Federal law enforcement is warning of an increase in threats to law enforcement officials following the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. https://t.co/j7LPWfSryn
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 14, 2022
➤MAN KILLS HIMSELF AFTER DRIVING INTO U.S. CAPITOL BARRICADE: A 29-year-old man fatally shot himself early yesterday morning after driving his car into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol. Police said the man, identified as Richard A. York III of Delaware, didn't seem to be targeting any member of Congress in the incident that took place just before 4 a.m. Authorities said that as the man was getting out of the car following the crash, his vehicle became engulfed in flames. He then fired several shots into the air indiscriminately as police approached before shooting himself. Police are investigating if he set the car on fire himself, as the crash didn't appear to cause the fire. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger said York had a criminal history, but had no links to the Capitol and his motive remains unclear.
➤FIVE U.S. LAWMAKERS VISIT TAIWAN 12 DAYS AFTER PELOSI TRIP THAT INFURIATED CHINA: A delegation of five U.S. lawmakers led by Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts arrived in Taiwan Sunday for a visit, 12 days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi infuriated China by visiting there, leading Beijing to carry out days of threatening military drills around the self-governing island. The delegation, which also included Democratic Reps. John Garamendi, Alan Lowenthal and Don Beyer, and Republican Rep. Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen, a delegate from American Samoa, was to meet with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen and other officials. China charges the U.S. encourages those who want independence in Taiwan by selling military equipment to the island and engaging with its officials, but the U.S. says it doesn't support Taiwan's independence.
President Biden |
Also passed recently were the CHIPS legislation to bring more semiconductor chip manufacturing to the U.S., the expansion of federal health care services for veterans suffering from chronic illnesses they blame on exposure to toxic smoke from burn pits at military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, and gun legislation in the wake of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting. Gas prices have fallen below $4 right before midterm campaigning picks up, and there was also the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.
But is it enough, especially as Republicans will be pounding Biden and the Democrats with still high inflation rates? One adviser told CNN that all this happening wasn't by accident, saying Biden, quote, "plays the long game and really does have the ability to look ahead and know you're going to go through the rocky periods to get there." Along the same lines, a senior Senate Democratic aide said, "This President, by not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, helped make so many of these things happen." But CNN lays clear the challenge Biden's team faces, saying they are now, quote, "rushing to reset the image they allowed to settle in of a doddering president wiling away his days in the Oval Office."
Blinken condemns Iran for inciting violence against Salman Rushdie: 'This is despicable' https://t.co/4fHr6Nc13O
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 15, 2022
Salman Rushdie |
The suspect who allegedly plowed his vehicle into a crowd at a Pennsylvania benefit for families of those killed in a horrific house fire said it was intentional and detailed a subsequent fatal attack on his mother, police said. https://t.co/rqlnOAaRz3
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 15, 2022
➤FIVE AMERICANS AMONG WOUNDED IN JERUSALEM ATTACK: Five Americans were among at least eight people who were wounded in a shooting that targeted a bus early Sunday morning in Jerusalem. At least two of the Americans were tourists. A police statement said that a "terrorist armed with weapons shot at a bus and vehicles in a parking lot." The attacker fled the scene, but later turned himself in to police, with CNN citing a security source as saying he's an Israeli citizen from East Jerusalem, while Israeli media described him as a Palestinian who holds Israeli citizenship. CNN's source said the suspect wasn't known for any terrorism-related offenses, but had a criminal record and had spent time in prison.
