Morning Digest

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

35 stories from 8 sources, 57 more held back.

RT

US envoy condemns Israeli strikes on Syrian airbase

US Ambassador to Türkiye Tom Barrack has condemned Israeli airstrikes on an airbase in northwestern Syria as a dangerous escalation. On Tuesday, Israeli forces struck the Abu al-Duhur base in Idlib province, near the Turkish border. Although there were no casualties, the strikes damaged the recently built runways.

RT 4:50 AM

Fauci aide admits hiding Covid records

A former senior official who worked under US Covid czar Anthony Fauci has pleaded guilty to conspiring to hide government records concerning coronavirus research and the origins of the pandemic. David Morens served as a senior adviser at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which Fauci headed, between 2006 and 2022.

RT 2:26 AM

Trump threatens Iran with ‘economic D-Day’

US President Donald Trump has vowed to target any country helping Iran’s economy, shifting from his previous focus on military threats. Trump made the remarks after a 60-day window to negotiate a peace deal with Tehran expired on Monday without breakthroughs. “I am announcing the MOST CRUSHING ECONOMIC OPERATION EVER TAKEN AGAINST ANY COUNTRY!

RT 12:12 AM

Transgender would-be assassin jailed over plot to kill Scott Bessent

A biological male who identifies as a woman was sentenced on Tuesday to six years and one month in prison after pleading guilty to plotting to kill US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. According to the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, Ryan Michael English, who goes by Raleigh Jane English, turned herself in to a police officer outside the Capitol building on January 27, 2025.

RT 11:57 PM

Trump says he will meet Kim Jong-un this year (VIDEO

US President Donald Trump has said he expects to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year, days after ordering joint military drills with South Korea scaled back over what he called their ‘hostile’ signal to Pyongyang. During his first presidency, Trump and Kim sought to improve relations between the two countries, meeting three times, including at the Demilitarized Zone in 2019.

RT 9:08 PM

Cubs — MLB.com

Shaw begins rehab assignment; Milner throws a scoreless inning

Shaw landed on the 10-day Injured List on June 29 with a left-hand sprain that he suffered while fouling off a pitch. Shaw, 24, is hitting .246/.322/.415 (105 OPS+) through 56 games with Chicago this season. He also spent time on the IL earlier in the year with back tightness.

Cubs — MLB.com 4:26 AM

The 10 biggest breakouts on the new Top 100 Prospects list

MLB Pipeline gave a full refresh to its Top 100 Prospects list last week -- and each team’s Top 30 -- now that the 2026 draftees have joined their respective organizations. That makes it as good a time as any to look at the biggest breakout players in Minor Leagues. Some of these players were high Draft picks or on the preseason Top 100 Prospects list.

Cubs — MLB.com 11:15 PM

Cubs bolster SS depth, claim Arias from Mets; transfer Maton to 60-day IL

CHICAGO -- With Dansby Swanson currently on the injured list and sidelined for at least the next month, the Cubs’ depth at shortstop has been thinned at a crucial point in the baseball calendar. On Wednesday, the Cubs made a move to boost the depth chart, claiming utility man Gabriel Arias off waivers from the Mets to add a layer of insurance not only at shortstop, but around the infield.

Cubs — MLB.com 11:04 PM

Holmes settles in for solid showing in first Crosstown Classic

CHICAGO -- The crowd inside Wrigley Field roared as the baseball that left Alex Bregman’s bat in the seventh inning on Wednesday afternoon carried high over left field. It seemed destined for the bleachers, but this was one of those days when the wind can transform the old ballpark into a hitter’s nightmare.

Cubs — MLB.com 9:50 PM

'This is where I want to be': Behind Townsend's perfect marriage with Chicago

CHICAGO -- Cade Townsend had been to Wrigley Field a handful of times when he was a kid. He remembers coming to games with his family a decade ago -- getting a chance to see the 2016 champions in person -- and has photos of himself wearing Cubs gear in the stands at the Friendly Confines. “And now I’m sitting in the dugout,” Townsend said on Wednesday morning.

Cubs — MLB.com 7:39 PM

ESPN

Orioles bash MLB technology after Alonso's blast ruled foul

BALTIMORE -- Major League Baseball now uses technology to confirm or overturn balls and strikes. Is it time for something similar around the foul poles? The Baltimore Orioles certainly felt aggrieved Wednesday night against the New York Yankees after Pete Alonso's deep fly to left field in the seventh inning was ruled foul and the call was upheld on a review.

