Families Honor Police Officers Killed in Tragic A66 Wrong-Way Crash

2026-08-23 17:22:17 EDT

The families of PC Tom Clough, 38, and PC Matthew Blades, 37, have posthumously honored them as heroes following their tragic deaths in a wrong-way collision on the A66 near Middlesbrough. These two Cleveland Police officers were in an armed response vehicle when they were struck by a Volkswagen Passat, which police had been pursuing just seconds before the fatal incident. The crash also tragically killed all five occupants of the Passat. Emotional tributes from their loved ones emphasized their unwavering dedication to public service, courage, and profound impact on their families and communities. An online fundraiser established by Cleveland Police Federation has already garnered over £180,000 to support the bereaved families, highlighting widespread grief and appreciation for their ultimate sacrifice and the deep void left by their loss.

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BBC

Popular Erectile Dysfunction Drug Linked to Eye Disease and Vision Loss Risk

2026-08-23 17:19:53 EDT

New research suggests that tadalafil, a drug used for erectile dysfunction and enlarged prostate symptoms, may increase the risk of glaucoma, a serious eye condition potentially causing irreversible vision loss. An international study of nearly 74,000 men found that those prescribed tadalafil were 22% more likely to develop glaucoma and 32% more likely to experience high eye pressure. Dr. Valerie Kattouf noted that glaucoma is often asymptomatic in early stages, making comprehensive vision evaluations crucial. Researchers emphasized that the observational study does not prove causation and advised long-term users, especially those with existing risk factors, to undergo regular eye monitoring.

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Fox News

Reform UK Proposes Prioritizing British-Born Young Workers for Social Housing

2026-08-23 17:07:47 EDT

Reform UK has announced a controversial policy to prioritize British-born workers under 35, former military personnel, and married couples with children for social housing if they form a government. Deputy leader Richard Tice will elaborate on plans to construct 50,000 affordable social homes annually, asserting this can be achieved without new taxes or increased borrowing. Labour has vehemently criticized these proposals as "unserious and unworkable," accusing Reform of promoting "gimmicks and division" by potentially disadvantaging long-term UK residents, including NHS staff, who contribute significantly to the nation. This policy ignites a broader debate about national identity, housing equity, and the role of government in allocating essential resources within the country.

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BBC

Actress Shelley Fabares, Known for Iconic TV Roles and Hit Song, Dies at 82

2026-08-23 17:07:27 EDT

Actress Shelley Fabares, widely celebrated for her iconic television roles as Mary Stone on "The Donna Reed Show" and Francine Webster on "One Day at a Time," has passed away at the age of 82 in Los Angeles. Beyond her successful acting career, which also included three films with Elvis Presley, Fabares achieved musical fame with her Billboard Hot 100 hit "Johnny Angel." In her later years, she demonstrated profound dedication by caring for her mother, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and actively advocating for increased funding for research into the debilitating condition. Her family's statement highlighted her enduring legacy as a source of love, strength, laughter, and comfort, whose warmth and grace touched everyone she knew.

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LA Times

Tropical Storm Moke Threatens Hawaii with Heavy Rainfall After Recent Hurricane Lala

2026-08-23 17:05:56 EDT

Tropical Storm Moke is projected to deliver heavy rainfall and gusty winds to parts of Hawaii, especially the Big Island, which is still recovering from the severe damage inflicted by Hurricane Lala last weekend. Moke, carrying maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, is expected to pass south of the island chain, prompting flash flood watches. Forecasters warn of 5 to 10 inches of rain, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 15 inches, raising serious concerns for life-threatening flooding and mudslides on already saturated terrain. Governor Josh Green has submitted a request for a federal emergency declaration to secure additional resources for recovery efforts from both recent tropical systems.

