Hurricane Idalia has intensified into a dangerous Category 3 storm and is expected to strengthen further before making landfall on Florida's west coast. The storm is predicted to hit the state's Big Bend coast as an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane, bringing damaging winds and potentially life-threatening storm surge. This could be the first major hurricane at Category 3 or stronger to hit the Big Bend region. Residents in the affected areas have been urged to evacuate, schools are closed, and the National Guard is preparing for rescues.
Idalia, currently located about 100 miles southwest of Cedar Key, Florida, is projected to bring destructive winds and storm surge up to 16 feet above ground level as it moves onshore. The storm surge could reach as high as halfway up the second floor of an average building. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has warned of significant impact and potential for death and catastrophic devastation. People are being advised to stay indoors even if the weather appears calm, as conditions can change rapidly.
Storm surge warnings, hurricane warnings, tropical storm warnings, and flood watches have been issued for various locations across Florida, southeast Georgia, and coastal South Carolina. It is important for residents to stay updated on the storm's track and follow any evacuation orders or safety precautions issued by authorities.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) experienced another episode on Wednesday where he appeared to freeze and struggle to speak while interacting with reporters in Covington, Kentucky. This incident is similar to one that occurred last month at the US Capitol. McConnell, who is 81 years old, had difficulty hearing a question about whether he planned to run for reelection in 2026. After a long pause, an aide intervened and McConnell was able to whisper an answer to him. This raised concerns about McConnell's health and fitness to lead the Senate Republican caucus. McConnell had previously experienced a similar episode in July, where he froze and was briefly unable to speak during a press conference in Washington, D.C. However, he returned to the lectern and continued speaking after a few minutes. McConnell has dismissed questions about whether these incidents are related to a concussion he suffered earlier this year. It remains uncertain what caused McConnell's recent episodes and whether they will have any impact on his future political career.
Hurricane Idalia caused significant damage along the Sarasota Bayfront in Florida. Aerial views show the aftermath of the storm, with floodwaters topping the seawall and boats beached along the shoreline. One sailboat, the Lasota, was pushed aground and had to be removed by Sea Tow. The high tide at Marina Jack added to the flooding, and water flowed over the seawall where boats were docked. In addition to the damage to boats and the seawall, there were reports of people wading in floodwaters at the Dolphin Fountain on the Sarasota Bayfront. The extent of the damage and the cost of repairs have yet to be determined.
New intelligence from the United States suggests that Russia and North Korea are actively advancing high-level talks for additional weapons to support Russia's war in Ukraine. The Biden administration disclosed this information, stating that Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu recently visited North Korea to secure additional artillery ammunition. Since the visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un have exchanged letters, pledging to increase cooperation. Another group of Russian officials also traveled to Pyongyang for discussions on potential arms deals. The agreements under consideration include the provision of significant quantities and multiple types of weapons for use in Ukraine, as well as raw materials to boost Russia's military manufacturing capability.
The United States has raised concerns about these negotiations, stating that any arms deal between North Korea and Russia would violate several U.N. Security Council resolutions. The U.S. is closely monitoring the situation and urging North Korea to cease its arms negotiations with Russia. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has intensified the demand for weapons, and both Russia and Ukraine are seeking any advantage to gain a permanent upper hand.
The Biden administration's disclosure of this intelligence is part of its effort to stay ahead of Russia's actions and disrupt or deter further arms deals.
The recent assassination of Wagner Group boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has brought attention to the fears and instability within the Russian establishment. Many within the Russian elite are concerned about the internal divisions and the potential for defeat in Ukraine. While Western commentary focuses on the implications for Vladimir Putin's hold on power, the real worry among the Russian elites and the wider population is the risk of chaos and a loss in the ongoing war.
The Ukrainian presidential advisor, Mykhailo Podolyak, has made it clear that as long as Putin remains in power, there will be no end to the war. The assassination of Prigozhin has exposed Putin's unwillingness to negotiate or seek agreements, instead focusing on escalation and destruction. This has led to concerns that the war in Ukraine will continue to deepen and lead Russia into a state of chaos.
Although some in the Russian establishment would be content with a ceasefire along the present battle lines, hardline nationalist elements and Putin's fear of their influence add to the uncertainty. The recent dismissal of two generals and the arrest of an ultra-nationalist leader demonstrate Putin's efforts to curb their power.
As the war in Ukraine continues and tensions rise, the question remains: Is Putin's reign causing chaos and uncertainty within Russia? Only time will tell how this complex situation will unfold and what it means for the future of both Russia and Ukraine.
