1 This will be a jolt for anyone who saw the movie The Blind Side or read the book that preceded it. Keep reading 2 The sweeping indictment that came out of Georgia late Monday accuses former President Trump of election interference. Keep reading At a Glance
3 Michigan State University was trying to install hammock poles near a dorm this summer. Keep reading 4 Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville now has notched an unprecedented political hat trick of sorts: Because of the Republican senator's hold on military nominations, the Navy, Army, and Marines are without official leaders for the first time, reports the Military Times. Keep reading 5 Another apparent scoop from TMZ, which reports Ashley Olsen managed to keep her entire pregnancy under wraps and gave birth several months ago. Keep reading 6 In Lahaina, Hawaii, there were no sirens, no one with bullhorns, no one to tell anyone what to do: Residents were on their own to choose whether to stay or to run, and where to run to—through smoke so thick it blinded them, flames closing in from every direction, cars exploding, toppled power lines and uprooted trees, fire whipping through the wind and raining down. Keep reading 8 Scientists showed the numbers on Monday, confirming that last month was the planet's hottest July ever recorded. Keep reading This Day in History On Aug. 15, 1969, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair opened in upstate New York. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2017: Trump Condemns 'Alt-Left' in Charlottesville Violence |
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
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