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    • 1 doctor's 3-word response to job offer in red state

      A broad hesitancy exists among some doctors and medical students who are reconsidering career prospects in red states.

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      • Biden stands with Muslims after 'horrific killings' in N.M.

      • At least 9 injured in mass shooting in Cincinnati

      • A painful quandary for the Biden administration

      • 1 of Indiana's largest employers decries new law

      • New poll spells more trouble for President Biden

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      Reuters

      Chile sinkhole grows large enough to swallow France's Arc de Triomphe

      Seattle's Space Needle would also comfortably fit in the black pit, as would six Christ the Redeemer statues from Brazil stacked head-to-head, giant arms outstretched. The National Service of Geology and Mining said late on Saturday it is still investigating the gaping hole near the Alcaparrosa mine operated by Canadian company Lundin Mining, about 665 km (413 miles) north of Santiago. In addition to ordering all work to stop, the geology and mining service said it was starting a "sanctioning process."

    • Politics
      Fortune

      GOP strips insulin out-of-pocket cap from bill: ‘Republicans have just gone on the record in favor of expensive insulin’

      Republicans successfully stripped a proposed $35 per month cap on out-of-pocket spending on insulin for patients enrolled in private insurance from the tax and climate bill. The Senate parliamentarian had ruled that the provision, sponsored by Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, is not primarily related to the federal budget. That gave the GOP a chance to raise a procedural objection.

      • Senate Republicans strip $35 insulin cap for individuals with private insurance from Democratic-led climate and health bill
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      • GOP Objections Kill Proposed Cap On Insulin Costs In Private Insurance
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    • U.S.
      The Hill

      Graham warned to follow decorum rule after he attacks Democratic colleague

      Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) received a warning early Sunday morning to follow the Senate's decorum rules after he accused Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) of being “deceitful” and “dishonest” and vowed “we're going to call you out.” “This gives phony and cynical a bad name,” Graham exclaimed when Hassan introduced her amendment. Graham's outburst at Hassan prompted Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) to sternly remind the South Carolina senator not to impugn the motives of a fellow senator.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Boy at heart of UK court battle dies after life support ends

      A 12-year-old boy who had been in a coma for four months died Saturday at a London hospital after doctors ended the life-sustaining treatment his family had fought to continue. Archie Battersbee's mother, Hollie Dance, said her son died at 12:15 p.m., about two hours after the hospital began withdrawing treatment. British courts had rejected both the family's effort to extend treatment and a request to move Archie to a hospice, saying neither move was in the child's best interests.

      • Archie Battersbee: Family apply to European court in battle to move boy to hospice
        The Independent
      • 12-Year-Old Archie Battersbee Dies After Being Removed From Life Support
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    • Business
      INSIDER

      A forensic economist testified that Alex Jones began funneling $11,000 per day into an alleged shell company around the time he was found liable by default in defamation suits

      Alex Jones began moving $11,000 per day into an alleged shell company he owns in late 2021, a forensic economist testified. A jury ordered Jones to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages for claiming the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax. The forensic economist testified that Jones benefits from his debt by making him look like it's worse than it really is.

      • Alex Jones to pay parents $45.2 million in Sandy Hook case
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      • Alex Jones ordered to pay $45.2M in punitive damages to Sandy Hook parents
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      AccuWeather

      Torrential rain sends flooding throughout Death Valley

      Hundreds of visitors were trapped in Death Valley National Park when flooding forced the closure of all roads into and out of the park on Aug. 5.

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Fourth Muslim man murdered in New Mexico in 'targeted killings'

      Police in New Mexico and federal agencies were probing the murders of four Muslim men to determine if the killings, the latest of which happened on Friday evening, were linked while the state's governor described them as "targeted killings." Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina told reporters on Saturday that a "young man who is part of the Muslim community was murdered." Police in New Mexico had said earlier that the other three Muslim men murdered in the state's largest city in the past nine months appeared to have been targeted for their religion and race.

      • Biden stands with Muslims after 'horrific killings' in New Mexico
        Reuters
      • Albuquerque Police Tell Muslim Community To Be 'Vigilant' Amid Series Of Murders
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    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      Actress Anne Heche crashed her car into a Los Angeles home while the owner was in the backyard. It took 59 firefighters to put out the blaze.

      The Los Angeles Police Department said a car crashed into a home on Friday, engulfing the vehicle in flames. A source told CNN actor Anne Heche was the driver. The Los Angeles Fire Department said they rescued a "critically injured person."

