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 Ohio teen found guilty of murder in 100-mph crash that killed 2 passengers  A 19-year-old Ohio woman on Monday was found guilty of murdering her boyfriend and another man last year when she drove a car they were riding in into the wall of a building at 100 mph.      Cecily Aguilar sentenced to 30 years for aiding in U.S. soldier Vanessa Guillén's murder  Cecily Aguilar, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with the 2020 coverup and murder of U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.      13 injured when airboats collide on lake at Central Florida tourist attraction  Thirteen people were injured in the collision of two airboats on a lake in Central Florida, U.S. Coast Guard officials reported Monday.      FEMA warns days ahead 'going to be tough,' as Maui wildfires' death toll climbs  As the death toll from devastating wildfires on Maui continues climb, with the latest numbers at 99 dead and more than 1,000 people unaccounted for, FEMA warned Monday "the coming days and weeks are going to be tough."      Terror attack thwarted, Philadelphia DA says in announcing teen's arrest  A 17-year-old Philadelphia boy has been charged in connection with a planned "catastrophic" terrorist attack by Islamic extremists that was thwarted by investigators, authorities announced Monday.      Swiss bank UBS agrees to settle claims stemming from 2008 financial crisis  Swiss bank UBS Global said Monday it will pay a fine of more than $1.4 billion to U.S. authorities to settle charges that it sold risky residential mortgage-backed securities in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.      'This isn't normal,' NASA says in announcing July as hottest month on record  July was the hottest month on record in 143 years, as Americans felt "the effects of the climate crisis," scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York announced Monday.      'Masked Singer' Season 10 premieres Sept. 10 after NFL  Fox announced Monday that Season 10 of "The Masked Singer" will premiere Sept. 10 after football before moving to its regular night Sept. 27.      Financial markets react to shock of far-right candidate's win in Argentina  Far-right opposition candidate Javier Milei claimed a surprise victory in Sunday's Argentine primary election for president after winning more than 30% of the vote.      Zooey Deschanel engaged to Jonathan Scott  Zooey Deschanel announced her engagement to boyfriend of four years Jonathan Scott on Monday in an Instagram post.      Georgia grand jury considering fourth criminal case against Donald Trump  As a grand jury heard from a series of witnesses Monday in Atlanta, all indications pointed to the likelihood that former President Donald Trump was about to receive a fourth criminal indictment.       Look: Tiny snake rescued from sink drain cover in Pennsylvania  Animal rescuers in Pennsylvania came to the assistance of a tiny snake that slithered through the holes of a metal sink drain cover and became stuck.      Researchers see promise in gene therapy for chronic drinkers  A form of gene therapy used to treat Parkinson's disease may significantly reduce alcohol use among chronic heavy drinkers, a new study suggests.      Man finds out about $3M lottery jackpot a month after drawing  A Utah man who decided to take two trips to Idaho to buy Mega Millions tickets ended up winning $3 million -- but he didn't know until a month later.      Look: NCT's Yangyang, Renjun, Jaehyun, Ten explore in 'Connection' teasers  K-pop group NCT released new teasers featuring Yangyang, Renjun, Jaehyun and Ten after announcing the album "Golden Age."      Jason Kelce documentary to premiere on Prime Video in September  "Kelce," a new film about Philadelphia Eagles team captain Jason Kelce, is coming to Prime Video.      Judge in Trump's N.Y. hush-money case denies request to recuse himself  The New York judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's hush money case on Monday declined to recuse himself after Trump's attorneys accused him of harboring conflicts of interest.      Biden administration to give $50 million to Colorado River water infrastructure  The Biden administration announced Monday a $50 million plan over five years to improve key water infrastructure in the upper Colorado River basin and improve drought-related data collection.      Many American wrongly believe marijuana smoke is safer than cigarette smoke  A new report finds that over 44% of adults now believe smoking weed each day is safer than inhaling tobacco smoke.      TCM announces William Friedkin tributes September, November  Turner Classic Movies announced plans for a William Friedkin tribute on Monday. The network will show Friedkin's classic movies on Sept. 14 and Nov. 26.      'Dream Scenario' with Nicolas Cage coming to theaters in November  "Dream Scenario," a new comedy from A24 starring Nicolas Cage, will open in theaters in November.      Coast Guard finds 4 missing divers off Carolina coast  The Coast Guard said it found four divers who went missing in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday shortly after midnight.      Look: 'I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me' teaser brings Juan Pablo Villalobos novel to life  "I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me," a crime drama based on the Juan Pablo Villalobos novel, is coming to Netflix.      Biden calls for 'fair agreement' between UAW and the Big Three  President Joe Biden on Monday urged all parties to the negotiations between the United Auto Workers and major U.S. vehicle manufacturers to work hard to find an agreement before contracts expire in September.       | 
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 Judge Rules in Favor of Montana Youths in a Landmark Climate CaseThe court found that young people have a constitutional right to a healthful environment and that the state must consider potential climate damage when approving projects.        Hawaiian Electric Draws Scrutiny in Search for What Sparked Maui WildfireThe main utility serving Hawaii did not pre-emptively shut off power before high winds reached Maui, and power lines fell in the windstorm.        FEMA Outlines Maui Wildfire Support as Victims Critique Government ResponseFEMA is typically the first agency to face scrutiny after disasters. But while the federal agency plays a critical role in disaster response, it is not meant to be the first on the scene.        Michael Oher, Depicted in ‘The Blind Side,’ Claims He Was Never Adopted by TuohysMichael Oher, whose life was depicted in the 2009 film, says in a lawsuit that he was never fully adopted by the family that took him in and was swindled into signing away his decision-making powers at 18.        