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trump
Army has different account of Trump campaign Arlington National Cemetery incident, link
The Army is rebuking the accounts made public of an apparent incident at Arlington National Cemetery’s Section 60 involving the Trump campaign. CBS News’ Eleanor Watson breaks down what’s known.
harris
Harris campaign refuses to sign off on muted mic debate rules: Still ‘in discussions’ with ABC, link
A Harris spokesperson remarked Thursday that the campaign is continuing to negotiate the ABC News debate rules on muting the candidates’ microphones.
day
Drink driver caught twice on same day, link
When a man was caught drink driving, police took his keys. And when he used a spare key to drive hours later, they caught him again.
season
Former Jets coach Rex Ryan says team is winning Super Bowl: ‘This is the year’, link
It’s been 14 seasons since the New York Jets made the playoffs, but former Gang Green head coach Rex Ryan says the team will not only achieve that but will win the Super Bowl this season.
people
Simon Calder has £300 warning for UK passport holders over new rules, link
September is one of the busiest months for holidaymakers meaning thousands of people could be out of pocket
time
William & Harry ‘kept their distance’ at uncle’s funeral as they see each other for 1st time since King’s coronation, link
post
If You’re Seriously Contemplating Throwing Away Your Entire “Doom Pile,” You Need To Hear These Experts Out, link
This practice brings instant relief, but there could be a dark side to it.View Entire Post ›
week
Marina Alex plays bogey-free at TPC Boston and leads the inaugural FM Championship, link
Marina Alex spent two rough weeks in the cold and wind of Scotland
star
Moore says he made an ‘honest mistake’ failing to correct application claiming Bronze Star, link
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says he made “an honest mistake” in failing to correct a White House fellowship application 18 years ago when he wrote he had received a Bronze Star for his military service in Afghanistan that he never ended up receiving
thursday
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, link
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.”
president
Harris gives first interview since entering race, link
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first interview Thursday since President Biden dropped his reelection bid last month. It came as former President Donald Trump was under scrutiny for sharing a sexist and degrading social media post about his opponent and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
attack
Ukraine war briefing: pilot killed after first F-16 crash since delivery of jets last month, link
The fighter jet went down during a major Russian attack on Ukraine, the military said in a statement. What we know on day 919One of the F-16 warplanes that Ukraine received from its western partners to help fight Russia’s invasion has crashed, killing the pilot, Ukraine’s Army General Staff said on Thursday. The fighter jet went down on Monday during a major Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine, a military statement posted on Facebook said. Four of those Russian missiles were shot down by F-16s, the statement said.The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine, after they arrived at the end of last month. At least six of the warplanes are believed to have been delivered. The defence ministry has opened an investigation into the crash. The Ukrainian air force in a Facebook post identified the pilot as Col. Alexei “Moonfish” Mes, who “saved Ukrainians from deadly Russian missiles, unfortunately, at the cost of your own life.”A US defence official told Reuters that Monday’s crash did not appear to be the result of Russian fire, and possible causes from pilot error to mechanical failure were still being investigated.The EU’s top diplomat on Thursday ramped up pressure on Ukraine’s international backers to lift restrictions on the use of weapons they provide to allow its armed forces to strike targets inside Russia. “The weaponry that we are providing to Ukraine has to have full use, and the restrictions have to be lifted in order for the Ukrainians to be able to target the places where Russia is bombing them. Otherwise, the weaponry is useless,” Josep Borrell told reporters as the bloc’s foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Ukraine’s top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Thursday he had spent several days on the eastern Pokrovsk front and described fighting there as “exceptionally tough”. Russia has been pressing hard towards the strategic hub of Pokrovsk in recent months, steadily inching forward. “Fights are exceptionally tough. The enemy throws into battle everything that can move and advance, trying to break through our defences,” commander Syrskyi said on Facebook. He said the most intense clashes were taking place in the area of Krasnyi Yar, 10 km (6.2 miles) from the city of Pokrovsk.Ukraine’s military said on Thursday it had attacked an artillery depot and two oil storage facilities in Russia, causing a fire on Wednesday at the Atlas oil depot in the southern Rostov region. The military said it had also attacked the Zenit oil facility in Russia’s Kirov region, 1,500 km (930 miles) north-east of the border with Ukraine. A field artillery depot in the Russian region of Voronezh was also attacked, it added in the same message on the Telegram app.IAEA director general Rafael Grossi will travel to Ukraine next week to hold high-level talks and assess developments at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the IAEA said on Thursday. The UN’s nuclear watchdog warned earlier this month that the safety situation at the plant was “deteriorating” after a nearby drone strike.A military court in Moscow placed Pavel Popov, a former deputy defence minister, in detention on Thursday on suspicion of fraud in the latest of a string of corruption probes of officials tied to ex-defence minister Sergei Shoigu. The case against Popov, who has served in his role since 2013, is the third investigation into a senior defence official relating to the construction of a military theme park near Moscow. The court ordered Popov detained until 29 October, Russian media said. He denies guilt, his lawyer told the Ria state news agency.At least one person died and six sustained injuries during Russian shelling of the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka on Thursday, the local governor said. Kostiantynivka, which is miles away from the frontline, is one of the most affected cities in the region, Donetsk Governor Vadym Filashkin wrote in a statement on the Telegram messaging app. “It comes under enemy fire almost every day,” he said.One person has been killed and two injured in strikes on Russia’s Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, the regional governor said Thursday. Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram that “the town of Shebekino was targeted by Ukrainian forces” and “unfortunately, one person was killed”. Continue reading…
