U.S. and China Tie for Gold, Trump Campaign Hacked
- U.S. and China tied for gold medals at the Olympics.
- Kamala Harris stopped 'lock him up' chants.
- Trump Campaign claims to have been hacked.
In a historic conclusion to the Summer Olympics, the United States and China finished tied for the most gold medals, each securing 40. Team USA's women's basketball team clinched their eighth consecutive Olympic gold in a nail-biting match against France, which underscored the competitive spirit of the Games. Overall, the U.S. led in total medals with 126, while China followed with 91, marking the first time in Olympic history that two countries shared the top spot for gold medals. In a notable development, U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles was ordered to return her bronze medal in the floor exercise after the International Olympic Committee upheld a ruling that a coach's appeal was submitted four seconds late. This decision adds a layer of controversy to the Games, as it highlights the strict adherence to rules governing medal eligibility. In other news, the Trump campaign has reported a hacking incident allegedly perpetrated by an Iranian group. Campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung indicated that the breach occurred in June, coinciding with the critical period surrounding the selection of a Vice Presidential nominee. This claim has sparked discussions about cybersecurity and election integrity. Additionally, a 911 call has revealed that the uncle of the Uvalde school shooter attempted to intervene during the tragic incident that resulted in the deaths of 19 children and two teachers in May 2022. The release of this audio, part of a larger collection of recordings, has reignited conversations about mental health and gun violence in America.