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    Your Morning: Debby makes landfall

    By Caitlyn Shelton,

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    YOUR MORNING

    August 5, 2024

    Good morning, NewsNation! With the start of a new week, there’s a lot going on. Let’s catch up:

    Debby makes landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida as Category 1 hurricane

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    Hurricane: Hurricane Debby made landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida on Monday morning after upgrading from a tropical storm late Sunday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm could bring record-setting rains, catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge. It’s expected to move across the northern part of the Sunshine State before stalling over coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina. The latest >

    Family holds out hope for ballerina still imprisoned in Russia

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    Ksenia Karelina: Following the euphoria over the release of some Americans in a prisoner swap last week, family members of the eight Americans still being held in Russia are holding out hope for their loved ones. Imprisoned amateur ballerina Ksenia Karelina , a Russian-born naturalized American citizen, is scheduled to go on trial soon for treason. She was arrested in Russia in January as she was visiting her grandmother after Russian authorities found a donation of $51.80 on her Venmo account to a charity raising money for humanitarian aid for Ukrainians impacted by the war. “America loves you. America fights for you. American people know that you are not guilty,” her former mother-in-law said. Watch the NewsNation interview >

    Harris, running mate face crucial week ahead

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    Busy week: The person Vice President Kamala Harris announces this week to be her running mate in Philadelphia better bring a full suitcase. That rally will be the first stop on a whirlwind tour of battleground states in the 2024 election . According to her campaign, the top of the ticket will hit seven cities in five days . What polling shows about her top VP contenders >

    Neck and neck: Harris and former President Donald Trump are tied in key battleground states, according to a new CBS News poll published Sunday. The candidates are tied with 50% support each in battlegrounds, while Harris leads Trump 50 to 49 percent nationally in a head-to-head race, the CBS News/YouGov poll found. Full breakdown >

    Bear mystery: Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he once retrieved a bear that was killed by a driver and left it in New York’s Central Park with a bicycle on top as a prank. Kennedy described the incident Sunday in a video on social media, adding it will be included in an article that he expects to be damaging. Trump vs. Harris vs. RFK Jr.: How their policies compare >

    US and allies prepare to defend Israel as Netanyahu says it’s already in ‘multi-front war’ with Iran

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    ‘Multi-front war’: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Cabinet meeting that Israel is already in a “multi-front war” with Iran and its proxies. This comes as the U.S. and allies prepare to defend Israel from an expected counterstrike in an attempt to prevent a wider regional conflict. Tensions are high as the war in Gaza rages on and a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and Hamas’ top political leader in Iran were killed last week. The latest >

    California horse patrol unit protecting southern border

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    Horse border patrol: Along the San Diego and El Centro border sectors, there are protections in place to thwart human and drug trafficking; though, perhaps not as you’d expect. With rugged terrain plentiful along the border between the El Centro and San Diego sectors; adjacent to Mexico, mustangs from the Bureau of Land Management are used to shore up the area. El Centro Sector Chief Gregory Bovino told NewsNation the presence of the horse patrol is vital to their objective. Watch >

    ‘Justice for Jocelyn’: The family of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray , whose body was found in a creek in June, joined Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Houston prosecutors Friday to push for legislation following her killing. “All I have left now is to fight, to fight for Jocelyn, to fight for justice, and that’s why I’m here today. I refuse to let Jocelyn’s memory fade,” Nungaray’s mother said. Police arrested Franklin Jose Peña Ramos and Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, roommates originally from Venezuela, in connection to her death. Immigration bill breakdown >

    Human smuggling: Two California residents are facing felony smuggling charges for allegedly trying to bring a Mexican national into the U.S. in the hidden compartment of a vehicle . U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers foiled the alleged smuggling attempt during a random check of vehicles at the end of July. Details >

    Cancer rates have risen among Millennials, Gen X, new study shows

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    Rates of cancer: An increasing number of Millennials and Gen Xers are being diagnosed with several forms of cancer , according to a new study by the American Cancer Society. The study suggests the rates of cancer are rising in younger generations in 17 of the 34 cancer types, including breast, pancreatic and gastric cancers. What to know >

