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Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby announces she’s single and looking for love

Schapelle Corby has revealed she is single and looking for love.

The 45-year-old convicted drug smuggler took to Instagram today, sharing a photograph of herself on a beach, holding hands with someone whose image had been scrubbed from the photograph.

“Looking for a new four leaf clover,” she wrote in the post.

ATTENTION: Help a girl out. Get tagged.”

The invitation apparent prompted a huge reaction from her followers., with many tagging friends in the comments section.

“Your dream is about to come true,” teased one follower to a friend, with another declaring Corby “single and ready to mingle.”

The post is overlaid with the seminal 1990s nu-metal song Last Resort by Papa Roach.

Corby spoke in 2021 about how hard it was to spend time apart from her long-term Indonesian boyfriend Ben Panangian during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Schapelle Corby, on trial in an Indonesian court on drug charges, waits in the holding cell at Bali's Denpasar courthouse.
Camera IconSchapelle Corby waits in the holding cell at Bali’s Denpasar courthouse in 2005. Credit: Steve Pennells/W.A. News

The two had been in a long-distance relationship after Corby was deported back to Australia from Bali in 2017 following her release from jail.

The pair met during a church service at Kerobokan Prison in 2006. Both were behind bars for drug crimes, with Panangian sentenced to more than three years for possession of marijuana.

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Gunston’s five inspires Hawks to epic win

Hawthorn has made it four wins from five matches after accounting for Gold Coast by seven points.

The Hawks held off a final-quarter Suns fightback for a seven-point win at University of Tasmania Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Veteran Hawk Jack Gunston booted five goals in the 10.10 (70) to 8.15 (63) result in the milestone match of skipper Ben McEvoy.

Hawthorn booted the opening goal and never relinquished the lead from there, quelling the Suns’ chances in the opening term when they had the advantage of a strong breeze behind them.

Despite leading at each change, the Hawks did have some nervous moments late with the Gold Coast virtually setting up camp in its forward-half.

Trailing by 17 points at three-quarter time, the Suns kicked the opening two goals of the fourth term and got within a goal with about five minutes left on the clock.

Gold Coast was left to rue several missed opportunities in the final quarter, with big man Mabior Chol and rookie Mac Andrew missing gettable set shots.

McEvoy picked up a crucial mark in defense inside the final two minutes as the Hawks scrambled for their eighth win of the year despite scoring just one point in the last term.

The result leaves the Suns in 11th position on the ladder, two wins outside the top eight with two rounds remaining and a host of teams above them still to play in round 21.

Gunston threatened to tear the game open from the start, booting the opening two goals of the match and had four to his name by half-time. His five-goal haul from him continued his rich vein of form, with 11 goals in the past three matches one of the keys to the Hawks’ late-season resurgence.

The Suns were slow out of the blocks and took until the 21st minute to register their opening major but trailed by just eight at the first break.

Hawthorn pulled ahead in the second term with three goals straight, including Gunston’s third which was followed shortly by a fourth on the run, for a 21-point half-time lead.

Despite having the breeze at their back in the all-important third term, the Suns could only equal Hawthorn’s two goals.

Hawk Jaeger O’Meara had eight clearances and eight tackles from his 20 disposals to in a brilliant display, while David Swallow (30 disposals and five clearances), Brandon Ellis (27 disposals) were two of the Suns’ best.

Hawthorn’s Jarman Impey was put on report in the third quarter for contact on Darcy Macpherson.

HAWTHORN 3.5 8.8 10.9 10.10 (70)
GOLD COAST 2.3 5.5 7.10 8.15 (63)

GOALS
Hawthorn: Gunston 5, Breust, Koschitzke, McEvoy, O’Meara, Ward
Gold Coast: Hollands 2, Holman 2, Ainsworth, Casboult, Sharp, Witts

BEST
Hawthorn: O’Meara, Gunston, Moore, Newcombe, Sicily, Mitchell
Gold Coast: Swallow, Hollands, Witts, Ellis, Ainsworth

INJURIES
Hawthorn: Nil
Gold Coast: Nil

SUBSTITUTES
Hawthorn: James Blanck (unused)
Gold Coast: Rory Atkins (unused)

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Death Valley turns muddy after flash floods : NPR

Cars are stuck in mud and debris from flash flooding at The Inn at Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in California on Friday.

