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Today’s Rundown:
- US AUTHORITIES HAVE ARRESTED ‘EL MAYO’ ZAMBADA, A HISTORIC LEADER OF MEXICO’S SINALOA CARTEL: Zambada, 76, has been a fugitive for decades, evading capture while leading one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world.
- CROWDSTRIKE OFFERS $10 UBER EATS GIFT CARD TO PARTNERS AS APOLOGY FOR GLOBAL IT OUTAGE: The gift card offer was met with criticism as many recipients reported that the gift cards were flagged as fraud by Uber Eats and could not be redeemed.
- CHICKEN WINGS ADVERTISED AS ‘BONELESS’ CAN HAVE BONES, OHIO SUPREME COURT DECIDES: The decision came after a man named Berkheimer filed a lawsuit claiming he was injured by a bone in a “boneless” chicken wing.
- OHIO STATE FAIR BUTTER COW SCULPTURE UNVEILED WITH THEME AROUND OLYMPICS: These sculptures celebrate the upcoming Olympics and include a gymnast on a balance beam, a cyclist, and other representations of athletic excellence.
- ADOBE EXEC COMPARED CREATIVE CLOUD CANCELLATION FEES TO ‘HEROIN’: The complaint claims that Adobe did not adequately inform customers about the cancellation fees associated with their subscriptions, leading to consumer frustration and legal challenges.
- TEXAS WOMAN GETS 15 YEARS FOR STEALING NEARLY $109M FROM ARMY TO BUY MANSIONS, CARS: The funds were used to purchase luxury items such as mansions, cars, and clothing, and she pleaded guilty to five counts of mail fraud and five counts of filing false tax returns in March.
- NASA SAYS NO RETURN DATE YET FOR ASTRONAUTS AND TROUBLED BOEING CAPSULE AT SPACE STATION: The astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, were initially scheduled to stay at the ISS for about a week and return in mid-June.
- NEW STUDY SHOWS MOST PEOPLE TAKING GLP-1S LIKE OZEMPIC ARE WHITE WOMEN: The study highlights several key points about the demographics and usage of GLP-1, including demographics, usage patterns, health disparities, efficacy and risks, and insurance and cost.
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ONE DAY OLDER ON JULY 26:
Mick Jagger (81)
Sandra Bullock (60)
Jeremy Piven (59)
WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:
1984: The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson became the first network television program to be telecast in stereo.
1991: Paul “Peewee Herman” Reubens was arrested in a Sarasota, Florida, theater for exposing himself.
2006: A jury in Houston found Andrea Yates not guilty by reason of insanity in the drowning of her children in a bathtub in the second trial she faced on the charges; she was committed to a state mental hospital.
WORD OF THE DAY: unimpeachable [ uhn-im-pee-chuh-buhl ]
above reproach
Her integrity is unimpeachable, standing as a pillar of truth in a sea of deceit.
DAILY AFFIRMATION: I Forgive Myself And Learn From My Mistakes.
Promotes Healing and Recovery: Affirming self-forgiveness facilitates emotional healing, allowing you to move past guilt and shame associated with mistakes, and contributes to maintaining sobriety or recovering from addiction by breaking the cycle of negative self-perception.
PLUS, TODAY WE CELBRATE: Coffee Milkshake Day
While a milkshake sounds refreshing at the end of July, a coffee milkshake sounds even better. The combination of creamy ice cream blended with coffee perks up even the most extended workday. Add chocolate, and this treat becomes a mocha, too!
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