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    • 'Worst traffic' crown passes from L.A. to new city

      'Worst traffic' crown passes from L.A. to new city

      Los Angeles was ranked as having the worst traffic for over 28 years, but COVID-19 stay-at-home orders resulted in it no longer being at the top.

      Hours spent in traffic measured »
      • A post-Trump movement is taking to the streets

        A post-Trump movement is taking to the streets

      • 'War zone': Affluent district looks to secede from city

        'War zone': Affluent district looks to secede from city

      • 'Please come out of there.' 'We are waiting for you.'

        'Please come out of there.' 'We are waiting for you.'

      • Homeland Security bulletin warns of extremist violence

        Homeland Security bulletin warns of extremist violence

      • Experts speak out on device that locks your jaw

        Experts speak out on device that locks your jaw

    • Infrastructure costs billions. Who should pay for it?
      Politics
      Yahoo News 360

      Infrastructure costs billions. Who should pay for it?

      Democrats largely agree that the best way to fund infrastructure is by increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations. It makes sense, they argue, to ask the most prosperous people and profitable companies to chip in for projects that will benefit all Americans. Conservatives warn against overtaxation, which they say will stifle the economic growth that's one of the key goals behind improving infrastructure.

    • Bill Cosby to 'be out of prison in hours' after conviction is overturned
      Celebrity
      The Week

      Bill Cosby to 'be out of prison in hours' after conviction is overturned

      Bill Cosby is set to leave prison after a court overturned his sexual assault conviction. Cosby, who was sentenced to between three and 10 years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004, had his sentence overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday, and NBC News' Craig Melvin reports that he "will be out of prison in hours." The court concluded that an agreement Cosby had with a previous prosecutor prevented him from being charged and that testimony from five other accusers tained his trial, according to The Associated Press.

      • Bill Cosby to be freed from prison after court tosses sexual assault conviction
        Bill Cosby to be freed from prison after court tosses sexual assault conviction
        Reuters
      • Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction overturned by court
        Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction overturned by court
        Associated Press
    • Fan who caused Tour de France pileup arrested: Report
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Fan who caused Tour de France pileup arrested: Report

      A spectator who caused a pileup of cyclists during the Tour de France is reportedly in French police custody. The woman was reportedly arrested in Landerneau in western France, where the race's first stage began Saturday. Authorities were confident in their efforts to locate the suspect, said Camille Miansoni, a prosecutor in Brest, where the race began.

      • Fan with massive sign who caused Tour de France crash found, arrested
        Fan with massive sign who caused Tour de France crash found, arrested
        Yahoo Sports
      • Spectator Who Caused Stage 1 Crash at Tour de France Has Been Arrested
        Spectator Who Caused Stage 1 Crash at Tour de France Has Been Arrested
        Bicycling
    • U.S. eyes more stable, predictable ties with Russia, Blinken tells paper
      World
      Reuters

      U.S. eyes more stable, predictable ties with Russia, Blinken tells paper

      The United States hopes for more stable and predictable relations with Russia but if the latter continues to "be aggressive", then Washington will respond, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday. "But if Russia is going to continue to take reckless or aggressive actions, we'll respond — not for purposes of conflict, not to escalate, but because we will defend our interests and values," he told Italian daily La Repubblica. Blinken - who was in Rome for a meeting on international efforts to combat Islamist militia - referred to the SolarWind cyberattacks and the attempt to poison jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

    • At 100, China's Communist Party looks to cement its future
      World
      Associated Press

      At 100, China's Communist Party looks to cement its future

      For China's Communist Party, celebrating its 100th birthday on Thursday is not just about glorifying its past. In the build-up to the July 1 anniversary, Xi and the party have exhorted its members and the nation to remember the early days of struggle in the hills of the inland city of Yan'an, where Mao Zedong established himself as party leader in the 1930s. Dug into earthen cliffs, the primitive homes where Mao and his followers lived are now tourist sites for the party faithful and schoolteachers encouraged to spread the word.

