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Venezuela's attorney general announced Monday that he's investigating opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.
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  1. Venezuela launches investigation into opposition leaders amid election protests
  2. Weakened Tropical Storm Debby inundates southeast U.S. with heavy rain
  3. U.N. relief agency staffers 'may have been involved' in Oct. 7 attack on Israel
  4. RFK Jr. will not be charged after admitting to leaving bear carcass in NYC's Central Park
  5. On right-wing social media site, Virginia man threatened Vice President Harris, DOJ says
  6. It really hurts to think, new study concludes
  7. Oropouche virus health alert issued in Latin America
  8. Hospitality workers' union endorses Kamala Harris
  9. Defense Department: U.S. personnel injured in rocket attack on Iraqi base
  10. Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis to cooperate with prosecution in Arizona elector case
  11. Federal judge calls Google 'monopolist,' says it violates U.S. antitrust laws
  12. Labor Department awards $800K for workers to aid in wildfire recovery in New Mexico
  13. U.S., Israel prepare for possibility of retaliation from Iran, greater regional war
  14. On Tuesday, Ohio residents can buy recreational marijuana at 98 dispensaries statewide
  15. Runaway tortoise's Oregon highway crossing a mystery
  16. Dow sinks more than 1,000 points in global market sell-off
  17. Users of online trading platforms report outages amid Wall Street meltdown
  18. Gunmen kill Mexican crime reporter despite his police protection
  19. Year after coup, U.S. finishes withdrawal from key military base in Niger
  20. Look: Albino alligator hatches at Florida safari park
  21. Watch: Bear seen hanging out with two coyotes outside Los Angeles home
  22. Woman wins $50,000 from lottery ticket that went unsold for 3 days
  23. Iran, Hezbollah weigh retaliation as Israel might seek to drag U.S. into war

Venezuela launches investigation into opposition leaders amid election protests

Venezuela's attorney general announced Monday that he's investigating opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.
   

Weakened Tropical Storm Debby inundates southeast U.S. with heavy rain

A rain-heavy Debby weakened to a tropical storm over northern Florida on Monday afternoon but still carried a high risk of flooding for the region as it headed toward southern Georgia and the Carolinas.
   

U.N. relief agency staffers 'may have been involved' in Oct. 7 attack on Israel

The United Nations announced Monday nine staff members working for its Palestine refugee agency UNRWA will be fired after an investigation revealed they may have been involved in the Oct. 7, Hamas-led attack on Israel.
   

RFK Jr. will not be charged after admitting to leaving bear carcass in NYC's Central Park

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not face charges for dumping a bear cub carcass in New York's iconic Central Park in 2014.
   

On right-wing social media site, Virginia man threatened Vice President Harris, DOJ says

A Virginia man remains in jail after he allegedly threatened to light Vice President Kamala Harris' house on fire and to "personally pluck out her eyes," according to a charging document.
   

It really hurts to think, new study concludes

Mental exertion leads to irritation, frustration or other negative feelings in many situations, supporting the concept that it hurts to think, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
   

Oropouche virus health alert issued in Latin America

The Pan American Health Organization has issued an epidemiological alert for Oropouche virus, a rare disease spread by midges and mosquitoes.
   

Hospitality workers' union endorses Kamala Harris

The hospitality workers' union on Monday endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president despite former President Donald Trump's effort to woo restaurant and hotel workers by promising to make their tips tax-free.
   

Defense Department: U.S. personnel injured in rocket attack on Iraqi base

Several U.S. personnel have been injured in a suspected rocket attack on U.S. and coalition forces at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq, a Defense Department spokesperson reported Monday, according to media outlets.
   

Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis to cooperate with prosecution in Arizona elector case

Donald Trump's former campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis has reached a deal with prosecutors in Arizona's 2020 election subversion case to cooperate and testify against other defendants in exchange for charges being dropped.
   

Federal judge calls Google 'monopolist,' says it violates U.S. antitrust laws

A federal judge on Monday ruled that Google violated U.S. antitrust law as a monopoly in search and text advertising.
   