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Cars are stuck in mud and debris from flash flooding at The Inn at Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in California on Friday.

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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — Record rainfall Friday trigged flash floods at Death Valley National Park that swept away cars, closed all roads and stranded hundreds of visitors and workers.

There were no immediate reports of injuries but roughly 60 vehicles were buried in mud and debris and about 500 visitors and 500 park workers were stuck inside the park, officials said.

The park near the California-Nevada state line received 1.46 inches (3.71 centimeters) of rain at the Furnace Creek area. That’s about 75% of what the area typically gets in a year and more than has ever been recorded for the entire month of August.

Since 1936, the only single day with more rain was April 15, 1988, when 1.47 inches (3.73 centimeters) fell, park officials said.

Highway 190 is closed due to flash flooding in Death Valley National Park on Friday.

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Highway 190 is closed due to flash flooding in Death Valley National Park on Friday.

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“Entire trees and boulders were washing down,” said John Sirlin, a photographer for an Arizona-based adventure company who witnessed the flooding as he perched on a hillside boulder where he was trying to take pictures of lightning as the storm approached.

“The noise from some of the rocks coming down the mountain was just incredible,” he said in a phone interview Friday afternoon.

Park officials didn’t immediately respond to requests for an update Friday night.

The storm followed another major flooding event earlier this week at the park 120 miles (193 kilometers) northeast of Las Vegas. Some roads were closed Monday after they were inundated with mud and debris from flash floods that also hit western Nevada and northern Arizona hard.

Friday’s rain started around 2 am, according to Sirlin, who lives in Chandler, Arizona, and has been visiting the park since 2016.

“It was more extreme than anything I’ve seen there,” said Sirlin, the lead guide for Incredible Weather Adventures who started chasing storms in Minnesota and the high plains in the 1990s.

“A lot of washes were flowing several feet deep. There are rocks probably 3 or 4 feet covering the road,” he said.

Sirlin said it took him about 6 hours to drive about 35 miles (56 kilometers) out of the park from near the Inn at Death Valley.

“There were at least two dozen cars that got smashed and stuck in there,” he said, adding that he didn’t see anyone injured “or any high water rescues.”

During Friday’s rainstorms, the “flood waters pushed dumpster containers into parked cars, which caused cars to collide into one another. Additionally, many facilities are flooded including hotel rooms and business offices,” the park statement said.

A water system that provides it for park residents and offices also failed after a line broke that was being repaired, the statement said.

A flash flood warning for the park and surrounding area expired at 12:45 pm, Friday but a flood advisory remained in effect into the evening, the National Weather Service said.

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Creative Zen Hybrid Review: Possibly among the best headphones in the price range

The first time I felt the charm of earphones came from Creative about 15 years ago… I was still in high school back then. Recently, I received a pair of new headphones from Creative and was offered an opportunity to experience the Zen Hybrid. I can tell you right now that my journey with the headphones has been very smooth and filled with surprises. Hopefully, this review will help you find out whether these could be the next headphones for you.

I kept scratching my head trying to figure out what it was in the parcel when it arrived a few weeks ago. I could not believe that they managed to pack the headphones and other accessories in such a small-sized package.

What’s in the box:

  • Creative Zen Hybrid Wireless Headphone with ANC
  • A nice pouch for storage
  • To USB cable (0.8m / 2.64 ft for charging only)
  • To 3.5mm AUX-in cable (1.2m / 3.94ft)
  • Quick start guides
  • A friendly thank you card

The foldable design is widely used in headphones due to the space advantage it provides and the great convenience for people to carry when going out. Creative Zen Hybrid weighed 271 grams which should be considered relatively standard for wireless headphones; the storage pouch that comes with the headphone contributes little to the overall weight. This makes the Zen Hybrid easy to store and carry around.