      • China's Communist Party to celebrate 100th birthday in show of pomp and power
        China's Communist Party to celebrate 100th birthday in show of pomp and power
        Reuters
      • AP PHOTOS: China's Communist Party marks centenary
        AP PHOTOS: China's Communist Party marks centenary
        Associated Press
    • Fauci predicts there could be 'two Americas' between vaccinated and unvaccinated zones
      Health
      Washington Examiner

      Fauci predicts there could be 'two Americas' between vaccinated and unvaccinated zones

      Dr. Anthony Fauci is concerned about the gap of vaccinated and unvaccinated populations as the delta variant of COVID-19 spreads, saying there could be "two Americas." The more contagious and aggressive delta variant has reached nearly every state and accounts for 26.1% of COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "When you have such a low level of vaccination superimposed upon a variant that has a high degree of efficiency of spread, what you are going to see among under-vaccinated regions, be that states, cities, or counties, you're going to see these individual types of blips," Fauci said.

      • Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Americans say Delta variant 'poses a serious risk' — yet few vaccine holdouts are swayed
        Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Americans say Delta variant 'poses a serious risk' — yet few vaccine holdouts are swayed
        Yahoo News
      • Fauci warns Delta variant will produce ‘two Americas’ for vaccinated and unvaccinated
        Fauci warns Delta variant will produce ‘two Americas’ for vaccinated and unvaccinated
        The Independent
    • World
      Reuters

      Factbox-Jordan security trial sheds light on palace intrigue

      Bassem Awadallah, once a confidant of Jordan's King Abdallah, is on trial charged with backing the aspirations of former heir to the throne Prince Hamza to replace the monarch. Awadallah and Hamza's friend and relative Sherif Hassan Zaid, a minor royal who is also on trial, were allegedly helping Hamza to exploit public anger at economic mismanagement and corruption to rally support for him as an "alternative" to the king, officials and public prosecutors say. Here is what we know about a case that exposed faultlines in Jordan's royal family.

    • Politics
      The Week

      New York hands Trump a victory on election unreliability

      With its massive screw-up in counting and reporting preliminary results in New York City's Democratic primary for mayor, the city's Board of Elections has managed to vindicate the self-serving and politically corrosive mendacity of Donald Trump. No, reporting hugely inaccurate preliminary results in the Ranked Choice Voting primary held last week doesn't demonstrate that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump — or that, as the former president continues to claim, voter fraud was rampant in the swing states that delivered the election to Democrat Joe Biden.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Brazil's Bolsonaro fires health official after graft claims

      Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has fired a Health Ministry official after a newspaper reported his alleged participation in a graft scheme to secure COVID-19 vaccines, further straining the government's defense of its pandemic response. The order firing Roberto Dias, head of the Health Ministry's logistics department, was signed on Tuesday night by Bolsonaro's chief of staff, Luiz Eduardo Ramos, and published in Wednesday's official gazette. Newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported shortly before the decision that Dias allegedly asked a vaccine provider to inflate the prices of its doses by $1 each in order for the mark-up to be siphoned off.

    • Stung by pandemic, G20 foreign ministers urge greater cooperation
      World
      Reuters

      Stung by pandemic, G20 foreign ministers urge greater cooperation

      G20 foreign ministers called on Tuesday for multilateral cures for global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate emergency at their first face-to-face meeting in two years. The one-day gathering in the heat-soaked southern city of Matera focused on how to improve cooperation and revive the world's economy following the pandemic and how to boost sustainable development in Africa. "The pandemic has highlighted the need for an international response to emergencies that transcend national boundaries," Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio told his counterparts from the Group of 20 major economies.

      • G-20 talks in Italy yield pledge to fight hunger in Africa
        G-20 talks in Italy yield pledge to fight hunger in Africa
        Associated Press
      • Baby monitors have a new use during the pandemic
        Baby monitors have a new use during the pandemic
        ABC News Videos
    • Witness: Dad didn't seem interested in missing son search
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Witness: Dad didn't seem interested in missing son search

      A man charged in the death of his 13-year-old son in Colorado nearly a decade ago seemed uninterested in the search for the boy after he disappeared, a witness testified Monday. Mark Redwine, 59, is on trial on charges of second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in the death of Dylan Redwine, who was reported missing on Nov. 19, 2012 while on a court-ordered Thanksgiving visit to his home outside the small city of Durango. The boy's body was found in 2013 a few miles from his father's home.

