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Britain on Monday announced the launch of a pilot monkeypox vaccination program that aims to increase the number of doses available from existing supplies five-fold.
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  1. Britain launches pilot monkeypox vaccine plan to stretch available doses
  2. 2 killed, 1 injured in 'targeted' shooting in Atlanta; suspect in custody
  3. NASA shares new images of Jupiter from James Webb Space Telescope
  4. Jury deliberations begin in Michigan governor kidnap plot retrial
  5. Judge requests list of questions Georgia grand jury can ask Lindsey Graham
  6. Rapper Fetty Wap pleads guilty in federal drug-trafficking case
  7. Study suggests new way to slow worsening of kids' nearsightedness
  8. Trump files motion requesting third party to review items seized from Mar-a-Lago
  9. Ford cuts 3,000 jobs to fund shift toward electric vehicles
  10. Julianna Margulies to return for S3 of 'The Morning Show'
  11. Dow falls 643 points for worst day since June
  12. Pfizer requests FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccine targeting Omicron
  13. ABC officially orders Milo Ventimiglia's 'Company You Keep' to series
  14. Zelensky warns of 'particularly cruel' attacks ahead of Ukraine Independence Day
  15. Watch: Dinosaurs hit the racetrack for Washington's T-Rex Race
  16. Lottery player's daughter saves winning ticket from being thrown out
  17. Tennis: Alexander Zverev, American Reilly Opelka withdrawal from U.S. Open
  18. In photos: Russian military equipment displayed on Ukraine street
  19. Claude Salhani, former UPI photographer in Beirut, dies at 70
  20. Opioid OD antidote naloxone too costly for many who need it
  21. Emma Samms returning to 'General Hospital' amid long COVID battle
  22. Kansas recount reaffirms landslide win for abortion rights
  23. Peacock's 'The Resort' to premiere on NBC
  24. Peri Gilpin, Rachel Dratch guest in 'Kevin Can F Himself' final season
  25. Use of marijuana, hallucinogens soared to new high in 2021, NIH says

Britain launches pilot monkeypox vaccine plan to stretch available doses

Britain on Monday announced the launch of a pilot monkeypox vaccination program that aims to increase the number of doses available from existing supplies five-fold.
   

2 killed, 1 injured in 'targeted' shooting in Atlanta; suspect in custody

Two men were shot and killed and a woman is in custody in what police described as a "targeted" shooting in Midtown Atlanta on Monday afternoon.
   

NASA shares new images of Jupiter from James Webb Space Telescope

NASA on Monday released two new images of Jupiter captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
   

Jury deliberations begin in Michigan governor kidnap plot retrial

Jury deliberations have begun in the retrial of Adam Fox and Barry Croft, both charged in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
   

Judge requests list of questions Georgia grand jury can ask Lindsey Graham

Judge Leigh Martin May on Monday ordered attorneys for Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to provide a list of questions a grand jury can ask the senator about efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election.
   

Rapper Fetty Wap pleads guilty in federal drug-trafficking case

Rap artist Fetty Wap pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a drug trafficking ring, that transported heroin, fentanyl and cocaine across the United States, and will face a minimum of five years in federal prison.
   

Study suggests new way to slow worsening of kids' nearsightedness

If it's proven to be safe and effective in large clinical trials, a metabolite of caffeine may prove valuable in slowing the progression of short-sightedness, or myopia, in children.
   

Trump files motion requesting third party to review items seized from Mar-a-Lago

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump requested that a "special master" be appointed to review items seized from a search of his Mar-a-Lago home earlier this month.
   

Ford cuts 3,000 jobs to fund shift toward electric vehicles

Ford Motor Co. will cut 3,000 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring to lower costs and fund electric vehicle manufacturing. Ford plans to eliminate 2,000 salaried positions and 1,000 contract jobs.
   