    Olympic boxer Imane Khelif calls for end to bullying after backlash

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    Wave of scrutiny: Olympic boxer Imane Khelif said backlash the Algerian athlete has faced over misconceptions about her gender “harms human dignity” and called for an end to bullying athletes. “It can destroy people, it can kill people’s thoughts, spirit and mind,” Khelif said. Khelif started her Olympic run with a victory over Angela Carini of Italy, who abandoned the fight after just about 46 seconds. Read more >

    Five-thousandths of a second: Noah Lyles won a historically close Olympic 100-meter sprint by five-thousandths of a second. The final tally: Lyles of Team USA at 9.784 seconds, Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson 9.789. Recap of a race for the ages >

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    Swimming in the Seine: Belgium decided to withdraw from the mixed relay triathlon after an athlete who swam in the Seine River during the women’s triathlon fell ill. What to know >

    Great Scottie! Scottie Scheffler won an Olympic gold medal for Team USA in men’s golf. Scheffler became emotional as he stood on the top podium with his gold medal, as the final few bars of the national anthem belted out across Le Golf National. Find a full list of Olympic winners here >

    World records: The U.S. set two world records on the final night of swimming at the Olympics on Sunday. What to know >

    ‘Never say never’: Simone Biles didn’t rule out a return to the Olympics when they move to Los Angeles in 2028. “Never say never,” Biles said. “Next Olympics are at home. So you just never know. I am getting really old.” Read more >

    Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock index plunges 12.4%

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    What’s going on: Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock index dropped more than 12% Monday as investors worried the U.S. economy may be in worse shape than expected. The Nikkei index fell 4,451.28 points to 31,458.42. What to know >

    Underwhelming jobs report: U.S. stocks took a nosedive Friday after a weak jobs report triggered a reliable recession indicator known as the Sahm Rule, raising fears the economy is headed for a downturn. Read more >

    WHAT WE’RE WATCHING 👀

    We’re keeping an eye on these topics today. Make sure you tune in to our latest coverage and share your thoughts with us on social media!

    • President Joe Biden convenes his national security tam to discuss developments in the Middle East.

    • The Fortune Global 500 ranking of the world’s largest corporations is revealed.

    • The Paris 2024 Olympics continue.

    NEWS ACROSS AMERICA

    A California woman said she was humiliated after trying to board a flight from Los Angeles but was prevented from doing so due to a rare skin condition. Read more >

    A first-of-its-kind “Electrified Roadway” in Indiana is getting closer to being tested. What we know >

    An Illinois man has been charged after allegedly making threats of shooting two members of the Kansas City Chiefs organization at a Morgan Wallen concert in Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. Details >

    New Jersey father Christopher Gregor received a 25-year prison sentence Friday in the treadmill abuse case for the manslaughter and endangerment of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo. What happened in court >

    A federally funded preschool program in Alaska changed lives for parents and children alike. Why one of its centers closed >

    A doctor from Ohio has been ordered to pay $4.7 million after he willfully prescribed opioids and other controlled substances to patients. The investigation >

    A woman drowned in New York after jumping into Connetquot River to save her dog, according to police. The latest >

    A Texas church is keeping two members who cannot be there in its prayers: Two astronauts in space! How the congregation is supporting them >

    The Los Angeles Police Department has released photos of the suspects and vehicle connected to the May killing of “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor. What to know >

    The Kansas man who stole a bronze Jackie Robinson statue that was cut off at the ankles and found days later smoldering in a trash can is going to spend about 15 years in prison. The latest >

    You may not have heard of the “broccoli” cut, but if you’ve spent any time around teenagers across the country lately, you’ve definitely seen it. What is it? >

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    Dog missing for 6 years reunited with family who moved to Florida

    A dog named Lucy has been reunited with her family after she went missing years ago. Read more >

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