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    • FBI 'stole my three passports ... along with everything else'

      The accusation from former President Donald Trump is his latest verbal volley against the agency after it raided his Florida estate in search of classified documents.

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      • 'I could lose my home, my job and everything'

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      • Ex-Trump aide: Trump is lying about documents

      • 'I applied when I was 58 years old, and I got a call'

      • Questions unanswered in cinematographer's death

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      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.
      WSB Cox articles

      Atlanta woman says police burst into her home, threw her on ground over missing remote, chess board

      According to the lawsuit, officer Gregory Tillman came to Khanay Yancey's on Independence Drive to retrieve items a man who had moved out of the home said he'd left behind. Yancey had told the man that the items weren't there and refused to let Tillman or the man inside.

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      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.

      • Quarter of U.S. Could Be in 'Extreme Heat Belt' by 2053, According to Climate Crisis Research
        People
      • ‘Extreme heat belt’ will impact more than 100 million Americans: study
        The Hill
    • Business
      Reuters

      Biden to sign law on Tuesday cutting most current EV credits

      (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will sign legislation on Tuesday that will eliminate electric vehicle tax credits for most models currently getting up to $7,500 effective. The White House said Biden will sign legislation to approve the $430 billion climate, health and tax bill on Tuesday. The bill restructures the existing $7,5000 new EV tax credit and creates a new $4,000 rebate for used EVs.

      • The New EV Tax Credit Won’t Cover All Teslas. How It Will Work.
        Barrons.com
      • EV Tax Credits Are Changing: What’s Ahead
        Kiplinger
    • 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.

    • Politics
      The Hill

      Laura Ingraham: Voters might say it’s ‘time to turn the page’ on Trump

      Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Monday said Americans might be ready “to turn the page” on former President Trump as he decides whether to run for president a third time. Donald Trump's been a friend of mine for 25 years, and I'm always very open about this on my show. Trump has unleashed a streak of populism in the Republican Party that might not appeal to voters writ large in 2024, Ingraham theorized.

    • U.S.
      Yahoo Life

      Texas mother creates ‘bulletproof’ back-to-school dress to send message about gun violence: ‘We need to protect our babies’

      Sending children back to school in the fall can be an emotional rollercoaster for most parents — especially after a string of school shootings in the last year that has made the yearly tradition feel downright overwhelming. “My daughter was in kindergarten last year and she knew that her place in 'lockdown drills' was by the toilet in the classroom bathroom, and that she had to wait till the administrators banged on the doors, and that she had to be quiet," Cassie Arnold, an arts educator and mom of three living in Texas, tells Yahoo Life, lamenting the fact that school shootings have become normalized. Arnold — in order to jumpstart important conversations about school gun violence, and to coincide with the return to school — decided to use her skills as an artist to create School Uniform (Bulletproof Dress), an outfit worn by her middle child in a photo for social media.

    • U.S.
      BuzzFeed

      Twitter Is Joking About What The "Sluttiest Thing A Man Can Do" Is, And It's More Amusing Than It Should Be

      I don't know about y'all, but all I've been seeing on Twitter this summer is discourse on what the "sluttiest thing a man can do" is.

    • 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.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Doctor who sexually abused patients kills himself in jail

      A once-prominent neurologist convicted last month of sexually abusing patients killed himself Monday at a New York City jail, two people familiar with the matter said. Dr. Ricardo Cruciani, 68, was found unresponsive in a shower area at the Eric M. Taylor Center, a jail at the notorious Rikers Island complex, the people said. Cruciani's lawyer, Frederick Sosinsky, confirmed in a statement that his client had died, but not the manner of death.

      • Prominent Neurologist Convicted of Raping Patients Kills Himself in Lockup
        The Daily Beast
      • Another inmate dies in custody at Rikers Island
        CBS-Newyork
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      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
      TheStreet.com

      USDA Gives You Another Really Good Reason Not to Eat Frozen Pizza

      After a hard day or week at work, sometimes we just shuffle home, shove a frozen pizza in the oven, and become one with the couch. There's a special kind of pleasure in it, associating the taste of a frozen pizza with the moment one finally gets to relax. Whether veggie pizza is your jam or you're an all the meats, all the time kind of person, you pretty much know what toppings you're getting into when you prepare a frozen pizza for dinner.

      • Home Run Inn Frozen Pizzas Recalled Over Possible Metal Contamination
        The Wall Street Journal
      • USDA recalls frozen pizza over possible metal pieces
        The Hill
    • 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
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      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.

    • 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.

