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Former President Donald Trump has until Friday afternoon to decide whether to approve a request to unseal the Mar-a-Lago search warrant. Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman returns to the campaign trail after suffering a life-threatening stroke. The U.S. women's national soccer team is one step closer to sealing their equal pay agreement. |
🙋🏼♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert, and here's Friday's news. |
🌅 Up first: A nude photo of rocker Tommy Lee posted on Instagram was online for nearly four hours – sparking outrage from people calling out a double standard with Meta-owned social media platforms' community guidelines. Read more |
Will Trump oppose request to unseal search warrant? He says he won't |
Former President Donald Trump and his lawyers have until 3 p.m. ET Friday to decide whether to approve the Justice Department's request to unseal the Mar-a-Lago search warrant and related materials. This comes after Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the Department of Justice filed a motion to unseal the warrant and property receipt from a search FBI agents conducted Monday at Trump's estate in South Florida. Trump said he will not fight the move. |
The case for unsealing: Show the public what the FBI was looking for and what property was seized during the search. |
• | Trump could block: The decision to unseal ultimately belongs to Magistrate Judge Bruce E. Reinhart, but Trump and his allies have argued the FBI is targeting him because he is considering running for president again in 2024. | • | New info: Trump served subpoena at Mar-a-Lago home two months before the unprecedented FBI search. | • | FBI claps back: FBI Director Christopher Wray has denounced threats by Trump's supporters against his agency. | |
| FBI Director Christopher Wray speaks to journalists Aug. 10, 2022, at the Omaha FBI office. Wray addressed threats made to law enforcement after agents raided Mar-a-Lago. | CHRIS MACHIAN/OMAHA WORLD-HERALD/AP PHOTO | |
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CDC loosens COVID-19 quarantine recommendations |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines, dropping recommendations that Americans who are not up-to-date on vaccines quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person. The nation's top public health agency also said people who do test positive for the virus but show no symptoms or see symptoms improve quickly can isolate for a shorter period. Read more |
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| People screening themselves at home for COVID-19 may need to use three rapid tests to accurately detect the virus, according to new U.S. recommendations released Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022, that call for a longer testing period. | Ted S. Warren, AP | |
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Inflation Reduction Act likely to pass in the House |
Congress is expected on Friday to pass a major bill that includes close to $375 billion in spending related to fighting climate change. The bill, called the Inflation Reduction Act, will infuse cash, subsidies and tax breaks into various sectors of the economy, all aimed at making green energy much cheaper. It's expected to reduce U.S. carbon emissions around 40% by 2030. The legislation also includes a hard-fought cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for seniors in the Medicare program, new corporate minimum tax to ensure big businesses pay their share and billions left over to pay down federal deficits. Read more |
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| In the Inflation Reduction Act the House is taking up Friday, the per-barrel tax on oil is not only being reinstated for the next 10 years, it's nearly doubling from 9.7 cents to 16.4 cents and will be indexed to inflation beyond that. | Matthew Brown, AP | |
Fetterman plans 'raw' remarks in return to Pennsylvania Senate race |
Pennsylvania Senate candidate, and the state's lieutenant governor, John Fetterman is expected to open up about his personal health challenges as he officially returns to the campaign trail Friday. The appearance will come more than 90 days after the Democrat suffered a stroke that threatened his life and political prospects in one of the nation's premier Senate contests. Fetterman will address voters Friday evening in Erie County, in the state's northwestern corner. Republican nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz, a celebrity heart surgeon endorsed by former President Donald Trump, has railed against Fetterman's prolonged public absence. Read more |
• | More politics: Republicans value Iowa caucuses as Democrats are absolutely walking away'' from the state. | |
| Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, greets supporters at a campaign stop, May 10, 2022, in Greensburg, Pa. Fetterman is expected to open up about his personal health challenges as he officially returns to the campaign trail Friday. | Keith Srakocic, AP | |
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| Max (Chanté Adams, right) confides in best friend Clance (Gbemisola Ikumelo) as she tries to keep her factory job a secret from her family. | Anne Marie Fox/Prime Video | |
$24 million settlement in USWNT's equal pay lawsuit gets preliminary approval by federal judge |
The U.S. women's national soccer team's long fight for equal pay is all but over. A federal judge on Thursday granted preliminary approval to a $24 million settlement in the USWNT's equal pay lawsuit against U.S. Soccer, declaring it "fair, adequate and reasonable." A hearing to grant final approval is scheduled for Dec. 5 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. With the new CBA already in effect, official resolution of the equal pay lawsuit is all that is left in the U.S. women's decades-long and often rancorous fight for equality. Read more |
• | Equality in sports: A new NBA diversity study found job gains by minorities and women in the league. | • | Men's soccer: FIFA moves up start for 2022 World Cup with host nation Qatar to now play Ecuador on Nov. 20. | |
| U.S. Soccer agreed in February to pay USWNT players $24 million to settle the equal pay lawsuit the women had filed in 2019, but the deal was contingent on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Now that one has been reached, the settlement can be finalized in district court. | David Butler II, David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports | |
📷 Photo of the day: See images from 'Lord of the Rings': 'Rings of Power' Season 1 📷 |
Amazon's "Lord of the Rings" prequel "The Rings of Power" is an adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's high-fantasy world and takes place 4,000 years before the events in Peter Jackson's films. Though audiences are familiar with the tale of the One Ring in Jackson's movies, "Rings of Power" will take viewers through a chapter of Middle-earth where there were multiple rings in existence. Read more |
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| Morfydd Clark (Galadriel), Charlie Vickers (Halbrand) | Ben Rothstein/Prime Video | |
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