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ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis couple facing felony charges for waving guns at racial injustice protesters who marched near their home allege in a lawsuit that a news photographer trespassed to capture an image of the confrontation.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Mark and Patricia McCloskey, lawyers in their 60s, filed the lawsuit Friday in St. Louis Circuit Court against United Press International photographer Bill Greenblatt and the wire service.At issue was a protest on June 28, when a few hundred marchers veered onto the private street near the McCloskeys’ .15 million home in St. Louis’ posh Central West End area.Mark McCloskey emerged with an AR-15 rifle and his wife displayed a semiautomatic handgun. The incident sparked international intention and was shared widely online.Newspaper photographers are allowed to take images from public streets, sidewalks or alleys. The McCloskeys have argued that protesters were trespassing because they live on a private street.The McCloskeys are also suing Redbubble, an online custom retail website. The couple says Redbubble users have been selling merchandise that includes the UPI photo without their consent.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported last month that the UPI was considering sending a cease-and-desist to the McCloskeys after they used the image on a set of greeting cards.The McCloskeys, known for being litigious, delivered a virtual address at the 2020 Republican National Convention. 1468
Simone Biles has added another milestone to her historic gymnastics career with a gold medal at the 2018 United States Gymnastics Championships on Sunday.Per The United States Olympic Team, Biles is the first woman ever with five U.S. Gymnastics all-around titles.Per TeamUSA.org's Brandon Penny, Biles became the oldest woman (21) to win the all-around crown since Linda Metheny Mulvihill shared the gold with Joan Moore Gnat in 1971.Since making her debut at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in 2013, Biles has been an unstoppable force. She has taken gold in the all-around in each of her five appearances at the event—she didn't participate last year while taking a hiatus—and has won 16 gold medals across every discipline.After taking all of 2017 off from competition, Biles began training last October with an eye on competing for Team USA at the 2020 Olympics. Her first event back was an overwhelming success with two years to go before the Tokyo Games. 991
Severe storms in the South and Central US claimed four lives Saturday.Three people in Kentucky died in storms that included at least one tornado, and one death was reported in Arkansas.A 79-year-old woman died when she was hit by debris in her southwestern Kentucky home, the Logan County Sheriff's Office said. A tornado that passed through the area was likely EF-2 in strength, the National Weather Service said. That means winds may have gusted up to 110 mph.The county's emergency management office said some structures, including barns and grain bins, were damaged.A man was found dead in Simpson County, Kentucky, after his car became submerged in a creek, CNN affiliate WSMV reported.In Robertson County, on the other side of the border with Tennessee, there were also reports of overturned vehicles, windows blown out, and downed trees.Another unidentified man in Union County, Kentucky, died when his car was submerged in a ditch filled with storm water.In Knobel, Arkansas, Albert Foster, 83, died when his trailer home was blown away by storms passing through, Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller said in a post on the department's official Facebook page.Power outages, downed power poles and flooded roads were reported in the county, the sheriff's office said.Ohio Governor John Kasich issued an emergency declaration for 17 counties - along the Ohio River and in southern Ohio - "due to dangerous conditions resulting from severe storms and heavy rain.""I urge people to stay safe by staying informed, not taking any chances and checking in on your neighbors, especially seniors and families with young kids," Kasich said in a press release.Parts of Kentucky and Tennessee were under a tornado watch until early Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service. 1809
Several celebrities, including Usher, Kevin Hart, and Nicki Minaj, welcomed babies into the world this week.Oscar-winning actor Phoenix and rapper Minaj both became first-time parents. Phoenix and his fiancée, Oscar-nominated actress Rooney Mara, welcomed a son named River, People reported. Minaj, who announced her pregnancy back in July, reportedly gave birth on Wednesday, Billboard reported. The name and sex of the child have not been released.Comedian Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko welcomed their second child, Kaori Mai Hart, a daughter. Eniko posted the news to her Instagram on Wednesday.Singer Usher announced on Instagram that he and his girlfriend welcomed a baby girl, Sovereign Bo Raymond."The View" announced on Twitter that co-host Meghan McCain had given birth to a baby girl, Liberty Sage McCain Domenech.On Monday, actress Amanda Seyfried surprised fans when her husband announced on his Instagram that his wife had given birth to a baby boy. 970
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans say Roy Moore, the Republican nominee in Alabama for a Senate seat, should step aside if an explosive Washington Post report that accuses him of engaging in sexual conduct with underage women is true."If these allegations are true, he must step aside," McConnell said in a statement.GOP Sen. Susan Collins tweeted, "If there is any truth at all to these horrific allegations, Roy Moore should immediately step aside as a Senate candidate." 514