The coach was seen telling athlete Annika Schleu to “really hit it” when the horse would not cooperate during Friday’s event. Source
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Wildfires threaten to reduce thousands of California homes to ashes
The Dixie Fire that incinerated much of Greenville has destroyed more than 180 homes and is threatening more than 10,000 buildings in the northern Sierra Nevada. Source
Colorado railway offering breathtaking views is open after years of renovation
The railway climbs more than 14,000 feet on an hour-long trip to the top of Pikes Peak. Source
Albany County sheriff: Cuomo complaint could lead to misdemeanor charge or charges
“We’re not going to rush this because of who he is. We’re not gonna delay it because who he is,” said Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple. Source
Mask mandates in Missouri highlight political divisions
Kansas City hit its highest positivity rate of COVID cases since the pandemic began at 34.4% Source
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Thousands of bikers attend Sturgis Motorcycle Rally despite COVID-19 surge; Inside Clementines Creamery Source
Albany County sheriff discusses criminal complaint against Cuomo
The Albany County sheriff held a news conference Saturday to discuss a criminal complaint his office received this week from an aide who says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo groped her at the governor’s state residence. Source
Cuomo legal team attacks AG report as accuser files criminal complaint
The legal troubles are deepening for New York’s embattled Governor Andrew Cuomo. One of his accusers has filed a criminal complaint alleging Cuomo groped her. He denies touching anyone inappropriately. On Friday, the governor’s legal team tried to punch holes in the state attorney general’s report that alleges Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women. Michael George reports. Source
U.S. urges Americans in Afghanistan to leave immediately
A security alert urges Americans to leave on commercial flights as Taliban militants are attacking Afghan cities. Source
Apple to check U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse
Apple announced the rollout of a new feature that’s both winning praise and raising concerns. The tool will scan photos and text messages on Apple devices, looking for known images of child sex abuse. Tom Hanson looks at both the benefits and the privacy issues raised by the new technology. Source