Julianna Margulies to return for S3 of 'The Morning Show'

"The Good Wife" and "Billions" alum Julianna Margulies is returning as news anchor Laura Peterson for Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series, "The Morning Show."
   

Dow falls 643 points for worst day since June

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 643 points Monday for its worst day since June as a summer markets rally began to wane.
   

Pfizer requests FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccine targeting Omicron

Pfizer Inc. said Monday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve the emergency use of an updated booster shot that targets several versions of the Omicron variant.
   

ABC officially orders Milo Ventimiglia's 'Company You Keep' to series

ABC has officially ordered to series "The Company You Keep," starring "This is Us" alum Milo Ventimiglia.
   

Zelensky warns of 'particularly cruel' attacks ahead of Ukraine Independence Day

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is warning of "particularly cruel" attacks by Russia as the country marks Independence Day on Wednesday. Several cities are banning celebrations and ordering curfews.
   

Watch: Dinosaurs hit the racetrack for Washington's T-Rex Race

More than 150 people donned dinosaur costumes at a Washington racetrack and ran a 1/16-mile race to find the fastest T-Rex in the pack.
   

Lottery player's daughter saves winning ticket from being thrown out

An Australian woman said her sharp-eyed daughter prevented her from throwing out a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a winner worth nearly $7,000.
   

Tennis: Alexander Zverev, American Reilly Opelka withdrawal from U.S. Open

Alexander Zverev, the No. 2 men's tennis player in the world, and American Reilly Opelka withdrew from the 2022 U.S. Open, tournament officials announced Monday.
   

In photos: Russian military equipment displayed on Ukraine street

Khreshchatyk street in Kyiv, Ukraine, has been turned into an open-air military museum ahead of the nation's Independence Day on August 24, 2022, amid Russia's invasion. Captured and destroyed Russian military equipment lines the street.
   

Claude Salhani, former UPI photographer in Beirut, dies at 70

Claude Salhani, a former photographer, writer and editor with United Press International who covered Lebanon's civil war and many other turbulent events in the Middle East, has died at age 70.
   

Opioid OD antidote naloxone too costly for many who need it

Naloxone is a lifesaving antidote to an opioid overdose, but it may be priced too high for those most vulnerable to opioid-related death, a new study finds.
   

Emma Samms returning to 'General Hospital' amid long COVID battle

British actress Emma Samms has confirmed she is returning to the U.S. daytime soap opera, "General Hospital."
   

Kansas recount reaffirms landslide win for abortion rights

A Kansas recount has confirmed a landslide vote to uphold abortion rights in the state. The Value Them Both amendment, which would have stripped abortion rights from the state constitution, was defeated Aug. 2.
   

Peacock's 'The Resort' to premiere on NBC

NBC audiences are getting a free sample of Peacock's comedy-thriller, "The Resort."
   

Peri Gilpin, Rachel Dratch guest in 'Kevin Can F Himself' final season

AMC announced Peri Gilpin and Rachel Dratch would guest star on the final season of "Kevin Can F**k Himself." Gilpin appears on Sept. 5 and Dratch on Sept. 19, with more details on their roles.
   

Use of marijuana, hallucinogens soared to new high in 2021, NIH says

Use of marijuana and hallucinogens among young adults in the United States reached an all-time high in 2021, the National Institutes of Health reported Monday.
   
