Monday, July 29, 2024

Biden: What's Happening With SCOTUS 'Is Not Normal' (Newser Morning 8)

Newser Newsletter
July 29, 2024
 
 
"Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it."
—Russell Baker
 
1
The French government says multiple telecommunications lines have been hit by acts of vandalism, affecting fiber lines and fixed and mobile phone lines as cities around France are hosting events for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Keep reading
 
2
In America, "no one is above the law." Keep reading
 
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At a Glance
At a glance
Coach Krystel Lemoine, rear, works with Malo Feuillebois, 6, left, and brother Nils, 6, at a flag football exhibition in a fan zone at the Hotel de Ville during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris. The International Federation of American Football and the NFL offered the introductory sessions to the sport, which will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
 
3
Iron Man, aka Tony Stark, is an iconic character within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, memorably played by Robert Downey Jr. Keep reading
 
4
Yet again, the orcas have come for a yacht. Keep reading
 
5
Simpsons creator Matt Groening is being sued over alleged sexual assault that did not involve him, but that allegedly happened at his home. Keep reading
 
6
During what should be one of the best times of Maggie Steffens' life, the Olympic water polo player is mourning a family member. Keep reading
 
7
Authorities are calling it a "miracle" in Nashville, where a New Jersey woman who was visiting the city was found safe after what WSMV describes as an "urgent, hourslong search." Keep reading
 
8
Venezuela's opposition and President Nicolas Maduro's government were locked in a high-stakes standoff after each side claimed victory in Sunday's presidential vote, which millions in the long-suffering nation saw as their best shot to end 25 years of single-party rule, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
This Day in History
In 1981, Britain's Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in a glittering ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. (They divorced in 1996.)
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