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Trump ‘Has to Be Rattled’ as Inner Circle Gives 1/6 Testimonies: Biographer

Former President Donald Trump “has to be rattled” now that the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on US Capitol is speaking with some of his former top Cabinet officials, a biographer of his said on Sunday.

The comment came from Tim O’Brien, the author of TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald and senior executive editor of Bloomberg Opinion, during an interview on MSNBC after he was asked about the possible plans for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to be interviewed by the panel.

The Associated Press reported on Thursday that the House committee interviewed former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and that lawmakers had asked the former Trump official about discussions at the Cabinet level to use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office in the wake of the riot. Pompeo is also likely to speak with the panel soon, according to the AP, which has also reached out to former Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf.

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Former President Donald Trump “has to be rattled” now that the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol is speaking with top former cabinet officials, a biographer of his said Sunday. Above, Trump is seen on Friday in Bedminster, New Jersey.
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“Mike Pompeo said he’s considering talking to the committee about possibly testifying. Do you think Trump is rattled by these senior members of his administration cooperating?” MSNBC host Lindsey Reiser asked O’Brien.

“I can’t get inside his head that completely, but Trump has always believed in unwavering loyalty….And I think throughout most of his presidency that was a pretty firm wall. I don’t think you saw many people in his inner circle—they quit before they really decided to rat him out,” he responded.

The biographer said he believes “the work” of the January 6 panel “has convinced” high-ranking Trump officials to testify. He added that it’s “unfortunately very late in the process,” but thinks these ex-Cabinet members “took their cues” from other Republicans like former Attorney General Bill Barr, who testified before the committee, and Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who is vice-chair of the panel.

“The substance of what the committee appears to be asking Mnuchin and Pompeo and others about…is whether or not they were so alarmed by what happened on January 6 that they wanted to invoke the 25th Amendment and force Trump’s removal from office,” O’Brien said. “So he has to be rattled by that because these are people in the past…I think who would never have publicly gone on the other side against him.”

Newsweek has reached out to Trump’s press office for comment.

In a separate interview earlier this month, O’Brien said that Republicans are “telling themselves lies” and are hoping that Trump will go away.

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Diandra Politano Has Been Named the Local Skin Expert at Dior

Anyone who is Sydney-based and has a vested interest in skincare will have heard of Diandra Politano. As one of Australia’s leading dermal therapists, Politano is known (and loved) for her customized, results-driven approach, combining high tech treatments with holistic techniques for optimal skin health.

Politano has been changing complexions for the better from her eponymous Balmain salon for years, so it makes perfect sense that Dior have tapped her as their local skin expert. The partnership will see Politano bring her de ella wealth of experience and professionalism to the house of Dior, and working the prestigious skincare into her salon de ella.

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Dior is best know for skincare innovations such as Capture Totale Serum, a brightening, refining serum boosted with Madagascan Longoza extract from the Dior garden in Madagascar. There’s also the newer La Mousse Off/On Cleanser, a rich balm-to-foam that deeply purifies, removes makeup and leaves the skin silky soft.

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Politano’s ethos is one that marries luxury with efficacy – one that deeply aligns with the house of Dior. Watch this space to hear more about comes from the partnership.

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Tony Finau scores second win in two weeks at Rocket Mortgage Classic

DETROIT – Sometimes the narrative changes fast.

This time last season we wondered when Tony Finau would win again, what with his five-plus-year drought since the 2016 Puerto Rico Open. His fans of him gnashed their teeth on Sundays, tried to console themselves on Mondays. The close calls mounted, none more painful than at the 2020 WM Phoenix Open, when it all seemed so unfair his oldest son, Jraice, was in tears.

Well, so much for all that.

One week after winning the 3M Open, Finau shot a clinical 67 to jump away his second victory in as many weeks at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. His 26-under-par total set a tournament record and left him five clear of Patrick Cantlay (66), Cameron Young (68), and Taylor Pendrith (72).

Oh, and with his victory at THE NORTHERN TRUST at Liberty National almost exactly a year ago, Finau has now racked up three wins in 12 months. Who’s laughing now?