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Police Pursuit Halted Moments Before Fatal A66 Crash Killing Seven

2026-08-23 17:05:43 EDT

An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation has revealed that police aborted the pursuit of a Volkswagen Passat mere seconds before it crashed while traveling the wrong way on the A66, tragically killing all five men inside and two Cleveland Police officers. The Passat, suspected of using cloned registration plates, was initially pursued following reports of "numerous incidents" linked to it. Officers ceased the chase when the vehicle entered the wrong side of the dual carriageway, but approximately 10 seconds later, it collided with a marked armed response vehicle that was in the area to assist in a search for the car. This devastating incident has prompted widespread grief and calls for allowing the IOPC to conduct a thorough and unimpeded investigation.

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BBC

Washington D.C. Hosts Inaugural IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix

2026-08-23 16:57:07 EDT

Washington D.C. recently hosted the inaugural Freedom 250 Grand Prix, an IndyCar race held on a temporary 1.7-mile street circuit around the National Mall, commemorating America's 250th birthday. This marked the first major auto race in the capital in over two decades, drawing thousands of spectators and featuring President Trump who ceremonially waved the green flag to start the event. Extensive preparations transformed downtown D.C. with grandstands and barriers, leading to significant road closures and limited access to several Smithsonian museums and national monuments. The substantial cost of the event, primarily borne by IndyCar's parent company Penske Entertainment, underscored the unique logistical undertaking for this celebratory, one-time racing spectacle.

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CBS News

Hawk Fire Prompts Mass Evacuations Near Reno, Nevada

2026-08-23 16:55:11 EDT

The rapidly escalating Hawk Fire near Reno, Nevada, has triggered urgent evacuation orders for approximately 42,000 residents, with an additional 45,000 in a warning zone, as the blaze advanced towards the city center. Burning through a rugged section of the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest, the fire, now over 13,000 acres and 0% contained, has already destroyed some homes and caused six injuries, including three responders. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency, deploying the National Guard for aerial firefighting and security in affected areas. Fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, this human-caused fire has led to widespread power outages and school closures, creating significant disruption and concern for the community.

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CBS News

Kyle Kirkwood Secures Victory at D.C.'s Freedom 250 IndyCar Grand Prix

2026-08-23 16:45:29 EDT

Kyle Kirkwood claimed victory at the Freedom 250 Grand Prix IndyCar race in downtown Washington, D.C., delivering a dominant performance for his second win of the season. President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump ceremonially inaugurated the event, which was part of the nation's 250th birthday celebrations, by completing a slow lap and the president waving the green flag. The race itself was marked by early cautions and significant incidents, including wrecks and penalties that severely impacted points leader Alex Palou's title aspirations. This high-speed open-wheel spectacle, featuring cars racing past iconic national monuments, further highlighted President Trump's increasing engagement with ceremonial presidential duties and his close association with IndyCar series owner Roger Penske.

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CBS News

Newcastle United Draws 2-2 with Liverpool, Showing Resilience Under New Management

2026-08-23 16:38:18 EDT

Newcastle United, led by new manager Matthias Jaissle, achieved a dramatic 2-2 draw against Liverpool at St James' Park, with Dominik Szoboszlai converting a late penalty in stoppage time to secure the point. Despite facing significant player departures and a recent change in head coach, the team showcased remarkable intensity, grit, and work rate, particularly from new arrival Amar Dedic and improved performances from Anthony Elanga and Yoane Wissa. Jaissle publicly expressed immense pride in his squad's cohesive performance and the powerful synergy with their passionate supporters. This hard-fought result, achieved after trailing twice, strongly indicates that Newcastle should not be prematurely written off despite early season predictions of potential struggles.

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BBC

Kazakhstan's Ruling Party Secures Overwhelming Victory in Parliamentary Election

2026-08-23 16:38:00 EDT

Kazakhstan's ruling Adilet party secured an overwhelming victory in the nation's parliamentary election, with exit polls indicating they garnered between 70% and 72% of the vote for the new single-chamber Kurultai parliament. This constitutional reform is widely viewed by critics as a move to further cement President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's authority, who assumed power in 2019. The election occurred against a backdrop of high inflation and increasing taxes, fueling concerns about a repeat of the deadly 2022 cost-of-living unrest. Furthermore, the process was marked by the banning of genuine opposition parties and a significant crackdown on press freedom, casting a shadow over the democratic nature of the vote.