The headphones have an excellent battery life with up to 27 hours of playtime when the Active Noise Cancellation is enabled (and 37 hours when the feature is off). This result far exceeds that of many other brands of competing products. Interestingly, it feels that almost 60% of the noise is reduced by the cushions around the ears, and the ANC will take care of another 30% of the noise. You do not really get ‘crazy good’ performance when it tries to actively reduce the noise, however, I did not experience an ‘airplane ear’ problem that I usually have when using other ANC-enabled headphones like WH-1000XM3.

When wearing the Zen Hybrid, its button layout and operation logic won my heart. Probably it’s just me, but I found it annoying to learn new methods when using headphones manufactured by different brands. Well, maybe we don’t need all brands to have one unified way of music control, but I would rather not spend time on this matter when using a new product. As we can see in the photo, Creative put four physical buttons on the right-hand side of the headphones for Vol Up/Down, Power and ANC.

I am so glad that I don’t have to learn any new methods to change volume or go to the next/previous song when wearing Zen Hybrid. The feeling of being able to get the results you want with your intuition is just amazing. Below is a partial screenshot from the user manual for ‘how to control’. In short, most features can be achieved through a single or long press on the physical button.

If we take a close look at it, there is a little ‘bump’ on Vol+ and Power buttons designed to help the user locate buttons easily without visual attention. A small change can make a big difference. Kudos to Creative!

In terms of wireless connectivity, Zen Hybrid has a Bluetooth 5.0 chip built inside which in theory supports a range of communication up to 240 meters / 800 feet. I did not encounter any problems with connectivity on daily use, except for one time when I left the phone in the bedroom and I walked to the study. Considering that this is a 60-year-old house with double-brick walls, it was totally acceptable to have occasionally interrupted communication in this case.

Creative Zen Hybrid is a pair of headphones certified to be used with Super X-Fi profile. This technology recreates the soundstage of a set of speakers for headphones and enhances the experience through the use of computational audio and complex algorithms for better immersion. Using the headphones alone works just fine, but if you want to get the most out of these headphones, I would highly recommend trying the SXFI app; it makes a huge difference in the sound to your ears.

When launching the app for the first time, it will prompt you to start a head and ear-mapping process. This is to personalize sound and create a most tailored audio holography just for you. However, keep in mind that the SXFI app only plays music from your local storage, meaning this personalized audio experience will be inactive when using any other 3rd party media players such as Spotify and Youtube.

Super X-Fi includes presets for five equalizers and an option for custom EQ. When choosing the certified device, make sure Zen Hybrid is selected, not any other devices. If the wrong device is selected, it will likely result in an unsatisfactory sound experience. Don’t ask me how I know 🙂

I have been using the recommended SXFI music app throughout the review just to experience the best sound quality of the headphones. The Zen Hybrid is powered by two 40mm Neodymium drivers, ensuring the delivery of a thick bass punch. Dynamic drivers are battery-friendly and I personally believe this is one of the reasons why Zen Hybrid can offer a long battery usage for a single charge. The powerful bass and crispy treble are best performed by turning on the SXFI effects in the app. Interestingly, the algorithm seems to tweak the vowels in an unexpected way. It overdoes when enhancing the clarity and I personally prefer to switch off the algorithm for certain genres. As a result, I am very satisfied with what Zen Hybrid brings to my ears, especially for music with more mids and bass.

pros

  • Excellent battery life
  • Compact and foldable design
  • Nice travel bag
  • Eases of controls

Cons

  • SXFI works on local music only
  • Missing codecs – aptX, aptX HD and LDAC

Currently, Creative Zen Hybrid is available at $159.95 from the official store. There is a 40% discount when you subscribe to the newsletters, which brings the total down to $95.57 delivered. The black color costs slightly higher than the white one after the discount, which settles at $104.57. For wireless headphones with decent ANC function, exceptional battery life and crafted by a reputable brand, this is going to be a good buy in my opinion. At this price range, Zen Hybrid stands out from the crowd thanks to Creative’s efforts. I would recommend these headphones to people who have a passion for music or just want to try out a personalized audio experience with a reliable ANC at a reasonable price.

