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    • 2 ex-FBI officials who Trump wanted prosecuted audited

      James Comey and Andrew McCabe, former FBI officials who Donald Trump wanted prosecuted, were both subjected to rare, intensive IRS audits.

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      • Parents, 12 others charged with murdering child, 8

      • Stunning amount raised for toddler orphaned in attack

      • 'We can't agree on, you know, what is the truth'

      • 'This isn't a Jason Bourne movie,' WH warns on Griner

      • Murder charges in overdoses of L.A. model, architect

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Biologists' fears confirmed on the lower Colorado River

      Minutes later, the park service confirmed their worst fear: smallmouth bass had in fact been found and were likely reproducing in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam. They may be a beloved sport fish, but smallmouth bass feast on humpback chub, an ancient, threatened fish that's native to the river, and that biologists like Arnold have been working hard to recover. The predators wreaked havoc in the upper river, but were held at bay in Lake Powell where Glen Canyon Dam has served as a barrier for years — until now.

    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Couple Slain in Parade Nightmare in Front of Their Toddler

      On Monday, he was sitting on his walker and surrounded by his family when he was hit by bullets. We all threw ourselves to the ground,” his daughter, Josefina Toledo, told The Daily Beast after the shooting. My dad, since it's difficult for him to walk… he was sitting on his walker and he was hit in his back and in his head.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Marjorie Taylor Greene Goes Full Kook With Mass Shooting Conspiracy Theory

      Conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) claimed this week's mass shooting at a parade in Illinois could have been a secret operation carried out by gun control advocates. “Two shootings on July 4th, one in a rich, white neighborhood and the other at a fireworks display,” she said in a clip posted on Twitter by Patriot Takes, which monitors right-wing media. Greene was referring to the parade shooting in Highland Park, which left seven people dead, and likely an incident in Philadelphia that left two police officers wounded.

      • Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests 4th of July Shooting Was Orchestrated by Democrats
        Rolling Stone
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene shares photoshopped image of Robert Crimo while pushing baseless shooting claims
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Christians strip down at a South Texas nudist community

      The gate opens to reveal a seemingly ordinary community. RVs and small homes line the roads, péntaque and pickleball courts offer residents recreational spaces, and the front office acts as the community's nucleus. Misty Katz, part owner of Nature's Resort, finds comfort in shunning clothes.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Dad of Highland Park suspect said he sponsored his son's gun permit application because he thought he wanted to go to the shooting range

      Seven people were killed in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. The suspect's father said he sponsored his son's gun permit as he thought he wanted to go to a range. The father of a man suspected of the fatal mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade said he sponsored his son's gun permit application because he thought he wanted to go to a shooting range.

      • VP Harris on Highland Park shooting: ‘We need to end this horror’
        Yahoo News Video
      • Authorities say July 4 parade shooting suspect had 2 contacts with police in 2019
        Yahoo News Video
    • U.S.
      People

      Elon Musk Had Twins Last Year with Exec Shivon Zilis Just Weeks Before His & Grimes' Baby Was Born

      The 51-year-old Tesla CEO fathered twins with Shivon Zilis last November, according to court documents published by the Insider Wednesday. The papers reveal that in April, Musk and Zilis –– who is the project director at his Neuralink company –– asked a Texan county court to change their babies' names so they would "have their father's last name and contain their mother's last name as part of their middle name." A representative for Musk did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

      • Things get messy for Elon Musk with report about new twins he shares with Neuralink exec
        TechCrunch
      • Elon Musk had twins last year with one of his top executives - Business Insider
        Reuters
    • Politics
      Yahoo Celebrity

      'Fed up' Debra Messing says she got Biden elected during White House call about abortion rights: Report

      The White House orchestrated a call with celebrity Democratic supporters amid the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade... and it didn't go very well. According to a report from CNN, Debra Messing was among the participants "fed up" about President Joe Biden's lack of urgency and the administration being unprepared despite weeks of warning. White House aides co-organized the call with the advocacy group Build Back Better Together.

      • Debra Messing 'fed up' during White House call about abortion rights, said she got Biden elected: Report
        Yahoo Entertainment
      • Debra Messing reportedly tells White House there’s no point in voting after Roe v Wade is overturned
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Look at My Face and Tell Me We Don’t Need Gun Control

      The ambulances and police vehicles that kick off the parade came by, then the marching band passed. That's when we heard it: pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. I thought it was fireworks until I saw people ducking.

    • World
      FTW Outdoors

      Can you spot the mountain lion stalking the elk?

      Travel Guide Book on Saturday shared an image showing the hind portion of an elk and, somewhere in the arroyo, a predatory mountain lion. Research reveals that the image was captured by a motion-sensor trail camera in October 2019 as part of an arroyo restoration project in New Mexico's Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge. Rio Mora shared the image as a quiz for its Facebook followers in July 2020.

