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Federal prosecutors said a Texas man was arrested Monday on accusations of using bear spray against law enforcement protecting the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021.
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  1. Texas man arrested for bear spraying law enforcement during Jan. 6 Capitol attack
  2. Police identify suspected gunman in Indiana mall shooting
  3. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland suffers broken leg on Va. park hike
  4. 22 prospective jurors selected for Steve Bannon contempt of Congress trial
  5. Milley orders comprehensive review of U.S.-China military encounters
  6. Uber to pay millions for overcharging riders with disabilities
  7. Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to federally protect marriage equality
  8. Roberts grants Indiana's request for quick hearing on abortion law
  9. 'Madam Secretary' alum Erich Bergen to star in Broadway's 'Chicago'
  10. Study: Too little salt may worsen prognosis for common type of heart failure
  11. Steve Martin releases 'Angel in Flip Flops' music video
  12. Navy's Blue Angels name first female fighter jet pilot
  13. Greater risk of Alzheimer's may be linked to gut disorders, cholesterol, study says
  14. Deadly heat wave kills hundreds, buckles runway in Europe
  15. FDA finds toxic arsenic, cadmium, lead in many baby foods
  16. Dow falls 215 points as Apple reportedly plans to slow hiring, cut spending
  17. Watch: Pittsburgh police rescue raccoon with head stuck in jar
  18. Claes Oldenburg, an icon of pop art, dies at 93
  19. Watch: Prince Harry cites 'global assault on democracy,' Roe vs. Wade in U.N. speech
  20. Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz called 'cold,' 'calculative' as death penalty trial opens
  21. Pennsylvania woman wins $100,000 while visiting mom in Maryland
  22. Staffers at eight House offices become first to unionize
  23. Cinema chain offers redheads free tickets amid British heat wave
  24. Families of 9/11 victims urge Trump to cancel golf club event

Texas man arrested for bear spraying law enforcement during Jan. 6 Capitol attack

Federal prosecutors said a Texas man was arrested Monday on accusations of using bear spray against law enforcement protecting the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021.
   

Police identify suspected gunman in Indiana mall shooting

Police on Monday identified Jonathan Douglas Sapirman, 20, as the gunman behind a shooting at Greenwood Park Mall in Indiana that left three people dead on Sunday.
   

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland suffers broken leg on Va. park hike

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland sustained a broken leg while hiking in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia over the weekend, administration officials announced Monday.
   

22 prospective jurors selected for Steve Bannon contempt of Congress trial

U.S. Judge Carl Nichols on Monday narrowed the field of prospective jurors in the contempt of Congress trial of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to 22 candidates, adding that jury selection would be completed Tuesday.
   

Milley orders comprehensive review of U.S.-China military encounters

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley has ordered U.S. forces to compile a comprehensive assessment of all military interactions with China in the last five years, sources said Monday.
   

Uber to pay millions for overcharging riders with disabilities

Uber has agreed to pay millions of dollars to more than 65,000 riders with disabilities who were charged fees for the extra time it took to enter ride share cars, according to a Justice Department settlement.
   

Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to federally protect marriage equality

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Monday introduced the Respect for Marriage Act which would federally enshrine marriage equality by repealing the Defense of Marriage Act.
   

Roberts grants Indiana's request for quick hearing on abortion law

The Supreme Court Monday issued an order clearing the way for Indiana to try to implement a state law requiring parental consent in order for a minor to get an abortion.
   

'Madam Secretary' alum Erich Bergen to star in Broadway's 'Chicago'

Erich Bergen has signed on to play Billy Flynn in the Broadway musical, "Chicago."
   

Study: Too little salt may worsen prognosis for common type of heart failure

Restricting salt intake too much actually may worsen outcomes for people with a common form of heart failure, a study published Monday suggests.
   

Steve Martin releases 'Angel in Flip Flops' music video

Actor, comedian and writer Steve Martin released an animated music video Monday for the song, "Angel in Flip Flops."
   

Navy's Blue Angels name first female fighter jet pilot

The Navy's Blue Angels selected their first female fighter jet pilot to the famed acrobatic demonstration squadron. Lt. Amanda Lee will undergo five months of intensive training starting this fall and will fly in 2023.
   

Greater risk of Alzheimer's may be linked to gut disorders, cholesterol, study says

People with some gut disorders may be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study that scientists said confirms the link between the two.
   

Deadly heat wave kills hundreds, buckles runway in Europe

A deadly heat wave has killed hundreds in Europe and buckled a runway at a British airport.
   

FDA finds toxic arsenic, cadmium, lead in many baby foods

The FDA has found significant levels of toxic heavy metals in the U.S. food supply during its ongoing monitoring efforts, the agency said. And baby foods were among the most contaminated for arsenic and lead.
   

