The 5 things you need to know this September 1: What really happened to the classified documents of Mar-a-Lago?

The CDC’s Vaccine Advisory Group will decide today whether to support the recommendation to use booster doses. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. 1. Classified Mar-a-Lago Documents US Government Documents “Were Likely Concealed and Removed” from a Storage Room at Mar-a-Lago as Part of an Effort to “Obstruct” the FBI Investigation about possible mishandling of classified materials by former President Donald Trump, the Justice Department said in a shocking court filing Tuesday night. 2. The figures of Andrés Manuel López Obrador AMLO, as the Mexican politician is popularly known, came to the presidency with promises to fight corruption, grow the economy by caring for the poorest, and pacify the country. But how has he been doing so far? Here, a balance of the numbers of his Government, in the fourth year of his six-year term. How does Aristegui define the Government of López Obrador? 0:53 2. The Black Pastor’s Arrest Video A black pastor in Alabama says he was arrested while watering his neighbor’s flowers, with his attorney calling the incident “irrational, irresponsible and illegal.” In police body camera footage from May and released last week, an officer is seen approaching the man, Michael Jennings, who tells the officer that he has been asked to water flowers while a neighbor is away. They arrest a black pastor in Alabama while watering flowers 1:33 4. Updated booster doses The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized this Wednesday the updated booster doses of vaccines against covid-19 from Moderna and Pfizer. Vaccines may be given once recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC’s vaccine advisory group is scheduled to vote Thursday on whether to support the booster recommendation. The CDC director must then approve the recommendation. Heterologous booster doses increase immunity against covid-19 1:07 5. The map of violent crime in the US President Joe Biden wants 100,000 police officers to be hired and trained in the next five years as part of his plan for a “more secure America.” But what is the situation in the United States? See here the territorial comparison with figures from the FBI. This is Biden’s plan to reduce crime in the US 2:54 Over coffee What makes mosquito bites itch and what to do about it Some people seem to be mosquito magnets: insects flock to them wherever they are, leaving bites on the exposed flesh, while others are left relatively unscathed and itch-free. How do mosquitoes choose their prey and how can we repel them? This is what a million mosquitoes collected for science look like 1:12 Common steroids used for asthma and allergies are linked to brain damage Taking oral or inhaled glucocorticoids, a type of steroid used to curb inflammation in asthma and other autoimmune disorders, may be linked to detrimental changes in the brain’s white matter, according to a new study. August, no named storms It’s not your imagination. The tropical formations of the Atlantic have been very quiet this year despite NOAA and other experts forecasting an above-average season. There hasn’t been a named storm since early July and it’s the first August in 25 years to not have a named storm. US forecasts up to 6 major hurricanes this season 1:54 Why there are billions of dollars in unclaimed lottery prizes No one has claimed the latest Mega Millions jackpot which nets the winner close to $1.34 billion and There are millions of winning tickets left from various lotteries. The question is how many of them will be claimed. What happens if the winner does not claim the Mega Millions prize? 0:59 This is how “The Rings of Power” seemed to us “The Rings of Power” is the first audiovisual production (not counting video games and other formats) of “The Lord of the Rings” that is not directed by Peter Jackson. However, the series, at least in the first two episodes, continues to maintain the essence that permeated the New Zealand filmmaker. It seems exaggerated, but it is not for three reasons. Figure of the day 100 kilometers Stunning new satellite images revealing the extent of Pakistan’s record flooding show how a bursting Indus River has turned part of Sindh province into a 100-kilometre-wide inland lake. See how the rains and floods have affected Pakistan 1:00 Quote of the day “The border between Colombia and Venezuela is poorly marked and US citizens are at risk of accidentally crossing into Venezuela and being detained for illegal entry” The US Embassy The US in Colombia warns Americans about the risk of detention on the Colombian-Venezuelan border. And finally… ‘This is so embarrassing’: Woman Trapped Upside Down on Apparatus at Gym A woman called 911 while she was stuck face down vertically at the gym. CNN’s Jeanne Moos tells with the protagonist about the backwards 911 call. Woman hung upside down in gym for 12 minutes 2:05