Death toll rises to 4 in Northern California’s McKinney Fire

Death toll rises to 4 in Northern California’s McKinney Fire
Death toll rises to 4 in Northern California’s McKinney Fire
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(NEW YORK) — Two more people have been killed by a massive fire raging through a Northern California national forest, officials said Tuesday.

The death toll from the McKinney Fire burning in the Klamath National Forest near the Oregon border now stands at four after search teams discovered two bodies Monday at separate residences on the perimeter of the blaze along Highway 96, according to the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office.

The grim discovery comes after two people were found dead over the weekend in their car in a driveway in the town of Klamath River, according to the sheriff’s office. Officials believe they were trying to flee the fire when they were killed.

Search crews continued Tuesday going door to door searching for victims of the ferocious blaze.

Meanwhile, firefighters battling the enormous blaze in Northern California’s Klamath National Forest are simultaneously fighting another growing fire in the same drought-dry forest, officials said. The China2 Fire is burning about 60 miles away near the community of Happy Camp.

Both blazes in Siskiyou County were 0% contained Tuesday morning. The McKinney fire, near the small town of Yreka, grew by nearly 700 acres overnight to 56,165 acres, officials said.

Fanned by erratic winds, the China2 Fire ignited Friday, the same day as the McKinney Fire, and has been more of a slow burn compared the rapid pace of the larger blaze, according to Cal Fire’s latest incident reports. The China2 Fire has grown from roughly 300 acres on Saturday to nearly 2,000 acres by Tuesday.

Joel Brumm, a spokesperson for the Klamath National Forest, told ABC News that a federal team of firefighters is being moved from the McKinney Fire on Tuesday to help battle the China2 blaze.

“They’re trying to keep the fire from crossing Highway 96 at any point,” said Brumm. Highway 96 has been closed in the area since both fires started.

Brumm said the China2 Fire, started by a lightning strike, has merged with a smaller blaze called the Evans Fire. Yet another fire burning near the China2 Fire, called the Alex Fire, has charred about 140 acres.

While rainfall on Monday night and into Tuesday morning kept the McKinney Fire’s growth minimal, no rain was reported in the China2 Fire, Brumm said.

“They didn’t have that precipitation, so they were still seeing active burning last night, active flames,” he said.

Red Flag fire danger warnings have been issued for Tuesday in the area of the McKinney Fire due to possible thunderstorms, strong winds and lightning, according to Brumm, who described the McKinney Fire “as creeping and smoldering at this moment.”

“The moisture with the thunderstorms can be helpful, but you can get these winds up to 40 and 50 mph, which can catch an ember, bring it back to life and really cause this fire to move quickly,” he said.

The McKinney Fire is burning through a tinderbox of high dry grass, brush and timber and is now the largest wildland fire in the state this year, surpassing the Oak Fire in Mariposa County near Yosemite, according to Cal Fire. The Oak Fire, which started on July 22, was 76% contained on Tuesday after burning 19,244 acres and destroying 182 structures, including more than 100 homes, officials said.

About 3,000 residents, including some on the west side of Yreka, have been evacuated due to the McKinney Fire’s proximity to the town.

“Crews were able to work successfully behind the city of Yreka, bringing dozer line along the ridge to protect the structures,” Cal Fire said in its incident report released Tuesday morning.

Many of the homes and structures damaged or destroyed by the McKinney Fire were in the community of Klamath River, about 33 miles west of Yreka.

“It’s devastating,” Chief Janet Jones of the Klamath River Volunteer Fire Department, told ABC News. “We don’t have the resources that larger cities do. The people won’t be able to rebuild.”

ABC News’ Will Carr and Jenna Harrison contributed to this report.

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Arizona’s GOP attorney general refutes claims of dead 2020 voters

Arizona’s GOP attorney general refutes claims of dead 2020 voters
Arizona’s GOP attorney general refutes claims of dead 2020 voters
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(PHOENIX, Az.) — Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who is running in Tuesday’s GOP Senate primary, said a review of the 2020 election found that just one ballot was cast in a dead voter’s name, refuting allegations, mostly from Trump supporters, that nearly 300 such ballots had been returned two years ago.

