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Medal Day Or Elimination For U.S.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 06, 2024 Doctor: can’t POOP? read this… Let’s talk about your poop. I know, I know… not the most comfortable conversation topic. But when you’re constipated, it’s a major issue. You can feel bloated… fatigued… uncomfortable. Sometimes spending hours on the toilet squeezing and straining. Ugh… it’s the worst. And you might not know this… But the human gut can store over 10 pounds of stuck poop! It’s no wonder [chronic constipation]( is a leading cause of doctor visits. I mean, all you want to do is just get the darn thing out. …But how? 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It's only been 2 weeks and I'm already pooping like I did as a teenager.” [>> Discover the new 7-second poop releasing ritual]( Advertisment Good morning, it is Tuesday, August 6, and we're covering the running mate selection of Kamala Harris, elimination or medal day for U.S. teams, stock market moves again after yesterdays plunge & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! 79 years ago from today, August 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, marking a significant event in World War II. This bombing led to the eventual surrender of Japan and the end of the war in the Pacific theater. Breaking Updates Harris selects Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be VP running mate? Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the upcoming election. This decision brings a popular Midwestern leader onto the Democratic ticket, as Walz, currently in his second term as governor and with a notable 12-year congressional background, is expected to strengthen the party’s appeal in crucial northern battleground states. Walz's experience winning over white working-class voters and his progressive achievements are seen as key assets in the Democratic effort to secure states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Walz, a Nebraska native and former high school teacher and Army National Guard member, is relatively unknown nationally, with recent polls indicating a majority of Americans lack familiarity with him. Despite this, his proven track record in both state and national politics, including his progressive policy achievements in Minnesota, positions him as a strong asset for Harris. His work includes significant legislative accomplishments such as protecting abortion rights, legalizing recreational marijuana, and expanding paid family leave, which Democrats hope will resonate on a national level. However, Walz’s selection is not without controversy. Critics have pointed to past issues, including delays in calling the National Guard during the George Floyd protests and significant pandemic fraud cases in Minnesota. Additionally, some argue that his choice does not provide a battleground state advantage since Minnesota has not gone red in a presidential race since 1972. Despite these concerns, Walz’s selection reflects the Democrats' strategic focus on appealing to Midwestern voters and his potential to address key voter blocs crucial for the upcoming election. [Read More Here]( More Olympic Medals Are On The Line, Plus Elimination Games For U.S. Teams On Tuesday in Paris, the spotlight shifts to track, basketball, and soccer events. The men's basketball tournament reaches its quarterfinal stage, with Team USA aiming for a fifth consecutive gold medal as they face Brazil. Alongside them, other high-profile games include France vs. Canada, Germany vs. Greece, and Serbia vs. Australia. In women's soccer, the U.S. team plays Germany in the semifinals, looking to advance to the gold-medal match. The U.S. women's national team, having already defeated Germany in pool play, is poised for a critical showdown. Track and field events also take center stage, featuring several medal races including the women's 200-meter final, where American sprinters Gabrielle Thomas, Brittany Brown, and McKenzie Long will compete. Other track events include the women’s hammer throw and men’s long jump. In beach volleyball, Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes will face Switzerland's Nina Brunner and Tanja Hüberli in the semifinals. Meanwhile, the U.S. women’s water polo team, aiming for their fourth consecutive gold, will play Hungary in the quarterfinals. [Read more updates here]( American Sports & Culture Referees 'wanted the US to lose' Olympic 3x3 tournament, star player Hailey Van Lith says After settling for the bronze medal in the women's 3x3 tournament in Paris, Hailey Van Lith said the referees "wanted to U.S. to lose." How to build a roster with an expensive QB: Six tips for Miami, Green Bay, Jacksonville, more What does the blueprint for winning a title with a signal-caller on a huge second contract look like? NFL teams should follow these tips. Report: 49ers have framework on Brandon Aiyuk trade with Browns and Patriots The 49ers might be close to trading one of their best players. American Business & Markets TikTok agrees to pull rewards feature from E.U. amid concerns over 'addictive effect' The rewards program allowed users to earn points in exchange for completing certain “tasks,” such as watching videos, liking content and following creators. CrowdStrike fires back at Delta, claiming the airline ignored offers of help during service meltdown CrowdStrike fired back at Delta after the airline’s CEO lashed out at the cybersecurity firm for computer problems that he said cost Delta $500 million. CrowdStrike claimed Delta would have to explain its own IT shortcomings in any litigation, and that it ignored CrowdStrike’s offers of assistance. US stock futures bounce back after global market sell-off Stock futures bounced back on Tuesday morning following a prior session that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average fall more than 1,000 points in its worst day since 2022. American Politics Senate passes bill to protect kids online and make tech companies accountable for harmful content The Senate has passed legislation designed to protect children from dangerous online content. It's pushing forward with what would be the first major effort by Congress in decades to hold tech companies more accountable for the harm they cause. Biden, Harris meet with national security team as US watches for Iranian retaliation Washington on Monday braced for an expected Iranian retaliation for the killing of a top Hamas leader in Tehran last week, even as deep uncertainty swirled around when Iran would act — and how far it might go. Chuck Schumer eyes opportunities to pass deepfake and AI bills as 2024 elections near In an interview with NBC News, Schumer suggested deepfake election bills could hitch a ride on a funding bill, while AI national security bills could be linked to a big defense policy package. 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