Tropical Storm Idalia continues to wreak havoc as it makes its way through the Southeast, leaving nearly half a million people without power and causing widespread flooding. As the storm bears down on Florida, President Biden and Governor DeSantis face a crucial test to demonstrate leadership during this natural disaster.
For President Biden, Hurricane Idalia presents an opportunity to show the federal government's capacity to respond to a crisis and unite the nation. After facing criticism for his response to the wildfires in Hawaii earlier this month, Biden needs to prove that he can effectively handle natural disasters and provide support to affected communities.
Governor DeSantis, on the other hand, is in a unique position to showcase his executive competence and leadership skills. As a Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential nomination, DeSantis has the chance to demonstrate his ability to handle a crisis and gain support from voters who prioritize competency in leadership.
Both leaders have taken steps to project readiness and cooperation. President Biden has approved an early emergency declaration for Florida and is ready to mobilize support if needed. Governor DeSantis has held multiple briefings to assure Floridians of his administration's readiness for the storm and recovery efforts.
In addition to the political implications, the health impacts of Hurricane Idalia have prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to declare a public health emergency in Florida. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra has deployed emergency response personnel to the state to assist with the health needs of affected communities.
As the storm unfolds, all eyes are on Biden and DeSantis to see how they handle this crisis and whether they can effectively lead during a time of disaster. The stakes are high for both leaders, and their responses will undoubtedly shape public perception of their leadership abilities.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has recommended reclassifying marijuana as a schedule three substance, potentially paving the way for wider legalization. Currently, marijuana is classified as a schedule one substance, which denotes a drug with no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.
The HHS's recommendation suggests that marijuana should be categorized as a schedule three substance, which includes drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. This reclassification would signify a significant shift in federal drug policy and could have far-reaching implications for the cannabis industry.
The recommendation comes as part of a yearlong review initiated by President Joe Biden, who requested HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra and Attorney General Merrick Garland to examine marijuana's classification under federal law. Last year, Biden also took steps to ease restrictions on marijuana, including issuing a pardon for all prior offenses related to the possession of marijuana.
While the HHS's recommendation is a positive development for the cannabis industry, it remains to be seen how the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will respond. The DEA has the final authority to schedule or reschedule drugs under the Controlled Substances Act and is not obligated to follow the HHS's recommendation.
If marijuana were to be reclassified as a schedule three substance, it could potentially open up more avenues for research, provide greater banking freedom for cannabis businesses, and address tax code issues for the industry. However, questions remain about how federal regulation would interact with existing state laws regarding marijuana.
With 23 states legalizing marijuana for adult recreational use and 38 states allowing medical use of cannabis products, the potential reclassification of marijuana could have a profound impact on the multibillion-dollar industry and could signal a shift in the nation's stance on cannabis prohibition.
CNN has announced that Mark Thompson, the former chief executive of The New York Times and director-general of the BBC, will be its next chairman and chief executive. Thompson, an experienced media executive, will take the helm of CNN during a crucial period for the network. With plunging ratings, falling profits, and recent leadership shake-ups, CNN is in need of a strong and capable leader to navigate these challenges. Thompson's track record at The New York Times, where he transformed the newspaper into a digital powerhouse, makes him a formidable force in the news industry.
Thompson's appointment comes at a time when CNN is facing an existential threat to its traditional business model due to the decline of linear television. However, Thompson has already successfully led The New York Times through a similar transition, demonstrating his ability to adapt and innovate in the digital age. His experience running a sprawling news organization like the BBC also brings valuable expertise to CNN.
With the upcoming 2024 US presidential election and ongoing political turmoil, CNN will need a leader who can guide the network through these challenging times. Thompson's appointment has been praised as a positive step forward for CNN, with David Zaslav, the CEO of CNN parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, describing him as a "formidable force for CNN and journalism." Thompson himself expressed his excitement about joining CNN and his commitment to building a successful future for the network.
As CNN faces these pivotal moments, the question remains - is Mark Thompson the right leader to navigate these challenges and steer CNN towards success in the evolving media landscape?
The sentencing hearings for Enrique Tarrio and Ethan Nordean, leaders of the far-right Proud Boys group, have been rescheduled due to a medical issue. Tarrio and Nordean were convicted of serious conspiracy in their efforts to stop Joe Biden from becoming president following the 2020 election. Originally scheduled for Wednesday, the hearings will now take place later this week and early next week. Family members of the defendants and their attorneys were upset by the sudden rescheduling and are now working to adjust their travel plans. Prosecutors have requested a sentence of 33 years for Tarrio and 27 years for Nordean.
