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    • Ex-Trump aide: Trump is lying about documents

      Former President Donald Trump and his allies have given often conflicting defenses of his retention of classified documents, without addressing why he had kept them.

      Contradictory and unsupported defenses »
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      • Why Sen. Rand Paul wants to scrap the Espionage Act

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman from California shares the biggest culture shocks she faced after moving to Iowa: ‘It’s crazy different’

      A Californian is going viral after sharing the biggest culture shocks she faced after moving to Iowa. The clip comes courtesy of Katie Bishop (@katphishhbishh), a podcaster and CRNA student now living in Iowa. Her video, about the most surprising differences between her old state and new one, now has over 800,000 views.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Florida mom found ‘explicit’ photos on daughter’s phone. Then came the pipe, cops say

      A mother in Florida was arrested after deputies say she went overboard in the discipline department. According to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, the mother was so incensed finding “sexually explicit” pictures on a juvenile family member's phone, she took matters into her own hands. According to widespread media reports, the family member was later identified as the suspect's 12-year-old daughter.

    • Politics
      Business Insider

      Ex-official who investigated Hillary Clinton's emails said the documents recovered by the FBI at Trump's Mar-a-Lago were particularly 'stunning' and 'egregious'

      A former DOJ official who oversaw Hillary Clinton's emails said documents retrieved at Mar-a-Lago were "egregious." FBI agents found Trump with 11 sets of highly sensitive government information. One set of documents contained Sensitive Compartmented Information.

      • FBI seized top secret documents in Trump estate search
        WTVR
      • Trump attempts to use a Truth Social post to make a legal request for the DOJ to give Mar-a-Lago-raid documents back
        INSIDER
    • Politics
      Yahoo TV

      Emmy-nominated 'Daily Show' correspondent Jordan Klepper talks MAGA rallies, Trump rhetoric: 'It's melting their brains'

      I'm talking to a father and his son about how Donald Trump is in charge of the military right now. And these fringe ideas are being codified by a guy like Donald Trump and a bunch of cowards who don't have the guts to stand up to him. He speaks to Americans and then he sends them away from sources that could maybe give them a broader perspective and just into the cesspool of the internet … It's melting [their] brains.

    • World
      INSIDER

      Russia makes confusing link between Brittney Griner's conviction and the raid on Mar-a-Lago, saying Biden can't criticize one if he won't comment on the other

      Russia made a confusing link between Brittney Griner's conviction and the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the White House can't criticize one without commenting on the other. This comes as the defense team for Griner appealed her nine-year Russian prison sentence.

      • Brittney Griner appeals guilty verdict in Russia
        Yahoo Sports
      • WNBA's Brittney Griner appeals her Russian prison sentence
        Associated Press
    • U.S.
      The Root

      Charlottesville's First Black Woman Police Chief Fired As Officers Refused to Comply

      After a midsummer meeting in June 2021, newly hired police chief RaShall Brackney felt the need to double down on her personal safety, unholstering her gun as she left headquarters. Brackney's fear however was not prompted by the activity on the streets, or even the ongoing public threats made against the police department over the years. Instead, she found herself afraid of her own subordinates, cops who wanted her gone after making some controversial, yet necessary shake ups throughout the force.

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Giuliani is target of election probe, his lawyers are told

      Prosecutors in Atlanta on Monday told lawyers for Rudy Giuliani that he's a target of their criminal investigation into possible illegal attempts by then-President Donald Trump and others to interfere in the 2020 general election in Georgia, one of Giuliani's lawyers said Monday. Special prosecutor Nathan Wade alerted Giuliani's local attorney in Atlanta that the former New York City mayor could face criminal charges, another Giuliani attorney, Bob Costello said. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis opened the investigation last year, and a special grand jury was seated in May at her request.