The finding from Brnovich’s office, revealed in a letter to state Senate President Karen Fann, also a Republican, marks another knock on a partisan review conducted by the Cyber Ninjas firm and propelled by Republican state senators.

The criminal investigation was sparked last year after former President Donald Trump and his allies alleged without evidence that voter fraud cost him a victory in the Grand Canyon State in 2020.

“After spending hundreds of hours reviewing these allegations, our investigators were able to determine only one of the 282 voters on the list was deceased at the time of the election. All other persons listed as deceased were found to be current voters,” Brnovich wrote, referencing the Cyber Ninjas report allegations.

Brnovich added that some of the claims “were so absurd” that the “names and birthdates didn’t even match the deceased, and others included dates of death after the election.”

“Our agents investigated all individuals that Cyber Ninjas reported as dead, and many were surprised to learn they were allegedly deceased,” he wrote.

“We supported the Arizona Senate’s ability to conduct an audit of Maricopa County’s elections and understand the importance of reviewing the results,” Brnovich wrote. “However, allegations of widespread deceased voters from the Senate Audit and other complaints…are insufficient and not corroborated.”

The letter from Brnovich did not say if there were any charges stemming from the one ballot cast on behalf of a deceased voter.

The Cyber Ninjas review, widely panned by Democrats and elections officials, focused on Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county and the home to Phoenix. Despite the claims of the 282 ballots, the firm’s report still showed that now-President Joe Biden won the state by 360 more votes than originally believed.

Fann said in a statement that she is “thankful’ to Brnovich’s efforts.

“They asked us to do the hard work of fact finding, and we are delivering the facts. This step of the AG’s investigation is critical to restoring the diminished confidence our constituents expressed following the last election. We’re grateful for the increased voter integrity measures put in place after the audit revealed weaknesses in our election processes,” she said.

The report comes as debates over “election integrity” in the GOP Senate primary, which will pit Brnovich against Blake Masters and Jim Lamon, among others.

Masters and Lamon have questioned the results of the 2020 election in Arizona, while Brnovich has defended the vote in the state but has expressed concern over “serious vulnerabilities” in the electoral system.

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‘Batgirl’ gets her wings clipped at Warner Bros.

‘Batgirl’ gets her wings clipped at Warner Bros.
‘Batgirl’ gets her wings clipped at Warner Bros.
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In a surprise move, Warner Bros. has shelved its nearly completed Batgirl film. According to The Wrap, the cost-cutting measure comes after Discovery’s acquisition of WarnerMedia and an attempt to get its caped crusaders in order.

The film starred In the HeightsLeslie Grace as the title character and her alter-ego, Barbara Gordon, as well as J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, her father. Michael Keaton was to reprise as Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Keaton will still appear in the forthcoming The Flash film, starring Ezra Miller, however.

The Wrap reports Batgirl was initially bound for HBO Max and also a possible theatrical release. But with a budget that swelled to $90 million, it was too expensive for the small screen and looked too small screen for the big screen. Insiders put it bluntly to the trade: “The movie simply did not work.”

As ABC Audio has reported, Brendan Fraser was playing the heavy, a villain known as Firefly.

Batgirl was being directed by Bad Boys for Life‘s Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who recently won raves for backing the Disney+ show Ms. Marvel.

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Music notes: Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, AJR, Camila Cabello, Andy Grammer and Halsey

Music notes: Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, AJR, Camila Cabello, Andy Grammer and Halsey
Music notes: Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, AJR, Camila Cabello, Andy Grammer and Halsey

Katy Perry briefly lived in Kentucky while fiancé Orlando Bloom filmed Red Right Hand, and she told People she loved “the country life” — though it took some adjusting. She explained, “I’ve lived in the big so much. Learning how to be a normal person is good. To have to go to the grocery store, go to Walmart.”

Billie Eilish got a shout out from Blondie after performing together at the Hollywood Bowl last week. Blondie honored the “bad guy” singer on Instagram, calling her “incredible” and “amazing.” Billie shared the post to her Instagram Story and added a giggling while blushing emoji.

