England Stabbing, California Fire, and Sleep Training

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England Stabbing Attack

A stabbing attack in northern England killed two children and injured 11 people yesterday, most of them children. The attack—which is not being investigated as an act of terrorism—was believed to be carried out by a 17-year-old male. 

 

The stabbing took place at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class for kids aged six to 11 in Southport, a small seaside town near Liverpool. The suspect reportedly entered the studio premises armed with a knife and began targeting the children. Police say two adults were among those critically injured, believed to have been hurt while trying to protect the kids. Police are investigating a motive. See live updates here.

 

The deadliest attack on children took place in 1996, when a 43-year-old gunman killed 16 kindergartners and their teacher at a school in Dunblane, Scotland. That attack led to a 1997 ban on almost all private gun ownership in the UK.

 

Park Fire Rages On

The Park Fire continues to burn across Northern California, becoming the sixth-largest wildfire in the state's history and the largest active blaze in the US. The fire has burned 373,357 acres and is 14% contained as of this writing. Authorities have confirmed over 100 buildings have been destroyed, with no reported fatalities. See satellite images of the fire here.

 

The rapid spread of the fire, which was deliberately started last week, has been attributed to abundant dry vegetation and an exceptionally hot summer, with temperatures in the area averaging 12 degrees above normal. While slightly cooler temperatures this week have moderated the fire's intensity, temperatures are forecast to reach above 100 degrees by the end of this week.

 

Smoke is affecting air quality across multiple states and is expected to reach as far as the Dakotas and Nebraska. The state has seen 4,574 fires this year, burning 726,667 acres—a 2,744% increase from the same period last year.

 

Proposed SCOTUS Reforms

President Joe Biden yesterday proposed a set of changes to the US Supreme Court, including creating an enforceable code of conduct and setting term limits for justices—a departure from the current lifetime tenure. Capping each justice's term to 18 years could reduce the chances of a single president shaping the country's highest court, according to Biden. 

 

The outgoing president also proposed an amendment to the US Constitution that would overturn the Supreme Court's recent decision giving former President Donald Trump some immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken while in office. Two-thirds of the House and Senate must propose constitutional amendments, which three-quarters of state legislatures must then ratify. The proposal is unlikely to be enacted. 

 

Separately, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows asked the Supreme Court yesterday to intervene in his criminal election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia. Meadows cited the court's Trump immunity ruling as part of his request. 

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In The Know
 

Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> US men's gymnastics team wins bronze in team all-around competition, their first medal in 16 years (More) | See recap of Day Three (More) | See latest medal standings (More)

> Martin Phillipps, lead singer of New Zealand rock band The Chills, dies at age 61 (More) | Sinéad O'Connor's 2023 death revealed to have been caused by pulmonary disease and asthma (More)

> Longtime BBC presenter Huw Edwards charged with three counts of "making indecent images of children" (More

 

Science & Technology

> US health regulators approve blood test to diagnose colon cancer, the second-highest cause of cancer-related deaths in the US; test detects DNA released by tumors in the bloodstream (More

> Apple to include features powered by its Apple Intelligence AI platform in upcoming iOS 18 update and future products; beta versions for developer testing released yesterday (More

> Paleontologists discover new species of tyrannosaurus relative; 69-million-year-old fossil fills a gap in the evolutionary record as the creatures grew smaller and more bird-like (More

 

Business & Markets

> US stock markets close mixed (Dow -0.1%, S&P 500 +0.1%, Nasdaq +0.1%) as analysts await key Federal Reserve meeting this week (More)

> McDonald's reports first drop in global sales in 13 quarters, falling short of analysts' expectations of 0.5% growth (More)

> Oil futures fall 2% on signs Israel will try to avoid a broader conflict in the Middle East; signals come after Israel and Lebanon-based Hezbollah traded missile strikes over the weekend (More)

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Politics & World Affairs

> US national debt tops $35T for first time; current spending projections have total debt passing $56T by 2034 (More

> Former President Donald Trump to be interviewed as part of FBI probe into attempted assassination at Pennsylvania rally (More) | Law enforcement texts show shooter was spotted as a potentially suspicious person 90 minutes before attack (More)

> Officials in West Texas declare state of emergency after area experiences more than 100 earthquakes over the past week; cause of seismic activity is suspected to be from oil and gas extractions (More)

 

In-Depth

> Is Sleep Training Harmful?

Pudding | Tom Vaillant. Visualizing the available data on the so-called "cry it out" method to train babies to sleep through the night—and the charged social media debate surrounding parents' decisions. (Read)

 

> The World's First Refrigerated Feast

Atlas Obscura | Diana Hubbell. In October 1911, about 400 guests attended the world’s first-ever “cold-storage banquet” at Chicago's Hotel Sherman. Almost two years before the world's first commercial refrigerator, guests were deemed brave for being willing to try preserved food. (Read)

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Etcetera
 

Study reveals people's faces evolve to match their names

 

A 19th-century shipwreck found with 100 Champagne bottles.  

 

What Olympic sport would you play? Take this quiz.

 

Robert Downey Jr. to return to Marvel as Doctor Doom

 

Watch dragonflies swarm Rhode Island beach

 

The science behind see-through TVs

 

Experts opine on the newest TikTok fad, facial fitness gum.

 

Chipotle launches its first-ever beauty product

 

Clickbait: A cozy cat who is living the life. (via Reddit)

 

Historybook: British author Emily Brontë born (1818); Automobile pioneer Henry Ford born (1863); Uruguay wins first World Cup (1930); Arnold Schwarzenegger born (1947); British singer Kate Bush born (1958); Medicare and Medicaid established in the US (1965).

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