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STAMFORD, Conn. – Former professional wrestler James Harris has died at the age of 70, according to a statement from the WWE.Under the name Kamala, the company says Harris battled the greatest stars in sports-entertainment history, including Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker and Andre the Giant.At 6 feet 7 inches tall, the towering entertainer was referred to as “The Ugandan Giant,” according to the WWE.“He terrorized opponents and thrilled audiences in Mid-South, World Class Championship Wrestling, WCW and WWE until 2006,” wrote the WWE.The wrestling organization didn’t elaborate on how Harris died, but it may have been due to the coronavirus. Kenny Casanova, who The Washington Post says co-wrote Harris’ autobiography, wrote on Facebook that “it was Corona that took him.”Learn more about the wrestler on the WWE’s website. 835
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea announced that it has test-fired a new type of tactical guided weapon. The Korean Central News Agency says Chairman Kim Jong Un observed the firing of the weapon Wednesday by the Academy of Defense Science.The agency reports that Kim said “the development of the weapon system serves as an event of very weighty significance in increasing the combat power of the People’s Army.”The agency says Kim mounted an observation post to learn about the test-fire of the new-type tactical guided weapon and guide the test-fire.The announcement came after reports of new activity at a North Korean missile research center and long-range rocket site where the North is believed to build long-range missiles targeting the U.S. mainland.The White House said it was aware of the report and had no comment.The Associated Press could not immediately and independently verify North Korea’s claim. 925

Several major airlines are allowing travelers who are flying to or from the Gulf Coast to change their flight without a fee before Hurricane Laura hits.According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Laura is expected to make landfall sometime Wednesday evening.Per WFTS, Hurricane Laura will become a "major" Category 3 storm once it reaches landfall.As travelers plan ahead of the storm, United, Southwest, Delta, American Airlines, and Spirit are allowing customers to adjust their flights without paying any additional charges.Listed below are the criteria the airlines listed to change flights:AMERICANThe airlines will waive your change fee if you bought your ticket by Aug. 25 to fly out between Aug. 25-27, and rebooked between Aug. 25-31.Passengers must also not change their origin or destination city and travel in the same cabin.Airports:Alexandria, Louisiana (AEX)Baton Rouge, Louisiana (BTR)Beaumont / Port Arthur, Texas (BPT)Gulfport / Biloxi, Mississippi (GPT)Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH)Houston Hobby (HOU)Key West, Florida (EYW)Lafayette, Louisiana (LFT)Lake Charles, Louisiana (LCH)Mobile, Alabama (MOB)Monroe, Louisiana (MLU)New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY)Shreveport, Louisiana (SHV)DELTAIf passengers were scheduled to fly into the Gulf Coast between Aug. 25-27, you are eligible for a no-fee one-time flight change, but must be booked by Aug. 30. The rescheduled trip must also take place by Aug. 30.Airports:Alexandria, Louisiana (AEX)Baton Rouge, Louisiana (BTR)Gulfport / Biloxi, Mississippi (GPT)Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH)Houston Hobby (HOU)Lafayette, Louisiana (LFT)Monroe, Louisiana (MLU)New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY)Shreveport, Louisiana (SHV)SOUTHWESTDue to the storm, customers flying to or from New Orleans between Aug. 24-27 and Houston between Aug. 25-27 may see their flight delayed, canceled, or diverted. If you have a holding reservation to either of those two cities, you can rebook "in the original class of service" or on standby within two weeks of your "original date of travel between the original city-pairs" without any cost. Flights:Monday-Thursday, Aug. 24-27New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY)Tuesday-Thursday, Aug. 25-27Houston, Texas (HOU)SPIRITSpirit says it would waive fare difference and modification charges through Sept. 2 if guests are booked to travel between Aug. 25-27 to, from, or through Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) or New Orleans (MSY).After Sept. 2, the airline says the modification charge will be waived, but a fare difference may apply.UNITEDUnited says it would waive the change fees and difference in fare if you booked your ticket by Aug. 24 and were scheduled to fly Aug. 26-27. You must reschedule on or before Sept. 1, but travel between the first cities and in the original cabin.Airports:Baton Rouge, Louisiana (BTR)Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas (BPT)Gulfport, Mississippi (GPT)Houston, Texas (IAH)Lafayette, Louisiana (LFT)Lake Charles, Louisiana (LCH)Monroe, Louisiana (MLU)New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY)Shreveport, Louisiana (SHV)This list will continue to update. 3087
Special counsel Robert Mueller raised the notion of subpoenaing President Donald Trump in at least one meeting with the President's lawyers, two sources familiar with the matter tell CNN.Mueller floated the possibility of subpoenaing Trump to testify before a grand jury if he refused to sit down for an interview with the special counsel, The Washington Post first reported on Tuesday, citing four people familiar with the encounter.The exchange between special counsel investigators and Trump's lawyers, which took place in early March according to the Post, prompted Trump's then-lawyer John Dowd to respond, "This isn't some game.""You are screwing with the work of the President of the United States," Dowd continued, two people with knowledge of his comments told The Washington Post.One source confirmed to CNN that Dowd retorted sharply to the special counsel's suggestion. Dowd has since left the legal team.Mueller is leading the probe investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election and any potential connections between Trump campaign associates and the Kremlin. Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion. 1139
Several media outlets reported that approximately 30 people tried to set the Hall of Justice on fire in Louisville on Sunday.According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, the fire occurred just before midnight, but the Louisville Fire Department put it out shortly thereafter.No one was arrested, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.WAVE reported that a crowd in Jefferson Square Park dispersed before police got there.Louisville Fire Department's arson unit is investigating the incident, The Courier-Journal reported.The Courier-Journal reported that several buildings in downtown Louisville, which includes the Hall of Justice, have been boarded up amid protests for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot and killed inside her home allegedly by Louisville officers. 784
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