“I’m very optimistic,” Finau said. “I’ve always been that way. I’ve always had hope and faith that things will turn out if I just keep working hard and putting myself there.”

Call it grit, stubbornness or perseverance. If he just kept putting himself in uncomfortable situations, if he kept learning more about the emotions that bubbled up in those situations, eventually, Finau reasoned, he would figure it out. And now he has.

“I’m proud of the way that I fought through adversity through my career,” he said, “and now I’m a back-to-back champion. … They say a winner is just a loser that just kept on trying, and that’s me to a T. How many times do I lose? But one thing I won’t do is give up and I’m only here as a winner because I chose not to give up and just keep going.”

The last player to win in back-to-back weeks during the FedExCup Regular Season was Brendon Todd in 2019. The last to win in back-to-back starts was Xander Schauffele earlier this season, at the Travelers Championship and Genesis Scottish Open.

This Rocket Mortgage wasn’t as lopsided as the final score. Finau pulled his tee shot at the par-3 ninth and hit his pitch shot 11 feet past the hole. With a bogey, Pendrith would be only one back. Cantlay, two groups ahead of them, had made the turn in 31 and would be two back. But Finau charged his par putt, and the ball caught the lip, spun around the cup, and dropped.

“Some of those putts haven’t gone my way in the past, I feel like, where they’re lipping out instead of lipping in,” said Finau, who added that he got a read off Pendrith’s birdie try. “So when that lipped in going on the low side, that gave me some momentum right into the back nine. I was able to make (a birdie) on 10 and then I was in control of the golf tournament.”

Added his caddy of two years, Mark Urbanek, “Sometimes those par putts feel bigger even than the birdies, especially on a course like this, where you feel like you’re losing more than one shot with a bogey. That was a nasty lie over there on 9; that was a good up-and-down.”

Finau came into the week as clearly the hottest player in the field, and he leaves having perhaps amended that to the hottest player in all of golf.

“I’ve seen rounds this good, but to do it for 144 holes and win back-to-back is impressive,” Urbanek said. “We talked before the round that if he can take care of the par 5s and coast the rest of the way, be patient and get our looks, it would be really hard for someone to catch him. I mean, Taylor could, but anybody else was going to have to shoot 9 or 10 under.”

Seeking his first win, Pendrith never looked at ease and faulted his lack of feel on the greens.

Finau hit 46 of 56 fairways and 66 of 72 greens in regulation and, not surprisingly, led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green. He was 6-for-6 in scrambling for the week, also first in the field, and ranked 15th in Strokes Gained: Putting (+4.478).

Hard to believe, but he didn’t love Detroit Golf Club the first time he saw it. (He tied for 53rd in 2020.) It’s a classic, tree-lined Donald Ross, and Finau was curving the ball so much he had trouble keeping it in the fairway. He and his coach, Boyd Summerhays, worked hard to fix that.

“He still shapes it,” Urbanek said, “but no more than the width of a fairway. He’s not having to start it over the trees and try to bring it back.”

Added Finau, “I’m a lot better than I was just a couple years ago.”

After making birdies at 10, 12, 14 and 17 – the latter two being par 5s, making him 4-for-4 on those holes for the day – and a drama-free par on 18, he embraced wife Alayna, who flew from their home in Utah late Saturday.

“I’m not surprised to see this,” she said. “He’s worked so hard. But it does feel cool.”

The couple have five children, and the 3M Open marked the first time the family had been on site to see him win. Alas, they had to go home afterward, as Jraice, 10, had two golf tournaments, and there was also a baby shower and a family reunion to attend.

Finau has his foundation golf tournament Monday, and then it’s on to the FedEx St. Jude Championship and the start of the FedExCup Playoffs. With his fourth career win, he moved from No. 17 to No. 7 on the FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List, and while he’s got a lot of ground to make up – Scottie Scheffler remains in pole position, well ahead – Finau said he is unknown.

“Those guys will be hard to catch,” he said, “but the way the points work in the FedExCup, you’re able to race up that, climb that ladder pretty fast. I at least have given myself a chance. I’ve said it before, a week can change your life. I guess when you look at mine, two weeks is now back-to-back weeks has now changed my life, and it’s a great feeling.”

