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    • Pentagon responds to SCOTUS abortion ruling

      The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade won't stop U.S. military personnel from getting an abortion that is "consistent with federal law," the Pentagon said.

      Calls for Dept. of Defense to do more »
      • Boy fatally shoots infant and injures another kid with gun

      • Man, 19, threatened mass shooting at Amazon facility

      • Retail workers fight back amid attacks and thefts

      • Cabinet might try to oust him, Trump was warned

      • Harris issues warning on Supreme Court's intentions

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Nurse reacts to footage of dad ‘stealing’ diapers from hospital: ‘Literally illegal’

      A nurse went viral after she responded to a new father “stealing” diapers from the hospital — and TikTok parents are shocked by her revelation. Nurse and TikToker Miki, whose videos typically depict the reality of nursing, gained over 7 million views, 1.5 million likes and nearly 3,000 comments when she uploaded the video. We've seen nurses' videos go viral in the past — like the labor and delivery nurse who recorded dads' “inappropriate comments” during birth — but the bombshell Miki drops in her video is blowing the minds of parents all across TikTok.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Stephanie Grisham shared texts that appear to show how Melania Trump refused to condemn violence during the Capitol riot

      Stephanie Grisham shared texts that suggest Melania Trump refused to condemn the January 6 violence. In Grisham's texts, a person named "MT" shot down a suggestion to disavow the violence on Twitter. Grisham told the Washington Examiner that "MT" was Melania Trump.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Attorney Gives Rep. Jim Jordan A Scathing Personal Lesson In Hearsay

      The account proceeded to offer examples of what could and couldn't be considered hearsay. One of the examples throws shade at Jordan for his time as an assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State University, when he allegedly knew of sexual abuse claims by students. Former university wrestlers came forward in 2018 with allegations that a team doctor, Richard Strauss, sexually abused athletes and that Jordan talked about the abuse with them in the locker room, NBC News reported.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Officials: Georgia man sentenced to die kills self in prison

      A Georgia man who was recently sentenced to death in the killings of two corrections officers during an escape attempt five years ago has died in prison of an apparent suicide, corrections officials said. Prison guards found Ricky Dubose unresponsive in his cell at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson around 4:45 p.m. Sunday, according to a Department of Corrections news release. Dubose, 29, was sentenced to death June 16 after he was convicted of murder in the June 2017 shooting deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue.

    • U.S.
      Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer

      Police warn of rise in car thefts of two particular car brands. Is yours one of them?

      The Forest Park Police Department is warning residents of a local increase in car thefts of Kia and Hyundai brand vehicles, similar to instances reported in other cities across the country. The thefts are mainly of Kia cars newer than 2011 and Hyundai cars newer than 2015. Forest Park police say there were six reported thefts of these vehicle brands since June 21 from large apartment complexes at night.

      • Forest Park police seeing rise in thefts targeting specific car models
        WLWT - Cincinnati
      • WATCH: Body camera video shows CPD arrest teens
        WCPO - Cincinnati Scripps
    • World
      National Review

      Macron Overheard Breaking Some Bad News to Biden on G7 Sidelines

      French president Emmanuel Macron was caught revealing some bad news to President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G7 summit Monday. Macron told Biden the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, informed him that OPEC's top oil exporters were already at their production maximum. “I had a call with MbZ,” Macron told Biden, referring to Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, Reuters reported.

      • Macron tells Biden that UAE, Saudi can barely raise oil output
        Reuters
      • Macron Tells Biden That UAE, Saudi Pumping Near Oil Limits
        Bloomberg
    • Science
      Reuters

      Chinese spacecraft acquires images of entire planet of Mars

      An uncrewed Chinese spacecraft has acquired imagery data covering all of Mars, including visuals of its south pole, after circling the planet more than 1,300 times since early last year, state media reported on Wednesday. Among the images taken from space were China's first photographs of the Martian south pole, where almost all of the planet's water resources are locked. In 2018, an orbiting probe operated by the European Space Agency had discovered water under the ice of the planet's south pole.

    • World
      INSIDER

      Twin sisters swapped passports and used each other's identities to travel abroad more than 30 times

      A pair of twins in China swapped passports to travel abroad more than 30 times, per Harbin Daily. The Zhou sisters have been arrested and are now being investigated. Before getting caught, the twins flew to Japan, Russia and Thailand using each other's passports.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      The media receive copies of intercepted conversations between the Russian pilots who launched missiles on Ukraine on 25 June

      DENYS KARLOVSKYI – TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2022, 18:01 Belarusian journalist Anton Motolko has published the intercepted conversations between Russian military pilots and dispatchers on 25 June, when missiles were launched from the airspace of Belarus. Source: Motolko Help Telegram channel Details: The Russian pilots are discussing how they are launching missiles from their planes on the territory of Ukraine. They are also coordinating the missile launches and their course within the airspace of Belarus, first in the direction of the Ukrainian border, and then back to their bases at airfields in Russia.

