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Bay St. Louis natives affected by the Maui wildfires
SUMMARY: Two natives of Bay St. Louis living in Maui have recounted the devastation caused by wildfires on the island. Melissa and Caroline Fay have lived in Maui for a decade. They explained how the fires quickly took over their city, resulting in the tragic loss of friends and neighbors, including a seven-year-old and 15-year-old. The sisters criticized the poor preparation and disaster response in their county of Lahaina and surrounding towns, and expressed concern over the lack of proposed long-term solutions for rebuilding. They are currently staying at a local resort and receiving aid from family, friends and local residents.
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American composer’s ‘Baby Shark’ copyright claim is rejected by South Korea’s Supreme Court
SUMMARY: South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected American composer Jonathan Wright’s $21,600 damage claim against Pinkfong, ending a six-year legal battle over the “Baby Shark” song. Wright alleged Pinkfong plagiarized his 2011 version, but courts ruled both versions derived from a traditional folk melody, with Wright’s lacking sufficient originality for copyright protection. The Supreme Court upheld that Pinkfong’s rendition, released in 2015, added distinct elements, confirming it as a separate work based on a public domain chant. Pinkfong’s “Baby Shark” became a global hit with over 16 billion YouTube views, generating significant revenue and spawning various media adaptations.
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‘Don’t ever think that it can’t happen to you:’ preventing hot car fatalities among children
SUMMARY: In Gulfport, Mississippi, children being accidentally locked in hot cars during summer is a frequent emergency, though recent deaths are rare. Harrison County Fire Chief Pat Sullivan explains these incidents often occur when parents are distracted. Heatstroke is a serious risk, with 39 child deaths reported in 2024 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). A child’s body heats up faster than an adult’s, making quick action vital. Firefighters assess the child’s condition and may break windows if unconscious. NHTSA advises placing essential items in the backseat, using reminders like toys, and keeping keys away from children to prevent lock-ins.
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U.S. producer prices surge in July as Trump tariffs push costs higher
SUMMARY: U.S. wholesale inflation unexpectedly surged 0.9% in July, the largest monthly rise in over three years, driven by President Trump’s tariffs raising import costs. Wholesale prices rose 3.3% year-over-year, with core producer prices climbing 0.9% from June. Importers are currently absorbing tariff costs, but higher consumer prices seem inevitable. Retailers’ profit margins oddly increased despite tariff pressures, possibly reflecting economic uncertainty linked to trade deals and court challenges to tariffs. Consumer inflation rose 2.7% yearly in July, above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. This inflation data complicates the Fed’s decision on interest rates, likely delaying expected cuts.
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