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The trend sparking optimism among epidemiologists

Dr Robert Moss, a University of Melbourne epidemiologist within the Victorian government’s epidemic-tracking team, said: “It does look as though BA.5 may have peaked in a number of states. It’s a little earlier than we might have expected.”

However, I have added that the stress on hospitals “could remain uncomfortably high for a while yet”.

BA.5 is a subvariant of Omicron, which caused a huge spike in cases in January.

This version of the virus is particularly good at evading the antibody protection generated by vaccines or infection. At the same time, vaccine protection has been waning, with only 71.3 per cent of Australians over 16 having had a booster shot.

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While McCaw fears the worst may be to come for hospitals, other epidemiologists noted the number of people needing a bed was falling in several states.

Dr Romain Ragonnet, part of Monash University’s epidemiology team, said: “I am quite confident that our hospital system has now passed its most testing times. We seem to have passed the flu peak and we are approaching warmer days.”

Unlike earlier in the pandemic, authorities no longer have a firm grip on how much virus is in the community, as many people are either not getting tested or not reporting test results. Victorian authorities have said they suspect about half of new cases are being missed.

Rather than just looking at daily cases, some epidemiologists are now focusing on the total percentage of positive tests to track the virus.

In Victoria, that rate peaked in the first week of July and has since fallen slightly, while it has fluctuated in NSW.

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“New cases have flattened out and are now likely to decline in the majority of states, and we’re not seeing any rises in PCR-positive percentage,” said Associate Professor James Wood, a disease modeller at the University of NSW who provides data to state governments. “So that trend is realistic.”

University of Melbourne epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely came to the same conclusion, pointing to falling hospitalization rates across the country as evidence that the surge is past its peak.

Blakely said BA.5 may continue to circulate, causing smaller waves as immunity from the vaccine wanes, or another variant may emerge and become dominant, leading to a new, larger wave.

“What happens beyond this wave? No one really knows,” he said.

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Kentucky flooding kills 28, as more rain and storms batter the region

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The death toll from severe flooding in eastern Kentucky has risen to 28 people, including several children, and the governor said more fatalities are expected as search-and-rescue teams go door-to-door in the Appalachian foothills to assess the damage.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) announced the latest death toll in a news release Sunday evening.

“We are still focused on meeting the immediate needs of providing food, water and shelter for thousands of our fellow Kentuckians who have been displaced by this catastrophic flood,” he said in the release. “At the same time, we have started on the long road to eventual recovery.”

Earlier Sunday, Beshear said that rescue crews were continuing to search for survivors as the rain resumed and that authorities had unconfirmed reports of additional deaths.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said July 31 that more fatalities are expected as rescue efforts continue in the flood-hit areas of eastern Kentucky. (Video: Reuters)

Because of hazardous conditions such as downed power lines, as well as spotty cellphone service, he said some affected areas are inaccessible and the state doesn’t have a “firm grasp” on the number of missing.

“With the level of water, we’re going to be finding bodies for weeks, many of them swept hundreds of yards, maybe a quarter-mile-plus from where they were lost,” Beshear told NBC News’s “Meet the Press.”

The Lexington Herald-Leader put the death toll at 33 on Sunday night, based on reports of additional deaths from two county coroners’ offices.

In some families, everyone in their household perished, the governor said. The state was doubling the National Guard to search for victims, he said.

Among the most tragic stories has been the death of four siblings who had clambered onto their roof to escape rising floodwaters. After the roof collapsed, the family clung to tree branches, according to an account in the Herald-Leader. A swell of water swept the children away.

The disaster has led to flash flooding, landslides and mudslides. The storms displaced hundreds of residents and caused “hundreds of millions of dollars” in damage, the governor said in a YouTube video posted Sunday. He has said it could take years to rebuild in the region. Kentucky Power reported on Twitter that as of midday Sunday, power had been restored to about 50 percent of customers who had lost it.

According to the news release Sunday evening, 359 survivors are being temporarily sheltered at 15 shelters and at two state parks and campgrounds.

