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Today’s Rundown:
- NORTH CAROLINA GOP GOVERNOR NOMINEE MARK ROBINSON VOWS TO KEEP RUNNING AFTER REPORT ON RACIAL AND SEXUAL COMMENTS: Robinson has dismissed the pressure to drop out of the race, asserting that he remains fully committed to running and intends to continue his campaign through the 2024 election.
- ELON MUSK’S X AND STARLINK FACE NEARLY $1 MILLION IN DAILY FINES FOR ALLEGED BAN EVASION IN BRAZIL: The decision stems from broader regulatory crackdowns in Brazil aimed at controlling content and service compliance within the country’s jurisdiction.
- WISCONSIN 12-YEAR-OLD SAVES HIS DAD’S LIFE DURING BEAR ATTACK: The bear charged and knocked Ryan to the ground. In a critical moment, Owen acted quickly, using a rifle to shoot and kill the bear, saving his father from further harm.
- SHOHEI OHTANI BECOMES THE FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYER WITH 50 HOMERS, 50 STOLEN BASES IN A SEASON: Ohtani achieved this remarkable feat during a game where he hit three home runs and recorded two stolen bases.
- CONNIE CHUNG SLAMS FORMER CBS CO-ANCHOR DAN RATHER’S ‘BIAS REGARDING WOMEN’ IN TELL-ALL MEMOIR: Chung revealed that during their time working together at CBS News, Rather frequently displayed behavior that marginalized female colleagues.
- MILEY CYRUS ‘SUED FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT’ OVER HIT SINGLE FLOWERS: Filed in Los Angeles, the lawsuit claims that Flowers closely mirrors When I Was Your Man in melody, lyrics, and composition.
- NELLY SUED BY HIS OWN GROUP THE ST. LUNATICS, RAPPERS SAY THEY WERE “MANIPULATED”: The group claims that Nelly manipulated them into believing they would be compensated for their contributions to the album, Country Grammar, which launched Nelly’s career in 2000.
- SAM ALTMAN TELLS HIGH SCHOOLERS DROPPING OUT OF COLLEGE WASN’T A BIG DEAL: Altman explained that he always felt he could return to school if the startup failed, making the decision feel reversible.
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