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7 Aug 2024
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GB News: UK weather: Met Office says hurricane could send temperatures soaring across Britain
Storm Debby has roared across the Gulf Coast, a Category One hurricane leaving five dead and heavy rains flooding Georgia and South Carolina. Though it won’t hit the UK directly, it influences a southward shift in the jet stream, promising scorching temperatures.
As the heat brews, the Met Office predicts mid-30s Celsius in parts of the UK, with rising chances of thunderstorms and heavy rain. A volatile weather mix looms, swinging from scorching heat to potential wild, windy changeability.
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Fox News: Florida woman arrested for ambush murder in killing of deputy, claimed she worked for God
In a shocking ambush in Florida, 48-year-old Julie Ann Sulpizio was charged with murdering a deputy and injuring two others. Sulpizio’s erratic behavior and violent outbursts culminated in a deadly confrontation when deputies responded to a disturbance call at her home.
Her husband, armed and waiting, opened fire during the encounter, resulting in chaos and death. The couple's daughters were also present, screaming threats about their "King" as authorities found a disturbing cache of guns and conspiracy-filled material in their home.
#sports
GB News: HAVE YOUR SAY - Do you think that the IOC should do more gender tests? COMMENT NOW
In a fog of controversy ahead of the Paris Olympics, two boxers, Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting, sidestep disqualification and gender eligibility doubts that once shadowed their fates. While they gear up, whispers of fairness and testosterone echo in the alleyways of public opinion.
Critics demand the reintroduction of sex testing to shield female athletes from potential harm. The ring, once a sanctuary of sport, now feels like a battleground of ethics and biology.