The Kentucky floods were caused by 1-in-1,000-year rainstorms that scientists say are emblematic of the type of extreme weather that will become more common as the Earth warms.

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On “Meet the Press,” Beshear addressed the extreme weather — including an unusual spate of tornadoes in December that devastated parts of Kentucky and other states — and said officials must ensure that the state’s “roads, our bridges, our culverts, our flood walls can withstand greater intensity.”

Rural water and wastewater systems are easily overwhelmed, he said, and upgrading their infrastructure is “so expensive.” He said the American Rescue Plan and the bipartisan infrastructure legislation passed last year were a “good start” and allowed the state to afford improvements “that we haven’t been able to do before.”

“But if we truly want to be more resilient, it is going to take a major federal investment as well as here in the state,” Beshear said.

The National Weather Service is predicting several rounds of showers and storms for the area from Sunday through Tuesday, with possible flash flooding. A “brief dry period” is expected Wednesday, but Thursday could bring more rain.

Beshear urged residents to take precautions.

“Next couple days are going to be hard,” he said in the YouTube video. “We’ve got rain and maybe even a lot of rain that’s going to hit the same areas. Please pray for the people in these areas, and if you are in the areas that are going to get hit by rain, make sure you stay safe. Make sure you have a place that is higher ground. Go to a shelter.”

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Masahiro Sakurai Is Almost Out Of Smash Ultimate Screenshots

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Even though Super Smash Bros. Ultimate “ended” with the release of the last Fighters Pass character — Kingdom Hearts’ Sora — it still hasn’t felt “over” for us. That’s because Masahiro Sakurai, Mr. Smash Bros. himself, has continued a long-standing tradition of posting a new screenshot from the game every single day.

We’re envious of pretty much all of them, as Sakurai managed to capture characters, locations, and moments in such a perfect way that really understands the characters. In fact, seeing these screenshots every day has brought us a little bit of happiness — and envy. But it looks like this tradition might soon be over, as Sakurai has admitted on Twitter that he’s almost run out of screens!

Calling it a “workday ritual”, the Smash Bros. series director admits he even took an extra 200 “as we were wrapping up development”, which means he’s had some of these stored for a while now!

With today’s announcement, Sakurai shared his next shot — one of Wii Fit Trainer in Flat Zone X bouncing off of the Fire lifenet.

Sakurai hasn’t specified how many screens he has left, but it’s got to be less than 30 if we’re running out this month.

Fans have flocked to Twitter to mourn the end of this tradition, and also thank Sakurai for continuing to share screenshots from the game. The shots regularly rack up thousands of likes and retweets on the platform, so it’ll be weird not seeing them on our timeline every day. But Sakurai deserves a break, for sure.

A few months ago, we rounded up some of our favorite screenshots from Sakurai’s Twitter, so have a little peruse before going on over to his account (where you can also fawn over his adorable kitty) to find some more recent ones.

Have you enjoyed seeing these Smash Ultimate screens every day? Will you miss them once Sakurai have finished uploading them? Let us know!

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Three-time Olympian and doctor Jana Pittman to enlist in Army Reserve following stint on Seven’s SAS Australia

Is there anything Olympian Jana Pittman can’t do?

If juggling six children while working as a doctor – during the pandemic mind you – wasn’t difficult enough, Pittmann wants to add another spinning plate.

“My goal is to join the Army Reserve,” Pittman told The Sunday Telegraph.

“I am halfway through that application, but I had the twins, so it has been delayed.”

The 39-year-old and her husband, Paul Gatward, announced the arrival of Willow and Quinlan in March last year, just months after her impressive stint on Seven’s SAS Australia.

After putting her mind and body on the line during the second season of the hit military-style show, it seems the real-life Wonder Woman has what it takes to join the military.

She said her decision was influenced by her brother, grandfather, brother-in-law and father-in-law are all veterans.

“We have a lot of family involved in the military,” she said.

“My brother was an ex-Afghan veteran, my grandfather was in the Army and my husband’s brother is in the Army, as is his father. Also my grandparents were Dutch and went through (Nazi occupation in) World War II.