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Neighbor charged with 10 felonies in connection to four murders in small Nebraska town | Crime-and-courts

The 42-year-old man suspected of killing four of his neighbors in the small northeast Nebraska town of Laurel has been charged with 10 felonies — including four counts of first-degree murder — for his alleged role in the crimes that rattled the town’s 1,000 residents about 40 minutes west of Sioux City, Iowa.

Investigators arrested Jason A. Jones, who has lived on Elm Street in Laurel since at least 2019, after a pair of receipts and a gun left at the scene of two Thursday morning house fires were linked to him, according to an affidavit for a search warrant filed in Cedar County.

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Authorities found the first of four bodies at about 3 am Thursday after responding to a reported explosion at 209 Elm St., according to the Nebraska State Patrol.

Michele Ebeling, a 53-year-old resident, was found dead of two gunshot wounds in the home, according to the patrol.

Another fire was reported three blocks away at about 9:30 am, according to court filings, though Col. John Bolduc, the state patrol’s superintendent, said the fires are thought to have been started at about the same time.

At the scene of the second fire, authorities found Gene Twiford, 86; his wife Janet Twiford, 85; and their daughter Dana Twiford, 55. All three lived in the home at 503 Elm St. and were found dead with apparent gunshot wounds, State Patrol Investigator Michael Henry said in the affidavit for the search warrant.

At Ebeling’s house, where authorities first responded, investigators found three receipts — including one for gas at the local Rath’s Mini Mart, another for a six-gallon gas canister at a Sioux City retail store. The credit card used for both purchases belongs to Jones, Henry said in the affidavit.

At the Twifords’ house, police found a Ruger .57 caliber pistol, a firearm magazine and a Molotov cocktail, Henry said. Investigators determined Jones is the registered owner of the gun. I have purchased it in February 2021.

Security footage from the Mini Mart showed Jones filling two gas canisters there at about 8 pm Wednesday, Henry said in the affidavit.

Police arrested Jones, who lived across the street from Ebeling, at his home at about 2:30 am Friday, Bolduc said at a morning news conference in the town’s fire station. No one else was in the home when Jones was arrested.

Bolduc said Jones had serious burns over “a large part of his body” upon his arrest, apparently stemming from the pair of fires set at the victims’ homes. He was taken by helicopter to CHI St. Elizabeth in Lincoln, where he remains in serious condition.

State Patrol spokesman Cody Thomas said he is not aware of any previous contacts law enforcement might have had with Jones before his arrest Friday.

Prosecutors have formally charged Jones with the four counts of first-degree murder, along with two counts of first-degree arson and four counts of use of a firearm to commit a felony.

A Cedar County judge appointed the Nebraska Commission on Public Advocacy to represent Jones. The commission’s lead attorney offered no comment Friday.

Any connection between the victims and Jones — aside from their proximity along the tree-lined street — remains unclear. At Friday’s news conference, Bolduc declined to share a suspected motive.

“I want to acknowledge the indescribable grief that this community is experiencing right now,” Bolduc said.

“And that’s gonna be compounded by the betrayal of trust that they’re gonna feel, because a community member here is alleged to have committed these crimes.”







Nebraska State Patrol: Suspect linked to 4 deaths arrested

A Nebraska State Patrol cruiser sits in front of the home in Laurel where three people were found dead Thursday morning. The murders of four people in two separate homes have rocked the small community.


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Keith Knudsen, the town’s mayor who spent his Friday fielding calls at his day job at a Laurel bank, said the tight-knit community, which he described as an extended family, had taken the day’s news with a sense of both sadness for the loss and relief for Jones’ apprehension.

He said he was surprised by the news Friday morning that the alleged killer was a local resident, the latest in a string of developments that have shocked the town since 3 am Thursday.

“It’s a tragic thing to happen in a small community,” he said. “It’s all still pretty fresh.”

Bolduc saluted the efforts of first responders and, specifically, thanked the fire crews who said “preserved the evidence that led us directly” to Jones.

It’s unclear if Jones, who lived at 206 Elm St., ever left Laurel in the aftermath of the crimes. Bolduc faced scrutiny from reporters Friday for authorities’ unclear guidance on whether local businesses should enter a lockdown.

“We were limited to the facts that we had at the time,” he said Friday. “Certainly, with 60-plus law enforcement officers in town yesterday, we felt like the community was pretty safe.”