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Deutsche Welle

Teen Athlete Fatally Shot at California High School Football Game

2026-08-23 16:25:38 EDT

Seventeen-year-old Levi Brown, a student-athlete at Independence High School, was tragically shot and killed in a gang-related incident at a high school football game in Bakersfield, California. The shooting erupted following an argument just as the varsity team was preparing to take the field, causing widespread panic among attendees and players. Bakersfield police confirmed Brown's death and subsequently arrested a 15-year-old suspect in connection with the crime. The incident has deeply shaken the community, leading to urgent calls for enhanced safety measures within the school district, despite police assurances that this was an isolated event. Brown, a young father, was fondly remembered by his coach for his immense potential and the belief he inspired.

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LA Times

Veteran Actress Bunny Levine, Known for "Gilmore Girls" and "La La Land," Dies at 97

2026-08-23 16:23:36 EDT

Bunny Levine, a beloved actress who transitioned from a 25-year career as a school librarian to pursue her lifelong acting dream, has passed away peacefully at the age of 97 in Tarzana, California. Levine was recognized for her memorable roles in popular productions such as "Gilmore Girls," "La La Land," and "Law & Order," and continued to audition for parts as recently as June of this year. In 1991, alongside her late husband Bernie Levine, she co-founded the Actors Connection in New York City, an organization widely credited for fostering a vibrant artistic community and launching countless acting careers. Her family and colleagues remember her as a fearless actress and a source of inspiration.

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CBS News

Edwin Díaz Accepts Temporary Low-Leverage Role with Dodgers Amid Struggles

2026-08-23 15:33:24 EDT

Dodgers pitcher Edwin Díaz has expressed understanding and acceptance of his temporary reassignment to a low-leverage role, candidly admitting, "I haven’t done my job" since his return from elbow surgery. Díaz, the team's significant offseason acquisition on a three-year, $69-million deal to serve as closer, has endured three blown saves and several inconsistent performances, which were followed by a neck injury and a period on the injured list. He commended Tanner Scott for his excellent performance in the closer position. Currently, Díaz is diligently working with coaches to make a crucial adjustment to his arm slot, with the ultimate goal of regaining his form and fulfilling the high expectations placed upon him.

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LA Times

Liverpool Secures Late Draw Against Newcastle, Highlighting Areas for Improvement

2026-08-23 15:27:12 EDT

Liverpool secured a dramatic 2-2 draw against Newcastle United, thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai's 99th-minute penalty, a result manager Andoni Iraola acknowledged as more of a relief than a cause for celebration. Despite his team's commendable resilience, the match underscored significant concerns regarding Liverpool's squad depth and a "definite lack of creativity," as noted by former Scotland winger Pat Nevin. High-profile summer signings Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak struggled to make a substantial impact, while defensive vulnerabilities, particularly in the midfield and full-back positions, were repeatedly exposed. This article suggests that while the team's fighting spirit is evident, the Liverpool squad demonstrably requires substantial improvement in both overall quality and numerical strength to meet its objectives.

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BBC

Lando Norris Believes McLaren Lacks Championship-Winning Car Despite Recent Wins

2026-08-23 15:23:43 EDT

Lando Norris, despite achieving two consecutive Formula 1 victories, has candidly stated that he and McLaren "don't have the car I need to fight for a championship." While McLaren has made significant advancements through recent upgrades, particularly excelling in high-speed performance, Norris emphasized their considerable weakness in slow-speed corners when compared to competitors like Mercedes. He believes this inherent car imbalance will impede their ability to mount a consistent title challenge at forthcoming tracks such as Monza and Azerbaijan. Conversely, team principal Andrea Stella lauded Norris's current driving as "world champion" level, highlighting his continuous improvement and exceptional skill in challenging race conditions, thereby presenting a more optimistic perspective for their season's prospects.

