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Media Conglomerate: Hearst Communications
Other: Shane Smith (journalist)
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Europe · ChautauquaAn Associated Press reporter witnessed a man storm the stage at the Chautauqua Institution and begin punching or stabbing Rushdie. The author was taken or fell to the floor, and the man was restrained. Rushdie's book The Satanic Verses has been banned in Iran since 1988, as many Muslims consider it to be blasphemous.See the Story
Author Salman Rushdie attacked on stage at event in New York
41% Center coverage: 333 sources

US & Canada · WashingtonFormer President Donald Trump has called for the release of the federal warrant the FBI used to search his Florida estate. The Justice Department had asked a court to unseal the warrant, citing the public interest in this matter. The department has until Friday afternoon to tell the judge whether Trump's lawyers agree or disagree with their proposal.See the Story
Justice Dept. seeks to unseal search warrant of Trump home
57% Center coverage: 214 sources

US & Canada · CincinnatiAuthorities in Ohio are engaged with an armed man who allegedly tried to break into an FBI building in Cincinnati on Thursday morning. The suspect, wearing a grey shirt and body armor, has traded shots with local police, according to the Clinton County Emergency Agency. The episode came a day after the FBI director warned against threats circulating online against agents and the Justice Department. An FBI evidence team has arrived at the office to investigate.See the Story
FBI says armed person attempted to breach its Cincinnati building
51% Center coverage: 176 sources
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Europe · ParisThe beluga whale which was lifted out of the River Seine earlier on Wednesday has died. The whale had strayed into France's Seine river, near the Notre-Dame-de-la-Garenne lock. "Despite an unprecedented rescue operation for the beluga, we are sad to announce the death of the cetacean," the prefect of the Calvados department said.See the Story
Beluga whale that strayed into Seine River dies during rescue operation
37% Left coverage: 73 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonFormer President Donald Trump is under investigation for obstruction of justice and potential violations of the Espionage Act. At least one box of materials contained documents classified as Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information, among the highest of classification levels, according to an unsealed list.See the Story
Trump suspected of violating Espionage Act, according to search warrant
49% Left coverage: 63 sources
US & Canada · CincinnatiRicky Shiffer, 42, allegedly attacked an FBI field office in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday morning. He was reportedly wielding a nail gun and an AR-15-style assault rifle. Police have not yet offered an official explanation as to why the Ohio man tried to shoot up the FBI office. But social media evidence appears to indicate Shiffers was a far-right conservative who attended the January 6 riot at the US Capitol and reportedly made threatening social media posts. The incident came days after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, triggering Republican outrage and a wave of threats against the bureau. Authorities are looking into any connections he may have had with far-right groups such as the Proud Boys.See the Story
Feds probe extremist ties of Ricky Shiffer, gunman killed in FBI standoff
51% Center coverage: 52 sources
Cancer · WashingtonResearchers at Stockholm University and ETH Zurich University found that the water is unsafe due to the presence of forever chemicals. The chemicals have been found in remote places like Antarctica and on the Tibetan Plateau. The study was published last week in the journal "Environmental Science and Technology"See the Story
Rainwater everywhere on Earth unsafe to drink due to ‘forever chemicals’, study finds
54% Center coverage: 45 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonFormer President Donald Trump took to social media Wednesday morning to suggest the possibility that the FBI "planted" evidence while executing a search warrant at his Mar-A-Lago home. "The FBI and others from the Federal Government would not let anyone, including my lawyers, be anywhere near the areas that were rummaged and otherwise looked at during the raid on Mar-a-Lago. Everyone was asked to leave the premises," he wrote.See the Story
Donald Trump suggests FBI agents "planting" evidence at Mar-a-Lago
53% Left coverage: 32 sources
Asia · BeijingThe Langya henipavirus (LayV) was found in 35 people in the Shandong and Henan provinces of China, who were tested between 2018 and 2021. The virus can cause acute fever, fatigue, cough and loss of appetite. Some patients also had body aches, nausea, vomiting and headaches.See the Story
What is the new Langya virus that has infected dozens in China
50% Left coverage: 20 sources
Daily horoscope for Aug. 12, 2022
71% Left coverage: 7 sources