Here are some of the top stories making waves online today, August 29th, including the latest on the US presidential election, why Yelp is suing Google, and much more.
Yelp has accused Google in an antitrust lawsuit of illegally promoting its content over competitors (Axios)
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Harris widening her lead over Trump with support from women and Hispanics (Reuters)
Harris and Trump are neck and neck in seven battleground states: poll (The Hill)
Vance issues harshest accusation yet of Harris over Afghanistan withdrawal (NBC)
Trump campaign warned not to take photos at Arlington before altercation, defense official says (AP)
IDF attacks in West Bank leave 11 dead (ABC)
Bugs, mold and mildew found at Boar's Head plant linked to deadly Listeria outbreak (CBS)
Supreme Court won't revive Biden's loan forgiveness program (Politico)
Fall is in the forecast, but there's bad news for fall lovers (CNN)
Other notable headlines
Carrie Underwood talks about filling in for Katy Perry on 'American Idol' and hints at what audiences can expect from her as a judge (THR)
CIA official: Plot to attack Taylor Swift show thwarted, suspect wanted to kill 'tens of thousands' (AP)
Mae Whitman gives birth and names first child after 'Parenthood' co-star (E!)
Heather Graham hasn't spoken to 'estranged' parents since they warned her Hollywood was 'evil' (NY Post)
NCT's Taeil leaves K-pop group amid sex crime allegations, label confirms (Variety)
Fever star Caitlin Clark breaks WNBA rookie 3-point record (Yahoo)