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 CDC warns of increased dengue fever risk in U.S. as worldwide cases soar  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Tuesday, warning of increased dengue fever risk in the United States as cases of the mosquito-borne virus hit record numbers around the world.      Haitian gang leader known for kidnapping Americans for ransom gets 35 years  Joly Germine, the self-anointed king of the 400 Mawozo Haitian gang responsible for the high-profile kidnapping of American missionaries in 2021, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for smuggling U.S. weapons.      16 progressive economists claim Trump would 'reignite inflation'  Sixteen Noble Prize-winning economists claim former President Donald Trump would "reignite inflation" if he wins the Nov. 5 general election.      WHO: Drugs and alcohol killed more than 3M people worldwide in 2019  The use of drugs and alcohol killed more than 3 million people around the world in 2019 with men accounting for the most deaths, the World Health Organization reported Tuesday.      South Korean lawsuit levels charges against Israeli officials for alleged war crimes in Gaza  South Korean civil society organizations filed a series of charges leveled against top Israeli government officials, including Israel's president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.      Julian Assange pleads guilty to espionage charge, ending 14-year legal battle  Julian Assange pleaded guilty Wednesday to a single espionage conspiracy charge inside a courtroom in the U.S. Mariana Islands to become a free man following a 14-year legal battle. Assange will return home to Australia.      NASA successfully launches GOES-U weather satellite on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy  The final GOES-U satellite successfully launched Tuesday from Cape Canaveral in Florida to aid efforts to track and forecast weather amid changing climate conditions across the globe.      House committee plans contempt vote for Biden ghostwriter  The House Judiciary Committee will vote Thursday on whether to hold President Joe Biden's ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over audio recordings of conversations with the president.      NTSB criticizes venting, burning of chemicals after East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment  Venting and burning vinyl chloride from derailed rail cars was a mistake after the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday.      Trump's hush money gag order partially lifted ahead of presidential debate  Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his New York hush money trial was partially lifted Tuesday, two days before he faces off against President Joe Biden in the first of two presidential debates.      North Las Vegas shooting leaves 5 dead, 13-year-old critically injured  A North Las Vegas man allegedly killed five and critically wounded a 13-year-old during a mass shooting at an apartment complex Monday night.      U.S. targets alleged global 'covert network' funding used for Iran's paramilitary groups  Dozens of sanctions were issued to those the U.S. claims is part of a "covert network" to gain illegal access to the global financial system in alleged "systemic money laundering" to back Iranian paramilitary groups      Japan's emperor in Britain on first official visit as head of state  The emperor and empress of Japan are in Britain for a long-awaited state visit that was originally dated to take place four years ago.      Max producing Green Lantern series from "Ozark," "Watchmen" creators  Max announced "Lanterns" on Tuesday, a Green Lantern series combining John Stewart and Hal Jordan.      Kenyan soldiers arrive in Haiti as part of international peacekeeping mission  Kenyan military forces, operating as part of a multinational security mission, arrived Tuesday in Haiti with "strong support" from the U.S. for its peacekeeping mission as rampant, deadly gang violence grips the nation.      Watch: San Diego Zoo celebrates birth of endangered Baird's tapir  The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a female Baird's tapir, an endangered animal native to Mexico and Central America.      Sabrina Carpenter adds N.Y., L.A. dates to fall tour  Sabrina Carpenter announced additional dates on her fall "Short n' Sweet" tour, including one in New York and two nights in Los Angeles.      Watch: Idaho man topples cans with water pistol to break world record  A serial world record-breaker from Idaho earned his 178th concurrently-held title by using a squirt gun to topple 10 empty soda cans.      Finland to be world's first nation to administer bird flu vaccine  Finland will become the world's first nation to administer bird flu vaccinations stating next week, the nation's health officials announced Tuesday.      Man collects second big lottery prize after more than a decade  A Maryland man collected a $26,748.60 prize from the state lottery's Racetrax virtual horse racing game more than a decade after he scored $100,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.      Watch: 'SEAL Team' takes 'one last ride' in final season trailer  "SEAL Team," a military drama starring David Boreanaz, will return for a seventh and final season on Paramount+.      Summer COVID-19 cases rising across America  As scorching summer temperatures drive Americans indoors and millions travel for vacations and family gatherings, COVID-19 infections are again climbing, U.S. health officials warned Monday.      Chiefs partner with Hallmark, NFL for Christmas movie  The Kansas City Chiefs will partner with Hallmark Media, the NFL and Skydance Sports for a Christmas movie, entitled: "Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story," the team announced Tuesday.       | 
