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| | Good Evening, it is Tuesday, July 9, and we're covering Hurricane Beryl Just Made History. It Has Forecasters Concerned About What Could Happen Next, Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial Begins With Jury Selection & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | On this day in 1980, AC/DC released their iconic album "Back in Black." This album is notable for being one of the best-selling albums of all time, selling over 50 million copies worldwide. It marked the band's comeback following the death of their lead singer Bon Scott and introduced Brian Johnson as their new vocalist. "Back in Black" is celebrated for its hard rock anthems such as "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Hells Bells," solidifying AC/DC's status as one of rock music's most enduring and influential bands. | | Breaking Updates | | Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial Begins With Jury Selection | Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter began with jury selection in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an unusual venue for such a high-profile case involving a Hollywood star. The trial centers on Baldwin's role in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal on the set of the film "Rust" in 2021. Despite objections from prosecutors, the judge ruled that Baldwin's position as a producer on the film would not be considered relevant to the trial proceedings. | During the incident, which occurred at Bonanza Creek Ranch, Baldwin was handling a prop revolver that discharged, fatally injuring Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza. Baldwin maintains that the gun fired accidentally as he followed instructions to point it towards Hutchins, believing it to be unloaded. The trial will hinge on whether jurors believe Baldwin's actions constitute involuntary manslaughter, with potential consequences including up to 18 months in prison if convicted. | The case has drawn significant attention due to Baldwin's long-standing celebrity status and the tragic circumstances surrounding Hutchins' death. Baldwin and his wife, Hilaria, appeared at the courthouse with their youngest child as the trial commenced, marking a somber start to a legal process that will scrutinize the events leading up to the shooting and Baldwin's handling of the firearm on set. The trial is poised to examine crucial details about safety protocols on film sets and the responsibilities of those involved in production, underscoring broader concerns within the entertainment industry about workplace safety and accountability. | Read more updates here |
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| Hurricane Beryl Just Made History. It Has Forecasters Concerned About What Could Happen Next | Beryl has defied expectations for early-season hurricanes, raising concerns among experts about what the rest of the season may bring. Typically, storms this early are not predictive of the season's overall activity due to less favorable atmospheric conditions. However, Beryl broke the mold, intensifying rapidly and behaving like a storm in mid-season despite forming in late June. Its development and strength were fueled by unusually warm Atlantic waters, which are normally not seen until later in the year, indicating potentially extreme weather events ahead. | Phil Klotzbach, a hurricane expert from Colorado State University, noted that such early and powerful storms often precede busy hurricane seasons. Beryl's unprecedented rapid intensification into an early July Category 5 hurricane underscored the concerns already expressed by forecasters about the season's hyperactivity. The storm's ability to maintain strength despite adverse wind shear conditions highlighted the significant influence of exceptionally warm ocean temperatures in sustaining and strengthening tropical systems. | The outlook for the remainder of the season hinges on several factors, including the persistence of warm ocean temperatures and the potential impacts of a developing La Niña phenomenon. Despite a temporary lull in tropical activity due to dry air and wind shear, experts anticipate a potentially active period ahead. Beryl's early season performance serves as a stark reminder of the climate crisis's role in intensifying hurricanes, suggesting that extreme weather events like rapid intensification could become more frequent as global warming continues to warm ocean waters. | Read more updates here | | | American Sports & Culture | | LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne announces she's returning to compete for a fifth year | LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne announced that she's returning to compete for a fifth year of eligibility. She's among the most popular college athletes on TikTok and Instagram, earning millions in NIL income. |
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| | Nate Diaz, Shakur Stevenson bouts expose boxing's current dilemma | Saturday's fights were a case study in boxing's dual reality where ex-MMA stars delivered an action-packed sideshow while the so-called future of the sport had fans leaving early for the exits. |
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| | Duke's Cooper Flagg has Team USA camp buzzing after putting on a show against game's elite | The projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft is making quite the impression during scrimmages against the U.S. men's Olympic team. |
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| American Business & Markets | | Overall health of Chesapeake Bay gets C-plus grade in annual report by scientists | The overall health of the Chesapeake Bay has received its highest grade since 2002 in an annual report released by scientists: a C-plus |
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| | Top Wall Street strategist explains why he's abandoning an S&P 500 target | Piper Sandler will no longer release year-end price targets for the S&P 500 after concluding that the index no longer truly reflects the stock market's performance. |
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| | Bitcoin's correlation with tech breaks down amid supply 'overhang' | (Bloomberg) -- After trading almost in tandem in recent months, Bitcoin's correlation with surging US equities is collapsing under the weight of too much supply and not enough demand for the cryptocurrency. |
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| | American Politics | | N.Y. prosecutors in Harvey Weinstein retrial are investigating additional sexual assault claims | The Manhattan District Attorney's Office says it expects to introduce new charges against the disgraced Hollywood mogul, whose 2020 rape conviction was overturned in April. |
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| | What the polls show 11 days after the Biden-Trump debate | Analysis: There hasn't been a fundamental change in the race (at least not yet). But the polls have moved 1 or 2 points against Biden since his debate struggles. |
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| | Panama is using barbed wire to try to block a major route for U.S.-bound migrants | Panama said it has blocked the "majority of border crossings" with the new barriers, but videos are already circulating that appear to show migrants going under them. |
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