      • The missile strikes are expected from Belarus in the near future - the General Staff report
        Ukrayinska Pravda
      • Zelensky tells Belarusians they are being drawn into Russia's war against Ukraine
        The New Voice of Ukraine
    • Health
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Gynecologist reveals things that actually 'cancel out' birth control pills: 'I'm here to break it down'

      This seems to be an unfortunate trend on TikTok: users posting videos claiming certain supplements or foods somehow “cancel out” birth control pills aka oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). This can be a really confusing question with potentially confusing answers. To be fair, the myth that certain things — from sunlight to antibiotics — can interact with birth control pills has been around for decades.

    • U.S.
      MarketWatch

      California is sending ‘inflation relief’ checks up to $1,050 — here’s who qualifies

      If you're a California taxpayer being hurt by inflation, you may be getting some financial relief. The state is sending 23 million residents “inflation relief” checks of up to $1,050 this fall to help ease the financial burden that the highest inflation in 40 years has placed on Americans. “California's budget addresses the state's most pressing needs,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a joint statement with state lawmakers on Sunday, “and prioritizes getting dollars back into the pockets of millions of Californians who are grappling with global inflation and rising prices of everything from gas to groceries.”

      • About 23 million California residents to receive ‘inflation relief’ payments
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • How much do I get from California's $9.5-billion gas tax relief plan? When will I get it?
        LA Times
    • U.S.
      NextShark

      Filipino family attacked at North Hollywood fast food drive-thru seeks extraction order on assailant

      The Filipino American family who was threatened and physically attacked by a man at a McDonald's drive-thru in North Hollywood, California, last month will seek an extraction order on their assailant. Patricia Roque, 19, expressed her frustration at her family's ongoing case against Nicholas Weber, who faces hate crime charges, as he refused to attend his arraignment for the third time. “It's very frustrating,” Patricia told migrant rights advocate Xenia Tupas on June 24.

    • Business
      Reuters

      Ford recalls 2,900 EV F-150 Lightning pickup trucks

      Ford Motor Co said Monday it will recall about 2,900 F-150 Lightning trucks because a software issue may result in a failure to provide adequate warning of low tire pressure. The recall is the first for the Ford electric pickup truck. Ford said the trucks tire pressure monitoring system light may not illuminate when intended and may not be able to provide adequate warning of low tire inflation pressure because the recommended tire cold inflation pressure value was incorrectly set to 35 psi rather than the correct inflation pressure of 42 psi.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      John Eastman, a former Trump lawyer who helped design the plan to overturn the 2020 election, drops lawsuit blocking his phone records from Jan. 6 committee

      In a Tuesday filing, John Eastman dropped a lawsuit he'd filed to prevent the Jan. 6 committee from accessing his phone records. "Plaintiff brought this lawsuit primarily to protect the content of his communications, many of which are privileged," the latest filing read. "The Congressional Defendants represented in their motion to dismiss that they were not seeking the content of any of Plaintiff's communications via the subpoena they had issued to Defendant Verizon."

      • Trump's election attorney John Eastman says FBI seized his phone
        Reuters
      • Federal agents seized the phone of John Eastman the Trump-allied conservative lawyer who wrote memo on overturning the election, per court documents
        INSIDER
    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Video shows tank crashing, gas rising at Jordan port

      STORY: A video posted on state television's Twitter page showed a storage tank falling from a winch and slamming into the deck of a ship, followed by yellow-colored gas rising into the air as people ran away. Officials said the tank was filled with 25 tons of chlorine gas, set to be exported to Djibouti. Authorities called on residents to shut windows and stay indoors.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Removed South Dakota AG presses ethics case against Noem

      Former South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, in his first public comments since being removed from office last week, appeared before a state ethics board Monday to press for an investigation of fellow Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, the person he blames for his impeachment over his conduct surrounding a 2020 fatal car crash. As attorney general, Ravnsborg last year filed a pair of complaints against Noem to the state's Government Accountability Board alleging she abused the powers of her office by interfering in a state agency as it evaluated her daughter's application for a real estate appraiser license and by misusing state airplanes. The board, which is comprised of retired judges, has not decided whether to investigate Noem and is working with an attorney to evaluate the merits of the complaints.

      • Impeached and removed attorney general of South Dakota presses ethics case against Gov. Kristi Noem
        MarketWatch
      • Jason Ravnsborg breaks silence, goes after Gov. Kristi Noem after impeachment as attorney general
        Argus Leader
    • Health
      PureWow

      Child Psychiatrists Are Begging Parents to Stop Saying This in Front of Their Daughters

      How girls think about their bodies is subjective, but their perception is heavily influenced by a variety of external factors—including their own parents. Bottom line: If you say these types of things enough in front of your daughters, you're demonstrating a negative relationship with your own body and aligning your self-worth with what you eat, Dr. Egger says. “Healthy food, physical activity and the joy of being a fully rounded person who is so much more than their appearance helps model a more neutral relationship with your body,” Dr. Egger maintains.