AJR‘s Ryan Met showed how they created “Way Less Sad,” revealing it was inspired by the horn line heard in the end of Simon & Garfunkel’s “My Little Town.” Said Ryan, “We thought that was the catchiest melody ever but it only happens during the fadeout of the song. So we wanted to make that a song unto itself!”

Camila Cabello gave in to her impulse to jump on the kiddie-sized bike at the store and go for a ride. “He said girl an u ride,” the Grammy nominee captioned the post of her sitting on a “Baby Shark”-themed bike.

Andy Grammer infused some Jazzercise into a recent concert. Jazzercise shared a video of him inviting an instructor to perform her routine to “Honey, I’m Good” onstage! 

Halsey got their snack on when showing off the Japanese snacks they adore. The singer shared their “mini 7-eleven haul in tokyo” on TikTok, which sees them eating different kinds of chips and candy. One follower asked Halsey if their food allergies have improved, but the singer admitted, “I have a few that are really dangerous but most are like ‘is this worth feeling s***ty and taking a Benadryl’ and Japanese candy is DEF worth!!”

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Music notes: Andy Grammer, Carly Rae Jepsen, Michael Bublé, Katy Perry and Camila Cabello

Music notes: Andy Grammer, Carly Rae Jepsen, Michael Bublé, Katy Perry and Camila Cabello
Music notes: Andy Grammer, Carly Rae Jepsen, Michael Bublé, Katy Perry and Camila Cabello

Andy Grammer infused some Jazzercise into a recent concert. Jazzercise shared a hilarious video of Andy inviting an instructor onto the stage to perform her routine while he sang “Honey, I’m Good” onstage! Andy was clearly entertained and said, “This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Carly Rae Jepsen just announced her new album, The Loneliest Time, arrives October 21. She teased a new song snippet, with her declaring, “You know what?  I’m coming back for you, baby.” She did not reveal a song title, but you can preorder her new album now.

Katy Perry briefly lived in Kentucky while fiancé Orlando Bloom filmed Red Right Hand and she told People she loved “the country life” — though it took some adjusting. She explained,”I’ve lived in the big so much. Learning how to be a normal person is good. To have to go to the grocery store, go to Walmart.”

Speaking of Katy, she has new merch for her PLAY residency in Las Vegas — a glittering mushroom purse! She debuted the fabulous trinket on her Instagram, but wondered what could fit in the tiny, uniquely shaped clutch.

Michael Bublé could welcome his new baby girl any day now, so wife Luisana Lopilato made some art with her pregnant belly. She took to her Instagram Stories to show she had a cast made of her pregnant stomach and tasked her three children with putting their handprints on it. She revealed it’s a tradition of theirs.

Camila Cabello gave in to her impulse to jump on the kiddie-sized bike at a big-box store and take it for a spin. “He said girl an u ride,” she captioned the post of her sitting on a “Baby Shark”-themed bike.

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Democrats call for new Homeland Security watchdog, suggest cover-up over Jan. 6 texts

Democrats call for new Homeland Security watchdog, suggest cover-up over Jan. 6 texts
Democrats call for new Homeland Security watchdog, suggest cover-up over Jan. 6 texts
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(WASHINGTON) — Top Democrats in Congress investigating the events of Jan. 6 continued to allege that the government’s federal watchdog for Homeland Security abandoned efforts to collect texts and phone records from that day.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney and Rep. Bennie Thompson, who chair the House Oversight and Homeland Security committees, on Monday renewed calls for Department of Homeland Security Inspector General Joseph Cuffari to step away from the watchdog’s investigation.

“We recently called for you to step aside from this matter and for a new IG to be appointed in light of revelations that you had failed to keep Congress informed of your inability to obtain key information from the Secret Service,” the chairs said in a letter to Cuffari. “Removing yourself from this investigation is even more urgent today.”

“These documents also indicate that your office may have taken steps to cover up the extent of missing records,” the chairs added.

