from Amsterdam to New York on Friday because of a dispute about COVID-19 protocols, according to The Jerusalem Post. The girls were part of a group of about 55 Jewish teenagers who had spent two weeks visiting religious sites in Kyiv, Ukraine, their rabbi told Fox News. During the first leg of their journey - a Delta-operated flight, in partnership with KLM, from Kyiv to Amsterdam - flight attendants reportedly disciplined the girls for failing to comply with coronavirus safety measures.

    • Ben Shapiro Embarrasses Himself on โ€˜Real Time with Bill Maherโ€™
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Ben Shapiro Embarrasses Himself on โ€˜Real Time with Bill Maherโ€™

      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 โ€œcancel 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 โ€œcancel cultureโ€ or โ€œowning the libsโ€ by saying hateful drivel like this: The last time Shapiro visited Maher's ...

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      Apple to scan US iPhones for child abuse images

      Apple plans to scan U.S. iPhones and other devices for images of child sexual abuse, drawing applause from child protection groups but raising concern among some security researchers that the system could be misused. Aug.

    • Gang Members Established โ€˜Autonomous Zoneโ€™ in Atlanta, Killed Eight-Year-Old Girl during Police Protest
      U.S.
      National Review

      Gang Members Established โ€˜Autonomous Zoneโ€™ 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 โ€” establishing an โ€œautonomous zoneโ€ with a strict no-trespassing policy for police officers or pedestrians โ€” 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 โ€œbrandishing, pointing and discharging of firearms at citizens and civilians to ensure compliance with their authority in a highly visible manner,โ€ according to the arrest warrant for the gang member allegedly responsible for the girl's death.

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

    • Yeonmi Park says she was robbed by three women, bystanders stopped her from calling police
      U.S.
      NextShark

      Yeonmi Park says she was robbed by three women, bystanders stopped her from calling police

      What happened: Park, 27, recalled the incident in a new interview with podcaster Joe Rogan, which tackled her experiences as a child in North Korea and as a defector in the U.S. She said it occurred during lootings across the city last summer. At this point, the woman allegedly started accusing her of racism and punching her in the chest. The situation became more difficult for Park as bystanders -- whom she identified as white people -- gathered around the scene and allegedly prevented her from phoning law enforcement.

    • 84-year-old man fined $293,000 for possessing a German World War II tank that he kept in his basement
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      Business Insider

      84-year-old man fined $293,000 for possessing a German World War II tank that he kept in his basement

      An 84-year-old man from Germany has been convicted of illegal weapons possession. In 2015, an investigation found a WWII Panther tank in his basement, as well as a hoard of ammunition. An 84-year-old man from Germany has been convicted of illegal weapons possession and has been fined โ‚ฌ250,000 ($293,972) along with a suspended prison sentence of 14 months.

    • A North Carolina man built a 13-foot skeleton in his front yard warning his unvaccinated neighbors: 'Not vaccinated, see you soon, idiots!'
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A North Carolina man built a 13-foot skeleton in his front yard warning his unvaccinated neighbors: 'Not vaccinated, see you soon, idiots!'

      Raleigh homeowner Jesse Jones put up a 13-foot-tall skeleton in his front yard to show what happens to the unvaccinated. Jones' skeleton bears a sign reading "Not vaccinated, see you soon idiots!" slung around its pelvis. Jones told the Raleigh News and Observer that he got the skeleton at Home Depot.

    • After 15 months of working from home, I bought a WeWork day pass. Now I'm convinced some in-office days could be a balm for the crushing monotony of pandemic life
      Lifestyle
      Business Insider

      After 15 months of working from home, I bought a WeWork day pass. Now I'm convinced some in-office days could be a balm for the crushing monotony of pandemic life

      I worked in a WeWork for a day, my first in-office experience since March 2020. I'm convinced that working in an office periodically could break up the monotony of pandemic-era work life. Many have voiced support for the hybrid work approach, or dividing time between the home and the office.

    • 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 andย 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.

    • Women plead guilty to hate crimes for stealing boy's MAGA hat and assaulting others
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Women plead guilty to hate crimes for stealing boy's MAGA hat and assaulting others

      Two women who were recorded on video stealing a 7-year-old boy's "Make America Great Again" hat and accosting his Trump-supporting family pleaded guilty to multiple misdemeanor charges on Monday, including hate crimes. Prosecutors said Tuesday that their plea agreements with Olivia Winslow and Camryn Amy of Wilmington, Delaware, who also pleaded guilty to theft and child endangerment, were established with the "approval of the victims," according to the News Journal. The charges stemmed from an incident last August outside of the Democratic National Convention in Wilmington, where the family was protesting then-presidential candidate Joe Biden.

    • Video film of mutiny by passengers at the unfair removal of two Black men from a flight
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Video film of mutiny by passengers at the unfair removal of two Black men from a flight

      EasyJet tried to remove two Black men from a flight for refusing to put on their shoes for take-off. The men were ultimately allowed to stay on the flight, and the cabin crew was changed instead. Passengers on an EasyJet flight reportedly staged a mutiny to stop the airline from unfairly removing two Black men from the flight.

    • 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.

    • How Trump loyalist Jeffrey Clark was shut down by fellow DOJ officials for trying to intervene in the election
      Politics
      Business Insider

      How Trump loyalist Jeffrey Clark was shut down by fellow DOJ officials for trying to intervene in the election

      Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark tried to intervene in Georgia's election results, according to reports. Clark allegedly tried to urge Georgia to investigate irregularities, though the DOJ had found no evidence of widespread fraud. Fellow DOJ officials turned down Clark, saying there was "no chance" they would get on board.

    • Mystery buyer purchases $278 million superyacht once owned by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. It features 13 guest suites, 2 submarines, and a pool that turns into a dancefloor.
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      Business Insider

      Mystery buyer purchases $278 million superyacht once owned by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. It features 13 guest suites, 2 submarines, and a pool that turns into a dancefloor.

      A superyacht built for Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen has been sold to a secret buyer, reports say. The boat, named Octopus, had been listed for about $278 million, Bloomberg News reported. The 414-foot vessel's new owner plans to open the Octopus to charters, SuperYacht Times reported.

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      AP Top Stories August 6 P

      Here's the latest for Friday, August 6: Unemployment rate drops to 5.4%; California wildfire becomes state's third largest; mask requirements vary as schools reopen; penguin chicks take their first swim.

    • 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.

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      Fox News

      Washington man gets 25 years for murdering sister's rapist after meeting him in jail

      A Washington man serving time for a wild police chase found himself sharing a cell with the convicted child rapist who had once victimized his sister โ€“ so he killed him. Shane Goldsby, 26, was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison Tuesday for the murder of Robert Munger, a 70-year-old who was serving a 43-year sentence for his child sex crimes, according to local reports. In a statement to the court, Goldsby apologized to Munger's family, the Spokane-based KHQ-TV reported.

    Is it time to reimagine the Olympics?
    • โ€œIf nothing else, Tokyo 2020 may end up being remembered as the wake-up call everyone needed.โ€

    • โ€œCancel the Olympicsโ€”for good.โ€

    • โ€œOlympians havenโ€™t really changed. These athletes still showcase extraordinary human achievement from around the world.โ€

    • โ€œDelivering more excellence and less sideshow will probably require giving athletes a bigger voice in how the Olympics are run.โ€

    • โ€œThe Olympics were conceived in 1896 as a sporting event, and theyโ€™ve become a construction event.โ€

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