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    • A landmark change for nearly 30 million Americans

      Hearing aids will become available to Americans without a prescription later this fall, under a long-awaited rule finalized Tuesday.

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      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.

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      TheBlast

      OMG: Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Sued For Millions Over Gum

      Legendary hockey star, Wayne Gretzky, has been served a massive lawsuit. The former Los Angeles Kings player and his wife, Janet Jones Gretzky, are being sued for multi-millions after promoting a weight loss gum. The couple have been promoting a weight loss gum called “Overeating Management Gum” aka 'OMG.'

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      USA TODAY

      1 man dead, his brother missing after jumping from 'Jaws' bridge in Martha's Vineyard

      One man is dead and his sibling remains missing after jumping from the bridge made popular by the 1975 film “Jaws” over the weekend in Martha's Vineyard, authorities said. Rescuers resumed a water search Tuesday for a 21-year-old man who never resurfaced after he, his 26-year-old brother and two others jumped from the American Legion Memorial Bridge late Sunday night, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The other two people were rescued, said Adam Sansoucie, spokesperson for U.S. Coast Guard Station Woods Hole.

      • Man Dies and His Brother Goes Missing After Group Jumps from Popular 'Jaws Bridge': Reports
        People
      • 1 brother dies, 1 missing after Vineyard bridge jump
        WCVB - Boston
    • 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.

      • Former Drexel neurologist who sexually abused patients kills himself in jail
        CBS-Philadelphia
      • Prominent Neurologist Convicted of Raping Patients Kills Himself in Lockup
        The Daily Beast
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      The Courier Journal

      Why the Eastern Kentucky flood was no natural disaster. Let's call it what it is

      And while this contributor will address that narrative below, there is another narrative that needs clarifying: The flood of July 28, 2022 was not a natural disaster.To imply this flood, along with so many other weather-borne catastrophes plaguing our world, is a natural disaster is to say three things: We don't know why it happened, we don't know how it happened and we don't know how to prevent the next one. But we do know the answers to these questions. We've known them for some time.

      • Kentucky governor to update the public on state’s response to the devastating flooding
        WTVF - Nashville Scripps
      • FEMA is making changes to help Eastern Kentucky flood victims. Here's how
        The Courier Journal
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      INSIDER

      Trump attempts to use a Truth Social post to make a legal request for the DOJ to give Mar-a-Lago-raid documents back

      Trump on Sunday demanded the return of some documents taken in the raid at Mar-a-Lago. Former President Donald Trump over the weekend made a demand for documents taken by the FBI to be returned to him — via a Truth Social post, rather than his lawyers. It seemed worded as if Trump expected it to have legal force.

      • President Biden’s approval rating one year after Afghanistan withdrawal
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      • Former GOP rep. says Republicans are twisting themselves 'into pretzels' defending the ex-president
        Yahoo Entertainment
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      Associated Press

      American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic planes

      American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. Neither American nor the manufacturer Boom Supersonic would provide financial details Tuesday, including the size of American's deposit. American, which also took options for 40 more Boom Overture planes, becomes the second U.S. customer for Boom after a similar announcement last year from United Airlines for 15 jets.

      • American Airlines bets on supersonic jets
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      • American Airlines bets on supersonic travel with Boom jet deal
        Reuters
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      BuzzFeed News

      A Firefighter Accused Of Photographing Kobe Bryant’s Body Walked Out Of The Courtroom Multiple Times After Begging Vanessa Bryant’s Lawyer To “Stop Describing” The “Horrifying” Crash Scene

      Sheriff's deputies and firefighters accused of circulating photographs of Kobe Bryant's body at the scene of his death have begun testifying in court. The NBA legend's widow, Vanessa Bryant, sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in September 2020 over allegations that employees took and shared cellphone images of the crash site where her husband and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant, died on Jan. 26, 2020. Kobe and Gianna were among the nine people killed in a fatal helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.

      • A sheriff's deputy held onto Kobe Bryant crash site photos for 4 days and said that he and his colleagues shared photos because 'curiosity got the best of us'
        INSIDER
      • L.A. County Firefighters Allegedly Shared Photos of Kobe Bryant's Remains During Awards Gala Cocktail Hour
        Complex
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      Reuters Videos

      Is Ukraine striking deeper into Russian territory?

      STORY: Footage of an electrical substation burning in Crimea may suggest that Ukraine's military has new abilities to strike deeper into Russian territory - a development that could potentially change the dynamic of the war. Explosions hit a Russian ammunition depot near the site, which also prompted the evacuation of 2,000 civilians in a 5 kilometer radius, and disrupted rail lines. Also on Tuesday: A Russian newspaper reported seeing smoke rising from a Russian airbase in Crimea.

    • Politics
      Yahoo Finance

      Trump once again says economic data is fake news

      Donald Trump has assailed the government's official economic data this summer by calling it “phony” or “fake news. He likes to say the “actual” number for jobs statistics or the inflation rate would be much more flattering to him — and would look worse for President Joe Biden. It's a return to form for the former president who called the unemployment rate "total fiction" during his 2016 campaign before flipping and touting that same data once he was in office.

    • U.S.
      The Root

      Minneapolis Teachers Outraged after Union Contract Suggests Race-Based Layoff Agreement

      After a two-week long strike, the Minneapolis teachers union and Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) finally came to an agreement. In regards to layoffs, the new contract suggests white teachers would be considered before teachers of color, per ABC 4 News. In an effort to revise how the district hires and retains teachers of color, the new contract states that teachers will be subject to layoffs or job changes in “order of seniority,” unless the teacher is part of an “underrepresented group.”