      • Giuliani is target of Georgia probe into 2020 U.S. election -New York Times
        Reuters
      • Rudy Giuliani Told He’s a Target in Criminal Election Meddling Investigation
        Rolling Stone
    • U.S.
      Macon Telegraph

      30-year-old woman ambushed in fatal beating over love triangle, Georgia police say

      An Atlanta-area woman died hours after she was ambushed in a brutal attack over her boyfriend, Georgia authorities say. Antonetta Stevens, 27, and Janine Gonzalez, 17, also face aggravated battery and robbery charges after authorities said they lured 30-year-old Ashley Bocanegra to a Buford apartment on Aug. 11 and attacked her in a fight sparked by an apparent love triangle, Gwinnett County police wrote in a news release. Gonzalez's brother had been romantically involved with Stevens and Bocanegra, authorities said, and their relationship was the reason for the attack.

    • Business
      MarketWatch

      A quarter of the U.S. will fall inside an extreme heat belt. Here are the states in the red zone.

      Extreme heat belt' According to First Street, the most severe shift in local temperatures is found in Miami-Dade county in Florida where the seven hottest days, currently at 103°F, will increase to 34 days at that same temperature by 2053. Increasing temperatures are broadly discussed in yearly averages, but the focus should be on the extension of the extreme tail events expected in a given year,” said Matthew Eby, founder and CEO of First Street Foundation. We need to be prepared for the inevitable, that a quarter of the country will soon fall inside the extreme heat belt with temperatures exceeding 125°F and the results will be dire.

      • ‘Extreme heat belt’ will impact more than 100 million Americans: study
        The Hill
      • The U.S. could see a new 'extreme heat belt' by 2053
        NBC News
    • Business
      Reuters

      China unexpectedly cuts 2 key rates, withdraws cash from banking system

      SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's central bank unexpectedly cut a key interest rate for the second time this year and withdrew some cash from the banking system on Monday, to try to revive credit demand to support the COVID-hit economy. Economists and analysts said they believe Chinese authorities are keen to support the sluggish economy by allowing a widening policy divergence with other major economies that are raising interest rates aggressively. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said it was lowering the rate on 400 billion yuan ($59.33 billion) of one-year medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans to some financial institutions by 10 basis points (bps) to 2.75%, from 2.85%.

      • China unexpectedly cuts key rates as economic data disappoints
        Reuters
      • China’s central bank cuts key policy rates
        MarketWatch
    • Politics
      AZCentral | The Arizona Republic

      Donald Trump is above the law. Deal with it, America. Admit it. Here's how we prove it

      Let's say you believe Donald Trump is being framed. Imagine a man, not Trump, with access to secret government documents who takes a bunch of them home with him after leaving his job. Would you say it was unreasonable for authorities to seek a search warrant of the man's estate in order to try to retrieve those documents … if it wasn't Donald Trump?

      • Breaking down the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago and what it means for Trump
        ABC News Videos
      • Mar-a-Lago search: Agents took top secret documents, but what those documents contained remains unknown
        USA TODAY
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Trump warns 'terrible things are going to happen' if the country's temperature isn't cooled

      Trump warned Monday that "terrible things" will happen if the country's temperature isn't cooled. "People are so angry at what is taking place," Trump told Fox News Digital on Monday. Former President Donald Trump warned that "terrible things are going to happen" if the country's temperature isn't brought down, all while baselessly accusing the FBI of a "sneak attack" on his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida and repeating his allegation that "they could have planted anything they wanted."

      • Trump says temperature ‘has to be brought down’ after FBI search, then repeats attacks
        The Hill
      • Trump news – live: Trump warns US in ‘very dangerous position’ in first interview since Mar-a-Lago raid
        The Independent
    • World
      Reuters

      Angry China stages more drills near Taiwan as U.S. lawmakers visit

      China's military said it carried out more exercises near Taiwan on Monday as a group of U.S. lawmakers visited the Chinese-claimed island and met President Tsai Ing-wen, who said her government was committed to maintaining stability. The five U.S. lawmakers, led by Senator Ed Markey, arrived in Taipei on an unannounced visit late on Sunday, the second high-level group to visit following that of U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in early August, which set off several days of Chinese war games. The Chinese military unit responsible for the area adjacent to Taiwan, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, said it had organised multi-service joint combat readiness patrols and combat drills in the sea and airspace around Taiwan on Monday.