The trial did not directly link Tarrio or the Proud Boys to anyone in the Trump administration who may have helped organize the January 6th riot at the Capitol. However, the trial provided a clear view of how the rioters were motivated to launch physical attacks on police and overrun barricades with the Proud Boys at the front lines. Three other members of the Proud Boys are also facing sentencing this week. Prosecutors have sought prison sentences ranging from 20 to 33 years for the defendants. The prosecutors applied a "terrorism enhancement" to the sentencing, which would result in longer prison terms, given the nature and seriousness of the defendants' crimes.
The Daily Tar Heel, the student newspaper of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, has captured the horrors of living through a school shooting with its powerful front page. The front page featured real text messages exchanged by students during the hours-long lockdown that occurred when a graduate student allegedly killed a professor on campus. The haunting messages, such as "Guys I'm so fucking scared" and "Texts won't go thru," were printed in black and red font, covering the entire cover of the newspaper. The front page quickly went viral on social media and was praised for its emotional impact.
The inspiration for the front page came after editor-in-chief Emmy Martin received a flurry of text messages asking if she was safe during the lockdown. She realized that this terrifying event deserved a powerful response. The decision to display the text messages on the cover was made to show the agonizing hours that students endured during the lockdown.
The shooting at UNC-Chapel Hill, which resulted in the death of a faculty member, has left the campus shattered and questioning its sense of security. The Daily Tar Heel's front page serves as a reminder of the terror that students experienced and the need for action to prevent further gun violence on campuses.
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo rejected an appeal by Chinese leaders to reduce US export controls on technology with possible military uses. While the two governments agreed to have experts meet to discuss disputes over protecting trade secrets, no agreement was reached on easing export controls. Raimondo conveyed complaints about Chinese restrictions on US technology companies to officials, including China's Premier Li Qiang, in an attempt to revive frosty relations between the two countries.
This comes as the US consumer confidence wanes due to high prices and signs of a cooling job market. The Conference Board reported a decline in the consumer confidence index, which measures Americans' assessment of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months. Both measures saw significant declines in August. A decrease in consumer confidence could impact their willingness to spend, further impacting the economy.
Adding to signs of a cooling trend in the US labor market, job vacancies and quits plunged in July. The number of job vacancies dropped to its lowest level since February 2021. This trend could have implications for inflation reduction, as fewer job openings and job mobility may indicate a slower economy.
As economic indicators suggest a cooling economy, US stocks closed higher on Wall Street. This follows updates on consumer confidence and job openings, which indicated that the economy may be cooling enough for the Federal Reserve to pause hiking interest rates.
Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns has criticized his Republican colleagues' attempts to defund Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' office, arguing that it would violate the separation of powers. Several Georgia Republicans, including State Senator Colton Moore and former President Donald Trump, have called for the removal of Willis, who recently unsealed a RICO indictment that named Trump as a co-defendant in his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. However, Burns argued that defunding Willis' office would harm the prosecution of criminal cases and public safety in Atlanta, in addition to requiring legislative action to change the Georgia budget. He reminded his colleagues that defunding one district attorney's office would effectively defund all of them since funding is formula-based. While some Republicans in the Georgia Assembly and the U.S. House GOP have taken action against Willis, Burns noted that impeachment would require the support of Georgia Democrats and a full two-thirds majority in the state Senate, making it highly improbable. He urged lawmakers to trust the criminal justice system and uphold their oaths.
A federal judge has ruled that Rudolph W. Giuliani is liable for defaming two Georgia election workers during the 2020 election. The defamation case against Giuliani, who played a central role in former President Donald J. Trump's efforts to overturn the election, can now proceed to trial to determine damages. The judge's ruling comes after Giuliani conceded in the case that he had made false statements accusing the election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, of mishandling ballots in Atlanta.
Giuliani's false claims about Freeman and Moss led them to face harassment and threats, with Moss having to go into hiding and change her appearance. The defamation case filed by Freeman and Moss is among the first to be brought by individual election workers who were targeted by right-wing politicians and media figures claiming election fraud.
Giuliani's financial troubles are also mounting, as he has been ordered to pay the legal fees and costs of Freeman and Moss, which could amount to thousands or even millions of dollars. He has already been sanctioned nearly $90,000 for their attorneys' fees and could face additional sanctions. Giuliani's legal expenses have reportedly led to financial difficulties, with his apartment recently listed for sale at $6.5 million.
North Carolina residents are on high alert as Hurricane Idalia approaches the coast. Governor Cooper will address the state's preparations in a press conference this afternoon. The entire state is currently under a State of Emergency, indicating the seriousness of the situation.
Residents are urged to closely monitor the storm's progress and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Idalia has the potential to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge, which can cause widespread damage and flooding.
