Tropical Storm Debby hit Florida with heavy rain and high winds, causing at least four deaths. It is now moving towards the Eastern Seaboard and could flood historic Southern cities. Record-setting rain is expected, with up to 30 inches possible in some areas, posing a threat to Savannah, Charleston, and other cities. (AP)
A federal judge ruled that Google violated U.S. antitrust laws as a monopoly in search and text advertising. The 2020 lawsuit alleged that Google maintained its market share through barriers to entry and exclusive contracts. Consequences, including potential fines, have not been determined. (UPI)
Ohio residents can now buy recreational marijuana at select dispensaries, with 98 dispensaries ready for sales after a decision from voters last November. The Ohio Department of Commerce will issue certificates of operation, aiming to smooth the transition from the existing Medical Marijuana Control Program to the new system. (UPI)
Global stocks fell on Monday due to concerns about the U.S. economy following a weaker-than-expected jobs report. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 plummeted, while Japan’s Nikkei had its worst day since 1987. The slight rise in the U.S. unemployment rate sparked fears of a recession, though many analysts believe it may be an overreaction. (NPR)
U.S. personnel were reportedly injured in a suspected rocket attack at al-Asad airbase in Iraq. President Biden was briefed, and base staff are assessing the damage. The attack occurred amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, with fears of wider conflict due to recent events in Beirut, Tehran, and Gaza. (NBC News)