    • 15 Best Tiny House Rentals on Airbnb and Beyond (2021)
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      15 Best Tiny House Rentals on Airbnb and Beyond (2021)

      Make major memories with a tiny house vacation Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • DeSantis feuds with Trump over Florida rally amid search for survivors in Surfside
      Politics
      Washington Examiner

      DeSantis feuds with Trump over Florida rally amid search for survivors in Surfside

      Former President Donald Trump is rejecting pleas from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to postpone a campaign-style rally this weekend some 200 miles from the Miami suburb where an international search-and-rescue mission is excavating bodies from the site of a collapsed seaside condominium. DeSantis's office has "made a direct plea” to the former president's team, calling on it to postpone the Saturday event in Sarasota. One Florida Republican bluntly said Trump and his team need to “read the room.”

      • Former fire chief discusses Florida rescue effort
        Former fire chief discusses Florida rescue effort
        Associated Press Videos
      • Gov. Ron DeSantis delivers remarks on Surfside apartment building collapse
        Gov. Ron DeSantis delivers remarks on Surfside apartment building collapse
        ABC News Videos
    • Videos show massive flooding in Zion National Park as roaring waters cause destruction
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Videos show massive flooding in Zion National Park as roaring waters cause destruction

      A family visiting Utah's Zion National Park from Washington had just finished the famous hike down The Narrows on Tuesday when it started to rain. The Thomas family told KUTV the rain started pounding, coming down quicker and harder than they've seen before. It happened extremely fast,” Lola Thomas told KUTV.

    • The spectator responsible for the Tour de France crash has reportedly turned herself in
      World
      The Week

      The spectator responsible for the Tour de France crash has reportedly turned herself in

      The spectator responsible for a dozens-deep pileup at the Tour de France on Saturday has been arrested after reportedly turning herself into the police, per People and Sports Illustrated. As of Monday, authorities were reportedly unable to locate the woman, who appeared to have fled the country amid reports of litigation by race officials. "We are suing this woman ...

      • Authorities Can't Find Sign-Holding Spectator Who Caused Massive Tour de France Crash: Report
        Authorities Can't Find Sign-Holding Spectator Who Caused Massive Tour de France Crash: Report
        People
      • Spectator who caused massive crash at Tour de France fled
        Spectator who caused massive crash at Tour de France fled
        CBS News
    • In one year, Hong Kong arrests 117 people under new security law
      World
      Reuters

      In one year, Hong Kong arrests 117 people under new security law

      Hong Kong authorities have arrested 117 people under a national security law imposed one year ago, charging more than 60, mostly democratic politicians, activists, journalists and students. On June 30, 2020, Beijing imposed the security law in Hong Kong following months of often-violent pro-democracy protests, effectively ending the unrest. The law punishes acts which China considers as subversion, secession, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison.

      • Hong Kong security law 'a human rights emergency' - Amnesty
        Hong Kong security law 'a human rights emergency' - Amnesty
        Reuters
      • AP PHOTOS: The rise and fall of Hong Kong's July 1 protests
        AP PHOTOS: The rise and fall of Hong Kong's July 1 protests
        Associated Press
    • News
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      Putin says U.S. aircraft involved in Black Sea incident

      Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft was operating in sync with a British destroyer during an incident last week in the Black Sea that he described as a “provocation to test Moscow's response.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Taiwan boy dies after being repeatedly slammed in judo class

      A 7-year-old Taiwanese boy has died after being repeatedly slammed by his coach and others at a judo class. The boy, identified only by his surname, Huang, was taken off life support on Tuesday night after being in a coma since the April 21 incident. The coach, identified in reports by his surname, Ho, has been indicted on charges of causing bodily injury and using children to commit a crime.

    • Copperhead gets swallowed whole during epic snake battle in Alabama yard, video shows
      U.S.
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      Copperhead gets swallowed whole during epic snake battle in Alabama yard, video shows

      An “incessantly” barking dog led an Alabama couple to an epic snake battle in their yard, and it ended with the more dangerous of the two serpents — a copperhead — being swallowed whole. It happened in Camden, Alabama, and video of the epic fight was shared on Facebook by the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division. “This is what happens when you bring a copperhead to a kingsnake fight,” the state agency wrote.