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BBC

Trump Accuses Canada of Seeking U.S. State Benefits After Trade Talks Fail

2026-08-23 15:11:30 EDT

U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that Canada seeks "the benefits of being a State, without being one" following the collapse of trade negotiations, which triggered new 50% U.S. tariffs on various Canadian goods. Trump also accused Canada of having historically imposed "massive amounts of Tariffs" on American farmers. In response, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney denounced the fresh tariffs as a "miscalculation" intended to "hurt and divide," promising to retaliate "dollar-for-dollar" and declaring the two nations to be in a trade "war." This breakdown has severely disrupted a deeply integrated trading relationship, with Trump confidently stating Canada is "foolish" to believe it can emerge victorious from a trade conflict with the United States.

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BBC

CrossCountry Trains to Resume Full Service After Major Power Outage Disruption

2026-08-23 15:00:31 EDT

CrossCountry, a prominent train operator, has announced its intention to resume a full train service on Monday, following extensive disruption caused by a major power outage at its Birmingham control center that led to mass cancellations across its network on Sunday. The operator successfully initiated a very limited number of services from Sunday evening, primarily on routes connecting to Leicester and Derby, as essential facilities were progressively reinstated. CrossCountry issued an apology to its customers for the inconvenience, strongly advising them to verify their journey details before traveling and providing information regarding compensation for delays exceeding 30 minutes or refunds for those who chose not to travel. This incident underscores the vulnerability of critical transport infrastructure.

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BBC

Dr. Oz Contradicts Trump, Affirms MMR Vaccine is Not Lethal

2026-08-23 14:59:59 EDT

Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, publicly affirmed that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is "not a lethal vaccine," directly refuting recent assertions made by President Trump. President Trump had claimed without evidence that the combined MMR vaccine could be "quite lethal" and proposed separate vaccine shots, which are currently unavailable in the U.S. Oz clarified that the administration supports parents vaccinating their children as recommended by doctors, while also advocating for parental autonomy in healthcare choices. He suggested states should facilitate parents' ability to ask questions and explore options, noting that separate MMR components are offered in other countries.

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CBS News

Rep. Seth Moulton Discusses Senate Primary Challenge and Democratic Party Direction

2026-08-23 14:56:56 EDT

In a "Face the Nation" interview, Representative Seth Moulton elaborated on his ongoing Senate primary challenge against incumbent Ed Markey, passionately advocating for generational change within the Democratic Party leadership. Moulton, known for his consistent willingness to challenge the establishment, critiqued Markey's perceived detachment from contemporary issues such as artificial intelligence, despite their general policy alignment. He underscored his commitment to securing Democratic majorities in Congress through efforts like Serve America, drawing a contrast with Markey's alleged use of party victory funds for his own campaign. Additionally, Moulton addressed the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and current immigration policies, emphasizing the critical need to support Afghan allies.

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CBS News

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari Discusses U.S. Economy, Debt, and Inflation

2026-08-23 14:52:07 EDT

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari discussed the U.S. economy on "Face the Nation," noting that while Treasury yields are currently high, they do not signal immediate market dysfunction when viewed in a longer historical context. He attributed these yields to various factors including inflation outlook, AI investment, government borrowing, and economic growth, while acknowledging the ongoing debate about a potential structural economic shift. Kashkari reiterated the Federal Reserve's unwavering commitment to bringing inflation back down to its 2% target, emphasizing the significant impact of the Middle East conflict on energy prices and inflation. He also warned that prolonged trade tensions, such as those with Canada, could further extend inflationary pressures, affirming the Fed's focus on the federal funds rate as its primary policy tool. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Migrants Clash with Police, Escape Detention Center in Northern Greece

2026-08-23 14:42:00 EDT

Migrants housed at a detention center in Sintiki, northern Greece, engaged in clashes with police, leading to 35 individuals escaping after successfully cutting through a perimeter fence. Authorities deployed flash-bang grenades to manage the volatile situation, which persisted into the early hours of Sunday, resulting in at least five migrants sustaining injuries. Police have since recaptured 17 of the escapees, with active searches continuing for the remaining 18. This incident unfolds as Greece, a primary entry point for migrants into Europe, enforces stricter deportation policies for those denied asylum and explores controversial plans for offshore processing centers, drawing considerable condemnation from international human rights organizations.

