google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

First Thing: Texas floods death toll rises as search for survivors turns to recovery operation | US news

Good morning.

The residents in the center of Texas observed a prayer one day after the death of at least 82 people after the destructive flash flood on Friday, because at least 82 people were still missing, because a search and rescue operation for the survivors began to turn into a terrible exercise of rescue organs.

Relatives, San Antonio’nun right -wing dawn after the rain on Friday morning 45 minutes after 26FT (8 meters) rising from the Guadalupe River drowned with the flash flood of 10 girls and a camp consultant continued to wait for the news.

On Monday, Camp Mystic confirmed that the 27 campers and the advisor were killed and the search continued for missing girls and consultants throughout the river.

Erin Patterson found it guilty of killing relatives with a lunch linated with death cover mushrooms

From left to right: Don Patterson, Gail Patterson, Heather Wilkinson and Ian Wilkinson, the only guest of 2023 lunch. Composite: given/Facebook

A jury in Australia found Erin Patterson to kill three relatives and trying to kill the fourth kill with a deadly beef of a deadly beef almost two years ago.

As the hearing entered the 11th week, Victoria accused Patterson, the jury of the Supreme Court, and accused her killed by her parents Don and Gail Patterson and Aunt Heather Wilkinson. The jury of 12 people found Patterson guilty of trying to kill Ian Wilkinson, his husband Ian Wilkinson, who survived lunch after spending weeks in the hospital.

While reading the decisions, Patterson looked forward calmly. No member of Patterson or Wilkinson families did not join the court for decisions.

  • How did the victims die? At the hearing, all the guests were diagnosed with Amanita mushroom poisoning due to the consumption of death hats mushrooms.

  • What was the reason for the murders? The prosecution did not claim a motive and Patterson’s defense lawyer claimed that he never thought of harming his guests.

Trump and the US Trade Secretary, the tariffs were postponed until August 1 and the confusion is delayed with my spark

Donald Trump is talking to journalists on Sunday before boarding Air Force One in Morristown, New Jersey. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP

Donald Trump said he plans to start sending letters to US trade partners dictating new tariffs in the midst of confusion about when new prices will come into force on Monday.

It was set to end on July 9 with the previously announced 90 -day pause, the President was asked whether new rates would enter into force this week or 1 August, as some officials suggested.

Trump answered indefinitely and jumped to add the trading secretary by detecting confusion to add: “But they are entering into force on August 1st. The tariffs come into force on August 1, but the president is currently setting rates and agreements.”

  • What did Trump say when asked? The President said, “No, there will be tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs,” he said. “I think most countries will be held until July 9, yes. Either a letter or agreement.”

In other news…

After an explosion as seen from Israel, smoke rises in Gaza. Photo: Amir Cohen/Reuters
  • According to hospital officials, Israeli fighter planes launched a wave of strikes in Gaza on Sunday and killed at least 38 PalestiniansNegotiations on the ceasefire in the ruined area reached a critical point.

  • Stocks in Tesla go to a sharp decline in the USA Investors will offer more problems for an electric car manufacturer because Elon Musk’s launch of a new political party.

  • Herbicide Component used to replace the glyphosate in Roundup and other Weedkiller products damage organs In multiple ways, it shows new research.

  • Michael Douglas, the Oscar winner twice, announced that he could be finished with actingSaying that there is no real intention ”that will return to the sector.

Statistics of the Day: Laboratory grown sperm and eggs are just a few years away, scientists say

If it is shown to be safe, the process can pave the way for everyone to have biological children, regardless of fertility or age. Photo: Antonio Marquez Lanza/Getty Images

Scientists have only a few years of creating human sex cells in the laboratory, which is the pioneer of an internationally famous field and that progress can open the possibilities of biology for reproduction. Speaking to Guardian, Prof Katsuhiko Hayashi, a developmental geneticist at the University of Osaka, said that his laboratory was about seven years away from the milestone, but other pioneers.

Don’t miss this: ‘Tokyo Capsule Tower, which gives the elegance of’ Pod-Life Rent as much as driving a sports car

Cocoon of yourself… The nakagin capsule tower that causes sensation. Photo: Tomio Ohashi

The nakagin capsule tower, which looked like a pile of washing machines on the edge of a raised highway, was surprisingly arriving in the Tokyo silhouette in 1972. Porthols had the latest mod cons and even ultra luxury models came with a free calculator. Oliver Wainwright, who reappeared in a new exhibition as part of Japan’s beloved building, celebrates an architectural wonder.

Climate Control: Write without cherry cake? Michigan’s signature crop under threat

Climate change, development, labor shortage and tariffs make pits for the cherry farmers of the state. Photo: Grandriver/Getty Images

The National Cherry Festival of Traverse City, known as the Kiraz Cherry Capital of the World ,, attracts 500,000 visitors for eight days to enjoy Carnival trips and air shows to Michigan Beach Town Lake Michigan Beach Town. However, all sunlight and festivals cannot hide an ugly truth: Michigan’s cherry farmers in the terrible straits. Climate change, development, labor shortage and tariffs threaten Michigan’s ability to grow one of his signature plants.

Last thing: having a dog or cat can maintain some brain functions as it gets older, it says work

Dog owners found a more urgent and delayed sharper memory, while cat owners showed a slower decrease in verbal fluency. Photo: Globalp/Getty Images/Istockphoto

As global population ages and dementia rates increase, scientists may have found an unexpected ally in the fight against cognitive decline. In a potential breakthrough for preventive health, researchers have found that having a cat or dog is linked to a slower cognitive decline, potentially preserving certain brain functions as they get older.

Be a member

Sign up in the US morning briefing

The first thing is delivered to thousands of weekdays. If you haven’t registered anyway, subscribe now.

Come into contact with

If you have any questions or comments about any of our bulletins, please send E -POSTA to news bulletins@thegugardian.com.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button