Bolduc also walked back his agency’s Thursday warning about a Black man who they said was seen driving a silver sedan away from Laurel in the aftermath of the incident. Jones, the State Patrol confirmed, is white.

“We don’t believe that’s the same person,” Bolduc said. “But we would like to talk to that person as a witness if we are able to identify them. But, certainly, as the information has developed, that lead became less significant.”

Journal Star reporters Lori Pilger and Chris Dunker contributed to this report.

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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Treasure Hunt Could Have Multiple Meanings

Thanks to its latest trailer, fans have had a more in-depth look into the upcoming pokemon scarlet and violet, providing a great deal of new information including new Pokemon, new characters, new mechanics, and its upcoming story. Or rather, it’s three upcoming stories, as it was explained how the new non-linear game design would break from pokemon’s usual traditions of collecting gym badges and forced confrontations with various villainous teams and explore similar elements through three storylines. Of these three, one particular storyline stood out due to repeated associations throughout the trailer.

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pokemon scarlet and violet will see players embarking on what Game Freak is determining to be a “treasure hunt.” The word “treasure” is mentioned several times in this same trailer, and combined with Scarlet and Violet’s new “Terastallization” mechanic, it seems that treasure is going to be a focal theme. This comes alongside previous fan theories of Scarlet and violet exploring the past and future, but the idea of ​​hunting for treasure could be the missing link behind these concepts that will help factor them into the upcoming games.

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A Pokemon Treasure Hunt

Presented as an “independent study project” by the trailer, pokemon scarlet and Violet’s treasure hunt will factor into the game as one of its three main storylines. Specifically, this storyline will branch off from the games’ introduction of its Academy and will see the players venture out into the Paldea region to undertake this project. The treasure hunt is one storyline, the gym challenge is presumably the second, but the third is unknown.

However, focusing on the treasure hunt specifically, it’s unusual that this is being paired with a study project. The connection between the two implies that whatever it is the player is hunting for is something they will need to research as they progress through the region. One potential explanation is that this is how Scarlet and Violet’s new pokedex will be introduced, following Pokemon Legends: Arceus’ own pokedex with how players couldn’t just catch Pokemon to fill their entry and instead needed to perform additional certain tasks and actions. Though possible, it might not be sufficient for a full storyline, meaning the study project might be something else.


The Hunt For The Terastal Phenomenon

A likelier explanation though is that this treasure hunt will instead focus on Scarlet and Violet’s new gameplay mechanic Terastallization. Not only would this fit with the mechanic’s gemstone aesthetic under the theme of a treasure hunt, but tasking players to research and learn more about Terastallization would be an intuitive means of teaching them about the new mechanic. Previous entries have attempted to incorporate their unique gameplay gimmicks into their stories, such as Sword and Shield’s dynamax mechanic, but these were always limited by pokemon’s traditional linear storytelling.


A storyline revolving around the origins of this unique mechanic, teaching players to understand and master the mechanic, as well as how the mechanic might factor into other storylines would be an improved means of providing Pokemon players with more agency in their gameplay. Additionally, allowing players to organically discover and learn about the Pokemon world through exploration as they hunt out new “treasure” will deliver a more rewarding experience, similarly encouraging players to engage with new Tera raids to discover new Tera types and Pokemon, all while completing their pokedex and completing their study project.


Past and Future Treasures

With a third storyline left unconfirmed, the remaining narrative that Scarlet and violet might explore would relate back to the fan theory of past and future factoring into the game. However, the theme of treasure and encouraging players to explore the world to discover new things might actually play a role in incorporating this theory into the main game. Since the origins of Terastallization could only be confirmed through Scarlet and violetthe phenomenon might be something that began in Paldea’s past and could further affect its future if the Terastal Phenomenon could potentially get worse.

Though a useful mechanic currently, it’s been demonstrated in previous games that handy gameplay gimmicks can turn to disaster such as dynamaxed Pokemon running amok in Galar to legendaries undergoing primal reversion causing chaos in Hoenn. By extension of this, Terastallization could be the result of something that had long since been buried in Paldea’s history, perhaps suggesting Terastallization ties to legendary Pokemon, but only now is growing, with symptoms like increased Tera raids in the region indicating that the phenomenon could get worse. By working with each version’s Pokemon professor, the player could find themselves discovering the potential threat before attempting to find a way to avert disaster.


