Former President Trump responds to a shooting at Apalachee High School on 'Hannity', while JD Vance's spokesperson criticizes The Associated Press for misrepresenting Vance's comments on school shootings. The AP later corrected the headline to reflect Vance's actual statement.
Voters across the nation express concerns about Vice President Harris' lack of transparency and communication with voters. Polls show mixed results in battleground states. Students in Detroit, Houston, and New York City share their opinions on Harris' media absence.
CNN host Kasie Hunt pressed the Harris campaign's Ian Sams about how her administration would differ from President Biden's during an interview. Vice President Kamala Harris remains silent on alarming incidents involving armed Venezuelan migrant gangs overtaking apartment buildings. Harris calls for action against gun violence after a school shooting in Georgia.
Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill is suing a hotel for false allegations of assault and racism, which he denies, claiming it has damaged his reputation and business opportunities.
Discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris' lack of media availability and upcoming debate against former President Trump.
Former President Trump's sentencing in New York has been postponed until after the November presidential election due to concerns about influencing the election. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. His lawyers are appealing the verdict, citing presidential immunity.
Thousands gather in Ngāruawāhia to pay final respects to New Zealand's Māori king, Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII, who died recently. His daughter ascends to the throne as the new queen, marking a new era of Māori leadership in New Zealand.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have provided housing loans to illegal immigrants for first-time homeownership in California.
Former President Trump holds press conference criticizing legal cases against him and accuses DOJ of working with prosecutors. He denies wrongdoing, especially in the E. Jean Carroll case. Trump is leading in polls for 2024 presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris.
Former President Trump's sentencing hearing has been delayed to Nov. 26, with Trump claiming he did nothing wrong and the case should be dead. There are concerns of election interference and complexities surrounding the sentencing process.
House set to fast-track approval of China-related bills to counter growing threat; focus on confronting China's national security threat through bipartisan support
CNN reports that the presidential race between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is extremely close, with a single point potentially deciding the winner.
Altercation at Arlington National Cemetery involving Trump campaign staff identified. Father of Georgia school shooter faces criminal charges. August job numbers released. Stakes high as economy and Federal Reserve shift gears.
Two Trump campaign staffers had an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery, Indiana State Fair poses a risk for bird flu spread, Labor Department to report on August employment numbers, and NPR recommends movies, TV shows, books, music, games, and quizzes to check out this weekend.
South Korean authorities are responding to the increasing use of deepfakes for digital sex abuse, with a crackdown on Telegram chat rooms distributing fake sexual images. The victims, mostly women and teenagers, face violations of privacy and trust. The purpose behind these deepfakes is often to belittle women and express misogyny. Women's rights groups blame the government for not addressing the root cause of sexism, while the legal system struggles to recognize digital sex abuse as a serious crime.
Protests in Israel demand a ceasefire deal with Hamas after the death of six hostages. No agreement has been reached yet.
Lucy Sorensen, an associate professor, discusses the role of armed school resource officers in preventing school shootings, highlighting the pros and cons of their effectiveness.
Questions remain over a school shooting that killed two students and two teachers, with the father of the 14-year-old shooter charged with manslaughter. The father now faces charges for allowing his son to possess a weapon.
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush-money trial, becoming the first former president convicted of crimes. The sentencing has been delayed to avoid political interference around the upcoming election.
Former Philippines mayor Alice Guo, accused of ties to Chinese criminal syndicates and money laundering, arrived in Manila after being deported from Indonesia. She denies the accusations and is wanted by the Philippine Senate for refusing to appear before an investigation.
The Biden administration is implementing new export controls on critical technologies, including quantum computing and semiconductor goods, to keep pace with China's advancements in the global chips industry.
China and the United States are working on narrowing their differences on climate issues, including climate finance, during talks in Beijing. Progress has been made despite some friction in the bilateral relationship.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado vows to keep pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to leave office in January. She urges international community to recognize her faction's presidential candidate as election winner and hold government officials accountable for abuses. Recent events include arrest warrant for opposition diplomat, protests, and international condemnation of Maduro's actions.
The U.S. government secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners who arrived in Guatemala and will apply for entry to the United States or other countries. The prisoners were released on humanitarian grounds, and the Nicaraguan government received nothing in exchange. The U.S. continues to pressure the government of President Daniel Ortega for unjustly detaining people.
African leaders attend summit in Beijing to strengthen ties with China, with President Xi Jinping proposing upgraded relations to a strategic level.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warns against forming a coalition with far-right party AfD that triumphed in state legislature election. AfD's growing popularity is pulling other parties right and weakening mainstream politics in Germany.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces protests and criticism for his controversial demand in cease-fire talks following the killings of six hostages in Hamas captivity, threatening progress in negotiations. Leaders across the Middle East express anger and opposition to Netanyahu's stance.
