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McCain was a POW, Congressman, U.S. Senator, husband, and father in his life.Senator McCain spent 35 years of his life in Arizona’s politics. See 10 of his major political moments in his career.Take a look through each of the points in the timeline below: 273

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- One former police officer has been charged in the Breonna Taylor case, but that doesn't mean it's the end of investigations.People across the country have been following the case of Taylor's death, and many wanted to see the officers involved face criminal charges. Demonstrations were held Wednesday night in Louisville and other cities after it was announced former Louisville Metro Police Department Detective Brett Hankison's charges of wanton endangerment are not directly related to Taylor's death. Additionally, two officers who fired shots the night Taylor was killed will not face criminal charges. They do still face another investigation, though.The Courier-Journal reports that the Louisville police department is conducting a Professional Standards Unit investigation to determine whether they and four other officers violated police policy or rules during the raid. The results of this internal review could lead to disciplinary action.Also, the FBI is conducting an investigation that could result in civil rights violations.Governor Andy Beshear is calling for the details of the state's investigation to be posted online by Attorney General Daniel Cameron."I trust Kentuckians. They deserve to see the facts for themselves, and I believe that the ability to process those facts helps everybody," said Beshear.Taylor's case is one of many that became a focus in the conversation about police reform. Attorney General Cameron says he'll form a task force to look at Kentucky's search warrants' policies. In Lexington, protesters have called to ban no-knock warrants, just like in Louisville.This story was originally published by Alex Valverde at WLEX. 1694

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Losses are mounting and cash is running short at MoviePass.Helios and Matheson, the owner of the subscription movie service, posted a 6.6 million loss in the second quarter, dwarfing its .7 million loss in the year ago period. It lost 2.47 a share.The company's latest government filing also presented a picture of just how rapidly Helios and Matheson is spending money on the service.It has burned through more than 9 million in cash since the beginning of the year. Most of that money, more than 0 million, has been spent in the last quarter.Meanwhile, the company's cash reserves are dwindling. It has only .5 million in cash on its balance sheet, plus another .7 million held by payments processors. Helios and Matheson warned that "without raising additional capital, there is substantial doubt about the company's ability to continue as a going concern." 888

  

MALIBU (CNS) - Music mogul Simon Cowell was hospitalized Sunday after falling off an electric bicycle at his Malibu home and suffering a broken back.Cowell, 60, was testing a new electric bike, a representative told People Magazine."He hurt his back and was taken to the hospital. He's doing fine, he's under observation and is in the best possible hands," the rep told the magazine."Simon had surgery overnight and is doing OK this morning," a source elaborated to People on Sunday. "It was a five-hour surgery and he has had to have a number of fusions and metal rod put into his back. He landed on his back when he fell from the bike. The injuries are bad but he's also been told he was lucky."Cowell will not appear on Tuesday's live taping of "America's Got Talent" -- the show's first in months after being shut down during the COVID- 19 pandemic, Variety reported Sunday. 886

  

Michael Cohen's stunning guilty plea last week ended months of speculation about the fate of President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer.And now, as Cohen waits for his sentencing hearing set for December, a source familiar with his thinking says "resignation" would be a fitting word to describe the 52-year-old's mindset -- acceptance that he is headed to prison in order to protect his family."He's very resigned to doing the time. He's resigned to the fact that he's going to go to jail for some time," the person said, adding that Cohen does not believe he will receive a presidential pardon from Trump. 622

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