Dow falls 215 points as Apple reportedly plans to slow hiring, cut spending

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 215 points Monday as markets faltered late in the day after a report that Apple would slow hiring and cut spending.
   

Watch: Pittsburgh police rescue raccoon with head stuck in jar

Police in Pennsylvania came to the rescue of an unlucky raccoon spotted wandering with a plastic jar stuck over its head.
   

Claes Oldenburg, an icon of pop art, dies at 93

Claes Oldenburg, a pop artist icon, who turned everyday objects into monumental sculptures, died Monday at age 93.
   

Watch: Prince Harry cites 'global assault on democracy,' Roe vs. Wade in U.N. speech

Britain's Prince Harry warned the world is witnessing a "global assault on democracy and freedom" Monday in a speech at the United Nations in New York to mark Nelson Mandela International Day.
   

Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz called 'cold,' 'calculative' as death penalty trial opens

The death penalty trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz began in Florida on Monday after a long delay with a state prosecutor calling him "cold, calculative, manipulative and deadly" in opening arguments.
   

Pennsylvania woman wins $100,000 while visiting mom in Maryland

A Pennsylvania woman returned from a trip to visit her mother in Maryland with more than memories when she scored a $100,000 prize from a lottery ticket.
   

Staffers at eight House offices become first to unionize

Staffers at eight Democratic House offices have started the process of unionizing, two months after the U.S. House approved a resolution giving them legal protection to organize.
   

Cinema chain offers redheads free tickets amid British heat wave

A British movie theater chain is offering free tickets to people with red hair for two days amid a heat wave in the country.
   

Families of 9/11 victims urge Trump to cancel golf club event

Families of people killed during the 9/11 terror attacks have sent a letter to former President Donald Trump urging him to cancel a golf tournament backed by Saudi Arabia at his club in Bedminster, N.J.
   
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  1. Uvalde school board lambasted by parents, called on to quit - NBC News
  2. Police identify "Good Samaritan" who stopped Indiana mall shooting - CBS News
  3. Dems lean toward taking Manchin's small-ball deal - POLITICO
  4. Emerging from a 2-year coma, a West Virginia woman says her brother attacked her - NPR
  5. First on CNN: Former Trump National Security Council official will testify at Thursday's January 6 hearing - CNN
  6. Pence crosses Trump again with endorsement in Arizona GOP gov primary - New York Post
  7. Towering waves in Hawaii crash into homes, barrel through wedding venue - The Guardian US
  8. GOP Rep. Jody Hice challenges subpoena from Georgia DA in Trump election probe - CNN
  9. The prosecutor recounted the coldness and cruelty of Parkland gunman as trial begins - NPR
  10. Colbert show staffers arrested at congressional building won't be prosecuted, police say - NBC News
  11. WION Fineprint | Ukraine War: Pain for Europe now, later for Russia - WION
  12. The 18 House Republicans who voted against a resolution to support Finland, Sweden joining NATO - The Hill
  13. Biden’s Saudi Arabia Visit Was Worse Than an Embarrassment - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Twitter Says Elon Musk's Opposition to Expedited Trial Is a Tactical Delay - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Netflix Q2 earnings preview: What to expect as Morgan Stanley warns of 'streaming recession' - Yahoo Finance
  16. Deserted Stock Market Shows It Can Swerve Any Way at Any Time - Bloomberg
  17. Exclusive: Pentagon nears F-35 jet deal worth about $30 bln - sources - Reuters.com
  18. Amazon makes Prime Video look more like Netflix (and every other streaming app) - Engadget
  19. Ford F-150 Raptor R: See the most expensive Ford truck ever - Business Insider
  20. The MacBook Pro will get the M2 treatment as soon as this fall - Ars Technica
  21. Zoom has an unlikely new competitor — Snapchat - CNN
  22. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck planning a multi-day wedding celebration - Page Six
  23. Desus & Mero Break Up, End Showtime Series - Pitchfork
  24. Chelsea Handler and Jo Koy Split After One Year of Dating - TMZ
  25. Exclusive: Fake Accounts Fueled the ‘Snyder Cut’ Online Army - Rolling Stone
  26. Juan Soto is your 2022 MLB Home Run Derby champ! Takeaways and our favorite moments from Dodger Stadium - ESPN
  27. Yankees' Gerrit Cole wants Juan Soto 'to come to us' amid trade rumors - New York Post
  28. Scientists find an exotic black hole deemed a 'needle in a haystack' - Reuters.com
  29. Webb telescope shows off Jupiter in new image - CNN
  30. SpaceX is now launching 10 rockets for every one by its main competitor - Ars Technica
  31. The popular Perseid meteor shower is underway – here's how to see it - CBS News
  32. Monkeypox is on the rise in the LGBTQ community. Here's what to know - CNN
  33. A deadly virus was just identified in Ghana: What to know about Marburg - The Washington Post
  34. As Monkeypox Cases Hits 1400 Nationwide, Health Officials Scramble To Get Vaccine Shots In Arms - NBC News
  35. Mosquito pool in Davis County tests positive for West Nile virus, 1st in Utah this year - KSL.com

