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Thursday, August 1, 2019

An Olympian haunted by assault

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Ashley Wagner, shown at Skate America in 2017, is now 28 and retired from competitive skating.
An Olympian haunted by assault
Plus: A 'super Earth' is discovered and a waterpark 'tsunami' wreaks havoc.

A waterpark "tsunami" swallows dozens of swimmers, a super-Earth is discovered by scientists and a celebrity dancer opens up about her sexuality. Here's today's news that everyone's talking about. 

But first, a deadly tick bite: A New York resident has died from a rare virus spread by infected deer ticks. Here's how to keep yourself – and your pets – safe from the disease

Ashley Wagner: 'I chose to speak up'

Olympic figure skater Ashley Wagner came forward this week with a powerful story of sexual assault. In a first-person piece and pulls-no-punches video, Wagner detailed how fellow skater John Coughlin sexually assaulted her when she was 17 and Coughlin was 22. (Coughlin died by suicide in January.) So why is she coming forward now? She says the #MeToo movement put her assault into context and because she wants to protect other young skaters. Wagner is the highest-profile skater to publicly share allegations of sexual assault in her sport.

"This is a pressure-cooker environment that will continue to create uncomfortable, inappropriate and unsafe workplaces unless something is done about it," she said. "I want kids to be able to stay kids in this sport." 

Houston, we found a 'super-Earth'

A potentially habitable "super-Earth" was discovered just 31 light-years away from our own solar system, astronomers announced Wednesday. The planet, with the super catchy name GJ 357 d, is about six times bigger than Earth and orbits a dwarf sun, much smaller than our own, every 55.7 days. The team of astronomers that discovered the planet said it could provide "Earth-like" conditions. But two questions remain: Is it actually habitable? And more importantly – if it shows signs of life – are we alone in the cosmos? 

'This is not happening again!' They survived the Las Vegas shooting. Then they found themselves in Gilroy.

After surviving a horrendous mass shooting at a Las Vegas festival in 2017 that left 58 people dead, Alice Olive found solace in a Facebook support group for fellow survivors, where she met Christopher Cook and George Cook. Olive says it has taken her two years to get comfortable with the idea of attending another big outdoor music event.

In the end, she decided to join the Cook brothers at a local event last Sunday. The venue: the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Against seemingly impossible odds, the three survivors of the Las Vegas shootings – the deadliest single-day mass shooting in U.S. history – walked right into another massacre. Once again, they escaped alive

What I'm reading: Waldy Diez, video coordinator

Once a week, we feature 🔥story picks from my USA TODAY colleagues. Today's guest: Waldy, our video maven. 

Duchess Megan and Prince Harry just unfollowed everyone on Instagram. Now they want YOU to tell them who to follow.
How many teeth were removed from a 7-year-old boy's mouth? More than 500.
Can a flight attendant count as a carry on? A Southwest flight attendant hopped into an overhead bin. Why? 🤷‍♀️
Flying fish! Er, not exactly. Thousands of invasive Asian carp jump out of the water after being "shocked" for science.
A waterpark "tsunami" swallowed dozens when a machine malfunctioned, causing a massive wave that injured 44 people.

Julianne Hough: 'I'm not straight'

Julianne Hough is opening up about her sexuality. The "America's Got Talent" judge told Women's Health that her journey of self-discovery came four months after tying the knot with husband Brooks Laich in 2017. "I [told him], 'You know I'm not straight, right?' And he was like, 'I'm sorry, what?' I was like, 'I'm not. But I choose to be with you,'" she said. After opening up to her professional hockey player husband, she said the two have a more intimate relationship. "The more I dropped into my most authentic self, the more attracted he was to me," she said.

Julianne Hough attends the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Julianne Hough attends the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
EMMA MCINTYRE, Getty Images for dcp

Real quick 

Jeffrey Epstein wanted to "seed the human race with his DNA," according to a shocking report from The New York Times. Here are the other startling takeaways.
A man in Australia peed in his backyard. He exposed his family to nuclear radiation.
College football season is upon us, and the preseason Amway Coaches Poll has Clemson ranked No. 1 for the first time in school history.
Fireflies are dying out because people are destroying their habitats.
Good to know: You can be sued for posting a negative online review.

Cory Booker kept his Kool at the Democratic debate

There were audience interruptions. Former vice president Joe Biden struggled to hold his own. And Rep. Tulsi Gabbard was, once again, the most-searched candidate on Google after Wednesday night's Democratic debate in Detroit. So who won? Sen. Cory Booker and Andrew Yang had a good night, while Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden sounded a bit stunned about the flack he took from fellow Dems. Here are the moments that helped candidates stand out, including Booker's "Kool-Aid" clapback at Biden that led to another unexpected winner of the night: Kool-Aid's social media manager

Democratic presidential hopefuls former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey chat during a break in the second round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season hosted by CNN at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on July 31, 2019.
Democratic presidential hopefuls former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey chat during a break in the second round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season hosted by CNN at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on July 31, 2019.
Jim Watson, AFP/Getty Images

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