Labor Department awards $800K for workers to aid in wildfire recovery in New Mexico

The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday announced an initial award of $800,000 to support workers needed in the cleanup and recovery activities in response to the South Fork and Salt wildfires in Mexico.
   

U.S., Israel prepare for possibility of retaliation from Iran, greater regional war

The United States and Israel on Monday were preparing for a possible attack by Iran to punish the Jewish state for the apparent assassination of top Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
   

On Tuesday, Ohio residents can buy recreational marijuana at 98 dispensaries statewide

This week the residents of Ohio will be able to begin buying marijuana for recreational purposes at select dispensaries across the state.
   

Runaway tortoise's Oregon highway crossing a mystery

A pet tortoise who went missing from his owner's home turned up two days later on the other side of a busy interstate.
   

Dow sinks more than 1,000 points in global market sell-off

Wall Street suffered its worst day since 2022 on Monday as the Dow plunged 1,034 points, the S&P 500 sank 3% and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 3.4%, over fears of a U.S. recession.
   

Users of online trading platforms report outages amid Wall Street meltdown

Major online brokerage companies' platforms, including Charles Schwab, Fidelity Investments and Vanguard, were down for several hours on Monday amid a major sell-off in trading, according to a website that tracks outages
   

Gunmen kill Mexican crime reporter despite his police protection

A Mexican journalist who reported on violent crime in his nation died from a shooting while in a car with his police bodyguards in the central state of Guanajuato.
   

Year after coup, U.S. finishes withdrawal from key military base in Niger

The United States announced Monday the withdraw completion of forces and assets from a key U.S.-built military base in Niger following last year's coup.
   

Look: Albino alligator hatches at Florida safari park

A Florida safari park announced the arrival of a baby albino alligator, the third such successful hatching in the history of its breeding program.
   

Watch: Bear seen hanging out with two coyotes outside Los Angeles home

A Los Angeles resident's doorbell camera captured video of a late night visit by an unusual trio -- a bear accompanied by two coyotes.
   

Woman wins $50,000 from lottery ticket that went unsold for 3 days

A Maryland woman who decided to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket three days after first seeing it at the store ended up winning $50,000.
   

Iran, Hezbollah weigh retaliation as Israel might seek to drag U.S. into war

Iran and its most powerful military arm, Lebanon's Hezbollah, cannot but avenge last week double assassinations by Israel of Hamas leader in Tehran and Hezbollah top commander in Beirut.
   
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  1. Kamala Harris vice president choice narrows to Walz, Shapiro, sources say - Reuters
  2. ‘Several’ US personnel injured in rocket attack on Iraq base - CNN
  3. Supreme Court rejects Missouri's bid to halt Trump’s sentencing in N.Y. hush money case - NPR
  4. Tropical Storm Debby A 'Potentially Historic' Southeast Rainfall Flood Threat - The Weather Channel
  5. World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power - Al Jazeera English
  6. Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis agrees to cooperate in Arizona elector case - The Washington Post
  7. As Trump fumes, Republicans wince at ‘public nervous breakdown’ - POLITICO
  8. RFK Jr. could have faced fine for dumping dead bear Central Park - NBC News
  9. U.S. Faces New Challenges as Potential Iran Attack on Israel Nears - The Wall Street Journal
  10. Hundreds arrested as anti-immigrant protesters wreak havoc in across England - PBS NewsHour
  11. U.S. troops withdraw from strategic West African base as militant threat grows - The Washington Post
  12. The latest on the Paris Olympics - CNN
  13. Stock Market Today: Japan's Nikkei Opens 10% Higher, Dow, S&P 500 Futures Rise After Global Selloff -- Live Updates - The Wall Street Journal
  14. This Could Be the Beginning of the End of Trump’s Love for Crypto Cash - Gizmodo
  15. Elon Musk’s X Is Leaving San Francisco - WIRED
  16. OpenAI Has Software That Detects AI Writing With 99.9 Percent Accuracy, Refuses to Release It - Futurism
  17. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Tuesday, August 6 (#156) - Forbes
  18. YouTuber files class action suit over OpenAI’s scrape of creators’ transcripts - TechCrunch
  19. ‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions - The Verge
  20. Zac Efron hit bottom of pool and ingested water in scary swimming incident that led to hospitalization: report - New York Post
  21. Lucille Ball's daughter Lucie shares photo with brother Desi: 'Alive and well' - Good Morning America
  22. Exclusive | Jennifer Lopez ‘furious’ and ‘humiliated’ amid Ben Affleck split as he holds back on filing for divorce to ‘protect her’: source - Page Six
  23. Team USA Vs. Brazil In Olympic Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals: Here’s What To Watch For - Forbes
  24. Fossil discovery in Greenland ice sheet reveals increased risk of sea level rise - CBS News
  25. Watch private Cygnus freighter arrive at the ISS early Aug. 6 - Space.com
  26. NASA Might Delay Upcoming Crew 9 Mission to Return Stranded Starliner Astronauts to Earth - Gizmodo
  27. Lifestyle changes can help reverse Alzheimer’s disease, study says - South China Morning Post
  28. These 17 cancer types are more common in Gen X and millennials, as study notes 'alarming trend' - Fox News
  29. Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening - The New York Times
  30. Newly approved blood test can help catch colon cancer - WOODTV.com
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Kamala Harris vice president choice narrows to Walz, Shapiro, sources say - Reuters