Uvalde school board lambasted by parents, called on to quit - NBC News


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Dems lean toward taking Manchin's small-ball deal - POLITICO


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First on CNN: Former Trump National Security Council official will testify at Thursday's January 6 hearing - CNN


Pence crosses Trump again with endorsement in Arizona GOP gov primary - New York Post

Towering waves in Hawaii crash into homes, barrel through wedding venue - The Guardian US

GOP Rep. Jody Hice challenges subpoena from Georgia DA in Trump election probe - CNN

The prosecutor recounted the coldness and cruelty of Parkland gunman as trial begins - NPR

Colbert show staffers arrested at congressional building won't be prosecuted, police say - NBC News

WION Fineprint | Ukraine War: Pain for Europe now, later for Russia - WION

The 18 House Republicans who voted against a resolution to support Finland, Sweden joining NATO - The Hill

Biden’s Saudi Arabia Visit Was Worse Than an Embarrassment - The Wall Street Journal

Twitter Says Elon Musk's Opposition to Expedited Trial Is a Tactical Delay - The Wall Street Journal

Netflix Q2 earnings preview: What to expect as Morgan Stanley warns of 'streaming recession' - Yahoo Finance

Deserted Stock Market Shows It Can Swerve Any Way at Any Time - Bloomberg

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Ford F-150 Raptor R: See the most expensive Ford truck ever - Business Insider

The MacBook Pro will get the M2 treatment as soon as this fall - Ars Technica

Zoom has an unlikely new competitor — Snapchat - CNN

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Desus & Mero Break Up, End Showtime Series - Pitchfork

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Juan Soto is your 2022 MLB Home Run Derby champ! Takeaways and our favorite moments from Dodger Stadium - ESPN

Yankees' Gerrit Cole wants Juan Soto 'to come to us' amid trade rumors - New York Post

Scientists find an exotic black hole deemed a 'needle in a haystack' - Reuters.com

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  1. How Joe Manchin Left a Global Tax Deal in Limbo
  2. Extreme Heat Puts Life on Hold in Britain, a Land Not Built for It
  3. What’s Behind Europe’s Heat Waves?
  4. Bystander Killed Gunman 2 Minutes Into Indiana Mall Shooting
  5. Zelensky Takes Aim at Hidden Enemy: Ukrainians Aiding Russia
  6. Covid Rises Across U.S. Amid Muted Warnings and Murky Data
  7. Word of Trump Media Deal Is Said to Have Leaked Months in Advance
  8. Democrats Navigate Nuanced Views on Abortion Among Black Voters
  9. What Pregnancy and Childbirth Do to the Bodies of Young Girls
  10. Trump National Security Aide Expected to Testify at Jan. 6 Hearing
  11. Georgia Congressman Jody Hice Subpoenaed in Trump Inquiry
  12. Love the Smell of Old Books? This Bookseller Would Like You to Leave.
  13. Climate Politics Are Worse Than You Think
  14. I Work for Midwestern Democrats, and I Know How to Win Back Voters From the G.O.P.
  15. Dear Liberals: Come On Down!
  16. Don’t Drag Our Most Basic Rights Into the Culture Wars
  17. There’s a Better Way to Measure Economic Inequality
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Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen’s signature achievement is in jeopardy if the United States cannot ratify the tax agreement that she brokered.
   

Extreme Heat Puts Life on Hold in Britain, a Land Not Built for It

In a country more accustomed to temperate weather, a brutal heat wave tested Britain’s infrastructure and forced millions to choose between a Stygian commute or a stifling home office.
   

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This year’s scorching weather is in keeping with a trend. Scientists say a number of factors, including changes in the jet stream, are in play.
   

Bystander Killed Gunman 2 Minutes Into Indiana Mall Shooting

The gunman used a rifle to kill three people and injure two others before he was shot dead. He had spent an hour inside a mall bathroom apparently preparing for the attack.
   

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In firing his intelligence chief and top prosecutor, President Volodymyr Zelensky signaled a more aggressive approach to a fifth column undermining Ukraine’s war effort.
   

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