ESPN 11:54 PM

NBA trade tracker: Updates for every deal of the 2026 offseason

Major NBA moves have already gone down this offseason, none bigger than the late-night blockbuster that ended a year-long Giannis Antetokounmpo trade saga. The Milwaukee Bucks finally dealt the two-time MVP to the Miami Heat for four players, four first-round picks and a pick swap.

ESPN 9:47 PM

Peyton Watson to Cavs, Max Strus to Clippers in multiteam trade

As part of the multiteam deal, Denver will receive an unprotected 2031 Cavs first-round pick and a 2032 Sacramento Kings second-rounder, according to sources. Watson will sign a new four-year, $88 million deal with a player option and trade kicker to join the Cavaliers, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul and agents Lucas Newton and Calvin Andrews told ESPN.

ESPN 8:13 PM

Kyrgios suspended after positive cocaine test: Everything to know

On Wednesday, Nick Kyrgios, the 2022 Wimbledon runner-up and former world No. 13, announced he had tested positive for cocaine in a drug test earlier this summer and had been given a provisional suspension. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) confirmed the results and the suspension shortly after.

ESPN 8:07 PM

Sources: Bucs, Vea agree to 1-year extension to end hold in

TAMPA, Fla. -- The hold in for Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Vita Vea has ended, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Vea and his agent, Collin Roberts, reached an agreement with the Bucs on a one-year extension that sources said adds $6 million to the $18 million he was already set to make in 2026 for $24 million, plus an additional $24 million in 2027.

ESPN 7:12 PM

Simon Willison

A quote from Jeremy Morrell

My hypothesis is that there is a new opportunity for Extensible Software on the web. LLMs radically lower the cost of authoring extensions, and modern sandbox primitives lower the deployment cost and provide good security boundaries. We can build our app as a solid, accountable core, and allow users to safely extend it in many directions by having LLMs fill in the missing pieces.

Simon Willison 10:56 PM

Conceptual integrity and counting lines of code

Last week I recorded an episode of the Talking Postgres podcast with Claire Giordano on the subject of “How AI is changing software development”. We had a really great conversation. Here are a couple of my highlights from a lightly edited transcript (prompt to Claude: “very minor edits to remove disfluencies”).

Simon Willison 10:46 PM

Raw America

Revealed: Shocking Video Shows McConnell in Addled State Before Hospitalization

Donald Trump was caught on camera this week holding a “cheat sheet” in the Oval Office, the same kind of note card Republicans once said was proof Joe Biden had dementia. Newly surfaced video shows Republican Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky sitting almost completely motionless for hours during a Senate vote session just days before he completely vanished from public view.

Raw America 10:40 PM

Revealed: Natalie Harp’s Brazen Move Against Melania

A new book claims Trump White House staffer Natalie Harp was perhaps the biggest driving force behind the destruction of the East Wing of the White House, which houses the First Lady’s office. New FCC documents show Chairman Brendan Carr has been in constant contact with right-wing media executives and White House officials while refusing to discuss any of it in public.

Raw America 3:51 PM

The Robot Report

Kollmorgen to give a joint-by-joint guide to humanoid motion at RoboBusiness - The Robot Report

Today, humanoid robot OEMs are facing one central challenge: How do they bridge the gap between a working prototype and a manufacturable, scalable product? according to Kollmorgen. While software iterates in weeks, motion hardware moves from paper to functional sample in months and to volume production in years. That mismatch—not concept design—is often the real bottleneck.

The Robot Report 8:15 PM

Cubs — Sun-Times

Splittsville! Stellar Cubs-White Sox season series ends tied 3-3

Chicago baseball fans might not love it, but they won’t forget it. With the White Sox beating the Cubs 3-0 Wednesday at Wrigley Field, the best Crosstown season series of ’em all ended in a 3-3 deadlock. Yes, you read that correctly — the best, since interleague play began in the major leagues in 1997.

Cubs — Sun-Times 6:16 PM

Manufacturing Dive

Bristol Myers Squibb to build $2.3B manufacturing campus in Houston

The project, slated for Generation Park in Houston, is part of Bristol Myers Squibb’s larger plan to invest $40 billion in the United States through 2030 across research and development, technology and domestic manufacturing. The company said it designed the Houston campus to be modular and multimodal, allowing for flexibility as demand shifts to certain medicines over others.

Manufacturing Dive 11:34 AM

Nearly 60 members of Congress call for aluminum pricing investigation

Many regions across the world have physical premiums over the global benchmark price of aluminum. Despite its name, the Midwest Premium functions as the nationwide premium for aluminum in the U.S. market. Premiums are broadly viewed as surcharges to account for factors including regional transportation costs and tariffs.

Manufacturing Dive 10:14 AM