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Morning Headlines - Monday, Aug. 5, 2024

U.S. & World and Wisconsin headlines, and today's meme.

Morning Headlines - Monday, Aug. 5, 2024

U.S. and World Headlines


GOP Senators Say Trump Caught ‘Off Guard’ By Harris’s Strength

Republican lawmakers say the Trump campaign was caught off guard by President Biden’s decision to drop his reelection bid and that the former president’s team has faltered in responding to the surge of momentum behind Vice President Harris.

Some Republican senators think former President Trump should have seen the swap atop the Democrat ticket coming and crafted a messaging and political strategy weeks ago.

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Harris Faces Party Divisions As She Chooses A Running Mate

The competitive, divisive primary that many Democrats long wanted to avoid has arrived anyway — playing out largely behind closed doors in a fight over the bottom of the ticket.

The final stage of the campaign to be Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate reached something of an ugly phase in recent days as donors, interest groups and political rivals from the party’s moderate and progressive wings lobbied for their preferred candidates and passed around memos debating the contenders’ political weaknesses with key demographics.

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Hurricane Debby Makes Landfall Over Florida's Big Bend Coast

The center of Hurricane Debby made landfall over Florida's Big Bend coast, near Steinhatchee, around 7 a.m. EDT Monday, the National Hurricane Center said.

It's forecast to bring potential record-setting rains, catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge as it moves slowly across the northern part of the state before stalling over the coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina.

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Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Index Sinks 12.4% As Investors Dump A Wide Range Of Shares

Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock index plunged more than 12% on Monday as investors worried that the U.S. economy may be in worse shape than had been expected and dumped a wide range of shares.

The Nikkei index fell 4,451.28 points to 31,458.42. It dropped 5.8% on Friday and has now logged its worst two-day decline ever, dropping 18.2% in the last two trading sessions.

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The GOATS Win Gold: Biles And Ledecky Break Records In Paris

By water and land (and often air), Katie Ledecky and Simone Biles have cemented their status as the G.O.A.T.s of their sports in Paris.

Ledecky won her fourteenth medal, a gold, on Saturday in the 800-meter freestyle and extended her record as the most-decorated female American Olympian in history.

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Wisconsin Headlines


Officials Recover Body Discovered In Lake Winnebago

A male body was recovered from the shores of a boat launch in Winnebago County just off Highway 45 Friday evening.

According to Lieutenant Craig Quick with the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, at around 6:30 p.m., officials responded to Fahrney Point Boat Ramp in the Town of Black Wolf at Kalbus County Harbor Campground for a report of a body discovered by boaters floating in the water.

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Public Testing Of Voting Equipment Can Begin Saturday

The Wisconsin Elections Commission is reminding media members and the public that the window for public testing of electronic voting equipment for the Aug. 13 Partisan Primary Election commences on Saturday, Aug. 3. Testing must occur prior to Election Day.

The testing allows Wisconsinites to see firsthand how election officials prepare for the upcoming contests, and to better understand the security protocols that are in place ahead of Election Day.

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Who Gets To Decide How Federal Money For Wisconsin Is Spent?

Usually, only about 20% of Wisconsin’s voters cast a ballot in primary elections, like the one on Aug. 13. Voters in that election will not only choose candidates — they’ll also see two questions that will require a yes or no answer.

These two questions are about amending the state constitution and need to be approved by more than 50% of voters. Constitutional amendments approved by voters become state law, but they differ from regular bills passed by the state Legislature because the governor cannot veto them.

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Man Facing Several Charges After A Two-Hour Long Standoff With Police

The Madison Police Department shared on Facebook the items that were confiscated from a man following a standoff that lasted several hours on top of a stranger's roof on Wednesday.

According to the post, 30-year-old Patrick T. Bishop initially escaped police during a traffic stop Wednesday afternoon near McKenna Blvd. and Park Heights Court, then later ran from officers when they approached him at a nearby apartment.

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Wisconsin Lumber Facility Closes Permanently, 48 Employees Terminated

Gladstone’s Besse Forest Products announced Friday that one of its Wis. locations is closing its doors effective immediately.

Besse Forest Products, Inc.’s Goodman Veneer and Lumber facility, located at 200 C Avenue, Goodman, Wis., will additionally terminate 48 employees.

The company says there are no bumping or transfer rights to other jobs or locations. None of the affected employees are represented by a collective bargaining representative.

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Last Update: Aug 05, 2024 7:39 am CDT

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