“So we have seen first hand how the war can impact them when they come home. I have grown up with a lot of respect for veterans.”

Pittman’s brother Ryan was involved in the military for “several years” and did tours in Afghanistan.

The champion hurdler revealed it was her brother who inspired her to become involved with the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay, a six-month campaign that acknowledges veterans and families of veterans.

“This is my opportunity to thank the men and women who have represented our country,” she said.

“I think it is so wonderful they are getting 2000 people to hold the torch in various places around Australia.”

Pittman has already built a very impressive career.

She’s best known for her sporting prowess, having competed at three Olympics, been a two-time world champion in the 400m hurdles, and for her Gold medals at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games.

In 2019 she completed her medical degree and is now specializing in women’s health.

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“I feel incredibly lucky to have a career after sport,” she admitted on SAS Australia.

“I know a lot of my friends have really struggled with it.

“Sport, for me, was almost an accident. I wanted to be a doctor from the age I could remember. I remember carrying a little doctor’s bag around that my granddad gave me, and it was full of all sorts of pretend instruments and stethoscopes and things. And so that was my goal.”

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ICAC says pork barreling could amount to criminal corruption

The ICAC was originally investigating the Stronger Communities Fund but, following several government inquiries and a review of grants administration announced by Premier Dominic Perrottet, pivoted to a broader probe of whether pork barreling could be considered corrupt.

The grants review, prepared by Perrottet’s department and the Productivity Commission and made public in April, recommended a new set of guidelines that would apply to ministers, staff and public servants, and included some mandatory rules about transparency and accountability.

But the ICAC called this an “unacceptable” half-measure, “the legal effect of which is uncertain”. It would also limit the ICAC’s capacity to make findings of corrupt conduct about any breaches.

Instead, the commission recommended that all rules about grant programs should be statutory regulations. The ministerial code of conduct should also be amended to include a clause that explicitly forbids the minister from approving expenditure unless they are satisfied it is “efficient, effective, economical and ethical” – similar to a clause present in Commonwealth laws.

The report said the nature and seriousness of any alleged pork barreling would depend on the purpose of the program or statute under which the money was spent, and this would need to be determined on a case-by-case basis. The more specific and technical the assessment criteria of a grant program, the less room there is to play politics.

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While ministers had broader scope to involve political factors when they exercised ministerial discretion, “such power cannot be exercised to achieve an objective that is extraneous to, or inconsistent with, the public purpose for which the executive power exists”, the ICAC said.

Shadow special minister of state John Graham welcomed the report and called on the Perrottet government to support Labor’s legislation on grants reform. “Ministers do not have unfettered power to give grants, but at times in NSW they behave as if they do,” he said.

A spokesman for the Premier said the would consider the ICAC’s report and had already accepted all the recommendations from the aforementioned government review of grants administration received in April.

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Infrastructure damage hampers flood recovery in Kentucky

HINDMAN, Ky. (AP) — Damage to critical infrastructure and the arrival of more heavy rains hampered efforts Sunday to help Kentucky residents hit by recent massive flooding, Gov. Andy Beshear said.

As residents in Appalachia tried to slowly piece their lives back together, flash flood warnings were issued for at least eight eastern Kentucky counties. The National Weather Service said radar indicated up to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters) of rain fell Sunday in some areas, with more rain possible.

Beshear said the death toll climbed to 28 on Sunday from last week’s storms, a number he expected to rise significantly and that it could take weeks to find all the victims.

Thirty-seven people were unaccounted for as search and rescue operations continued early Sunday, according to a daily briefing from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. A dozen shelters were opened for flood victims in Kentucky with 388 occupants.

Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the US National Guard Bureau, told The Associated Press about 400 people have been rescued by National Guard helicopter. I have estimated that the guard had rescued close to 20 by boat from hard-to-access areas.

At a news conference in Knott County, Beshear praised the fast arrival of FEMA trailers but noted the numerous challenges.

“We have dozens of bridges that are out — making it hard to get to people, making it hard to supply people with water,” he said. “We have entire water systems down that we are working hard to get up.”

