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Australia Bans YouTube for Teens in Major Policy Shift

POLICY & POLITICS

Kamala Harris says she won't run for California governor

Former Vice President Kamala Harris won't run for California governor next year, she announced Wednesday afternoon in a statement.

GOP Sen. Josh Hawley and Democrats vote to advance congressional stock trading ban

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri joined Democrats Wednesday to advance legislation that would ban members of Congress from buying, selling or owning individual stocks.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Birmingham, the home of metal, honors Ozzy Osbourne as his hearse makes way through city

“Ozzy was more than a music legend — he was a son of Birmingham,” said city official Zafar Iqbal. “We know how much this moment will mean to his fans.”

New Dunkin’ ad brings up ‘genetics’ right after Sydney Sweeney’s controversial commercial

“What in the Sydney Sweeney did I just watch,” asked one TikTok user.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Apartment rents drop in July as vacancies move to multiyear high

The massive surge of new apartment supply in the last few years is still being absorbed, and that has vacancies rising and rents weakening.

'Trump accounts' for newborns could grow to $1.9M, Treasury says

Even without additional contributions beyond the initial $1K deposit, the Treasury estimates the account could grow to $13,800 in 18 years.

AROUND THE STAND

First up, Coco Gauff survived a wild serving night with 23 double-faults but still managed to grind out her first win since the French Open, edging past Danielle Collins in a tough three-set battle at the National Bank Open. Her serve might be shaky, but Gauff’s grit and top-seed status keep her in the mix for bigger things ahead.

Meanwhile, Shohei Ohtani struck out four times for the first time in his MLB career, but the Dodgers staged a late rally to squeeze past the Reds 5-4. Even with a rough night at the plate, Ohtani’s still dominating the league in multiple offensive stats—and don’t forget, he’s set to take the mound again soon, continuing his rare two-way show.

Over in legal drama, a judge tossed out Alec Baldwin’s lawsuit against New Mexico prosecutors in the Rust shooting case, citing delays. Baldwin can still try again within 30 days, but the case highlights ongoing questions about evidence handling and prosecutorial moves in the high-profile saga.

On a brighter note, Jeremy Renner says he’s “150%” ready to suit up as Hawkeye again, teasing a potential second season of the Disney+ hit. That’s a big deal, considering his near-fatal snowplow accident just two years ago, which left him with dozens of broken bones and a tough recovery ahead.

And finally, Bayern Munich just dropped a cool $87 million to snag Liverpool winger Luis Díaz—their biggest offseason splash so far. Liverpool, meanwhile, isn’t holding back, having spent over $340 million reshaping their squad after Díaz’s 17-goal season. The transfer drama is heating up as both clubs prep for the September deadline.

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