➤41 KILLED IN FIRE AT COPTIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN EGYPT: There were 41 people killed Sunday, at least 15 of them children, when a fire broke out at a Coptic Christian church in Cairo, Egypt, during morning services. Sixteen people were injured, including four policemen trying to rescue worshippers from the packed Martyr Abu Sefein church. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately known, but a police statement said an initial investigation pointed to an electrical short-circuit. Coptic Christians make up about 10 percent of Egypt's population.Three people were injured in a shooting outside Six Flags Great America on Sunday evening in suburban Chicago. https://t.co/0B3PqP9Rrz
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 15, 2022
➤TEACHERS ARE IN HOT DEMAND ACROSS THE U.S.: With a new school year looming, school districts across the U.S. are desperate for teachers, and they’re coughing up incentives to entice them. Des Moines public schools are offering $50,000 to teachers and administrators nearing retirement age to stay for another year, according to Axios. Dallas schools have set aside $51 million for salary increases and another $52 million for retention bonuses. The shortage of teachers is attributed to burnout, low pay and greater job demands, all of which got worse during the pandemic.
Parents feeling the strain of special education teacher shortage https://t.co/JvwBcmOfh8
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 15, 2022
➤GO GREEN, GET A TAX BREAK: The Inflation Reduction Act just passed by the U.S. Congress has some big benefits for consumers who buy electric vehicles, install solar panels, or make other energy-efficient upgrades to their homes, according to CNBC. Electric vehicle buyers can get a tax credit worth up to $7,500. Other tax credits will lower the cost of installing solar panels or other renewable energy systems. Taxpayers who install Energy Star appliances or upgrades can get up to a 30% tax credit.
➤THE IRS IS GOING FOR RICH TAX CHEATS: The IRS just got an $80 billion infusion of cash from Congress, and most of that money is going to go towards auditing rich people who cheat on their taxes. IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig says the agency won’t be targeting any taxpayers who make less than $400,000 a year. The goal is to collect some of the estimated $600 billion in income that goes underreported every year.
Box Office Numbers from Friday through Sunday:
1. Bullet Train, $13.4 million
2. DC League of Super-Pets, $7.17 million
3. Top Gun: Maverick, $7.15 million
4. Thor: Love and Thunder, $5.311 million
5. Nope, $5.3 million
6. Minions: Rise of Gru, $4.9 million
7. Where the Crawdads Sing, $4 million
8. Bodies Bodies Bodies, $3.25 million
9. Elvis, $2.585 million
10. Fall, $2.5 million
🛫NEW SUPERSONIC PLANE READY TO FLY: It has been nearly 20 years since the supersonic Concorde was grounded, but now a new, quieter, and more environmentally friendly model is ready to take to the skies. Overture, developed by Denver-based Boom Supersonic, can fly from New York to London in three and a half hours, half the usual flight time. The company already has pre-orders from two commercial airlines and the U.S. Air Force, according to Fox Weather.
Perfect game no more.
— Bally Sports Sun: Rays (@BallyRays) August 14, 2022
Jorge Mateo rips a double down the line, putting an end to Drew Rasmussen's bid for a perfect game. #RaysUp pic.twitter.com/1FWDnLIbph
🏈JETS QB WILSON TO HAVE KNEE SURGERY: New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson will have knee surgery Tuesday after suffering a torn meniscus and a bone bruise during the Jets' preseason opener Friday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Wilson is currently expected to be out two to four weeks, but he could potentially be out longer depending on the condition of his knee when the surgery is done to repair his meniscus. Head coach Robert Saleh said Sunday, "We’re optimistic. But he’s not out of the woods until they get in there and make the decision."
⚾PUJOLS HOMERS TWICE, MOVES CLOSER TO A-ROD ON ALL-TIME LIST: St. Louis' Albert Pujols homered twice in the Cardinals' 6-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers yesterday. Pujols had a solo homer in the second inning and a three-run shot in the eighth, putting his career tally at 689, closing in on Alex Rodriguez on the all-time list, who's in fourth place with 696. It was also the 42-year-old's 63rd career multi-homer game, tying him with Willie Mays for fifth all time.
⚾DODGERS' 12-GAME WIN STREAK ENDS: The Los Angeles Dodgers' 12-game win streak came to an end yesterday (August 14th) in a 4-0 shutout loss to the Kansas City Royals. The Dodgers, who were trying to match their longest winning streak since moving to Los Angeles in 1958, having won 13 straight in 1962 and 1965, managed just two hits.
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