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It’s Just A Treasure Hunt

Though treasure was a prominent focus within the games’ third trailer, it is possible that Game Freak was using this kind of language to draw attention to its introduction of Terastallization, owing to the mechanic’s previously mentioned gemstone look. While many new details were revealed in this trailer, it’s likely that Game Freak saw the showcase of Terastallization to be the trailer’s focus for players to discuss afterward. Because of this, as confirmed at the start of the trailer with “voiceovers not being present in-game,” it was edited in a way that emphasized the theme of treasure.

However, even if the use of treasure was just a creative choice for the trailer, the recurrence of the theme across all other trailers and details demonstrates that Game Freak is keen to encourage players to explore, learn, research, and determine their own gameplay experiences . This could be a significant improvement for player agency, likely something learned from Pokemon Legends: Arceus and its success, and could be the start of the Pokemon series evolving its game design through open-world exploration and non-linear progression. By sending players on a treasure hunt as part of Scarlet and violetthey will be providing the game’s motivation to explore the world.


pokemon scarlet and violet are set to release on November 18, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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Death Valley drenched by record flooding, stranding about 1,000 in park

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Death Valley National Park was closed Saturday after exceptional amounts of rain drenched the park on Friday, triggering flash floods that left about 1,000 visitors and park staff stranded.

The park received 1.46 inches of rainfall at the Furnace Creek area — just shy of the previous calendar day record of 1.47 inches, set on April 15, 1988. This amounts to about three-quarters of what the area typically receives in an average year, 1.94 inches, and is the greatest amount ever recorded in August, The lowest, driest and hottest location in the United States, Death Valley averages just 0.11 inches of rain in August.

As of Saturday morning, “everything is going well,” said Nikki Jones, a server assistant at a restaurant in the park’s Ranch Inn, who also lives there and posted a video of the flooding from her colleague on Twitter. Jones told The Washington Post that the floodwaters receded Friday afternoon, but light debris remained on the roads.

“CalTrans has done an amazing job to get it cleaned up as soon as possible,” she told The Post in a Twitter message. “I drove on the roads today.”

Jones said some people are stranded at the Inn at the Oasis because of trapped cars, “but people are able to get out of the park today.”

“The floodwaters pushed dumpster containers into parked cars, which caused cars to collide into one another,” the National Park Service said in a statement Friday. “Additionally, many facilities are flooded including hotel rooms and business offices.

The NPS did not immediately respond to The Washington Post’s request for an update Saturday morning.

The torrent was triggered by the Southwest monsoon, which develops each summer as prevailing winds shift from out of the west to out of the south, drawing a surge of humidity northward. This moisture can fuel vigorous downpours that douse the patched desert landscape. Because there is little soil to soak up the rains, any measurable rains can cause flooding in low-lying areas, and heavier rains can collect into normally dry creeks, triggering flash floods.

This year’s Southwest monsoon has been particularly intense — which has helped relieve drought conditions in the region but also resulted in many significant flood events. Serious flooding has recently affected areas around Las Vegas and Phoenix.

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The Death Valley flood also comes amid a series of extreme rain events over the Lower 48 states. Over the week spanning the end of July and beginning of August, three 1-in-1,000 year rain events occurred — inundating St. Louis, eastern Kentucky, and southeast Illinois. Earlier this summer, Yellowstone National Park also flooded.

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Death Valley holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth, as well as several runners-up. Officially, Death Valley reached 134 degrees on July 10, 1913, but some climatologists have questioned the legitimacy of that reading. The next highest temperature on record, 131 degrees from Kebili, Tunisia, set July 7, 1931, is also controversial. Last summer and the summer before, Death Valley hit 130 degrees, which may be the highest pair of reliably measured temperatures on Earth if the 1931 Tunisia and 1913 Death Valley readings are disregarded.