    • 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. 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, Robert Costello, said. The revelation that Giuliani, a lawyer for Trump, is a target of the investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis edges the probe closer to the former president.

      • Giuliani a target of Georgia's criminal probe into 2020 U.S. election
        Reuters
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    • 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
    • Politics
      Rolling Stone

      GOP Senate Campaign Arm Is Pulling Ads in Three Key Races

      The National Republican Senatorial Committee is canceling $10 million worth of fall advertising reservations in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — three states at the center of the GOP's push to regain control of Congress. The NRSC has cut the most money, $5 million, in Pennsylvania, where quack TV doctor Mehmet Oz is taking on Lt. Governor John Fetterman. Oz's campaign has been fraught, to say the least, and current polling averages currently have him losing to the Democrat by more than 10 percentage points.

      • GOP slashes ads in key Senate battlegrounds
        Politico
      • John Fetterman Trolls Mehmet Oz's Campaign Over Questionable Grocery List
        HuffPost
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      WVa governor: Voters shouldn't decide abortion access issue

      West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice scoffed Monday at a suggestion by Democratic lawmakers to let voters decide whether abortion should continue to be allowed in the state. The Republican governor said the state's abortion law falls under the scrutiny of the Legislature and the attorney general. During a legislative special session initiated by Justice last month, majority Republicans failed to pass legislation criminalizing abortion.

    • Business
      INSIDER

      The CEO of a major student-loan company says 'it's hard for us to believe' Biden won't extend the debt payment pause 'given where we are in the calendar'

      Navient CEO Jack Remondi said in an earnings call he thinks Biden will extend the payment pause. Student-loan payments are set to resume on September 1, and Biden has yet to give an update. During a second quarter earnings call on July 27, Jack Remondi, the CEO of Navient, a Delaware-based corporation that services private student loans, said he thinks it's unlikely President Joe Biden will choose to restart payments on September 1.

    • Business
      Business Insider

      Amazon-owned Whole Foods reportedly told managers that workers couldn't wear Black Lives Matter signage at work because it was 'opening the door for union activity'

      Whole Foods was concerned that allowing employees to wear Black Lives Matter signage could appear pro-union, Bloomberg reports. Per an internal email, one higher-up said it could be "opening the door for union activity." Whole Foods employees have been fighting with the company since mid-2020 over the dress code.

    • U.S.
      Autoblog

      Join a 4Runner driver as he documents Death Valley's recent washout

      Whether you happen to live under a rock or, like the producer of the video shown here, get all your news from memes and car blogs (Hi, Matt!), you may not be aware that Death Valley experienced some uncharacteristically extreme weather earlier this month, bringing with it record-shattering flooding and all of the headaches that come with it, including wrecked infrastructure. YouTuber SuperfastMatt apparently decided he'd stock up his modified Toyota 4Runner and go check it out for himself en route to some salt flat shenanigans at Bonneville. "I've done a lot of off-roading, but I've never done it on a road," he said at the beginning of the video, and while what followed was nothing insurmountable for his well-equipped 4Runner, he encountered many a stranded and struggling motorist along the road through the park on his way northward from the entrance near Darwin, CA.

    • U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      What is story behind terrifyingly huge rattlesnake on Tennessee trail? See the video

      A timber rattlesnake chubby enough to qualify as a speed bump was filmed blocking a hiking trail in Tennessee, and viewers on social media can't decide whether to be horrified or dubious. Photographer Sarah Buckner of Chattanooga says she spotted the venomous snake while hiking Saturday, Aug. 13, from the Mullens Cove trailhead to Snooper's Rock. “I almost stepped on it,” Buckner wrote on social media.

    • 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
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      Yahoo Life Videos

      Mothers Against Greg Abbott targets Texas governor in new ads: ‘This is how we wanna fight.’

      The Mothers Against Greg Abbott Facebook group has more than 53,000 members, who are united across party lines to vote Governor Greg Abbott out of office in November. Founder Nancy Thompson says, “Texas is number one in business, it's at the bottom of every other issue that is important to Texas families... I think we could be doing better.

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    Is there room for a 3rd political party?
    • “Like it or not, inside American politics, you’re on one side or the other. There is no in between.”

    • “Were a centrist coalition to arise in service of ‘bipartisan’ policy objectives, it would shift the political center of gravity.”

    • “Purported constituents for a centrist third party aren’t as large a group as is often imagined and aren’t really centrists, either.”

    • “A successful third party is one that integrates itself or its program into one of the two major parties.”

    • “Favoritism for party candidates is a tough mountain to climb … Americans prefer to vote for a candidate they believe can win.”

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