2024
Kansas City’s pursuit of a three-peat is the hot topic among many storylines entering 2024 NFL season, link
Kansas City gunning for three-peat, New York Jets look to end playoff drought as NFL season begins next week
kill
Ukraine war briefing: pilot killed after first F-16 crash since delivery of jets last month, link
The fighter jet went down during a major Russian attack on Ukraine, the military said in a statement. What we know on day 919One of the F-16 warplanes that Ukraine received from its western partners to help fight Russia’s invasion has crashed, killing the pilot, Ukraine’s Army General Staff said on Thursday. The fighter jet went down on Monday during a major Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine, a military statement posted on Facebook said. Four of those Russian missiles were shot down by F-16s, the statement said.The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine, after they arrived at the end of last month. At least six of the warplanes are believed to have been delivered. The defence ministry has opened an investigation into the crash. The Ukrainian air force in a Facebook post identified the pilot as Col. Alexei “Moonfish” Mes, who “saved Ukrainians from deadly Russian missiles, unfortunately, at the cost of your own life.”A US defence official told Reuters that Monday’s crash did not appear to be the result of Russian fire, and possible causes from pilot error to mechanical failure were still being investigated.The EU’s top diplomat on Thursday ramped up pressure on Ukraine’s international backers to lift restrictions on the use of weapons they provide to allow its armed forces to strike targets inside Russia. “The weaponry that we are providing to Ukraine has to have full use, and the restrictions have to be lifted in order for the Ukrainians to be able to target the places where Russia is bombing them. Otherwise, the weaponry is useless,” Josep Borrell told reporters as the bloc’s foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Ukraine’s top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Thursday he had spent several days on the eastern Pokrovsk front and described fighting there as “exceptionally tough”. Russia has been pressing hard towards the strategic hub of Pokrovsk in recent months, steadily inching forward. “Fights are exceptionally tough. The enemy throws into battle everything that can move and advance, trying to break through our defences,” commander Syrskyi said on Facebook. He said the most intense clashes were taking place in the area of Krasnyi Yar, 10 km (6.2 miles) from the city of Pokrovsk.Ukraine’s military said on Thursday it had attacked an artillery depot and two oil storage facilities in Russia, causing a fire on Wednesday at the Atlas oil depot in the southern Rostov region. The military said it had also attacked the Zenit oil facility in Russia’s Kirov region, 1,500 km (930 miles) north-east of the border with Ukraine. A field artillery depot in the Russian region of Voronezh was also attacked, it added in the same message on the Telegram app.IAEA director general Rafael Grossi will travel to Ukraine next week to hold high-level talks and assess developments at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the IAEA said on Thursday. The UN’s nuclear watchdog warned earlier this month that the safety situation at the plant was “deteriorating” after a nearby drone strike.A military court in Moscow placed Pavel Popov, a former deputy defence minister, in detention on Thursday on suspicion of fraud in the latest of a string of corruption probes of officials tied to ex-defence minister Sergei Shoigu. The case against Popov, who has served in his role since 2013, is the third investigation into a senior defence official relating to the construction of a military theme park near Moscow. The court ordered Popov detained until 29 October, Russian media said. He denies guilt, his lawyer told the Ria state news agency.At least one person died and six sustained injuries during Russian shelling of the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka on Thursday, the local governor said. Kostiantynivka, which is miles away from the frontline, is one of the most affected cities in the region, Donetsk Governor Vadym Filashkin wrote in a statement on the Telegram messaging app. “It comes under enemy fire almost every day,” he said.One person has been killed and two injured in strikes on Russia’s Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, the regional governor said Thursday. Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram that “the town of Shebekino was targeted by Ukrainian forces” and “unfortunately, one person was killed”. Continue reading…
campaign
Harris campaign refuses to sign off on muted mic debate rules: Still ‘in discussions’ with ABC, link
A Harris spokesperson remarked Thursday that the campaign is continuing to negotiate the ABC News debate rules on muting the candidates’ microphones.
late
Drink driver caught twice on same day, link
When a man was caught drink driving, police took his keys. And when he used a spare key to drive hours later, they caught him again.
court
Elon Musk ramps up attacks on Brazil’s top judge as X faces possible suspension in the country, link
Tesla, SpaceX and X Corp. leader Elon Musk ramped up his online attacks on Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes on Thursday, amid an intensifying political and legal battle between the tech billionaire and his companies, and Brazil’s highest court.
fan
Kraken launches limited edition dark spiced rum in new twist on classic fan favourite – here’s where you can buy it, link
hit
How Much Would You Pay For a Suit? We Asked Men Around New York, link
We hit the streets of Manhattan to ask six random men how much they would fork out for a suit.
