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Yemen’s al-Qaida branch leader threatens Trump, Musk and others
SUMMARY: Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki, leader of al-Qaida’s Yemen branch (AQAP), issued his first video message since taking leadership, threatening U.S. President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and other leaders over the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. Al-Awlaki called for lone-wolf attacks against leaders in Egypt, Jordan, and Gulf states, emphasizing “no red lines” in retaliation for Gaza’s suffering. AQAP, weakened by U.S. drone strikes but still considered dangerous, has about 3,000-4,000 members and funds operations through robberies and smuggling. This video challenges the Iran-backed Houthis’ influence amid Yemen’s ongoing war, signaling AQAP’s intent to remain a key regional player.
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Florida signs $245 million in contracts for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration has allocated over $245 million in state funds to build and operate an immigration detention center in the Everglades, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz.” The facility, backed by an executive order citing an immigration emergency, bypasses competitive bidding rules. The estimated annual cost is $450 million, partially expected to be reimbursed by FEMA, though federal payments have not yet occurred. Major contracts include a $78.5 million deal for staffing, with corrections officers earning up to $11,600 monthly. Critics, including human rights advocates and a former ICE director, denounce the center, while transparency concerns arise due to limited public contract details.
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Flurry of trade deals offers relief for some Asian countries, while others wait
SUMMARY: U.S. President Donald Trump has secured trade deals with Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia, reducing threatened tariffs to ease pressure on exports. A deal with China is still under negotiation, with the August 12 deadline likely extended. Despite some tariff relief, steep tariffs on steel and aluminum remain, and other Asian countries, including South Korea and Thailand, have yet to reach agreements. Economists warn these tariffs will slow growth in Asia and globally. The Asian Development Bank lowered growth forecasts for developing Asia, citing risks like trade tensions, geopolitical conflicts, and China’s struggling property market. Uncertainty continues to challenge regional economies.
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Catching Rays with Jake Mangum
SUMMARY: Jake Mangum, rookie outfielder for the Tampa Bay Rays, shines in his first major league season. Raised in Pearl, Mississippi, Mangum grew up in a family of professional athletes, including his father, a former NFL player. Despite his football lineage, Mangum fell in love with baseball early and credits his supportive family for his success. He cherishes playing near venues significant to his family’s sports history, including Fenway Park and Raymond James Stadium. Known for his community spirit, Mangum values connecting with fans and giving back. Nicknamed “the Mayor of Starkville,” he aims to leave a lasting impact both on and off the field.
Sports anchor Kyle Burger played a game of catch with Mangum at Steinbrenner Field to get to know the hugely popular player on and off the field.
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