    • Body believed to be of missing Iraq War vet found in heavy vegetation, Texas cops say
      U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Body believed to be of missing Iraq War vet found in heavy vegetation, Texas cops say

      Human remains believed to be of a 36-year-old Iraq War veteran who went missing more than a year ago were discovered Monday morning, Texas officials say. Aaron Balaban went missing Feb. 10, 2020, from League City — southeast of Houston — after he left his parents' home in the South Shore area, according to the League City Police Department. Texas EquuSearch was involved in the search for Balaban but suspended it because the group did not have any positive leads on his whereabouts, KHOU reported in February 2020.

    • Virus infections surging in Africa's vulnerable rural areas
      World
      Associated Press

      Virus infections surging in Africa's vulnerable rural areas

      A new surge of the virus is finally penetrating Africa's rural areas, where most of the continent's people live, spreading to areas that once had been viewed as safe havens from infections that hit cities particularly hard. With facilities in the countryside ill-prepared to fight the coronavirus, residents like Bvukura worry that the next graves being dug could be for their neighbors — or even themselves. Her village of Zvimba, 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Harare, has yet to record a major spike in infections, but it sits in a province that is the current epicenter of the virus.

    • New UK laws to sweep away EU state aid rules
      World
      BBC

      New UK laws to sweep away EU state aid rules

      New legislation set to replace EU rules will grant the government and councils greater freedom to support businesses, the business secretary has said. The Subsidy Control Bill will replace EU-wide state aid rules, which require member states to seek approval for government assistance to firms. Ministers said the rules will allow the government to help companies with grants or loans faster.

    • Girl killed, 2 boys wounded in drive-by shootings Monday in Statesville neighborhood
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      Girl killed, 2 boys wounded in drive-by shootings Monday in Statesville neighborhood

      One child was killed and two others wounded in a pair of drive-by shootings late Monday in Statesville, according to the Statesville Police Department. The shooting happened just before 7 p.m. Monday outside a home in the 1300 block of Wilson Lee Boulevard on the south side of Statesville, police said in a release. Statesville is about 40 miles north of Charlotte.

    • Australia offers all adults AstraZeneca to speed up rollout
      World
      Associated Press

      Australia offers all adults AstraZeneca to speed up rollout

      Australia is offering AstraZeneca to all adults in a bid to rapidly ramp up sluggish vaccination rates as more of the country on Tuesday locked down against the spread of COVID-19. The government late Monday agreed to indemnify doctors who administer the AstraZeneca vaccine that has been blamed for at least two fatalities from a rare blood clot complication in Australia since April. Pfizer has been the recommended vaccine for people younger than 60 since a 52-year-old woman died in May of blood clots in the brain blamed on AstraZeneca.

      • Man, 65, dies from blood clot after Moderna vaccine
        Man, 65, dies from blood clot after Moderna vaccine
        Yahoo Life UK
      • The Latest: Australia official urges against AstraZeneca
        The Latest: Australia official urges against AstraZeneca
        Associated Press
    • Covid in Namibia: Mortuaries at capacity
      World
      BBC

      Covid in Namibia: Mortuaries at capacity

      Namibia's President Hage Geingob has said his country is facing a "dark and sombre moment" as coronavirus deaths and cases rapidly increase. The southern African nation is currently experiencing the worst daily death rate on the continent. The health system is stretched and the country's mortuaries "have reached maximum capacity", Health Minister Kalumbi Shangula said.

    Is Obamacare finally safe?
    • “Obamacare is getting stronger every time the Republicans try to kill it.”

    • “It is far from certain the Supreme Court will safeguard the Affordable Care Act the next time the law reaches the court’s chambers.”

    • “Although ACA cost Obama an enormous amount, it’s become clear that he will have the last laugh.”

    • “Even the feistiest Republicans have given up talking seriously about repeal.”

    • “Current and future cases will largely concern the administration and enforcement of the ACA, not its underlying architecture.”

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