    • Politics
      People

      Reagan's Secret Service Supervisor Says a President Lunging at Security Detail Is Unheard Of: 'Mind Boggling'

      Donald Trump in the presidential limo, flanked by the Secret Service, during his inauguration Joseph Petro, a retired Secret Service agent who served alongside President Ronald Reagan, "sat in disbelief" as he listened to testimony Tuesday that Donald Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel of his presidential limousine and lunged at the chief of his Secret Service detail in an attempt to join the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. "What happened in that car was quite extraordinary," Petro, a 23-year veteran of the Secret Service, tells PEOPLE. "According to the testimony today, it's just, it's mind boggling, actually."

      • Aide Says Trump Lunged at Secret Service, Grabbed Steering Wheel in Attempt to Get to Capitol on Jan. 6
        People
      • Trump attacked Secret Service agent in attempt to reach Capitol on Jan. 6, aide testifies
        LA Times
    • Technology
      Autoblog

      Watch this Inkas armored Toyota Land Cruiser take bullets, mines, hand grenades

      Given VPAM VR7 certification and EVR2010 blast certification, this means a truck that could already go anywhere can now get safely out of a lot of gunfights. The video is the real eye-opener, showing a finished version enduring the tortures of more than 780 laser-guided rounds in various calibers, six hand grenades placed on the roof, four more hand grenades placed under the body, two land mines, and 33 pounds of TNT blown up 6.5 feet away. For a little background, VR certifications require flying a test vehicle to one of the armor testing outfits in Europe.

    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      People run for cover in Kremenchuk park as missile hits mall

      STORY: The ground shook and people fell as debris fell from the air, and a tree shed its leaves while one person threw themselves into the park's lake. A day after the attack in which at least 18 people were killed, the city of Kremenchuk in central Ukraine declared a day of mourning and firefighters cleared away rubble. Russia said the incident was caused by a strike on a legitimate military target.

    • U.S.
      TheStreet.com

      Major Theme Park Coming to a Sad End

      Popular Theme Park's Days are Numbered The rare occurrence of a theme park closing will soon happen again as Cedar Fair , which owns California's Great America in the heart of the Silicon Valley in Santa Clara, Calif. said on June 27 that it has sold the land beneath that theme park to San Francisco Bay Area developer Prologis for $310 million, according to a company statement. The sale includes a lease agreement that allows Cedar Fair to operate Great America for up to 11 years and then close the park operations at the end of the lease.

      • Cedar Fair sold the land beneath Great America to Prologis for $310M and intends to eventually close the park
        American City Business Journals
      • Gilroy Gardens is no longer being managed by Great America's parent company
        American City Business Journals
    • Health
      Reuters

      Epstein-Barr may play a role in some long COVID; coronavirus can impair blood sugar processing by organs

      Epstein-Barr virus may play role in some long COVID cases COVID-19 may reactivate a common virus that lurks unseen in most people, and that effect might increase patients' risk of certain long-lasting symptoms, according to preliminary findings from a study. More than 90% of adults have been infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Most remained asymptomatic, but some developed mononucleosis as adolescents or young adults.

    • U.S.
      Shadow and Act

      'The View' Says 'How Stupid Is She?' For Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Abortion Comments, Calls It 'Dumbest Statement Of The Day'

      Monday's episode of The View deemed Sarah Huckabee Sanders's abortion comments as "the dumbest statement of the day." As reported by Decider, She made remarks after the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. During a conversation about the SCOTUS decision, Joy Behar read Sanders' comments aloud during the segment.

      • Legal conflicts likely to follow SCOTUS ruling on abortion
        KDFW
      • What Does Overturning Roe v. Wade Mean? What to Know About the Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
        The Wall Street Journal
    • U.S.
      AccuWeather

      Miner unexpectedly unearths 'most important' paleontology discovery in North America

      Scientists believe this baby woolly mammoth "is the most complete mummified mammoth found in North America," according to a press release announcing the discovery. After a close examination, the baby woolly mammoth, named Nun cho ga, meaning "big baby animal" in the Han language, was identified as a young female who was probably only a month old when she died nearly 30,000 years ago. Han is the language spoken by the Tr ondëk Hwëch in, indigenous peoples who lived on the land for thousands of years.

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      U.S. Supreme Court sides with doctors challenging opioid convictions

      (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday made it harder for prosecutors to win convictions of doctors accused of running "pill mills" and excessively prescribing opioids and other addictive drugs, by requiring the government to prove that defendants knew their prescriptions had no legitimate medical purpose. The 9-0 ruling, authored by liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, sided with Xiulu Ruan and Shakeel Kahn, who argued that their trials were unfair because jurors were not required to consider whether the two convicted doctors had "good faith" reasons to believe the numerous opioid prescriptions were medically valid.

      • Supreme Court rules in favor of doctors challenging opioid convictions
        Yahoo News Video
      • Justices side with doctors convicted in pain pill schemes
        Associated Press
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    Can red flag laws prevent gun deaths?
    • “More than half of mass shooters exhibited clear warning signs before committing their crimes, which makes such laws worthwhile.”

    • “It’s very difficult to determine if a person with no obvious criminal or mental illness history poses such a threat.”

    • “We will not end mass shootings, but smart public policy can reduce them.”

    • "A wider net is bound to ensnare many people who do not actually pose a threat.”

    • “They may also further dissuade gun owners from seeking mental health treatment if they fear their guns could be seized.”

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