    • World
      Reuters

      U.S. funeral home owner who sold body parts pleads guilty to fraud

      A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal charge of defrauding relatives of the dead by dissecting their family members' corpses and selling the body parts without permission, a practice exposed in a 2018 Reuters investigative report https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-funeral. Megan Hess, who operated a funeral home called Sunset Mesa and a human body parts business called Donor Services from the same building, entered the plea to the charge of fraud at a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Gordon Gallagher in Grand Junction, Colorado. Gallagher scheduled Hess, who had previously pleaded not guilty, to be sentenced in January, with the prosecution calling for 12 to 15 years in prison.

    • U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Man lights firework on his head and it explodes into his skull, Texas cops say

      A 43-year-old man lit a firework on top of his head, resulting in his near-sudden death in San Antonio, police say. Officers in San Antonio were called to a residential area just after midnight on Tuesday, July 5, following the firework mishap, according to a police report. First responders found the victim was suffering from severe head trauma, with brain matter exposed from his skull, police said.

      • Wichita Falls police respond to hundreds of fireworks calls during the Fourth of July weekend
        Times Record News
      • "A chunk of his head was missing": Azusa man suffers serious injuries due to fireworks explosion
        CBS-Losangeles
    • U.S.
      NextShark

      YouTuber gets scam ring in India arrested after hacking into their office's CCTV cameras

      A YouTuber allegedly hacked into the CCTV cameras of an India-based scam ring office and gathered enough evidence of fraud to alert local police, which ultimately led to five arrests. The most recent video uploaded by Scambaiter on Sunday, titled “I Got Scammers ARRESTED On Their CCTV Cameras!”, has garnered nearly a million views at the time of this writing. In the 20-minute clip, viewers are given a look at CCTV footage taken from June 13-24, beginning with video of the alleged scammers at work, posing as Best Buy's Geek Squad tech support employees, and ending with their arrest by local police in Punjab, India.

    • Business
      Yahoo Finance

      Only one thing will send gas prices back below $4 a gallon, analyst says

      Despite West Texas intermediate crude oil futures dipping below $100 per barrel on Tuesday, serious gas price relief may be unlikely happen until motorists make adjustments by driving less. "I think the only thing that's going to make a dent in gasoline or jet fuel prices is demand destruction," Vectis Energy Partners principal Tamar Essner said on Yahoo Finance Live after being asked when gas prices may drop below $4 a gallon (video above). Consumers are beginning to see some pressure taken off their wallets when making their stop at the local gas pump, with the average price of regular unleaded gasoline dropping for the third straight week last week, but prices remain exorbitant as drivers haven't pulled back aggressively on travel.

      • Gas prices will ‘push higher’ until demand destruction kicks in, analyst says
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Florida gas prices decline for third straight week
        CBS Miami
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Family of Parade Suspect’s Only Friend: ‘It Blows My Mind’

      Michele Rebollar remembers the moment during her son Anthony LaPorte's funeral when Bobby Crimo—now charged with massacring seven people and wounding two dozen others at a Chicago suburb's Fourth of July parade—stood up to speak. It was August 2017, and the long-haired, awkward Crimo described how Anthony was one of the only people he had to confide in. “My name is Bobby, and Anthony was the person I would call when I couldn't sleep and he would always reply,” Crimo says in a video of the memorial service reviewed by The Daily Beast.

      • Parade shooting suspect charged with murder
        NBC
      • 'There will be more charges': Suspect charged after mass shooting at Fourth of July parade
        USA TODAY
    • Business
      MoneyWise

      Bill Gates just won legal approval to buy 2,100 acres of North Dakota farmland worth $13.5M — and people are ‘livid’ about it all across the state

      Bill Gates made his fortune in tech, but he's now betting big on something completely different: farmland. Last week, Gates secured the legal approval for purchasing 2,100 acres of farmland from northeastern North Dakota potato growers Campbell Farms. Of course, this isn't first time Gates has invested in the asset class.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Taliban leader: Afghan soil won't be used to launch attacks

      Taliban supreme leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada said Wednesday that Afghan soil will not be used to launch attacks against other countries, and he asked the international community to not interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs. The Taliban say they are adhering to an agreement they signed with the United States in 2020 — before retaking power — in which they promised to fight terrorists. Since their takeover last year, they have repeatedly said Afghanistan would not be used as a launching pad for attacks against other countries.

    • Business
      INSIDER

      Mitch McConnell says the labor shortage will be solved when people run out of stimulus money because Americans are 'flush for the moment'

      The labor shortage may be driven in part by a lack of childcare or workers wanting better pay. Mitch McConnell says that labor shortages will end when workers run out of stimulus savings. For over a year, lawmakers and businesses have been bemoaning how hard it is to find workers.

    • World
      Reuters Videos

      Explosion rocks Georgia Guidestones, 'America's Stonehenge'

      STORY: A large portion of the structure was destroyed before dawn on Wednesday when "unknown individuals detonated an explosive device," the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said on its Twitter feed. The collection of gray monoliths was erected in 1980 in the middle of a large field near the town of Elberton, Georgia, off Highway 77, and is listed as a tourist attraction by the state's travel site and the Elbert County Chamber of Commerce. The GBI said the Elbert County Sheriff's Office, which has joined it and other agencies investigating the incident, discovered the damage when its officers responded to the blast.