entire
34 Clever Products To Help Tame Your Chaos Gremlin Tendencies, link
You are going to feel sooooo smug after after you put this clever pocketed organizer in the vortex of your tote bag.View Entire Post ›
bronchalo
Renowned Spanish actor’s son gets life in prison for murder in Thailand, link
YouTube chef Daniel Sancho Bronchalo admits killing and dismembering a man on the island of Koh Phangan last year, before disposing of the parts on land and at sea.
abba
Pop group ABBA ask Donald Trump to stop using their songs, but Trump team says they have the OK, link
Trump campaign says it can play ABBA’s music because of blanket license from the performing rights organizations
volos
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish blanket Greek tourist port after flooding, link
Greek authorities have begun collecting tons of dead fish that flooded into a tourist port in the city of Volos; the carcasses allegedly created a stench that alarmed authorities and residents.
enrich
U.N. Agency Issues Fresh Warning Over Iranian Nuclear Activities, link
A growing stockpile of highly enriched nuclear fuel adds to U.S. concerns that Tehran is in a better position to launch a nuclear-weapons program.
nassar
FBI falling short in child sex abuse cases years after Larry Nassar scandal, report finds, link
The Justice Department’s inspector general says the FBI’s handling of child sexual abuse investigations continues to fall short in key areas, years after the Larry Nassar scandal. CBS News Justice Department reporter Robert Legare has more.
artem
Ex Strictly Come Dancing professional arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, link
Russian Artem Chigvintsev, who who won the BBC competition in 2010 with celebrity partner Kara Tointon has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in California
bukele
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says security sustainable without a state of emergency, link
El Salvador is nearly 2½ years into a state of emergency that has suspended key civil liberties
czyz
The Kiwi Paralympian with a famous football manager cheering him on, link
Wojtek Czyz and Jurgen Klopp first met after an injury meant Czyz’s leg had to be amputated below the knee.
den
Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado ‘mega den’ are making their live debut, link
A “mega den” of hundreds of rattlesnakes in Colorado is getting even bigger now that late summer is here and babies are being born
imnetu
Swedish chef in critical condition after attack near Notting Hill carnival, link
Mussie Imnetu, who previously worked under Gordon Ramsay, was assaulted while in London on business tripA Swedish chef who had worked under Gordon Ramsay is in critical condition after being attacked near Notting Hill carnival on Monday.Mussie Imnetu, 41, the head chef at the Arts Club in Dubai, was visiting London on a business trip. At about 11.20pm on Monday, Imnetu was attacked at the Dr Power restaurant in Queensway. Continue reading…
measle
Fears over ‘surge’ of ‘highly-infectious measles’ when kids go back to school prompts urgent jab warning, link
mussie
Swedish chef in critical condition after attack near Notting Hill carnival, link
Mussie Imnetu, who previously worked under Gordon Ramsay, was assaulted while in London on business tripA Swedish chef who had worked under Gordon Ramsay is in critical condition after being attacked near Notting Hill carnival on Monday.Mussie Imnetu, 41, the head chef at the Arts Club in Dubai, was visiting London on a business trip. At about 11.20pm on Monday, Imnetu was attacked at the Dr Power restaurant in Queensway. Continue reading…
nayib
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says security sustainable without a state of emergency, link
El Salvador is nearly 2½ years into a state of emergency that has suspended key civil liberties
ranch
Biden continues vacation for second straight week despite saying he will ‘work like hell’ until end of term, link
Biden arrived at his Delware beach house Sunday, following a six-night vacation stay with his family at Democratic Party donor Joe Kiani’s California ranch estate.
rattlesnake
Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado ‘mega den’ are making their live debut, link
A “mega den” of hundreds of rattlesnakes in Colorado is getting even bigger now that late summer is here and babies are being born
shadwick
‘Heartbreaking’ Footage shows moment woman left man to freeze to death after mobility scooter theft, link
Footage shows ‘vulnerable’ Neil Shadwick desperately holding on to scooter as Kimberley Hawkins drives away
tuheitia
New Zealand’s Maori King Tuheitia dies aged 69, link
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and former PM Jacinda Ardern are among those paying tribute to the country’s Maori King.
wojtek
The Kiwi Paralympian with a famous football manager cheering him on, link
Wojtek Czyz and Jurgen Klopp first met after an injury meant Czyz’s leg had to be amputated below the knee.
blanchett
Ethically dubious or a creative gift? How artists are grappling with AI in their work, link
As debate rages around the ethics and legalities of artificial intelligence, artists are exploring the technology’s possibilities – and its precaritiesCate Blanchett – beloved thespian, film star and refugee advocate – is standing at a lectern, addressing the European Union parliament. “The future is now,” she says, authoritatively. So far, so normal, until: “But where the fuck are the sex robots?”The footage is from a 2023 address that Blanchett actually gave – but the rest has been made up.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading…
chigvintsev
Ex Strictly Come Dancing professional arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, link
Russian Artem Chigvintsev, who who won the BBC competition in 2010 with celebrity partner Kara Tointon has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in California