BBC
One-Third of Americans in Extreme Heat Do not underestimate the impact of heat", the National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Saturday as a "dangerous" U.S. heatwave is forecast to intensify this weekend, with warnings issued across the south-west. |
Euro
News Italy's 10-Second Grope Rule Italian social media users are expressing outrage after Italian judges have acquitted a 66-year-old cleaner accused of groping a 17-year-old student because “it lasted less than 10 seconds” and “was not a sign of sexual desire.” |
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Mos. Out, Trump Might Be Unstoppable He’s been indicted twice, found liable for sexual assault, and viewed unfavorably by about a third of his party, but former President Donald Trump remains the Republican race’s dominant front-runner. |
The
Hill Biden Wins Fundraising Primary President Biden’s fundraising numbers are more than double that of former President Trump and any other candidate, giving him a majorly successful second quarter and first few months of his reelection bid. |
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Post Nine-Day Manhunt Concludes with Arrest Escaped Pennsylvania inmate Michael Burham was taken into custody “at gunpoint” by state police on Saturday night concluding a massive nine-day manhunt for the homicide and arson suspect, authorities said. |
WSB-TV Police Hunt for Georgia Mass Shooter Authorities are investigating an active shooter situation in Henry County. Hampton police told Channel 2 Action News that at least four people have been shot and killed in the subdivision of Hampton. |
CNN Bibi Said to Be in "Good Condition" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was admitted to hospital suffering from suspected dehydration Saturday, though his initial tests “came out normal” and he appears to be in “good condition”. |
USA
Today SCOTUS Carve-Out For Military Under Fire Students for Fair Admissions is now “exploring the legality of using race at West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy,” legal strategist and SFFA President Edward Blum wrote in a recent email. |
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Suffolk County Read The Case Against Gilgo Beach Suspect The Gilgo Beach murders have come to light after newly discovered evidence, a discarded pizza crust, led investigators to arrest a man they allege is responsible for the deaths of three sex workers in Long Island. |
Politico Impact of Third Parties on Electoral College If 2024 is a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden, third-party candidates could get even more traction — with both holding nearly identical 39% favorable ratings, according to RealClearPoltics’ average. |
NBC
News RFK Jr. Pushes Back After Covid Controversy Longshot Democratic presidential candidate and conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Saturday morning disputed a report that quoted him saying Covid-19 was “targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people” and that Jewish people are most
immune. |
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Messenger Schoen: Everyone's Mad at Biden The Democratic Party generally — and President Biden specifically — have a profound problem: at home and abroad, seemingly everyone is mad at the American president, with severe consequences for American influence around the world. |
The
Street Controversy Over In-N-Out Mask Policy According to a Tweet from molecular biologist Dr. Lucky Tran shares a document from In-N-Out that bans employees from wearing masks while working unless they get a specific medical exception. |
Axios One-Fifth of Americans Saw Therapist in '22 More Americans across age, gender and race are seeking mental health treatment than they were just two decades ago, reflecting a growing mental health crisis but also healthier attitudes about therapy. |
Al
Jazeera U.S. Hits Grim Mass Killings Record The United States saw a record of 28 mass killings in the first half of 2023, The Associated Press has reported, as policy makers struggle to curb gun violence across the country. |
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Hollywood Reporter Mission: Impossible 7 Big at Box Office If current projections are right, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One will boast the second-best domestic opening of the franchise behind Mission: Impossible II, which posted a five-day debut of $78.5 million. |
Deadline Some Independent Producers Can Work SAG-AFTRA soon will be signing “interim agreements” with truly independent producers that will allow many of them to start or continue production during the strike. |
The New
York Times Saying Goodbye (Again) to the Dead Jerry Garcia died in 1995, the band bade fans farewell in 2015, and this weekend, Dead & Company will close out its Final Tour… why can’t we stop quitting one of rock’s beloved acts? |
KUCB Aleutian Isles Volcano Still Erupting Shishaldin volcano, located in the Eastern Aleutian Islands, and which has been erupting for days, sent an ash cloud 40,000 feet into the air above Unimak Island early Friday morning. |
WGN-TV Do You Buy Souvenirs for Coworkers? It’s a
workplace dilemma: you’re going on a fun vacation; do you bring something back for your co-workers? What about your boss? What’s the cut off? Etiquette experts have advice. |
How to Solve Homelessness By Michael Smerconish
"We’re left with a catch-22,
where cities and citizens are locked in a relentless cycle of being forced to accept the unacceptable. By now, it’s clear that homelessness will never solve itself. So here’s a proposal, one that requires national will and investment..." |
For the
Left Activist Told Crowd at
London Trans Pride to ‘Punch Terfs in the Face’ A 53-year-old woman has been arrested for individuals called “Terfs” to be punched in the face at a trans pride event in London. |
For the
RightU.S. Rep. Santos Repays
Himself from Lackluster Reelection Fundraising Embattled U.S. Rep. George Santos, facing federal charges for financial crimes, using $85,000 to repay his self-loaned campaign funds. |
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