HuffPost Despite former President Trump facing 91 felony counts across four significant indictments, most of his 2024
political rivals remain notably hesitant to use these legal issues against him in their campaigns. |
The Hill Christie surpassed DeSantis with 9% support in the New Hampshire GOP primary, though Trump remains at 49%;
this marks the first time DeSantis dropped from second place in the Emerson polls this cycle. |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is seeking to move his election
interference-related charges from Fulton County to federal court, citing his role as White House Chief of Staff. |
Poynter Social media posts falsely claim that Hawaii's recent wildfires were caused by "direct energy weapons" using
outdated images; these photos have been misused in various false narratives since 2018. |
CNN Secretary Janet Yellen unknowingly dined on hallucinogenic mushrooms during her China visit, enjoying the dish
without experiencing any side effects, despite their potentially psychedelic properties. |
Nielsen In July, streaming platforms saw a surge, capturing a record 38.7% of total TV usage. Popular titles like,
'Suits' and 'Bluey,' were at the forefront of this viewing trend, amassing billions of minutes watched. |
The Washington Post Despite criminal prosecutions not preventing Trump from running again, conservative scholars argue
that the 14th Amendment, referencing "insurrection or rebellion," could disqualify him anyway. |
The Texas Tribune Footage shows Jackson being tackled to the ground and placed in handcuffs and directing a
profanity-laced tirade toward a trooper. His office has said he was trying to help with a medical emergency. |
Politico Trump, on Truth Social, announced that he would be holding a press conference next Monday to address the
indictment by a Georgia grand jury that charged him and 18 of his allies with racketeering. |
Daily Mail A Kansas restaurant owner, accused Marion County of illegally obtaining info about her past DUI while she
sought a liquor license, leading to a police raid that so shocked the 98-year-old co-owner to death |
Yahoo! Entertainment An anonymous email accusing an Axios star reporter led to newsroom support and police involvement
after the sender was contacted by the San Francisco Police Department. |
The Wall Street Journal In MA, a Catholic couple faced denial for a foster-care license based on religious views,
underscoring the concerns expressed by Samuel Alito about the clash between religious beliefs and progressive stances. |
US Today News "National Lampoon's Animal House" revolutionized American popular culture in 1978, paving the way from
1960s ideals to 1980s hedonism, but its content now faces scrutiny with changing societal norms. |
Associated Press Lionel Messi's goal helped Inter Miami defeat Philadelphia Union 4-1 in a Leagues Cup semifinal,
cementing his dominant presence in Major League Soccer, as fans celebrated his performance. |
The New York Times At age 17, Donnell Drinks was one of many young men in Philadelphia who went to prison for life
without parole. Today, the city has resentenced more of those prisoners than any other jurisdiction. |
Los Angeles Times Director Alejandro Monteverde says of "Sound of Freedom," which has grossed over $160 million: “You
don't reach close to $200 million with just a conservative market; you need to become a bipartisan film.” |
Sports Illustrated LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, with 11 million online followers, champions women's empowerment and
recently made her debut in the SI Swimsuit Issue, highlighting her dedication to collegiate sports. |
The Jewish Chronicle The trailer for "Maestro" starring Bradley Cooper sparked controversy over the use of a prosthetic
nose in its depiction of Leonard Bernstein, reigniting debates about casting non-Jewish actors in Jewish roles. |
The Hollywood Reporter Director Mark Mylod discusses the finale of 'Succession,' sharing insights into the character
endings, speculating on the futures of key characters, and addressing the series' Emmy nominations. |
Sky News Two intoxicated American tourists were found sleeping between the second and third floors of the Eiffel Tower,
causing a delayed opening, after evading security and buying entry tickets the previous night. |
For the Left The US is warning Iran to halt drone and parts sales to Russia, used in the
Ukraine war. These talks are part of broader discussions between Washington and Tehran on Iran's nuclear program. |
For the Right AlphaRoute, which claimed its models and tech could improve school bus
routes, faced similar problems in Ohio last year and has now caused more than a week of canceled classes in a Kentucky city. |
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