‘Several’ US personnel injured in rocket attack on Iraq base - CNN

Supreme Court rejects Missouri's bid to halt Trump’s sentencing in N.Y. hush money case - NPR


Tropical Storm Debby A 'Potentially Historic' Southeast Rainfall Flood Threat - The Weather Channel

World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power - Al Jazeera English


Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis agrees to cooperate in Arizona elector case - The Washington Post

As Trump fumes, Republicans wince at ‘public nervous breakdown’ - POLITICO

RFK Jr. could have faced fine for dumping dead bear Central Park - NBC News

U.S. Faces New Challenges as Potential Iran Attack on Israel Nears - The Wall Street Journal

Hundreds arrested as anti-immigrant protesters wreak havoc in across England - PBS NewsHour

U.S. troops withdraw from strategic West African base as militant threat grows - The Washington Post

The latest on the Paris Olympics - CNN

Stock Market Today: Japan's Nikkei Opens 10% Higher, Dow, S&P 500 Futures Rise After Global Selloff -- Live Updates - The Wall Street Journal

This Could Be the Beginning of the End of Trump’s Love for Crypto Cash - Gizmodo

Elon Musk’s X Is Leaving San Francisco - WIRED

OpenAI Has Software That Detects AI Writing With 99.9 Percent Accuracy, Refuses to Release It - Futurism

Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Tuesday, August 6 (#156) - Forbes

YouTuber files class action suit over OpenAI’s scrape of creators’ transcripts - TechCrunch

‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions - The Verge

Zac Efron hit bottom of pool and ingested water in scary swimming incident that led to hospitalization: report - New York Post

Lucille Ball's daughter Lucie shares photo with brother Desi: 'Alive and well' - Good Morning America

Exclusive | Jennifer Lopez ‘furious’ and ‘humiliated’ amid Ben Affleck split as he holds back on filing for divorce to ‘protect her’: source - Page Six

Team USA Vs. Brazil In Olympic Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals: Here’s What To Watch For - Forbes

Fossil discovery in Greenland ice sheet reveals increased risk of sea level rise - CBS News

Watch private Cygnus freighter arrive at the ISS early Aug. 6 - Space.com

NASA Might Delay Upcoming Crew 9 Mission to Return Stranded Starliner Astronauts to Earth - Gizmodo

Lifestyle changes can help reverse Alzheimer’s disease, study says - South China Morning Post

These 17 cancer types are more common in Gen X and millennials, as study notes 'alarming trend' - Fox News

Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening - The New York Times

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 19 new articles

  1. ‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case
  2. What’s Next in the U.S. Antitrust Cases Against Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta
  3. Harris Nears Her Big V.P. Reveal After Fierce Lobbying From Democrats
  4. How the Compressed Election Timeline Could Benefit Kamala Harris
  5. Trump and His Allies Seize on Market Downturn to Attack Harris
  6. Global Stock Markets Fall Sharply Amid Fears of Slowing U.S. Growth
  7. Japan’s Nikkei Rises as Asian Stocks Rebound from Sell-Off
  8. Sheikh Hasina Thought Her Grip on Bangladesh Was Unbreakable
  9. As Israel Braces for Iran’s Retaliation, Diplomats Scramble
  10. U.S. Troops in Iraq Are Wounded in Rocket Attack on Air Base
  11. Justice Thomas Failed to Disclose More Private Jet Trips, Senate Democrats Say
  12. The Economy Is Looking Pre-Recessionary
  13. My Mother’s Killer Is on Death Row. I Want to Set Him Free.
  14. JD Vance Just Blurbed a Book Arguing That Progressives Are Subhuman
  15. Kamala Harris Surprises Everyone
  16. Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening
  17. Former Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway Lobbies for Ukrainian Interests
  18. Walter Arlen, Holocaust Refugee and Belated Composer, Is Dead at 103
  19. A Kentucky Family Reunion Menu Over 150 Years in the Making

‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case

The ruling on Google’s search dominance was the first antitrust decision of the modern internet era in a case against a technology giant.
   

What’s Next in the U.S. Antitrust Cases Against Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta

The federal government has more lawsuits in the pipeline trying to rein in the tech giants, including another antitrust case against Google that goes to trial next month.
   

Harris Nears Her Big V.P. Reveal After Fierce Lobbying From Democrats

The vice president is expected to announce her choice on Tuesday morning. One prominent Democrat recounted being asked by a contender, “Will you please make sure you put in a good word for me?”
   

How the Compressed Election Timeline Could Benefit Kamala Harris

This presidential campaign is playing out in fast forward. Strategists in both parties say speed is likely to benefit Vice President Kamala Harris.
   

Trump and His Allies Seize on Market Downturn to Attack Harris

Economists blamed a variety of factors for Monday’s slide. But Donald Trump was trying to disrupt weeks of momentum for Vice President Kamala Harris and her party.
   

Global Stock Markets Fall Sharply Amid Fears of Slowing U.S. Growth

A rout that began in Asia continued in Europe, and U.S. stocks fell sharply. Some investors said the sell-off was an overdue pullback.
   

Japan’s Nikkei Rises as Asian Stocks Rebound from Sell-Off

The Nikkei 225, the benchmark index in Japan, rose on Tuesday after a record decline.
   

Sheikh Hasina Thought Her Grip on Bangladesh Was Unbreakable

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who once brought democratic hope to Bangladesh, turned increasingly autocratic and met her downfall in a crackdown on protesters.
   

As Israel Braces for Iran’s Retaliation, Diplomats Scramble

President Biden convened his national security team and spoke with King Abdullah II of Jordan, and foreign ministers from Islamic countries plan to gather in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
   

U.S. Troops in Iraq Are Wounded in Rocket Attack on Air Base

The attack late Monday resembled previous ones carried out by Iraqi armed groups, backed by Iran, which have targeted the base repeatedly over the past nine months.
   

Justice Thomas Failed to Disclose More Private Jet Trips, Senate Democrats Say

Senator Ron Wyden sent a letter to the wealthy conservative donor Harlan Crow’s lawyer after records showed undisclosed flights between Hawaii and New Zealand with the Supreme Court justice in 2010.
   

The Economy Is Looking Pre-Recessionary

Will a sluggish Fed snatch defeat from the jaws of victory?
   

My Mother’s Killer Is on Death Row. I Want to Set Him Free.

We’re good at convicting and punishing people, but we need to learn how to forgive.
   

JD Vance Just Blurbed a Book Arguing That Progressives Are Subhuman

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Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening

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Former Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway Lobbies for Ukrainian Interests

The former campaign aide indicated in a Justice Department filing that she will be paid $50,000 a month by an oligarch to seek support for Ukraine.
   

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