      • Taiwan's president meets U.S. lawmakers
        Reuters Videos
      • U.S. lawmakers arrive in Taiwan with China tensions simmering
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      People

      Man Mourns Wife Who Died After Being Impaled by Beach Umbrella: 'She Was One of a Kind'

      Mike told NBC News that the umbrella "went through her arm into her rib cage." Facebook Tammy Perreault In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, Horry County officials acknowledged "the tragic death of a local beachgoer," who was sitting on the beach when an "umbrella became airborne and struck" her. "This is a terrible loss, and we know our community is hurting," wrote Horry County Emergency Management spokesperson Thomas Bell.

      • Husband of woman, who died after she was impaled by a beach umbrella, speaks out
        TODAY
      • Woman fatally struck by flying beach umbrella in South Carolina
        ABC News Videos
    • Science
      Reuters Videos

      French farmer defies drought with sustainable crop

      Coutte says the advantages of sorghum are that in much of France it does not need to be irrigated, requires no pesticides and needs only a third of the fertilizer that wheat requires. It's not a miracle solution but it is a solution which, among many others, makes it possible to improve things, to consume less plant-protection products, to consume less fertilizer and above all preserve groundwater and water resources. But sorghum isn't totally immune to drought.

    • Business
      Reuters

      Caste in California: Tech giants confront ancient Indian hierarchy

      America's tech giants are taking a modern-day crash course in India's ancient caste system, with Apple emerging as an early leader in policies to rid Silicon Valley of a rigid hierarchy that's segregated Indians for generations. Apple, the world's biggest listed company, updated its general employee conduct policy about two years ago to explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of caste, which it added alongside existing categories such as race, religion, gender, age and ancestry. The inclusion of the new category, which hasn't been previously reported, goes beyond U.S. discrimination laws, which do not explicitly ban casteism.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      John Oliver Exposes Tragic Consequences Of America's Most 'Mind-Blowing F**k-Up'

      John Oliver said Afghanistan wasn't doing well under U.S. occupation ― yet the situation got even worse when American troops left one year ago and the Taliban took over. Our exit was the foreign policy equivalent of putting a cake in the oven, and then 40 minutes later taking out a live rat dressed as Hitler,” he said. It's not just a fuck-up.

      • John Oliver Revisits the Site of America’s Longest War
        Rolling Stone
      • Taliban celebrates 'victory day' 1 year after taking control of Kabul
        ABC News Videos
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      ‘Frustrated’ 24-Year-Old Allegedly Admits Mowing Down Mourners Then Bludgeoning Mom

      A Pennsylvania man who allegedly plowed his blue Honda Accord into a crowd of mourners late Saturday, killing one and injuring 17 others, before murdering his own mother, allegedly told cops he did so because he was tired of fighting with his mom over money. State troopers said that at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Adrian Oswaldo Sura Reyes, 24, drove into a group of about 75 people who were attending a daylong community benefit in Nescopeck to raise funds in the wake of a horrific house fire last week that killed 10 family members and 13 dogs. According to charging documents cited by the Press Enterprise, just six minutes after Reyes' car peeled away from the crash scene, police received a 911 call from a local resident.

      • Car hits crowd outside Pennsylvania bar, killing 1 and injuring 17
        Reuters
      • Man accused of driving into crowd before killing his mother told police he was ‘tired of fighting’ with her
        The Independent
    • World
      Reuters

      Ukraine targets Russian soldiers accused of threatening nuclear plant

      KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has warned Russian soldiers who shoot at Europe's largest nuclear power station or use it as a base to shoot from that they will become a "special target" for Ukrainian forces. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the establishment of a demilitarised zone at the Zaporizhzhia plant in southern Ukraine amid fears of a nuclear catastrophe over renewed shelling in the past days, for which Russia and Ukraine blame each other. Zelenskiy, who did not give any details, reiterated that he considered Russia was using the plant, which it captured early in the war but is still being run by Ukrainians, as nuclear blackmail.