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman learns her neighbor pays $600 more in rent than her: ‘Is that legal?’

      A woman discovered her landlord is inflating rent prices for new tenants. TikToker @cal_cifer_2.0 dished on what she dubbed “community drama” after her neighbor did some sleuthing around. She lives in an area with a bunch of one-bedroom rentals.

    • U.S.
      Rolling Stone

      The Worst Person You Know Just Made a Great Point: ‘Roe v. Wade’ Edition

      In light of the Supreme Court Dobbs decision effectively overturning Roe v. Wade, many reproductive rights activists have criticized cisgender heterosexual men for staying silent on the issue of abortion rights — even though men are also impacted by the availability of safe, accessible abortion. One surprising straight man who has publicly come out in favor of abortion rights is Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports. Portnoy is no stranger to intense controversy — his former employees have accused him of fostering a toxic and misogynistic work environment, promoting cyberbullying and sexual harassment, and he was even accused of sexual misconduct in a Business Insider expose, which he has vehemently denied.

      • We want to hear how women feel about the overturn of Roe v. Wade
        The Oklahoman
      • State abortion laws in flux since Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade
        CBS News Videos
    • U.S.
      National Review

      Police Arrest Illegal Immigrants after ‘Hero Citizen’ Tipped Off Authorities to Planned Mass Shooting

      Police in Richmond, Va., said a tip from a “hero citizen” helped prevent two illegal immigrants from carrying out a planned shooting at a Fourth of July celebration. “A hero citizen picked up the phone and overheard a conversation there was a mass shooting being planned here in the city of Richmond, Virginia,” Richmond Chief of Police Gerald Smith said during a press conference on Wednesday. Police said they found evidence that Julio Alvarado-Dubon, 52, and Rolman Balacarcel, 38, were planning an attack at the city's Independence Day celebration at the Dogwood Deli amphitheater and a city baseball game.

      • Police in Richmond, Va., say a tip ‘saved numerous lives’ from a mass shooting planned for July 4
        Yahoo News Video
      • Richmond, Virginia police say they prevented a planned mass shooting
        Reuters
    • Science
      Associated Press

      NASA: Contact lost with spacecraft on way to test moon orbit

      NASA said Tuesday it has lost contact with a $32.7 million spacecraft headed to the moon to test out a lopsided lunar orbit, but agency engineers are hopeful they can fix the problem. After one successful communication and a second partial one on Monday, the space agency said it could no longer communicate with the spacecraft called Capstone. Engineers are trying to find the cause of the communications drop-off and are optimistic they can fix it, NASA spokesperson Sarah Frazier said Tuesday.

      • NASA's CAPSTONE satellite has gone dark
        Engadget
      • Nasa loses contact with Capstone spacecraft on way to Moon
        The Independent
    • World
      CBS News Videos

      Patterns emerge among mass shooting suspects

      In the wake of another mass shooting, similarities between the Highland Park suspected gunman and other recent shooting suspects are emerging. Catherine Herridge talks with a former FBI and ATF investigator about the online warning signs that were missed.

    • U.S.
      NextShark

      Costco’s famous $4.99 rotisserie chicken has a dark side, and the company is getting sued for it

      Two Costco shareholders have launched a lawsuit against the company for animal cruelty after reports found that the membership-only grocery has been mistreating its chickens in its $450 million poultry processing plant in Freemont, Nebraska. The lawsuit, filed by shareholders Krystil Smith and Tyler Lobdell at a Seattle court in June, claims “Costco illegally neglects and abandons its chickens,” which, in turn, broke its fiduciary duties. It also mentions that Costco executives had "consciously disregarded clear signs of Costco's ongoing mistreatment of chickens."

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Governor signs $1.2B water plan as Arizona faces cutbacks

      Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation Wednesday that will provide $1.2 billion over three years to boost long-term water supplies for the desert state and implement conservation efforts that will see more immediate effects. The legislation that was hammered out over months during the just-completed legislative session is viewed as the most significant since the state implemented a groundwater protection plan in 1980. Climate change and a nearly 30-year drought forced the move, which comes as Arizona faces cutbacks in its Colorado River water supply and more loom.

      • Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signs water infrastructure bill
        KSAZ
      • How would the next Arizona governor handle a water crisis?
        AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
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    Will AI one day become sentient?
    • “Left unchecked, if artificial intelligence reaches cognition … it will be fueled by some of the most inhumane impulses of humanity.”

    • “Now is the time to stop and think — before our technology outstrips us once again.”

    • “I don't want to talk about sentient robots, because at all ends of the spectrum there are humans harming other humans.”

    • “Minds can take different forms … We should avoid reducing questions about AIs to ‘Can AIs think and feel like us?’”

    • “To identify sentience, or consciousness, or even intelligence, we’re going to have to work out what they are.”

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