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The rainfall inundated the park, trapping vehicles in debris, according to a video tweeted by John Sirlin, an Arizona-based stormchaser. He wrote that roads were blocked by boulders and palm trees that had failed, and that visitors struggled for six hours to leave the park.

Earlier this week, flash floods hit parts of western Nevada, forcing the closure of some roads leading to the park from Las Vegas. Flash floods also hit parts of northern Arizona.

Flash floods close roads into Death Valley National Park

Sirlin told the Associated Press that Friday’s rain started around 2 am and was “more extreme than anything I’ve seen there.”

“There were at least two dozen cars that got smashed and stuck in there,” he said, adding that he saw washes flowing several feet deep although he did not see anyone injured, and the NPS reported no injuries as of Friday.

Last July, rare summer rains also soaked Death Valley, bringing 0.74 inches in a day at Furnace Creek approximately two weeks after the park set the world record for the hottest daily average temperature, at 118.1 degrees Fahrenheit.

Desert downpours: Rare summer rains soaked Death Valley and parts of California on Monday

Scientists say human-caused warming of the climate is intensifying extreme precipitation events. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found some evidence that rainfall from the Southwest monsoon has increased since the 1970s.

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President Joe Biden tests negative for Covid-19 following rebound case

“The President continues to feel very well,” Dr. Kevin O’Connor wrote. “Given his rebound positivity which we reported last Saturday, we have continued daily monitoring. This morning, his SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing was negative. In an abundance of caution, the President will continue his strict isolation measures pending a second negative test as previously described.”

During isolation, the President has participated virtually in public events from the White House residence. On two occasions, he delivered socially distanced remarks to a restricted pool from the Blue Room balcony, announcing a successful strike that killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri Monday and signing two bills cracking down on Covid-19 relief fraud Friday.
The President and first lady Jill Biden are scheduled to travel on Monday to visit Kentucky after deadly floods in the eastern part of the state killed dozens of people and devastated the area.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “People with recurrence of COVID-19 symptoms or a new positive viral test after having tested negative should restart isolation and isolate again for at least 5 days.”

During Biden’s first bout with the disease, he experienced mild symptoms, including runny nose, fatigue, high temperature and a cough, according to his doctor. The five-day course of Paxlovid the President completed requires a doctor’s prescription and is available via emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of mild-to-moderate Covid-19 in people 12 and older who are at high risk of serious illness.

The CDC issued a health alert to doctors on May 24 advising that Covid-19 symptoms sometimes come back, and that may just be how the infection plays out in some people, regardless of whether they’re vaccinated or treated with medications such as Paxlovid. The CDC said that most rebound cases involve mild disease and that there have been no reports of serious illness.

Biden is fully vaccinated and received two booster shots. He received his first two doses of the Pfizer / BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine ahead of his inauguration in January 2021, his first booster shot in September and his second booster vaccination in March.

This story has been updated.

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Commonwealth Games schedule today, Day 9: Watch live stream and coverage of Australia v New Zealand in the T20 cricket as our Diamonds win v England in the netball

England have closed the gap at the top of the Commonwealth Games medal tallyand are on the verge of taking the lead after a rare day without Australian gold.

Australia remain atop the medal tally with 50 gold medals, but England have moved within three golds after winning five golds on Friday, including two at the diving.

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There was also a silver for diver Brittany O’Brien in the women’s 1m springboard, an another five bronze medals.

Australia are on track for a big weekend with both the men’s and women’s hockey teams, the women’s T20 cricket side and netball outfit among those staring down medals.

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Justice subpoenas of Trump counsel mark turning point

The Justice Department’s grand jury subpoenas to former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and others in former President Trump’s inner circle mark a turning point in the federal law enforcement investigation of the former president.

The grand jury probe has considerably more power than the House Jan. 6 select committee to pierce any executive privilege claims that the former president might raise — an issue that has come up with Cipollone.

When Cipollone agreed to provide testimony to the Jan. 6 panel, he declined to answer certain questions concerning his conversations with Trump, citing attorney-client and executive privileges.

Experts say those assertions of privilege would be unlikely to hold up in court if Trump or Cipollone were to try to use them to withhold information from a grand jury.

