Russia and Ukraine each accused the other Sunday of carrying out rocket and artillery strikes at or near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Fears are continuing to grow that the attacks could cause a disastrous massive radiation leak from the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. Russia claimed Sunday that Ukrainian forces attacked the plant twice over the past day and that shells fell near buildings storing reactor fuel and radioactive waste. Meanwhile, the regional governor said heavy fighting overnight left parts of Ukrainian-controlled Nikopol nearby without electricity. AP said neither side's claims could be independently verified. Russia took control of the plant soon after its invasion of Ukraine, and they also hold adjacent territory along the left bank of the Dnieper River. Ukraine controls the right bank, including the cities of Nikopol and Marhanets. The U.N.’s atomic energy agency has tried to negotiate an agreement with Ukraine and Russia to send a team to inspect and secure the plant.
WATCH: #Russian forces fired at Enerhodar, the city where the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is located, the chief of staff of Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said late on Sunday, while reports of shelling around the facility fueled fears of a radiation disaster. pic.twitter.com/9rP8rR96tN
— BNN Newsroom (@BNNBreaking) August 29, 2022
➤U.S. SAILS WARSHIPS THROUGH TAIWAN STRAIT FOR FIRST TIME SINCE PELOSI'S VISIT: The U.S. sailed two Navy warships through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday in what was called a routine transit, the first publicly known time that U.S. warships have done so since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan earlier this month. China, which claims Taiwan as its own, was furious about Pelosi's visit, and conducted many military exercises in the strait afterward in response. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on CNN yesterday that sending the ships sent a, quote, "very clear message, very consistent message . . . that the United States Navy, the United States military will sail, fly and operate wherever international law permits us to do so." The U.S. regularly sends Navy ships through the strait.
➤FOUR SHOT RANDOMLY, THREE FATALLY, BY DETROIT SHOOTER: Detroit police were looking for a suspect Sunday after four people were shot, three of them fatally, by someone who appeared to be firing at people at random over two-and-a-half hours Sunday morning. All four shootings were traced to one weapon and police believe there was just one shooter. Among the victims, one was walking a dog and another was waiting for a bus. The FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were aiding in the search.UPDATE: 3 people are dead, including the suspected shooter, after an attack at a grocery store in Bend, Oregon https://t.co/6DqF7aL462
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 29, 2022
Gunman kills three people after setting fire to lure out victims from Houston rental property, authorities say. https://t.co/3Sarws6AzI
— ABC News (@ABC) August 29, 2022
BURNIN’ IT DOWN: Brittany Aldean's post over gender identity got under the skin of some country singers. https://t.co/t3CwL7nm8S pic.twitter.com/E7cH11bNvK
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 29, 2022
➤CHRISTIE'S TO AUCTION $1 BILLION-PLUS ART COLLECTION OF MICROSOFT CO-FOUNDER PAUL ALLEN: Auction house Christie's and the estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen announced Friday that Christie's will auction some 150 artworks from Allen's collection this fall that are expected to bring in more than $1 billion in all. All the proceeds will go to philanthropic causes. Highlights in the collection, which Christie's said ranges from Old Masters to the giants of modern art, including Paul Cézanne’s "La Montagne Sainte-Victoire," estimated to sell for more than $100 million, and Jasper Johns’ "Small False Start," estimated at $50 million. Allen died from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2018.
✞ROLAND MESNIER, WHITE HOUSE PASTRY CHEF FOR FIVE PRESIDENTS, DEAD AT 78: Roland Mesnier, who was the White House executive pastry chef for five presidents, died on Friday, the White House Historical Association confirmed. He was 78. Mesnier was one of the longest-serving White House chefs hired originally in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter's wife, First Lady Rosalynn Carter, and serving under Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush before retiring under the latter Bush's administration. The French-born Mesnier said in 2004 when asked about working at the White House, "You don’t think about free time, spare time, etc. . . . Any time you are needed you have to be there. It could be Christmas day, Easter, your birthday, your mother’s birthday, your child’s birthday . . . The White House always comes first."