Emergency management officials are working diligently to ensure that resources and personnel are in place to respond efficiently to any emergency situations that may arise. The state government has activated the Emergency Operations Center and is coordinating with local agencies to provide necessary support.
The governor's speech this afternoon will likely provide specific details regarding evacuation plans, shelter locations, and other measures to protect the public during the storm. It is crucial for residents to stay informed and follow the instructions provided by authorities to minimize the risk of harm.
With Hurricane Idalia approaching, North Carolina must be well-prepared to face the potential impact. Stay tuned for updates and be proactive in taking precautions to stay safe during this hurricane season.
Gabon, a relatively stable country in West and Central Africa, woke up to a military coup today that aims to remove President Ali Bongo Ondimba from power. This coup, if successful, would mark the eighth change in regime brought about by military coups in the region since 2020. Soldiers have previously seized power in countries such as Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Chad, Sudan, and Niger. The coup in Gabon has received significant popular support, with many people hopeful for a change after years of mismanagement, corruption, and political rigging under the Bongo dynasty. President Bongo inherited power from his father, who ruled until his death in 2009. Despite Gabon's membership in the OPEC oil cartel, the majority of its population still faces a low quality of life. The motivations behind this takeover are still unclear, but the lack of response to previous coups may have influenced the soldiers' decision to seize power. It remains to be seen whether this military coup will bring about the political change that many in Gabon desire.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has recommended easing restrictions on marijuana and reclassifying it as a Schedule III drug, according to Bloomberg News. Currently classified as a Schedule I drug, marijuana is deemed to have a high risk of abuse and no medical uses. The HHS recommendation comes as a result of a yearlong review initiated by President Joe Biden.
The HHS letter, written by Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine and addressed to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), states that the recommendation is based on a scientific and medical evaluation conducted by the Food and Drug Administration. The DEA has the final authority to schedule or reschedule a drug under the Controlled Substances Act and will now initiate its own review.
The move to reclassify marijuana has been welcomed by cannabis firms, with shares of companies like Verano Holdings, Canopy Growth, Tilray Brands, and Cronos Group rising. Many advocates and industry leaders believe the reclassification could mark a significant federal reform in the cannabis industry and signal an end to the failed War on Drugs.
While about 40 U.S. states have legalized marijuana use to some extent, it remains illegal at the federal level and in some states. The HHS recommendation could potentially lead to a shift in federal drug policy and change the landscape of the marijuana industry in the United States.
The highly anticipated sentencing hearing for former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio has been postponed due to an emergency, according to officials. The proceeding was scheduled to take place on Wednesday but was canceled shortly before it was set to begin. The exact nature of the emergency has not been disclosed. The sentencing has been rescheduled for September 5 at 2 p.m., and Tarrio is facing serious felonies including seditious conspiracy. The Justice Department is requesting a 33-year prison sentence for Tarrio, who was convicted for his role in the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Tarrio and four other defendants were scheduled for sentencing this week, but their hearings have been rescheduled. The rescheduling has upset family members of the defendants, who had traveled to Washington, D.C., for the hearing. The sentencing hearings for Tarrio and another Proud Boys leader, Ethan Nordean, will now take place later this week and early next week. Prosecutors are seeking a 33-year prison sentence for Nordean.
Reports of gunfire in the Gabonese capital, Libreville, have emerged after senior military officers announced on national television that they had seized power. The disturbance happened just hours after President Ali Bongo Ondimba was declared the winner of the presidential election, extending his family's 55-year rule. The soldiers involved claimed they intended to "dissolve all institutions of the republic." This is not the first time Bongo's election victories have been disputed. The main opposition candidate, Albert Ondo Ossa, had already complained about irregularities in the election process, while foreign media had been banned from covering the vote. The government responded to the situation by announcing a curfew and suspending internet access. The attempted coup adds to the recent string of military takeovers in African countries. However, unlike some of the others, Gabon has not been plagued by jihadi violence and was considered relatively stable. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether the coup will be successful.
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro failed to prove that former President Trump invoked executive privilege to block him from testifying before the House Jan. 6 committee, a federal judge ruled. Navarro faces contempt-of-Congress charges for refusing to cooperate with the committee's investigation into the Capitol attack. Navarro had claimed that Trump asserted privilege during a February 2022 phone call, where Trump supposedly told Navarro not to cooperate with the panel. However, the judge ruled that Navarro provided no specific evidence to support his claim. The judge also noted that Trump never formally invoked privilege and declined to corroborate Navarro's assertions. The ruling paves the way for Navarro's trial to begin next week. If convicted, Navarro could face penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The decision raises questions about the extent to which executive privilege can shield individuals from testifying before congressional committees.