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Deutsche Welle

Landfill Collapse in Guinea's Capital Kills Dozens, Injures Many

2026-08-23 14:17:37 EDT

At least 30 people have tragically died and 22 others, including six seriously, were injured when a massive mound of rubbish at a major waste site in Conakry, Guinea, collapsed onto nearby homes. The devastating incident occurred around 02:00 local time in the city's Dar-es-Salam area, following a night of heavy rainfall. Significant resources and personnel, including the military, have been rapidly deployed to conduct search and rescue operations, with grave concerns that the death toll could continue to rise. Guinea's Prime Minister Mamadou Oury Bah visited the scene to personally assess the situation and oversee the ongoing recovery efforts, reminding the public of a similar fatal landslide at this very site in 2017.

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BBC

Democratic House Leader Jeffries Meets Privately with Jared Kushner Amid Midterm Elections

2026-08-23 13:58:06 EDT

Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries recently held a private meeting with Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law, a development suggesting that figures close to the president are anticipating a potential shift in congressional control during the upcoming midterm elections. Despite Kushner not holding an official government position, he remains an influential outside advisor to the president. Jeffries' subsequent statement indicated a willingness to collaborate with Republicans on critical issues like the affordability crisis, but strictly on Democratic terms and in opposition to "extremist" approaches. The timing of this meeting, occurring less than three months before midterms where Democrats are currently leading in polls, underscores the expectation that Jeffries could become Speaker and potentially launch investigations into the Trump administration.

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CNBC

Democrats Express Incredulity Over Jeffries-Kushner Meeting Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns

2026-08-23 13:55:52 EDT

Democrats and outspoken critics of Donald Trump reacted with significant incredulity to reports of House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries' private meeting with Jared Kushner, primarily due to long-standing conflict-of-interest concerns surrounding Kushner. Many questioned the appropriateness of Jeffries engaging with Kushner, who currently holds no official government role but has faced intense scrutiny for his private business dealings with Gulf nations while previously serving as a special envoy. Critics, including former Obama aide Tommy Vietor, argued that any interaction should instead involve demands for documents and subpoenas, reflecting a strong appetite among some Democrats to aggressively investigate the Trump administration should they secure a House majority in the upcoming midterm elections.

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The Guardian

U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Goods Take Effect, Canada Vows Retaliation

2026-08-23 13:51:42 EDT

President Donald Trump's 50% tariffs on a range of Canadian goods, encompassing items from hockey sticks to wine, officially came into effect following the complete collapse of trade negotiations between the United States and Canada. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer attributed the breakdown to Canada's new demands, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney countered by accusing the U.S. of introducing "last-minute changes" and leveraging "economic integration as a weapon." Carney has pledged to match the U.S. tariffs "dollar for dollar" with retaliatory duties on sectors such as steel, dairy, and electronics, scheduled for implementation on September 8, declaring a trade "war" and condemning U.S. efforts to undermine Canada's national sovereignty.

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France Reports Significant Increase in Drownings Linked to Heatwaves

2026-08-23 13:39:33 EDT

France has reported a tragic total of 301 drownings since June 19, representing a significant 14% increase compared to the previous year, a rise directly linked by Sports and Youth Minister Marina Ferrari to prolonged heatwaves. Ferrari highlighted that a substantial number of these fatal incidents occurred in unauthorized or unsupervised swimming locations, particularly in open water bodies such as canals. She cautioned that sudden immersion in cold water on a hot day can induce shock, and individuals often misjudge their physical limits. The French government is actively collaborating with regional authorities to improve swimming safety, acknowledging that climate change is exacerbating rising temperatures and related dangers across Europe.

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BBC

Trent Hendrick Commits to UCLA After Court Ruling Grants Fifth Year of Eligibility

2026-08-23 13:34:24 EDT

Former James Madison linebacker Trent Hendrick, who went undrafted in the 2026 NFL draft, has officially committed to UCLA football, marking a reunion with coach Bob Chesney and defensive coordinator Colin Hitschler. Hendrick, despite having exhausted his collegiate eligibility, was granted a temporary restraining order by a Louisiana judge, permitting him a fifth season of college football and entry into the transfer portal. This legal development follows a similar Colorado court ruling, though a federal appeal court has since temporarily stayed that nationwide injunction. Hendrick's arrival is anticipated to significantly strengthen UCLA's run defense, which performed poorly last season, by providing crucial fortification to the center of their front seven.