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  1. Trump's legal team asks for 'special master' to go through Mar-a-Lago evidence and determine if some should be returned - CNN
  2. Biden admin is 'talking daily' about student loan forgiveness, expects decision in ‘next week or so’ - CNBC
  3. Pentagon again denies Bowser request for National Guard help for migrants - The Washington Post
  4. Heavy rain floods streets across the Dallas-Fort Worth area - NPR
  5. 3 Arkansas officers suspended after video captures beating - The Associated Press - en Español
  6. Trump Had More Than 300 Classified Documents at Mar-a-Lago - The New York Times
  7. Defense Argues Gunman in Parkland School Shooting Was Born ‘Damaged’ - The New York Times
  8. Arizona levee breached, hiker missing after floods hit West - The Associated Press
  9. Anthony Fauci, face of coronavirus response, to retire in December - The Washington Post
  10. Gov. Newsom rejects safe injection site bill, citing 'unintended consequences' - KCRA Sacramento
  11. 377A: Gay marriage looms as new front line in Singapore battle for LGBT rights - BBC
  12. Argentina prosecutor seeks 12-year jail sentence for VP Kirchner - Reuters Canada
  13. Asian shares fall on Fed worries after Wall Street sell-off - The Associated Press
  14. As takeover battle heats up, Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey - NPR
  15. Pfizer completes FDA request for fall BA.4/5 boosters; feds expect doses in Sept. - Ars Technica
  16. Sony’s PlayStation VR2 headset is coming in early 2023 - The Verge
  17. Will iPhone 14 be worth it? Weighing features and upgrades, pricing, more - 9to5Mac
  18. Saints Row Review - GameSpot
  19. HBO calls House of the Dragon its biggest premiere ever, with nearly 10 million US viewers - The Verge
  20. Sarah Hyland marries Wells Adams: See her two Vera Wang wedding dresses - Page Six
  21. Inside Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez’s wedding weekend: From monogrammed gift bags to a two-night fireworks show - Fox News
  22. Harry Styles bravely says gay romance My Policeman not about "guys being gay" - The A.V. Club
  23. How Baker Mayfield Won Carolina’s Starting Quarterback Job - Sports Illustrated
  24. Why every Kevin Durant trade suitor is low-balling the Nets in offers for superstar forward - SB Nation
  25. Klopp's Reaction | Performance, midfield injury update & more | Man Utd vs Liverpool - Liverpool FC
  26. Tom Brady returns to Tampa Bay Buccaneers after 11-day break from training camp - ESPN
  27. Incredible Webb Space Telescope Images of Jupiter Showcase Auroras, Hazes, Moons & Rings - SciTechDaily
  28. Artemis I is go for launch to the moon and back, NASA says - CNN
  29. Two astrophotographers make insanely detailed moon shot - New York Post
  30. Have You Seen This? Space might be spookier with sound than without - KSL.com
  31. Brain stimulation improves short-term memory in older adults for a month, study finds - CNN
  32. Spate of polio outbreaks worldwide puts scientists on alert - Nature.com
  33. Mystery virus kills dozens of dogs -- mostly puppies -- in Michigan - New York Post
  34. Regular physical activity may lessen Covid risks, study finds - The Guardian
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Heavy rain floods streets across the Dallas-Fort Worth area - NPR

3 Arkansas officers suspended after video captures beating - The Associated Press - en Español


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Defense Argues Gunman in Parkland School Shooting Was Born ‘Damaged’ - The New York Times

Arizona levee breached, hiker missing after floods hit West - The Associated Press

Anthony Fauci, face of coronavirus response, to retire in December - The Washington Post

Gov. Newsom rejects safe injection site bill, citing 'unintended consequences' - KCRA Sacramento

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Argentina prosecutor seeks 12-year jail sentence for VP Kirchner - Reuters Canada

Asian shares fall on Fed worries after Wall Street sell-off - The Associated Press

As takeover battle heats up, Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey - NPR

Pfizer completes FDA request for fall BA.4/5 boosters; feds expect doses in Sept. - Ars Technica

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  1. Trump Had More Than 300 Classified Documents at Mar-a-Lago
  2. Trump Asks for ‘Special Master’ in F.B.I. Search Case as Judge Seeks Redactions
  3. Democrats Designed the Climate Law to Be a Game Changer. Here’s How.
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  20. Defense Argues Gunman in Parkland School Shooting Was Born ‘Damaged’
  21. Fauci Says He Will Step Down in December to Pursue His ‘Next Chapter’
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