This year, on August 30, 2023, a full moon in Pisces will occur, and it is considered extra special because it is a Blue Moon. A Blue Moon happens when two full moons occur within the same month, which is quite rare. Normally, there is only one full moon in a month, approximately every 29 days. However, occasionally, there can be two full moons in a month, resulting in a Blue Moon. In August 2023, the first full moon appeared in Aquarius on August 1, and now there will be a second full moon in Pisces on August 30 or 31, depending on the location.
This full moon in Pisces holds significance because it coincides with the dominant energy of Virgo season. While Virgo is known for its practical and detail-focused approach, Pisces represents creativity and imagination. This full moon will bring a shift from Virgo's structured thinking to Pisces' intuitive and transformative vibe. It encourages embracing emotions and connecting on a deeper level.
During Virgo season, thoughts tend to be logical and straightforward, but as the full moon enters Pisces, there is an invitation to explore emotions and tap into intuition. It is a time for healing and transformation.
Nebraska made history on Wednesday evening as they set a new world record attendance for a women's sporting event with 92,003 spectators in attendance for the Nebraska vs. UNO volleyball match. The iconic Memorial Stadium, typically used for football, was transformed into a volleyball court for the special occasion.
Nebraska Head Coach John Cook expressed his satisfaction at breaking the record and stated, "It feels like a great accomplishment for this sport called volleyball played by the women of Nebraska, it's a state treasure and we just proved it."
The previous world record for a women's sporting event attendance was set at 91,648 for the Barcelona vs. Wolfsburg UEFA Champions League match in 2022. In addition to breaking the world record, Nebraska also set new records for American record attendance, the largest-ever crowd for any NCAA volleyball match, and the largest NCAA volleyball regular-season attendance.
Nebraska has a strong volleyball program, having won five national championships and consistently leading the nation in attendance since 2013. The program is also one of the few in Division I women's sports that turns a profit.
The historic day concluded with a performance by country music artist Scotty McCreery at Memorial Stadium, following a pep rally at the Nebraska Coliseum.
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On August 31, 2023, residents and visitors in Goa will have the rare opportunity to witness the Sturgeon Super Blue Moon. This celestial event will be 14 percent bigger and brighter than the usual full moon, making it the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. The Sturgeon Super Blue Moon is the third and final supermoon of the year, following two others that occurred in July and August.
Observation sessions will be held at various locations in Goa, including the Public Astronomical Observatory at Panjim, Vidhya Prabhodini High School in Porvorim, and Ravindra Bhavan in Margao. These sessions are open to the general public and free of charge.
Attendees can expect to witness the Sturgeon Super Blue Moon in its full glory, as it will appear in proximity to the star Altair, or Shravan Nakshatra, in the constellation of Aquila. The moon will be at its perigee point in its orbit when it rises, resulting in a larger and brighter appearance.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness the Sturgeon Super Blue Moon in Goa on August 31, 2023.
Federal regulators are investigating Ford Motor Co.'s recall of nearly 49,000 Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles that took place last year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation into how Ford handled the recall after receiving 12 complaints from owners who said their vehicles were recalled and fixed, but they still experienced problems with the battery.
The reason for the recall was identified as a potential issue with the high voltage battery main contactors overheating from charging and other use, which could lead to damage and an increased risk of power loss or crashes. Ford issued the recall in June 2022 for Mach-Es produced between May 27, 2020, and May 24, 2022.
The NHTSA now estimates that around 65,000 vehicles could be affected by the issue. Ford has not yet commented on the investigation.
It remains to be seen how this investigation will impact the safety and reliability of Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles. Owners and potential buyers should stay informed about any updates from Ford or the NHTSA regarding the recall and the ongoing investigation.
[Disclaimer: This article is based on the information available at the time of writing and may be subject to updates or changes as more details emerge.]
August 30, 2023
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for parts of Brunswick County, North Carolina, including Oak Island, Boiling Spring Lakes, and Saint James. The warning is effective from 6:15 p.m. until 6:45 p.m.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay indoors and take precautions to ensure their safety. It is crucial to seek shelter in a windowless interior room on the lowest level of their homes, such as a basement or bathroom, away from doors and windows.
Live coverage of the warning can be accessed through the provided live stream.
Tornado warnings alert individuals to the immediate threat of a tornado and are more urgent than tornado watches, which indicate that conditions are favorable for tornado formation.
Please stay tuned to local news and weather updates for the latest information on the tornado warning. Follow any instructions given by local authorities to ensure your safety.
We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
Stay safe, Brunswick County!