“The grand jury subpoena from the Department of Justice is a much more powerful tool than a congressional subpoena,” said Neil Eggleston, who served as White House counsel for the Obama administration and represented former President Clinton in a dispute over another White House lawyer’s grand jury testimony.

“In my view, it would be inconceivable that the Department of Justice would not win,” Eggleston added.

Cipollone’s insights into Jan. 6 are likely of great interest to prosecutors following his emergence as a key figure in the congressional investigation.

The select committee has presented evidence that the former top White House lawyer expressed concerns about Trump’s conduct in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide in the Trump White House, testified in June that Cipollone issued stark warnings in the days before Jan. 6 when it became clear that Trump wanted to lead his supporters in a march to the Capitol to protest Congress’s certification of his election loss to President Biden.

“Please make sure we don’t go up to the Capitol, Cassidy,” Cipollone told Hutchinson, according to her testimony. “We’re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen.”

While select committee lawmakers had little recourse when Cipollone and others declined to answer questions about their conversations with Trump, legal experts say federal prosecutors have more tools at their disposal and any assertion of executive privilege in a grand jury context would face an uphill battle in the courts.

ABC News reported on Tuesday that a federal grand jury had subpoenaed Cipollone, making him the highest-ranking Trump White House official to be targeted in the DOJ’s escalating Jan. 6 investigation.

The select committee has been fighting to enforce their investigative demands through the courts in more than a dozen civil lawsuits over the past year. While the panel has had some success, the cases can drag on for months.

In instances where a target of a congressional subpoena refuses to comply, the House also has the option of issuing a criminal contempt referral to the Justice Department for prosecution, which is what lawmakers did with four of Trump’s close allies.

But prosecutors ended up charging only two of them – Steve Bannon and former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro – with criminal contempt of Congress, and neither of them appear to be any closer to cooperating with the committee. A jury convicted Bannon last month on two counts of the misdemeanor contempt charge, each of which carries a possible sentence of between 30 days and one year in jail.

The Justice Department declined to bring charges against two other Trump aides who were held in contempt, social media guru Dan Scavino and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

Meadows filed a civil suit against the committee late last year, challenging its subpoena and claiming to be protected by testimonial immunity for White House advisers. The case has been tied up in court for eight months and it’s unclear when it might be resolved.

While the Supreme Court has said former presidents have some authority to assert executive privilege, some legal scholars say such an assertion would stand little chance of shielding information sought in a criminal investigation.

Jonathan David Shaub, a law professor at the University of Kentucky and a former attorney with the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, said he believes any assertions of privilege from Trump or Cipollone before the grand jury would be “frivolous” and federal prosecutors would be able to move quickly to force compliance.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) “has a much more effective and quick enforcement mechanism to go to the district court and have these claims of privilege adjudicated and almost for sure rejected,” Shaub said.

“My guess is given how tenuous his claims of privilege are that we’re not going to hear much else, that he’s going to enter into negotiation and ultimately get the best he can from DOJ and then comply, because he doesn’t have much. of a leg to stand on,” he added.

When courts evaluate privilege assertions against subpoenas, the major question judges seek to answer is whether the need for the information is compelling enough to outweigh the need for executive branch confidentiality.

In 1974, the Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Watergate special prosecutor when then-President Nixon tried to quash a grand jury subpoena for White House tape recordings.

Chief Justice Warren Burger wrote in the decision, “The generalized assertion of privilege must yield to the demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial.”

In a more recent case, the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s bid to block the select committee from obtaining troves of documents from his time in the White House. In an 8-1 ruling in January, the justices declined to review a lower court’s decision that the select committee’s need for the documents would outweigh any assertion of privilege even if Trump had still been in office at the time.

Eggleston said he believes the courts would rule the same way if a dispute over privilege were to arise out of the grand jury investigation.

“I think that’s probably the way the courts are going to think about this as well,” he said. “Because if you just apply a standard balancing test under US v. Nixon, I think it is overwhelming that the Department of Justice will have shown compelling need for this testimony and President Trump’s interest in confidentiality at this stage, particularly after the January 6 hearings, is virtually zero.”