Russia Fires Warning Shots and Boards a Freighter in the Black SeaRussia’s military made good on its threats to enforce its blockade of Ukraine, adding to the tensions in an increasingly active theater of war.        U.S. Ambassador Meets Evan Gershkovich, Detained WSJ Reporter, in RussiaAmerican officials have said that their Russian counterparts are blocking them from getting regular consular access to Mr. Gershkovich.        Voters Are Wary of a Trump-Biden Rematch in 2024Voters say they are wary of a replay of 2020 in 2024, and while they largely will fall in line at the end, they would prefer other options.        Roaring Back From Pandemic, Japan’s Economy Grows by 6 PercentThe rapid expansion came as exports have risen and tourists have flooded the country. But a drop in domestic consumption worried economists.        Fast Living and Foreign Dealings: An F.B.I. Spy Hunter’s Rise and FallCharles McGonigal had a family, a house in the suburbs and an influential job as a counterintelligence leader in New York. Federal prosecutors suggest it wasn’t enough for him.        Heat Wave Hits the Northwest: Latest ForecastPortions of the Northwest will bake in extremely high temperatures while the South will finally get a break, for a day or two, from dangerous heat.        How Economists Missed the Big DisinflationThe fault lay not in the models, but in themselves.        The Book Banners and I Have One Thing in CommonWe both know that literature has the power to change young lives.        At a College Targeted by DeSantis, Gender Studies Is Out, Jocks Are InA Florida school targeted by DeSantis is becoming unrecognizable.        Trump’s Alleged Co-Conspirators Challenge Legal EthicsTrump’s alleged co-conspirators are the product of a legal profession that has changed dramatically over the past 40 years.        Arkansas Warns School Districts Not to Offer A.P. African American StudiesLike Florida, which refused to approve the class, the Arkansas education department suggested that the course violates state law.        Mayor Adams Pays $250,000 to Tell New York He’s ‘Doing a Damn Good Job’Mayor Eric Adams promoted a spokesman to become deputy mayor on Monday, part of his strategy to go around traditional media outlets to reach New Yorkers directly.        Prosecutors Detail Evidence Against Sam Bankman-FriedIn a filing, prosecutors laid out the evidence they plan to use to convict the founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX, who faces trial in October.        Kansas Paper Warns Police Not to Review Information on Seized DevicesNewspaper raids are rare in the United States, and the one that happened at The Marion County Record last week has drawn condemnation from First Amendment advocates.        How to Make the Most of Your Trip to AmsterdamIt’s all fun and games until you’re elbowing your way through hordes of tourists at Dam Square. But a little quiet is far from impossible in the Dutch capital.         | 
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 A 19-year-old Ohio woman on Monday was found guilty of murdering her boyfriend and another man last year when she drove a car they were riding in into the wall of a building at 100 mph.   
 Cecily Aguilar, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with the 2020 coverup and murder of U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.   
 Thirteen people were injured in the collision of two airboats on a lake in Central Florida, U.S. Coast Guard officials reported Monday.   
 As the death toll from devastating wildfires on Maui continues climb, with the latest numbers at 99 dead and more than 1,000 people unaccounted for, FEMA warned Monday "the coming days and weeks are going to be tough."   
 A 17-year-old Philadelphia boy has been charged in connection with a planned "catastrophic" terrorist attack by Islamic extremists that was thwarted by investigators, authorities announced Monday.   
 Swiss bank UBS Global said Monday it will pay a fine of more than $1.4 billion to U.S. authorities to settle charges that it sold risky residential mortgage-backed securities in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.   
 July was the hottest month on record in 143 years, as Americans felt "the effects of the climate crisis," scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York announced Monday.   
 Fox announced Monday that Season 10 of "The Masked Singer" will premiere Sept. 10 after football before moving to its regular night Sept. 27.   
 Far-right opposition candidate Javier Milei claimed a surprise victory in Sunday's Argentine primary election for president after winning more than 30% of the vote.   
 Zooey Deschanel announced her engagement to boyfriend of four years Jonathan Scott on Monday in an Instagram post.   
 As a grand jury heard from a series of witnesses Monday in Atlanta, all indications pointed to the likelihood that former President Donald Trump was about to receive a fourth criminal indictment.    
 Animal rescuers in Pennsylvania came to the assistance of a tiny snake that slithered through the holes of a metal sink drain cover and became stuck.   
 A form of gene therapy used to treat Parkinson's disease may significantly reduce alcohol use among chronic heavy drinkers, a new study suggests.   
 A Utah man who decided to take two trips to Idaho to buy Mega Millions tickets ended up winning $3 million -- but he didn't know until a month later.   
 K-pop group NCT released new teasers featuring Yangyang, Renjun, Jaehyun and Ten after announcing the album "Golden Age."   
 "Kelce," a new film about Philadelphia Eagles team captain Jason Kelce, is coming to Prime Video.   
 The New York judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's hush money case on Monday declined to recuse himself after Trump's attorneys accused him of harboring conflicts of interest.   
 The Biden administration announced Monday a $50 million plan over five years to improve key water infrastructure in the upper Colorado River basin and improve drought-related data collection.   
 A new report finds that over 44% of adults now believe smoking weed each day is safer than inhaling tobacco smoke.   
 Turner Classic Movies announced plans for a William Friedkin tribute on Monday. The network will show Friedkin's classic movies on Sept. 14 and Nov. 26.   
 "Dream Scenario," a new comedy from A24 starring Nicolas Cage, will open in theaters in November.   
 The Coast Guard said it found four divers who went missing in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday shortly after midnight.   
 "I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me," a crime drama based on the Juan Pablo Villalobos novel, is coming to Netflix.   
 President Joe Biden on Monday urged all parties to the negotiations between the United Auto Workers and major U.S. vehicle manufacturers to work hard to find an agreement before contracts expire in September.   
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