Box Office Numbers from Friday thru Sunday:
2. Bullet Train, $5.6 million
3. Beast, $4.9 million
4. Top Gun: Maverick, $4.75 million
5. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, $4.544 million
6. DC League of Super-Pets, $4.225 million
7. 3,000 Years of Longing, $2.876 million
8. Minions: Rise of Gru, $2.74 million
9. Thor: Love and Thunder, $2.7 million
10. Where the Crawdads Sing, $2.32 million
The winning moment for @McIlroyRory 🏆 pic.twitter.com/kW541guw2z
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 28, 2022
🏌MCILROY WINS FEDEX CUP: Rory McIlroy won the Tour Championship yesterday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta to take the Fedex Cup for the third time. McIlroy rallied from being six shots behind, and Scottie Scheffler, who'd been in the lead, ended up tied with Sungjae Im in second place one shot back.
🏈COMMANDERS ROOKIE ROBINSON SHOT IN WASHINGTON: Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. was shot during an attempted robbery or carjacking yesterday evening, according to the NFL team. The Commanders said the 23-year-old was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and head coach Ron Rivera tweeted, "He is in good spirits and wanted me to thank everyone for their kind words, prayers & support." Washington, D.C., police said they were looking for two possible suspects.
West Region takes the banner! 🎉 pic.twitter.com/yTKBP8yzCv
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 28, 2022
🏈BILLS RELEASE ROOKIE PUNTER ARAIZA AFTER GANG RAPE ALLEGATION: The Buffalo Bills released rookie punter Matt Araiza on Saturday, two days after he and two of his former San Diego State teammates were accused in a civil lawsuit of gang rape of a 17-year-old girl at an off-campus party last October. Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Saturday night, "With the serious nature and allegations, and we just can't, we don't have the means to put all the facts together." Araiza said in a statement Friday, "The facts of the incident are not what they are portrayed in the lawsuit or in the press." Araiza's attorney, Kerry Armstrong, told ESPN that his client spoke with the girl at the party, but that the rape allegations are "just untrue." A criminal investigation into the allegations is ongoing. Araiza was chosen by the Bills in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft in April.
⚾ASTROS ACE VERLANDER LEAVES GAME WITH CALF DISCOMFORT: Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander, a leading candidate for the American League Cy Young Award, left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Orioles after three scoreless innings due to discomfort in his right calf. The Astros went on to win 3-1. Houston manager Dusty Baker said after the game, "He's going in for some imaging [Monday]. He felt that -- when he was covering first base -- that it was his calf. And that is the best of bad news. We were really glad that it wasn't anything to do with his arm or elbow or anything like that."
🎾SERENA, VENUS WILLIAMS TO FACE CZECH TEAM IN FIRST ROUND OF U.S. OPEN DOUBLES: If the U.S. Open that begins today really will be the last tournament of Serena Williams' career, she's going out playing both singles and doubles, teaming up with sister Venus Williams. The double brackets announced yesterday (August 28th) show that the Williams' sisters will face the Czech team of Lucie Hradecka and Linda Noskova in the first round. This will be the first doubles event together for the Williams sisters since the 2018 French Open. They have won 14 Grand Slam championships as a doubles team.
Prince Harry arrives in electric car to board private jet for one-day polo match https://t.co/NFY8MazeZl
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 29, 2022
⚾MICKEY MANTLE CARD SELLS FOR $12.6M, NEW SPORTS MEMORABILIA RECORD: A mint condition 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million yesterday via Heritage Auctions, setting a new record for sports memorabilia. The previous record, set just a few months ago, was $9.3 million for the jersey worn by soccer star Diego Maradona when he scored the "Hand of God" goal in the 1986 World Cup. The rare Mantle card was sold by Anthony Giordano of New Jersey, who bought it for just $50,000 at a New York City show in 1991.
Los Angeles is bracing for a heat wave this week as severe weather impacts much of the country including wildfires and potential floods that have prompted evacuations. https://t.co/wfTaqjjiit pic.twitter.com/MGlHVDh8BT
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) August 29, 2022
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