      • Anne Heche hospitalized with severe burns after crashing car into a house: Reports
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      • Anne Heche Hospitalized After Car-Crash Fire in L.A.
        The Hollywood Reporter
    • Politics
      Consequence of Sound

      Roger Waters Calls Biden a “War Criminal,” Defends Russia and China in CNN Interview

      The post Roger Waters Calls Biden a “War Criminal,” Defends Russia and China in CNN Interview appeared first on Consequence. Amidst his ongoing “This Is Not a Drill Tour,” Roger Waters sat down with CNN's Michael Smerconish to discuss the overly political themes and messages presented at his concert. Smerconish began the interview by asking Waters why he labeled President Joe Biden a “war criminal.

    • World
      Associated Press

      New Pompeii finds highlight middle-class life in doomed city

      Pompeii's archaeological park, one of Italy's top tourist attractions, announced the recent finds on Saturday. Its director, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, said the excavation of rooms in a “domus,” or home, first unearthed in 2018 had revealed precious details about the domestic environment of ordinary citizens of the city, which was destroyed in 79 A.D. In past decades, excavation largely concentrated on sumptuous, elaborately frescoed villas of the Pompeii's upper-class residents.

    • Business
      MoneyWise

      Here are the 5 most ‘overvalued’ housing markets in the US — they could even see prices plunge 15% to 20% if a bad recession hits

      Years of soaring home prices have led to 96% of the largest markets in United States having overvalued real estate, according to a new analysis by Moody's Analytics. Most of the market now remains overpriced by about 25%. That could lead to particularly sharp declines should the U.S. fall into a recession, warns Moody's chief economist Mark Zandi in an interview with Fortune.

    • Politics
      The Hill

      McConnell gets win on Trump in NATO vote

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) clinched a victory on Wednesday when the Senate — including 48 of the chamber's 50 Republicans — voted overwhelmingly to admit Finland and Sweden to NATO. The resolution, which cleared the chamber in a bipartisan 95-1 vote, was a top priority for the Republican leader, who wanted to send a signal about the direction of a GOP that had drifted toward isolationism under former President Trump. Trump throughout his presidency was a critic of NATO.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Record floods strand 1K people in Death Valley National Park

      Record rainfall Friday trigged flash floods at Death Valley National Park that swept away cars, closed all roads and stranded hundreds of visitors and workers. There were no immediate reports of injuries but roughly 60 vehicles were buried in mud and debris and about 500 visitors and 500 park workers were stuck inside the park, officials said. The park near the California-Nevada state line received 1.46 inches (3.71 centimeters) of rain at the Furnace Creek area.

      • Tourists find safety after floods close Death Valley roads
        Associated Press
      • Flash floods strand 1,000 people in California's Death Valley National Park
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      Palm Beach Daily News

      DeSantis: Proposed state license plate features warning to "out-of-state cars"

      New plate targets out-of-state tourists Seriously. America's tetchiest governor has a message for you. The free state of Florida has a new license plate for pre-order that benefits the Florida Veterans Foundation and sends a clear message to out-of-state cars, 'Don't Tread on Me' or Florida,” DeSantis tweeted.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      New wave of Russian "mobilisation" in Donbas sees all market loaders conscripted

      ROMAN PETRENKO – SUNDAY, 7 AUGUST 2022, 09:23 Russian forces launched a new wave of forced "mobilisation" on the Russian-occupied territories of Donbas on 1 August in order to staff mobilisation reserve units. Source: Chief Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence on Telegram Details: Ukrainian Intelligence reports that Russian mobilisation efforts are now targeting those unfit for service and those who have previously received a "deferral". For example, two buses of men were filled in just about 40 minutes at a market in Luhansk; most of the men were working as loaders at the market.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Ex-officer sentenced in rough arrest of woman with dementia

      A former Colorado police officer who did not stop another officer from being rough with a 73-year-old woman with dementia was sentenced Friday to 45 days in jail and three years of probation. Daria Jalali earlier pleaded guilty in the arrest of Karen Garner in Loveland, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Denver, in 2020. She had faced up to 60 days in jail for failing to intervene, a crime created by lawmakers as part of a police reform bill passed during protests over racial injustice and police brutality in 2020.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      ‘Just like a Karen!’ Watch Terrell Owens’ confrontation with his neighbor in Florida

      Just a normal night of being a black man in America. I want to say I can't believe it, but y'all know what it is. Hashtags include #GoingToTheMailboxWhileBlack.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Police arrested an Ohio man who is accused of sending more than three dozen letters laced with poop to Republican politicians, including Rep. Jim Jordan

      Richard John Steinle, 77, was arrested on Friday after sending poop-filled mail to Republican lawmakers. Among the Republican lawmakers who were the intended recipients of such letters was Rep. Jim Jordan. Investigators watched him put on a glove and drop off a letter addressed to Jordan into the mail collection box.

