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Judge Tanya Chutkan, Confirmed by Senate Republicans in 2014, to Preside Over Former President Donald Trump’s Latest Indictment

Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, has been assigned to preside over former President Donald Trump's latest indictment. Despite Senate Republicans' attempts to undermine her credibility, they unanimously voted to confirm her in 2014. Chutkan has established a reputation for imposing tough penalties on rioters who participated in the 2021 attack on the Capitol, including handing down the longest sentence of just over five years.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted on Four Counts of Attempting to Subvert the 2020 Presidential Election

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four counts of attempting to overthrow the 2020 presidential election, with testimony from allies, aides and officials up to former Vice President Mike Pence. Trump has been unapologetic, referring to the charges as "fake" and "un-American". This is the first time the U.S. criminal justice system has sought to punish a leader for actions regarding the transfer of power, and the outcome of the legal proceedings remains to be seen.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and California Governor Gavin Newsom to Face Off in Live Policy-Based Debate on Fox News

Florida Governors Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom have agreed to a live policy-based debate on Fox News, proposed by Fox News host Sean Hannity. The debate was initially suggested by Hannity during an interview with Newsom in June, and DeSantis accepted the challenge on Wednesday. The date and time of the debate have yet to be announced, but it is expected to be a three-hour long event broadcast live on Fox News.

ABInBev Reports U.S. Revenue Decline in Second Quarter of 2020, Bud Light Slips to Second Place

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, reported a 10.5% decline in U.S. revenue in the second quarter of 2020 due to a drop in Bud Light sales, which has slipped into second place behind Modelo Especial. The company attributed the decline to a conservative backlash against a campaign featuring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. ABInBev is attempting to boost sales with new products and marketing campaigns, and remains optimistic about the future.

Lizzo Responds to Allegations of Sexual Harassment and Hostile Work Environment in Lawsuit

Grammy-winning artist Lizzo has responded to allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment in an Instagram post, calling them "unbelievable" and "outrageous". The lawsuit, filed by three former dancers, claims that Lizzo's company and dance team captain pressured dancers to engage with nude performers in Amsterdam and put them on stricter rules than other tour members. Lizzo said she usually chooses not to respond to false allegations, but felt it was necessary to address these. The lawsuit is ongoing.

Tom Brady Retires from NFL to Take on New Role as Co-Owner and Chairman of Birmingham City Football Club

Tom Brady, retired NFL legend, has taken on a new role as co-owner and chairman of the advisory board of English soccer team Birmingham City. Brady will join hedge fund manager Tom Wagner as a minority owner and will work directly with the club's leadership team. His involvement with the team could help them reach the top division of English soccer once again.

Somalia’s Minister of Youth and Sports Apologizes and Suspends Chair of National Track and Field Federation After Untrained Sprinter Represented Country at World University Games.

Somalia's Minister of Youth and Sports has apologized and suspended the chair of the national track and field federation after a seemingly untrained female sprinter, Nasra Abukar Ali, represented the African country at the World University Games in China and finished 10 seconds behind the winner. The incident has sparked outrage among Somali citizens and raised questions about the selection process for athletes representing the country, prompting the Minister to promise to investigate the matter and take appropriate action.

Mexican Officials Report Discovery of Body Along Rio Grande Barrier Installed by Texas Authorities

Mexican officials have reported the discovery of a body along a floating barrier recently installed in the Rio Grande by Texas authorities. The barrier was installed last month across from Eagle Pass, Texas, and is designed to make it more difficult for migrants to cross the river. Human rights groups have criticized the barrier, saying it puts migrants in danger and violates their rights. The Mexican government is investigating the death, which is the first reported since the barrier was installed.

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