    • Politics
      The Daily Beast

      ‘Viper’ Merrick Garland’s Trump FBI Raid Is Only the ‘First Inning’

      Democratic strategist James Carville has a message for people who are doubting Merrick Garland: Just wait. People are like, well, but let's wait and see a little bit. And this is like the top of the first inning.

    • Politics
      Yahoo TV

      Former GOP rep finds it 'so funny' watching his former colleagues 'twist into pretzels' trying to defend Trump

      Joe Walsh, a former Republican congressman from Illinois, appeared Sunday on The Mehdi Hasan Show, where he addressed how some congressional Republicans are coming to the defense of former President Donald Trump. Following a search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Fla., it has been reported that Trump had taken highly classified documents when he left the White House, which is illegal, even for a former president. Despite the fact that it was a legally executed search warrant, many members of the GOP have rushed to Trump's defense and denigrated the FBI.

      • Mehdi Hasan tallies Trump’s lies, excuses in wake of FBI search at Mar-a-Lago
        NBC
      • House Republican questions if warrant executed at Mar-a-Lago was justified
        The Hill
    • World
      Business Insider

      Putin brags that Russian weapons are 'years, perhaps even decades' ahead of rivals as his army pulls old Soviet-era tanks out of deep storage due to losses in Ukraine

      Russian President Vladimir Putin bragged about his country's advanced weapons on Monday. He said during a speech that they are "years, perhaps even decades" ahead of foreign rivals. But on the battlefield in Ukraine, Russia has been forced to use outdated Soviet-era armor due to heavy losses.

      • Ignoring Ukraine setbacks, Putin touts 'superior' Russian weapons exports
        Reuters
      • Despite Russia's huge losses, Putin brags about weapons and is ready to share them
        Ukrayinska Pravda
    • 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 will impact over 100 million by 2053, study says
        CBS News Videos
      • Quarter of U.S. Could Be in 'Extreme Heat Belt' by 2053, According to Climate Crisis Research
        People
    • World
      Reuters

      Taiwan accuses China of exaggeration with islands footage

      TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan accused China of exaggeration on Tuesday after the Chinese military published footage of the strategically located Penghu islands, where there is a major Taiwanese air base, saying it was not true Chinese forces had come near the islands. China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, has carried out military exercises around the island this month after a visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was followed by five U.S. lawmakers on Sunday and Monday. The Chinese military unit responsible for the area adjacent to Taiwan, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, released on Monday video of the Penghu islands, apparently taken by a Chinese air force aircraft.

      • Angry China stages more drills near Taiwan as U.S. lawmakers visit
        Reuters
      • China announces new drills as US delegation visits Taiwan
        Associated Press
    • 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.

    • U.S.
      BuzzFeed

      Women Are Sharing The Worst Thing A Man Has Said To Them In A Professional Setting, And Unfortunately For My Blood Pressure, You Can't Make This Stuff Up

      After that, at my next one-on-one, my boss said that he didn't know what was wrong with me, but that I needed to be medicated. What the fuck? I'm not allowed to disagree with people?"

    • 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
      • Analysis-Trapped cash mangles China's policy plans
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      WSB Cox articles

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

      A mother is suing after she says an officer broke down her door, went inside her home and slammed her to the ground. DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The officer's bodycam captured the violent encounter where the woman was handcuffed, and emergency medical services had to be called. Khanay Yancey has filed a federal lawsuit against Clayton County and the officer, Gregory Tillman.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Turning On Trump? Laura Ingraham Says 'Exhausted' Americans May Be Done With Him

      Fox News host Laura Ingraham, usually a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, said a conflict-weary nation might be ready to move on from the former president. “The country, I think, is so exhausted,” she told podcaster Lisa Boothe, per The Hill. Ingraham said Trump has been a friend for 25 years, “but, you know, we'll see whether that's what the country wants.”

      • Fox News host Laura Ingraham says Americans are 'exhausted' from political conflict and might think it's 'time to turn the page' on Trump
        INSIDER
      • Fox News’ Laura Ingraham Says Voters Might ‘Turn the Page’ on Trump
        Rolling Stone
    • 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.
      Business Insider

      An American Airlines passenger says her 11-year-old daughter was required to check her carry-on for a flight to North Carolina and hasn't got it back 2 months later

      Beth Gill's husband and daughter were told to check their cabin luggage for a flight in mid-June. After their connecting flight was canceled, the family slept on window ledges at Charlotte's airport. An American Airlines passenger told Insider that her daughter still hadn't gotten back her carry-on luggage two months after she had to check it on a flight to North Carolina from Arizona.

    • 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 physically abused her tween daughter after finding sexual images on her phone. According to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, the mother was incensed after finding “sexually explicit” pictures on a juvenile family member's phone. According to widespread media reports, the family member was later identified as the suspect's 12-year-old daughter.

    • Health
      Yahoo Life

      ‘There's no shame in changing your mind’: How this OB/GYN went from anti-abortion to protesting the overturn of Roe v. Wade

      When Roe v. Wade was overturned in June, many rushed to social media to declare their protest over the decision — which took away the constitutional right to abortion — and the devastating effects it would have on the future of reproductive healthcare in America. "I used to be anti-abortion — until I learned the whole story," was the caption of the video in which she contrasted her life at 15, when she was writing essays against abortion and believing it to be wholly immoral, to now, and being a vocal pro-choice ally. "I grew up in Catholic schools and being taught that sex before marriage was wrong, abortion was wrong, that it was a sin, and I sort of just internalized all that without question, because there was no other perspective given," Lincoln tells Yahoo Life.

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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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