Last month, Cuffari told Congress that the U.S. Secret Service had deleted text messages from Jan. 5 and 6 and that record reviews by DHS attorneys were causing months-long delays.

But House Democrats on Monday said the inspector general may have abandoned plans to collect the texts from the Secret Service more than a year ago and did not report the issues until recently. They requested interviews with Cuffari’s staff as well as internal documents from the office.

Responding to questions on Homeland Security’s data retention policy and the missing records, DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Marsha Espinosa said the department is working with the Jan. 6 committee and is cooperating with the ongoing investigations.

“DHS is fully cooperating with the ongoing investigations and, as appropriate, looking into every avenue to recover text messages and other materials for the Jan. 6 investigations,” Espinosa said in a statement. “The Department is in continued close communication with, and deeply committed to supporting the Jan. 6 Committee and those investigating the events that occurred that day.”

A spokesperson for the Secret Service acknowledged in a recent statement that some phone data from January 2021 was lost as the result of a pre-planned data transfer, noting that the transfer was underway when the IG office made the request in February 2021.

The committees also said that former DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli was using his personal phone, potentially for official government businesses, and Congress was not notified by the inspector general. A report from the government accountability group Project on Government Oversight found that messages from Cuccinelli and then-DHS Secretary Chad Wolf have also gone missing.

“I complied with all data retention laws and returned all my equipment fully loaded to the Department,” Wolf said in a tweet last week. “DHS has all my texts, emails, phone logs, schedules, etc. Any issues with missing data needs to be addressed to DHS.”

A senior DHS official told ABC News that text messages are not always assumed to be records as defined by federal data retention law and individual employees are required to ensure the proper storage of records while working in an official capacity.

ABC News’ Katherine Faulders contributed to this report.

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‘Heathers: The Musical’ coming to Roku

‘Heathers: The Musical’ coming to Roku
‘Heathers: The Musical’ coming to Roku
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The musical broke box office records there and at its later home, Theatre Royal Haymarket, later that year.

Heathers: The Musical returned to the Haymarket for another successful West End season in 2021, and it also toured the United Kingdom before returning to The Other Palace in November 2021, where its hit run continues.

Like the film, the musical centers on Ryder’s Veronica Sawyer finally taking on Westervelt High School’s dreaded, identically monikered mean girls known collectively as The Heathers, with the help of the mysterious new kid, J.D., played by Christian Slater in the film.

The Roku version will star theatrical players Ailsa Davidson as Veronica and Simon Gordon as J.D., as well as Vivian Panka as Heather Duke, Teleri Hughes as Heather McNamara and Maddison Firth as Heather Chandler.

Their film counterparts were played, respectively, by Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk and Kim Walker.

According to Roku, the musical will be filmed at its original venue.

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Amid protests, Senate poised to pass health care for vets exposed to toxic burn pits

Amid protests, Senate poised to pass health care for vets exposed to toxic burn pits
Amid protests, Senate poised to pass health care for vets exposed to toxic burn pits
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(WASHINGTON) — After a series of delays and emotional protests, the Senate is expected to vote Tuesday night on a bill that would help veterans exposed to toxic burn pits.

Schumer announced that the Senate will begin voting on the PACT Act at 5 p.m., with votes on three Republican amendments before a vote on final passage of the bill. Republicans agreed to the deal.

“I believe it will pass and pass this evening,” Schumer said during his weekly press conference.

The PACT Act passed the Senate earlier this year, but after a quick fix in the House required the bill to be voted on again, 26 Republican senators changed their votes and blocked swift passage of the act last week, sparking outrage among Democrats and veterans groups.

Comedian and activist Jon Stewart has become the face of this legislation, joining veterans in protest outside the Capitol for the last several days. He’s harshly criticized Republicans and demanded action from lawmakers.

“America’s heroes who fought in our wars outside sweating their asses off with oxygen, battling all kinds of ailments” while Republican senators were sitting “in the air conditioning walled off from any of it,” Stewart said during a press conference in front of the Capitol Building on Thursday. “They don’t have to hear it, they don’t have to see it. They don’t have to understand that these are human beings.”