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 Bowman Falls to Latimer in House Primary in New YorkRepresentative Jamaal Bowman of New York, a member of the House’s left-wing “squad,” was defeated by George Latimer in a race that exposed Democratic fissures.        Jamaal Bowman’s Election Loss: 5 TakeawaysThe congressman, who lost to George Latimer, was the first “squad” member to fall, in a painful defeat for the Democratic left.        Biden Officials Pressed Trans Medical Group to Change Guidelines for Minors, Court Filings ShowNewly released emails from an influential group issuing transgender medical guidelines indicate that U.S. health officials lobbied to remove age minimums for surgery in minors because of concerns over political fallout.        Judge Skeptical of Claim Search Was Mishandled in Trump Documents CaseJudge Aileen M. Cannon appeared to all but dismiss a request from former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team to suppress evidence from the search of Mar-a-Lago.        How the Midwest Floods Nearly Took Out a Century-Old DamMany American dams are aging and in need of serious repairs. Climate change only makes the problem more urgent.        The Best Pizza in America Right NowFrom Southern California to the Mississippi Delta to the Pacific Northwest, the bounty of great pies has never been bigger.        Julian Assange’s Plea Deal Could Chill Press FreedomsThe deal brings an ambiguous end to a legal saga that has jeopardized the ability of journalists to report on military, intelligence or diplomatic information that officials deem secret.        Kenyan President Vows to Crack Down on ‘Treasonous’ ProtestersAt least five people were killed in clashes with the police that erupted after lawmakers approved tax increases that critics said would drive up the cost of living for millions.        Protests in Kenya Over Tax Bill: What to KnowKenyan police faced off with protesters in the capital, Nairobi. Civic groups said that at least five people died.        At Least 11 Americans Among Those Dead in Hajj Pilgrimage to Saudi ArabiaThe daughter of one Maryland couple was still searching for answers about her parents’ deaths. The State Department said it was possible that more deaths could be confirmed.        Killing of Texas Girl Becomes a New Immigration FlashpointThe killing of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston has become the latest crime seized on by Republicans to attack President Biden over his immigration policies.        Hillary Clinton: I’ve Debated Trump and Biden. Here’s What I’m Watching For.Going head-to-head with the former president is like juggling nonsense, blather and bluster.        Should American Jews Abandon Elite Universities?An incident at Columbia suggests that schools beset with antisemitism are beyond salvation.        The Most Important Primary Election of the Year Is Also a HeartbreakerThe high stakes of Bowman’s primary make his carelessness especially frustrating.        Newsom Uses Annual State Address to Confront Republicans Across the NationIn an unconventional version of the State of the State, Gov. Gavin Newsom attacked Republicans and held up California as a beacon of democracy.        Israel’s Supreme Court Rules Ultra-Orthodox Jews Must Be Drafted Into MilitaryThe court ruled there was no legal justification for the ultra-Orthodox exemption from service, a decision that threatened to split Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wartime government.        At Paris Couture, Dior and Thom Browne Get Olympic FeverDior and Thom Browne get Olympic fever.         | 
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 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Tuesday, warning of increased dengue fever risk in the United States as cases of the mosquito-borne virus hit record numbers around the world.   
 Joly Germine, the self-anointed king of the 400 Mawozo Haitian gang responsible for the high-profile kidnapping of American missionaries in 2021, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for smuggling U.S. weapons.   
 Sixteen Noble Prize-winning economists claim former President Donald Trump would "reignite inflation" if he wins the Nov. 5 general election.   
 The use of drugs and alcohol killed more than 3 million people around the world in 2019 with men accounting for the most deaths, the World Health Organization reported Tuesday.   
 South Korean civil society organizations filed a series of charges leveled against top Israeli government officials, including Israel's president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.   
 Julian Assange pleaded guilty Wednesday to a single espionage conspiracy charge inside a courtroom in the U.S. Mariana Islands to become a free man following a 14-year legal battle. Assange will return home to Australia.   
 The final GOES-U satellite successfully launched Tuesday from Cape Canaveral in Florida to aid efforts to track and forecast weather amid changing climate conditions across the globe.   
 The House Judiciary Committee will vote Thursday on whether to hold President Joe Biden's ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over audio recordings of conversations with the president.   
 Venting and burning vinyl chloride from derailed rail cars was a mistake after the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday.   
 Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his New York hush money trial was partially lifted Tuesday, two days before he faces off against President Joe Biden in the first of two presidential debates.   
 A North Las Vegas man allegedly killed five and critically wounded a 13-year-old during a mass shooting at an apartment complex Monday night.   
 Dozens of sanctions were issued to those the U.S. claims is part of a "covert network" to gain illegal access to the global financial system in alleged "systemic money laundering" to back Iranian paramilitary groups   
 The emperor and empress of Japan are in Britain for a long-awaited state visit that was originally dated to take place four years ago.   
 Max announced "Lanterns" on Tuesday, a Green Lantern series combining John Stewart and Hal Jordan.   
 Kenyan military forces, operating as part of a multinational security mission, arrived Tuesday in Haiti with "strong support" from the U.S. for its peacekeeping mission as rampant, deadly gang violence grips the nation.   
 The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a female Baird's tapir, an endangered animal native to Mexico and Central America.   
 Sabrina Carpenter announced additional dates on her fall "Short n' Sweet" tour, including one in New York and two nights in Los Angeles.   
 A serial world record-breaker from Idaho earned his 178th concurrently-held title by using a squirt gun to topple 10 empty soda cans.   
 Finland will become the world's first nation to administer bird flu vaccinations stating next week, the nation's health officials announced Tuesday.   
 A Maryland man collected a $26,748.60 prize from the state lottery's Racetrax virtual horse racing game more than a decade after he scored $100,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.   
 "SEAL Team," a military drama starring David Boreanaz, will return for a seventh and final season on Paramount+.   
 As scorching summer temperatures drive Americans indoors and millions travel for vacations and family gatherings, COVID-19 infections are again climbing, U.S. health officials warned Monday.   
 The Kansas City Chiefs will partner with Hallmark Media, the NFL and Skydance Sports for a Christmas movie, entitled: "Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story," the team announced Tuesday.   
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