What happened this weekend? Hurricane Beryl intensified into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm. A historian who correctly predicted 9 of the last 10 presidential election results says Democrats shouldn't drop Joe Biden. And the Rainbow Family's annual gathering of 10,000 hippies was shut down. |
Here's the biggest news you missed. π | | | | Beryl's center was forecast to move across the Windward Islands early Monday. | | | | | "Debate performances can be overcome," Allan Lichtman said. "At the first sign of adversity the spineless Democrats want to throw under the bus, their own incumbent president." | | | | The Rainbow Family gathering, an annual countercultural festival held since 1972, has been ordered to leave a Northern California forest this week, | | | | In the 1980s, EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch helped create the Chevron precedent. On Friday, her son overturned it. | | | | Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles won the biggest events of the night, the 200 meters, securing spots in the Paris Olympics. | | | | Utica police described teens fleeing, with one accused of displaying what turned out to be a pellet gun. A visibly angry crowd questioned this. | | | | LeBron James has declined the player option on the final season of his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers | | | | The 1964 Civil Rights Act outlawed segregation in public places and banned job discrimination. | | | | Attorney General Merrick Garland announced charges against 193, including numerous medical professionals, across 32 federal districts in the U.S. | | | | Sixteen-time NHRA champ John Force shows signs of progress from traumatic brain injury, but doctors warn "long and difficult recovery" still ahead. | | | | | Brighten your day with one of our games. | | | | | |