      • Russians, Ukrainians again trade blame for new shelling near nuclear power plant
        Reuters
      • Ukraine targeting Russians shooting at nuclear plant -Zelenskiy
        Reuters Videos
    • World
      The New Voice of Ukraine

      Russia sees revolt among its proxy forces in Donbas

      He also posted a video with the fighters' appeal to their leaders. Their dissatisfaction was caused by the decision of the Russian leadership to send them to reinforce the fighters of another sham statelet, the “Donetsk People's Republic” (“DPR”). We refuse to go and fight on the territory of the DPR,” one of the organizers of the riot said in the video.

      • Russia will likely see failure to seize Donetsk Oblast as setback for its objectives in Ukraine, says UK intel
        The New Voice of Ukraine
      • Russian reconnaissance group ‘neutralized’ in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine still holds ground
        The New Voice of Ukraine
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Rep. Adam Schiff said the seizure of Rep. Scott Perry's phone suggests the Justice Department thinks the Trump team's alternate-electors plot was a crime

      The FBI seized Rep. Scott Perry's phone as the DOJ investigates efforts to overturn the election. Rep. Adam Schiff said the seizure suggests the DOJ views the "fake electors" scheme as criminal. Perry called the seizure an "abuse of power" on Fox News on Sunday.

    • Business
      TechCrunch

      VinFast says pre-orders "will get a $7,500 rebate," federal tax credit or not

      Since then, congress announced it is making changes to the $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit, meaning that it becomes much harder to get that sweet, sweet tax deduction. The two major changes are that the tax credit will becomes means-tested (i.e. Various car manufacturers have scrambled to figure out how to react, but VinFast is taking more extreme steps than most, promising that if you have a pre-order with the manufacturer and you are no longer eligible for the tax rebate, they'll give you a $7,500 discount on the car instead.

    • Business
      Business Insider

      JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: 'Why can't we get it through our thick skulls?' America boosting oil and gas production is 'not against' climate change

      JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon spoke to wealthy clients on a call Tuesday, Yahoo Finance reported. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said this week that US natural gas production does not conflict with long-term emission reduction targets, Yahoo Finance first reported. The problem with that is because of high oil and gas prices, the world is turning back on their coal plants.

      • JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told wealthy clients there's a chance the US is heading into 'something worse' than a recession, report says
        Business Insider
      • JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon says China has 'serious issues' - and lays out what the US needs to do to push back against Beijing
        Business Insider
    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Florida Has An Outrageous New Law Targeting Teachers. Here's Why I'll Be Breaking It.

      Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit held at the Tampa Convention Center on July 22 in Tampa, Florida. In a couple of weeks, I'll walk back into my college classroom and continue my second decade of teaching at one of Florida's universities. Despite the recently passed HB 7 Amendment (Stop WOKE Act), I won't be adjusting my syllabi to remove readings or discussions that make students “uncomfortable,” and I won't pretend that systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia and other forms of oppression do not exist.

    • World
      Reuters

      Residents of Rushdie suspect's Lebanese village say incident has little to do with them

      Street-side signs in the southern Lebanese village of Yaroun, the ancestral home of the suspect in the stabbing of Salman Rushdie, bear posters of Iran's former supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini who in 1989 issued a fatwa calling for the author's death. The logo of Lebanon's powerful, Iran-armed Hezbollah group adorns small monuments to its fighters killed during decades of wars with Israel, which borders Yaroun to the east and south. Few want to speak about Friday's attack on Rushdie or about Hadi Matar, the 24-year-old Shi'ite Muslim American suspect whose family originally hails from Yaroun, where Hezbollah has strong support.

      • Suspect's father refuses to speak about Rushdie attack - Lebanon town mayor
        Reuters
      • NY Gov. Hochul condemns attack on Salman Rushdie
        Reuters Videos
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    • “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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