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Today’s Rundown:
- VANCE, WALZ VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ENDS WITH BOTH CANDIDATES TOUTING ‘NEW’ FUTURE: Despite differing approaches, both concluded with a shared optimism about guiding the nation toward a more prosperous future, signaling a pivotal moment in the ongoing election.
- ISRAEL VOWS TO RETALIATE AFTER IRAN LAUNCHES UNPRECEDENTED MISSILE ATTACK: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have already signaled their intent to retaliate at a time of their choosing, while the U.S. had issued warnings of an imminent attack from Iran prior to the escalation.
- SUSPECT ID’D IN DISAPPEARANCE OF MORGAN NICK, THE 6-YEAR-OLD ARKANSAS GIRL WHO VANISHED IN 1995: A man named Billy Jack Lincks, who died in prison, had hair found in his truck matching Morgan Nick’s DNA, leading investigators to identify him as a suspect.
- SEAN COMBS ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ABUSING 120 PEOPLE, INCLUDING 25 MINORS: The accusations were made public by Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee during a press conference, where he described the claims as “gut-wrenching.”
- LAURYN HILL RESPONDS TO FUGEES BANDMATE PRAS SUING HER FOR FRAUD, CALLS IT ‘BASELESS’ AND ‘FULL OF FALSE CLAIMS’: In her statement, Hill clarified that Pras had received advanced payments and that the lawsuit omits critical details.
- OASIS IS DITCHING TICKETMASTER’S DYNAMIC TICKET PRICING FOR ITS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR: This decision comes after growing criticism of dynamic pricing, which adjusts ticket prices based on demand, often leading to significantly higher costs for fans.
- JOHN AMOS, VETERAN ACTOR OF ‘ROOTS’ AND ‘GOOD TIMES’ FAME, DIES AT 84: Amos passed away on August 21 in Los Angeles due to natural causes.
- THE ‘TAYLOR SWIFT’ GUITAR SMASHED BY MAN AFTER PAYING $4,000 FOR IT WAS NOT AUTOGRAPHED BY SINGER: The guitar was described as being signed before the event, but sources clarified later that it wasn’t autographed by Swift herself.
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