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LA Times

Paramount and California AG Office to Meet Regarding Warner Bros. Discovery Antitrust Lawsuit

2026-08-23 13:30:14 EDT

Paramount and the California Attorney General's office are reportedly scheduled to meet to discuss a potential settlement for the antitrust lawsuit aiming to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. Pressure for a settlement has mounted from figures like Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, as well as the Directors' Guild. Attorney General Rob Bonta expressed willingness to meet in good faith but insisted on "robust structural remedies" to address concerns about higher prices, lower quality, and reduced content. The lawsuit, filed by 12 state attorneys general, challenges the $110 billion merger, which faces a March trial and significant financial penalties if delayed or terminated. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Analysis Suggests Futility of Negotiations with Current U.S. Administration After Canada Trade Collapse

2026-08-23 13:24:46 EDT

The collapse of trade negotiations between Canada and the U.S., leading to new 50% U.S. tariffs and Canadian retaliation, signals that dialogue with the current U.S. administration may be futile, according to observers. Andrea Lawlor, a political science professor, suggested the U.S. prioritizes its interests over global economic coordination, questioning if a "success" was ever possible. The breakdown, despite earlier optimism, was fueled by last-minute U.S. demands deemed sovereignty-undermining by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. This analysis warns that even agreements may not be eternally binding, indicating a state of constant flux in international relations. (not investment advice)

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The Guardian

Senator Tim Scott Defends Darline Graham's National Security Comments

2026-08-23 13:18:26 EDT

Senator Tim Scott publicly defended fellow South Carolina Republican Darline Graham's qualifications after her controversial admission during a debate that "National security is not my thing." Graham, who was appointed to fill her late brother Lindsey Graham's Senate seat, is currently in a primary runoff against congressman Ralph Norman. Both Scott and President Trump downplayed concerns regarding her apparent lack of national security expertise, with Trump notably characterizing her response as "very honest." Graham, whose background includes public policy roles but no prior elected office, continues to face scrutiny over her readiness for a Senate position, intensifying a broader public debate about the essential qualifications for high-level political roles.

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The Guardian

Family of Ukrainian Refugee Sues Charlotte Over Preventable Murder

2026-08-23 13:14:41 EDT

The family of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee fatally stabbed on a Charlotte light rail train, is suing the city and its security company, alleging her death was preventable. The lawsuit claims inadequate protections were in place despite known violent crime on the transit system, citing failures in fare enforcement and security staffing. Zarutska, who fled war for safety in the U.S., became a focal point in debates about violent crime, mental illness, and public transit safety. Her family seeks monetary damages and hopes for security changes across Charlotte's light rail system. The accused, Decarlos Brown Jr., was recently ruled incompetent to stand trial due to mental illness.

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The Guardian

Key Market Events This Week: Nvidia Earnings and Fed's Jackson Hole Symposium

2026-08-23 12:56:02 EDT

This week, investors are intently monitoring two pivotal market-moving events: Nvidia's highly anticipated earnings report, which promises to offer clearer insights into the trajectory of the AI boom, and the Federal Reserve's influential Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. The symposium will feature Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's inaugural speech, eagerly awaited for clarity on the Fed's "reaction function" and the prospective path of interest rates amid stubbornly high inflation. Furthermore, the recent collapse of U.S.-Canada trade negotiations and the subsequent imposition of tariffs introduce additional geopolitical tension into the economic outlook. Crucial earnings reports from Salesforce and CrowdStrike will also provide vital updates on the software and cybersecurity sectors, further influencing overall market sentiment. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Thousands in Gary, Indiana, Endure Prolonged Power Outage After Severe Storm

