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Republican Presidential Candidate Asa Hutchinson Raises Questions About Donald Trump’s Eligibility to Run for President in 2024.

Asa Hutchinson, a Republican presidential candidate, has raised questions about Donald Trump's eligibility to run for president in 2024 due to a section of the Constitution that bars anyone who has engaged in insurrection from holding office. This argument has been supported by two conservative legal scholars who have published an article making an originalist argument that Trump's behavior on and leading up to January 6 should disqualify him from running for president. Hutchinson has said that he does not believe Trump is qualified to be the next president of the United States and the debate over his eligibility is likely to continue in the coming months.

Tropical Storm Hilary Brings Heavy Rainfall and Flash Flooding Risk to Southwestern U.S.

Residents of the southwestern United States are facing a new threat as Tropical Storm Hilary moves north towards the region, bringing heavy rainfall and potentially "life-threatening" flash flooding. California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in response to the storm, which made landfall Sunday in the northern part of Mexico's Baja California. Wildfires have left burn scars in the region, making it particularly vulnerable to flooding. A tropical storm warning has been issued and residents are urged to take necessary precautions.

NWS Warns of Catastrophic and Life-Threatening Flooding as Hurricane Hilary Approaches Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula

The National Weather Service has issued a warning for Hurricane Hilary, a Major Category 3 hurricane set to make landfall in Mexico's Baja California peninsula on Saturday night. The NWS is predicting "catastrophic and life-threatening flooding" for the peninsula and the southwestern United States, as well as the potential for wind damage, flash flooding, river flooding, mudslides, debris flows, and isolated tornadoes. Residents in the affected areas are urged to take all necessary precautions and to monitor the storm's progress.

Ukraine Makes Significant Progress in Counteroffensive Against Russian Forces, US Approves Delivery of F-16s to Kyiv

Ukraine has made significant progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces, with the United States providing military and financial support. Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren recently announced the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine, which will allow for the training of Ukrainian pilots. Ukrainian troops from the 108th Territorial Defense Brigade have been reclaiming occupied territory and advancing on Tokmak in their fight to reclaim the southeastern city of Melitopol.

Thousands Flee Yellowknife as Wildfire Moves Closer to City

Residents of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories are evacuating their homes as a wildfire moves closer to the city of 20,000. Thousands have fled, driving hundreds of kilometers to safety or waiting in long lines for emergency flights. The wildfire season in Canada has been the worst on record, with 8,000 wildfires burning over 4.6 million hectares of land. The government has deployed military personnel and aircraft to help fight the fires and has asked for international help.

Three People in Northeastern US Die from Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria, Health Officials Confirm

Three people in the northeastern United States have died from a rare flesh-eating bacteria this summer, Vibrio vulnificus, which can spread through warm, brackish water or the consumption of undercooked shellfish. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has urged residents to take precautions when swimming in warm, brackish water or eating raw shellfish, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people with weakened immune systems avoid eating raw shellfish and wear protective clothing when handling it.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Decision Limiting Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone

A federal appeals court has upheld parts of a decision limiting access to the widely used abortion pill, mifepristone. The ruling agreed with a lower court that the Food and Drug Administration's moves since 2016 to relax the rules for mifepristone's use should be reversed, but declined to suspend the underlying approval of the medication. The decision is a victory for abortion opponents, but the Justice Department is expected to appeal the decision and the case is expected to continue to make its way through the courts.

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