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Simone Biles and other women seek $1B-plus from FBI over Larry Nassar

Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and dozens of other women who say they were sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar are seeking more than $1 billion from the FBI for failing to stop the sports doctor when the agency first received allegations against him, lawyers said Wednesday. Separately, 13 claims were filed by others in April.

There’s no dispute that FBI agents in 2015 knew that Nassar was accused of assaulting gymnasts, but they failed to act, leaving him free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year. He pleaded guilty in 2017 and is serving decades in prison.

Michigan State University, which was also accused of missing chances over many years to stop Nassar, agreed to pay $500 million to more than 300 women and girls who were assaulted by him. USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee made a $380 million settlement.

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🚁 5 Marines killed in aircraft crash in desert

All five Marines on board an Osprey aircraft were killed when it crashed in the California desert near the Arizona border, the Marine Corps said Thursday, a day after the accident.

The MV-22 Osprey went down at 12:25 p.m. Wednesday during training in a remote area in Imperial County near the community of Glamis, about 115 miles (185 kilometers) east of San Diego and about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Yuma, Arizona.

The Osprey, a hybrid airplane and helicopter, flew in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan but has been criticized by some as unsafe. It is designed to take off like a helicopter, rotate its propellers to a horizontal position and cruise like an airplane. Prior to Wednesday’s crash, Osprey crashes had caused 46 deaths.

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📉 Dow drops more than 600 points as US stocks end sharply lower ahead of highly-anticipated inflation data

All three major stock benchmarks closed sharply lower Thursday
, with the Nasdaq Composite suffering the biggest loss as investors worry about slowing growth and inflation data that will be released Friday.

Casino
stocks and tech stocks were among the market’s biggest decliners on Thursday: Shares of Las Vegas Sands fell over 5%, while tech giants Meta* and Amazon dropped 6% and 4%, respectively.

Stocks continue to get hit by ongoing investor concerns about high inflation leading to a possible recession, with the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates by 0.50% at its upcoming policy meeting this month.

*Meta, Facebook, and Instagram are banned in Russia over extremist activities.

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⚖️ FBI Arrests Michigan GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Ryan Kelley for Role in Jan 6

Ryan Kelley, 40, was arrested in western Michigan, FBI spokeswoman Mara Schneider said. He appeared at a brief hearing Thursday afternoon in federal court in Grand Rapids, where he was released from custody without posting bail. The government did not ask that Kelley be detained.

His arrest came hours before the House committee investigating the insurrection holds a widely anticipated public hearing, showing never-seen video, audio and an array of evidence highlighting the deadly violence that erupted on Jan. 6, 2021.

He is among more than 800 people who are facing criminal charges in connection with the Jan. 6 riot. More than 300 people have pleaded guilty, largely to misdemeanor offenses punishable by no more than one year in prison. Some who’ve pleaded guilty to misdemeanors have been sentenced to short stints behind bars while others have been sentenced to home confinement or probation.

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‼️ House GOP group blasts 1/6 hearing as 'Pelosi's shame primetime show' moments before event kicks off
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⚡️ Thompson: Capitol Riot was culmination of ‘attempted coup’ to overturn US Government
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‼️ Cheney: Trump ‘Believed his supporters’ were ‘doing what they should be doing’
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‼️ Cheney: White House staffers knew Trump was ‘too dangerous to be left alone' until he left office
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‼️ Kushner testimony: White House counsel Pat Cipollone’s threats to resign amounted to ‘whining’
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‼️ Panel releases new footage showing rioters storming Capitol building
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🗳 Massachusetts Trader Joe’s Workers File for Union Vote in Potential First for Grocery Chain

Trader Joe’s workers in western Massachusetts are just the latest to push for union representation amid a growing drive by US workers to seek collective bargaining for better pay and working conditions.

It could become the first of more than 530 Trader Joe's stores to be represented collectively in negotiations with their employer. The company shares an owner with German grocery store chain Aldi.

Following the trend set by Amazon and Starbucks workers, Trader Joe’s “crew members” are seeking to be represented by a labor union of their own creation - Trader Joe’s United - instead of a larger union.

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LIVE UPDATES: House Panel Kicks Off First Prime Time Hearing on Capitol Riot Findings
‼️ Who Are Nick Quested And Caroline Edwards?

The House select committee’s hearing will include televised testimony from two key witnesses: filmmaker Nick Quested, who followed the Proud Boys before and during the rioting, and US Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards.

In the lead-up to the Capitol riot, Quested was present for rioters' breaking through fencing and police barricades. Among key material provided to the panel by Quested is video showing the infamous ‘QAnon Shaman,’ who was sentenced more than three years in prison for his participation in the storming of the Capitol.

Quested also provided footage of a garage meeting between Proud Boys leaders Enrique Tarrio and Elmer Rhodes.

As for Edwards, she was the first law enforcement officer who was injured as Trump supporters made to move on the Capitol building. Video has captured the moment that the officer was thrown to the ground by rioters. Edwards was later diagnosed with having a concussion.
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‼️ US Military plane crashes near California-Arizona border, injuries unknown
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🛸 NASA is putting together a research team to study UFOs

Today, NASA announced that it is putting together an independent team of researchers this fall to study sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, the updated term now used to refer to UFOs. The space agency says it plans to study these sightings from a scientific perspective but also stressed that “there is no evidence UAPs are extra-terrestrial in origin.”

The study will be open and unclassified, according to Thomas Zurbuchen, the associate administrator for science at NASA. In June of last year, the Pentagon released its own report on the potential origins of UAPs, listing five possible explanations for what pilots have been seeing in the skies. While many of the explanations were more benign — such as airborne clutter and natural atmospheric phenomenon — the Pentagon also listed a fifth classification of “other” for events and sightings it could not explain.

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Spotify comes for audiobooks

Spotify wants to make audiobooks the next pillar of its business. On Wednesday, company executives pitched the audiobooks business to investors as their next target for industry domination. When they launch the audiobooks vertical, it could have huge ramifications for the publishing industry.

Spotify’s first big step into that business is its acquisition of Findaway, which was announced last year. The audiobook platform is in many ways like Anchor. It allows authors to create, distribute, and monetize their work, and with the acquisition, Spotify will snag a key part of the audiobook ecosystem.

Earlier this week, the APA released its 2021 stats on the size of the industry. Conducted by Edison Research, the study found that the audiobook market grew by 25 percent in 2021 to $1.6 billion, which would make it slightly larger than the $1.45 billion podcast market that same year. 

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📹🎞 Russian armed forces have delivered about 100 tonnes of humanitarian aid to residents of the Kharkov region

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LIVE UPDATES | Four killed, six wounded in Ukrainian shelling of DPR - Donetsk
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