Republicans said they did not object to the new funding for veterans in the bill, but wanted the opportunity to modify a “budget gimmick” they say could be exploited by Democrats. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., has led Republicans in their opposition, insisting on an amendment to change language in the bill he says could free up $400 billion in existing funds already being used for veterans by shuffling the money inside the budget to use for unrelated purposes.

“What matters to a veteran whose ill because of a toxic exposure is that the money is there to cover what he needs, that’s what he should be concerned about and that will be there,” Toomey said Tuesday. “What I am trying to limit is the extent that they could use a budget gimmick to reclassify a reclassify spending and go on an unrelated spending binge.”

Republicans will finally get their shot at closing this perceived budget loophole during a Tuesday night vote, when they consider Toomey’s amendment to modify accounting provisions in the bill. It will almost certainly fail.

“We have an exceptionally sympathetic overwhelmingly popular group of Americans, and rightfully so, they are veterans,” Toomey said. “There is overwhelming consensus to provide the resources to at least cover their healthcare cost and provide them with disability benefits because of their service to our country. In fact the cause is so popular that the 280 billion of new spending.

Schumer on the floor called today’s development “good news.”

“Our veterans across America can breathe a sigh of relief,” Schumer said on the floor. “The treatment that they deserve and have been denied by the VA because of all kinds of legal barriers and presumptions will now be gone.”

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Passenger fined $1,846 for bringing McMuffins to Australia

Passenger fined ,846 for bringing McMuffins to Australia
Passenger fined ,846 for bringing McMuffins to Australia
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(LONDON) — A passenger flying from Bali, Indonesia, to Darwin, Australia, was fined 2,664 Australian dollars (about $1,846 U.S.) last week after they were caught with two egg and beef sausage McMuffins and a ham croissant upon arrival in Australia.

The meat products were sniffed out by a newly trained biosecurity detector dog named Zinta.

“This will be the most expensive [McDonald’s] meal this passenger ever has, this fine is twice the cost of an airfare to Bali, but I have no sympathy for people who choose to disobey Australia’s strict biosecurity measures, and recent detections show you will be caught,” Murray Watt, the Australian minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, said in a press release.

Australia has strict policies on the importation of food products in its effort to keep foot and mouth disease out of the country. The passenger received the hefty fine after failing to disclose that they had the meat products.

The meal also included some travel-safe hot cakes, according to a picture of the confiscated breakfast.

“Biosecurity is no joke—it helps protect jobs, our farms, food and supports the economy,” Watt said in the press release. “Passengers who choose to travel need to make sure they are fulfilling the conditions to enter Australia, by following all biosecurity measures.”

The seized meat will be tested for foot and mouth disease before it is destroyed.

Zinta is funded by an AU$14 million biosecurity package from the Australian government. The funding went to more biosecurity monitoring at mail centers and airports, including dogs at certain airports.

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Eminem’s ‘Curtain Call 2’ will feature Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Beyoncé and more

Eminem’s ‘Curtain Call 2’ will feature Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Beyoncé and more
Eminem’s ‘Curtain Call 2’ will feature Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Beyoncé and more
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Eminem‘s greatest hits compilation Curtain Call 2 drops on Friday, and as many artists do ahead of a project’s release, he’s taken to social media to increase fans’ anticipation with some details.

Those details come in the form of a newly unveiled track list, which boasts some star-studded collaborations. Disc 1 includes the Beyoncé-assisted “Walk on Water,” “Godzilla” featuring the late Juice WRLD and “Love the Way You Lie,” Em’s 2010 song with Rihanna. Among the 16 tracks on Disc 2 are “Crack a Bottle” featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, “No Love” with Lil Wayne and another Rihanna collaboration, “The Monster.”

As its name implies, Curtain Call 2 is a sequel to Em’s first compilation, Curtain Call: The Hits, which dropped in 2005. The new record includes music from RelapseRecoveryThe Marshall Mathers LP 2RevivalKamikaze and more. Em is also selling accompanying merch for fans interested in purchasing T-shirts, an orange vinyl complete with his autograph, CD box sets or cassette tapes.

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