Beshear said it will remain difficult, even a week from now, to “have a solid number on those accounted for. It’s communications issues — it’s also not necessarily, in some of these areas, having a firm number of how many people were living there in the first place.”

The governor also talked about the selflessness he’s seen among Kentucky residents suffering from the floods.

“Many people who have lost everything but they’re not even getting goods for themselves, they’re getting them for other people in their neighborhoods, making sure that their neighbors are OK,” Beshear said.

Among the stories of survival that continue to emerge, a 17-year-old girl whose home in Whitesburg was flooded Thursday put her dog in a plastic container and swam 70 yards to safety on a neighbor’s roof. Chloe Adams waited hours until daylight before a relative in a kayak arrived and moved them to safety, first taking her dog from her, Sandy, and then the teenager.

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“My daughter is safe and whole tonight,” her father, Terry Adams, said in a Facebook post. “We lost everything today… everything except what matters most.”

On an overcast morning in downtown Hindman, about 200 miles (322 kilometers) southeast of Louisville, a crew cleared debris piled along storefronts. Nearby, a vehicle was perched upside down in Troublesome Creek, now back within its debris-littered banks.

Workers cleaned nonstop through mud-caked sidewalks and roads.

“We’re going to be here unless there’s a deluge,” said Tom Jackson, who is among the workers.

Jackson was with a crew from Corbin, Kentucky, where he’s the city’s recycling director, about a two-hour drive from Hindman.

His crew worked all day Saturday, and the mud and debris were so thick that they managed to clear one-eighth of a mile of roadway. The water rushing off the hillsides had so much force that it bent road signs.

“I’ve never seen water like this,” Jackson said.

Attendance was down for the Sunday morning service at Hindman’s First Baptist Church. Parishioners who rarely miss a service were instead back home tending to cleanup duties caused by floodwaters and mud.

The Rev. Mike Caudill said his church has pitched in to help the reeling community, serving meals and setting up tents for people to pick up cleaning and personal hygiene supplies.

Totes filled with clothes and photos were stacked on retired teacher Teresa Perry Reynolds’ front porch, along with furniture too badly damaged to salvage.

“There are memories there,” she said of the family photos she and her husband were able to gather.

Her husband’s wallet, lost as they escaped the fast-rising water Thursday to go to a neighbor’s house, was later found.

“All I know is I’m homeless and I’ve got people taking care of me,” she said.

Parts of eastern Kentucky received between 8 and 10 1/2 inches (20-27 centimeters) over 48 hours. About 13,000 utility customers in Kentucky remained without power Sunday, poweroutage.us reported.

President Joe Biden declared a federal disaster to direct relief money to more than a dozen Kentucky counties.

Last week’s flooding extended to West Virginia, where Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency for six southern counties, and to Virginia, where Gov. Glenn Youngkin also made an emergency declaration that enabled officials to mobilize resources across the flooded southwest portion of the state.

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Raby reported from Charleston, West Virginia. Associated Press writer Kevin McGill in New Orleans contributed to this report.

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Will Kennedy injured for Cronulla Sharks, to have surgery, round 21 team

Cronulla has been dealt a crushing blow to its premiership run with news fullback Will Kennedy likely won’t play again before finals.

The Sharks announced on Monday Kennedy will undergo surgery on after injuring his ankle in round 20.

Incredibly, the No.1 was able to remain on the field after the injury, and played a role in his side’s thrilling extra-time victory over South Sydney.

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The club expects Kennedy to miss “five or six games”, and with five games remaining in the regular season he almost certainly won’t be back before the playoffs.

The Sharks are destined to finish inside the top eight and feature in the post-season, where Kennedy will be vital to their title charge.

In the meantime, Cronulla has a number of options available to fill the Kennedy void.

Both halves – Matt Moylan and Nicho Hynes – can play fullback, with Braydon Trindall ready to jump into a playmaker role to cover a potential spine switch.

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When Kennedy missed two games earlier in the season, Hynes played fullback one week, and the next Lachlan Miller made his NRL debut in the jumper.

The Sharks’ round 21 team will be announced at 4pm on Tuesday.

They sit third on the NRL ladder.

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