NewsNation Articles: August 5, 2023

August 5
Doomscrolling: Digital social media ‘is a drug,’ professor says Judge denies deadline extension in Trump’s election fraud case Pence heckled by Trump supporters as ‘sell out’ after third indictment Jeanette Epps headed to space six years after pulled from flight Under pressure in Ukraine, Putin lashes out at US in Syria Jamie Foxx apologizes for apparent antisemitic Instagram post Will the Jan. 6 indictment affect Trump’s debate calculus? Map: Does your drinking water contain ‘forever chemicals’? Longtime user angry after Elon’s ‘X’ takes over his @music handle Study: Political animosity isn’t just America’s problem Report: EPA approved a fuel component almost guaranteed to cause cancer Study: Childhood trauma can alter brain chemistry Pilot lectures passengers in viral pre-flight speech: ‘He’s fed up with all these childish adults’ Florida cemetery buries widow with wrong husband — not once, but twice Alcohol vs. cannabis vs. tobacco: Doctors answer which is worst for you DC residents complain about Trump’s ‘filth’ comment: ‘Sounds like a lot of lies’ Taylor is priceless, but being a Swiftie isn’t Mega Millions jackpot now estimated to be largest in game’s history Child found under Florida roller coaster track with traumatic injuries, officials say ‘One meal a day’ diet could do more harm than good. Here’s why. ‘Bed rotting’: Some call it self care, but experts urge caution GOP statements on Trump indictment clash with initial Jan. 6 remarks Could AI help detect more cancers from mammograms? DeSantis’ biggest donor cuts off funds, demands moderate shift Reps. Higgins, Stefanik call on CBP to address staffing shortage at northern border Tory Lanez shooting sentencing set for Monday. Here’s what he faces Report: Rent growth falls below zero for first time since pandemic Continued Title 8 asylum rules draw mixed reviews How Trump’s legal woes could affect a future presidency August 5: DOJ seeks protective order after Trump posts ‘I’m coming after you’. US employers add a still-solid 187,000 jobs in June.