2026-08-23 12:55:37 EDT

Over 20,000 residents in northwest Indiana, predominantly in Gary, are still without power nearly two weeks after severe storms brought 100 mph winds to the region. NIPSCO, the local power company, projects electricity restoration by Tuesday, August 25, but widespread frustration is mounting among residents relying on shelters and food distribution centers. Governor Mike Braun activated the National Guard and publicly urged NIPSCO to accelerate restoration efforts, while President Trump approved a federal emergency declaration. The prolonged outage has also drawn sharp criticism from civil rights leaders, who highlight systemic inequity and historical neglect in Gary, a city with a nearly 80% Black population, especially as NIPSCO's parent company announced substantial shareholder dividends.

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NPR

Report Details Natalie Harp's Extensive Pro-Trump Posts on January 6th

2026-08-23 12:47:49 EDT

A CNN report has revealed that Natalie Harp, a close aide to Donald Trump, inundated a now-disabled social media account with over 150 fiercely pro-Trump posts on January 6, 2021, the day of the Capitol attack. Her messages repeatedly amplified Trump's false claims of a stolen 2020 election, urging supporters to "FIGHT FOR TRUMP!" and "STOP THE STEAL!" This recent scrutiny builds upon prior attention regarding Harp's reportedly "unhealthy" relationship with Trump, including intensely affectionate letters and her unofficial role as his "human printer." The resurfaced posts underscore her profound devotion and early embrace of the election-fraud narrative, raising further questions about her influence and proximity to presidential power.

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The Guardian

USPS Proposes New Verification Requirements for Mail-in Ballots

2026-08-23 12:39:41 EDT

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has proposed new rules for mail-in ballots, requiring states to collect and report voter information linked to unique barcodes on each ballot. This data would be entered into a "federal ballot mail portal" before ballots are accepted into the mail stream, with non-compliant states facing non-delivery. The changes, currently on hold due to a court injunction, fall short of President Trump's more extensive demands for citizenship lists and uniform ballots. While the USPS claims the rules enhance election integrity and facilitate federal law enforcement, critics express concern about federal overreach into state-run elections and potential voter disenfranchisement.

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Man Arrested in Connection with Fatal Hounslow Fire

2026-08-23 12:38:24 EDT

A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with a fatal residential fire that occurred in Hounslow, west London. The blaze, which erupted on Berkeley Avenue, tragically resulted in the death of a 48-year-old woman and left eight others injured, with another 40-year-old woman still in hospital in a life-threatening condition. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers from Kent Police apprehended the man on Sunday while he was attempting to travel to France by train, and he currently remains in custody. This arrest marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation, which aims to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the fire and ensure justice for all victims.

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BBC

Nonprofits Aid Musicians with Health Insurance in Austin and Other Music Cities

2026-08-23 12:15:30 EDT

Nonprofits like the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM) are helping musicians afford health insurance in Austin, Texas, a city known as the "Live Music Capital of the World." HAAM subsidizes monthly premiums for local artists through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, funded by public agencies, enabling many to pay nothing. This model, which has significantly increased insured membership, has gained attention from other cities and sectors like Denton and Austin's restaurant industry. The program faces challenges from rising premiums and the expiration of pandemic-era subsidies, but offers a viable solution for low-income artists, though it cannot address the lack of Medicaid expansion in Texas.

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NPR

Climber Laura Baillie Achieves "Full House" by Conquering 1,072 UK Peaks

2026-08-23 12:00:34 EDT

Scottish climber Laura Baillie, 38, has achieved the remarkable and rare feat of completing the "full house" of the UK's highest peaks, successfully summiting all 1,072 designated Munros, Munro Tops, Corbetts, Grahams, Donalds, and Furths across Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland. She strategically selected Carn na h-Easgainn in the Highlands for her final ascent, ensuring it was easily accessible for her family and friends, including her 89-year-old granny, to join in the celebration. Baillie, now one of only about 100 individuals registered with the Scottish Mountaineering Club to accomplish this challenge, dedicated years to traversing remote routes and enduring diverse weather conditions, noting that the Corbetts presented the most significant difficulty due to their pathless terrain.

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BBC
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