    • World
      Reuters

      Head of Amnesty's Ukraine office quits after group accuses Kyiv

      KYIV (Reuters) -The head of Amnesty International's Ukraine office has quit the human rights body in a disagreement with it after the group accused Ukraine's armed forces of endangering civilians by basing troops in residential areas during the Russian invasion. Amnesty made the comments in a report published on Thursday that drew fierce criticism from the Ukrainian government. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy led denunciations of Amnesty's allegations, accusing the group of "trying to shift the responsibility from the aggressor to the victim".

      • Amnesty regrets 'distress' caused by report rebuking Ukraine
        Reuters
      • Top Ukraine Amnesty International official resigns after report finds military operated in residential areas
        The Hill
    • Politics
      Rolling Stone

      Lindsey Graham Would Like States to Decide If LGBTQ People Count as Fully Human

      Sen. Lindsey Graham said he wants states to decide the issue of whether two consenting adults can get married. When Dana Bash asked him if he would support legislation codifying same sex marriage, Graham claimed it's a state issue during an appearance on CNN's State of the Union Sunday. “[Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is] trying to get enough votes to codify same-sex marriage because Justice Clarence Thomas suggested it might be in jeopardy,” Bash said.

      • Graham slams Democrats’ climate, tax, health bill: ‘This is gonna make everything worse’
        The Hill
      • Democrats clear the field
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    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      Thieves steal at least 20 whole briskets worth thousands of dollars from famous Texas barbecue restaurant

      Thieves stole briskets worth thousands of dollars from a famous Austin restaurant, KVUE reported. La Barbecue said the thief was filmed jumping a fence before loading the meat into an SUV. Briskets at the restaurant, which said it has been broken into five times, are worth about $180.

    • World
      Reuters

      Taiwan official leading missile production died of heart attack, report says

      The deputy head of Taiwan defence ministry's research and development unit was found dead on Saturday morning in a hotel room, succumbing to a heart attack, according to the official Central News Agency. Ou Yang Li-hsing, deputy head of the military-owned National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, had died in a hotel room in southern Taiwan, CNA reported. Authorities said 57-year-old Ou Yang died of a heart attack and the hotel room showed no sign of any 'intrusion', CNA said.

      • Top Taiwan official leading missile production found dead in hotel room, report says
        The Independent
      • China-Taiwan news – live: Top Taiwan official found dead as China accused of attack simulation
        The Independent
    • Business
      MoneyWise

      ‘We’re heading into a housing recession’: Here’s what the NAHB CEO sees in real estate right now — and why it spells trouble for the economy

      He described how a rapid decline in homebuilding and demand for new homes could drag the national economy lower. Here are some of the highlights of Howard's thesis. Don't miss Mitt Romney says a billionaire tax will trigger demand for these two physical assets — get in now before the super-rich swarm Warren Buffett likes these 2 investment opportunities outside of the stock market There's a 'perfect storm' brewing in the multifamily housing market — here are 3 of the easiest ways to take advantage Housing leads every recession since Second World War Residential real estate is an integral part of the American economy.

    • U.S.
      TheGrio

      Wisconsin man who drove truck into mostly Black crowd pleads guilty to felony, but could have record erased

      Footage of the incident reportedly shows a black GMC truck driven by O'Neil “lurch forward” toward a mostly-Black crowd standing outside a downtown Madison bar and running into Alize Carter, then 24, leaving her with a fractured hand, abrasions and a concussion after knocking her partially into a nearby intersection, per a criminal complaint reviewed by the outlet. Other footage from the city's surveillance system shows police using pepper spray to clear the crowd away from the scene as emergency responders tended to Carter. Some witnesses reportedly deemed the police's action excessively aggressive.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Tiny African kingdom has skiing as Europe sweats summer heat

      This isn't another sign of climate change but rather the fascinating anomaly of Lesotho, a tiny mountain kingdom completely surrounded by South Africa. Lesotho has an obscure geographical claim to fame: It's the only country on Earth where every inch of its territory sits more than 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) above sea level.

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    Why can't the U.S. contain monkeypox?
    • “The media has anointed men who have sex with men as the biggest threat to our survival from monkeypox.”

    • “Rich countries have ignored endemic monkeypox in West and Central Africa for far too long, despite having effective vaccines.”

    • “The biggest worry for Americans is not the disease: It’s that our response to it shows how little we have learned from COVID-19.”

    • “Monkeypox should be a relatively easier virus to control, but only if the United States takes the needed steps now.”

    • “Global health officials must advocate for and enact a unified, coherent approach to fighting the monkeypox pandemic.”

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