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Judge Orders Unsealing of Redacted Affidavit in Trump Mar-a-Lago Search
| Associated Press
The directive from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart came hours after federal law enforcement officials submitted under seal the portions of the affidavit that they want to keep secret as their investigation moves forward. The judge set a deadline of noon Friday for a redacted, or blacked-out, version of the document.
Defense: Key Government Witness Tried to Extort R. Kelly
| Associated Press
Defense lawyers at R. Kelly’s child pornography trial in Chicago sought Wednesday to portray a key government witness as a liar and extortionist, contending the man first approached the R&B star in 2001 and demanded that Kelly pay $1 million or he’d go public with video that could put Kelly in serious legal peril.
Biden Announces Long-Awaited Student Debt Forgiveness Plan, Will Forgive $10,000 For Millions
| Associated Press
Borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year, or families earning less than $250,000, would be eligible for the $10,000 loan forgiveness, Biden announced. For recipients of Pell Grants, the federal government would cancel up to an additional $10,000 in federal loan debt.
COVID Deaths Down by 15%, Cases Fall Nearly Everywhere: World Health Organization
| Associated Press
In its latest weekly assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.N. health agency said there were 5.3 million new cases and more than 14,000 deaths reported last week. WHO said the number of new infections declined in every world region except the Western Pacific.
Candace Parker, Chicago Sky Advance to WNBA Semis After 90-72 Win Over New York
| Associated Press
Candace Parker had 14 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to lead the defending champion Chicago Sky over the New York Liberty 90-72 Tuesday night in the deciding Game 3 to advance to the WNBA semifinals.
New James Webb Space Telescope Images Show Jupiter’s Auroras, Tiny Moons
| Associated Press
The James Webb Space Telescope took the photos in July, capturing unprecedented views of Jupiter’s northern and southern lights, and swirling polar haze.
Student Loan Help for Millions Coming from Biden After Delay
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden has faced pressure from liberals to provide broader relief to hard-hit borrowers, and from moderates and Republicans questioning the fairness of any widespread forgiveness.
Pfizer COVID Shots Appear 73% Effective in Children Under 5
| Associated Press
Vaccinations for babies, toddlers and preschoolers opened in the U.S. in June after months of delay. Only about 6% of youngsters ages 6 months through 4 years had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by mid-August, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
2 Men Guilty of Conspiring to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
| Associated Press
A jury on Tuesday convicted two men of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020, a swift victory for prosecutors in a foiled plot that was described as a rallying cry for a U.S. civil war by anti-government extremists.
Poll: Most in US Say They Want Stricter Gun Laws
| Associated Press
The poll by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows 71% of Americans say gun laws should be stricter, including about half of Republicans, the vast majority of Democrats and a majority of those in gun-owning households.
Anthony Fauci to Step Down After Decades as Top US Infection Expert
| Associated Press
Dr. Anthony Fauci directs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden and also leads a lab studying the immune system. He has served in federal government for more than five decades.
Freshman Indiana State Football Player from Waukegan Among 3 Killed in Crash
| Associated Press
The single-vehicle crash happened around 1:30 a.m. Sunday when the vehicle went off a state highway and struck a tree in the small town of Riley, about 10 miles from the university’s Terre Haute campus.
Loyola’s Sister Jean Turns 103, Has Train Stop Named for Her
| Associated Press
School, city and state leaders celebrated Sunday with the Catholic nun who became something of a folk hero as chaplain for the Loyola men’s basketball team that reached the NCAA Final Four in 2018.
Stacey Abrams Aims to Win Back Dems Who Voted in Georgia’s GOP Primary
| Associated Press
In Georgia’s May primaries, a notable number of Democratic-leaning voters cast Republican ballots to help Gov. Brian Kemp trounce his Trump-endorsed challenger. Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams needs those voters in her column.
Donald Trump’s Long Shadow Keeps 2024 Hopefuls from Iowa State Fair
| Associated Press
The lack of Republican presidential hopefuls at the Iowa State Fair speaks to the careful dance that potential candidates are attempting as many Republicans avoid taking on former President Donald Trump.
After New FDA Rule, Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Expected This Fall in US
| Associated Press
The regulation creates a new class of hearing aids that don’t require a medical exam, a prescription and other specialty evaluations, the Food and Drug Administration said. That’s expected to increase competition and eventually lower costs. The devices will be sold online or over-the-counter at pharmacies and other retail stores.
Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Encountered in Water Suspected in 2nd Midwest Death
| Associated Press
People are usually infected when water containing the amoeba enters the body through the nose while swimming or diving into lakes and rivers. Other sources have been documented, including tainted tap water in a Houston-area city in 2020.
Trump Organization CFO Pleads Guilty in Tax Evasion Case, Could Become Star Witness Against Company
| Associated Press
The plea bargain also requires Allen Weisselberg to testify truthfully as a prosecution witness when the Trump Organization goes on trial in October on related charges. The company is accused of helping Weisselberg and other executives avoid income taxes by failing to report their full compensation.
Big Deal for Big Ten as College Conference Lands $7 Billion, NFL-Style TV Contracts
| Associated Press
The Big Ten announced Thursday it has reached seven-year agreements with Fox, CBS and NBC to share the rights to the conference’s football and basketball games. The deals go into effect in 2023 and eventually will allow the conference’s member universities to share more than $1 billion per year, a person familiar with the terms told The Associated Press.
U.S. Midterms Bring Few Changes from Social Media Companies on Misinformation Efforts
| Associated Press
Platforms like Facebook and Twitter are generally staying the course from the 2020 voting season, which was marred by conspiracies and culminated in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Video app TikTok, which has soared in popularity since the last election cycle, announced Wednesday it is launching an election center.
Scientists Warn of Dire Effects as Mediterranean Sea Heats Up; Temperatures Spike 5 to 9 Degrees Above Norm
| Associated Press
From Barcelona to Tel Aviv, scientists say they are witnessing exceptional temperature hikes ranging from 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit to 9 degrees Fahrenheit above the norm for this time of year. Water temperatures have regularly exceeded 86 degrees on some days.
Liz Cheney Ponders 2024 Presidential Bid After Losing Wyoming GOP Primary
| Associated Press
Speaking to NBC in the wake of her loss, the third-term congresswoman called Trump “a very grave threat and risk to our republic,” and said defeating him will require “a broad and united front of Republicans, Democrats and independents — and that’s what I intend to be part of.”
Kraft Heinz Recalling Contaminated Capri Sun Juice Pouches
| Associated Press
The company said it’s recalling about 5,760 cases of Capri Sun Wild Cherry flavored juice blend. The “Best When Used By” date on the packages is June 25, 2023.
Explainer: What to Know About Polio Spreading in New York
| Associated Press
Polio was once one of the nation’s most feared diseases, with annual outbreaks causing thousands of cases of paralysis. Its elimination in the U.S., officially declared in 1979, is considered one of the nation’s greatest public health victories.
Afghanistan Marks 1 Year Since Taliban Seizure as Woes Mount
| Associated Press
A year after the dramatic day, much has changed in Afghanistan. The former insurgents struggle to govern and remain internationally isolated. The economic downturn has driven millions more Afghans into poverty and even hunger, as the flow of foreign aid slowed to a trickle.
Some Capitol Rioters Try to Profit From Jan. 6 Crimes With Online Donations, Merchandise Sale
| Associated Press
Websites and crowdfunding platforms have been set up to collect donations for Capitol riot defendants who try to portray them as mistreated patriots or even political prisoners.
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