Families of American hostages held by Hamas are pushing for a unilateral deal with the terrorist organization to secure their release, as negotiations with Israel stall. The Biden administration is exploring this option but faces challenges due to Hamas' demands.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects U.S. optimism over a cease-fire deal with Hamas, citing red lines and blaming Hamas for wanting Israel out of Gaza. Negotiations have been complicated by hostage killings and hard-line stances. Families of American hostages urge White House to consider unilateral deal. Netanyahu insists on maintaining military presence in Philadelphi corridor. Deal remains elusive due to disagreements over prisoner exchange and troop redeployment.
Hamas releases propaganda video of American hostage, urging world to focus on cease-fire deal after his death. Parents call for action to secure release of remaining hostages in Hamas' captivity.
The White House requested an investigation into the death of 26-year-old American woman, Aysenur Eygi, in the occupied West Bank, who was shot in the head during an anti-settlement demonstration. Eygi was the only non-Palestinian among 18 demonstrators killed in Beita since 2020.
Civilians in Pokrovsk, Ukraine are preparing for heavy fighting as Russian forces approach, with some choosing to flee while others remain defiant and determined to stay.
Former Labour councillor denies encouraging violent disorder in a speech where he called for political opponents to have their throats cut. He is facing one count of encouraging violent disorder over a speech made at a 'peace rally'.
Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for more weaponry from the US and Western nations to strike deep into Russia. Recent deadly airstrikes by Russia have intensified the need for greater capabilities. The US is rushing $250 million in security assistance to Kyiv.
NBA star Steph Curry endorsed Kamala Harris due to her support for abortion, despite his Christian beliefs and his own mother's almost abortion of him.
President Donald Trump promises to revive the American Dream by reducing housing costs for young Americans and excluding illegals from the housing market. He plans to sell federal land, reduce federal regulations, and ban federally backed mortgages for illegal aliens. Democrats, on the other hand, are offering housing aid to migrants. The American Dream concept has been downplayed since the 1990s, with a shift towards focusing on transferring 'equity' and celebrating illegal migrants as 'Dreamers.'
The corporate media is criticized for not pressuring Vice President Kamala Harris to do interviews while her husband does more interviews. This is seen as unprecedented and a result of media bias towards Democrats.
The Associated Press misquoted Republican Sen. JD Vance on school shootings, leading to backlash. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz repeated the misquote without retraction.
Country singer Jason Aldean expressed his support for former President Donald Trump, calling him a 'cool guy' and a leader our country needs. Aldean also encouraged young people to vote in the upcoming election.
Argentine President Javier Milei criticized Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro for bringing forward Christmas to cover up a crackdown on dissidents. Milei also criticized Brazil for banning the social media platform X. The Madrid Forum, a conservative group, expressed support for the Venezuelan people and denounced the international community's response to Maduro's regime.
Dennis Quaid faced hostile questions from CNN's Chris Wallace over his support for Donald Trump, defending the similarities between Trump and Reagan. Quaid stars in 'Reagan,' a movie with a strong audience approval rating despite negative reviews from critics.
Pope Francis and Indonesia's Grand Imam Nasaruddin Umar sign a joint declaration denouncing the crises of dehumanization and climate change, calling for decisive action to protect the environment and promote religious harmony.
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) signed a law requiring retailers with 10 or more employees to install panic buttons for store employees. Critics argue that this measure is ineffective in preventing crime and is seen as a political move by Democrats.
Doug Emhoff sat for a solo interview with Jimmy Kimmel, who praised him and bashed Trump. Kamala Harris has not done a solo interview or press conference. Democrats seem to be shielding her from tough questions.
Hunter Biden changed his plea to guilty on 9 felony charges in his tax case to ensure his sentencing before President Joe Biden leaves office. Speculation about a potential pardon persists despite White House denials. Hunter's defense lawyer initially proposed an Alford plea but ultimately reached a standard guilty plea agreement.
Ongoing disruptions to global shipping caused by Iran-backed Houthi terrorists are making shipping more expensive, leading to service reconfigurations, delays, and shortages. The Red Sea situation poses challenges for the Biden-Harris administration and Western forces are unable to protect salvage teams from Houthi attacks.
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, addresses his arrest in Paris, criticizing French authorities for holding him personally responsible for illegal activities on the platform. He argues that targeting CEOs for such crimes is misguided and could hinder technological innovation.
Indonesian police arrest seven people allegedly connected to an Islamic terror plot to attack Pope Francis during his visit to the country. The suspects made threats via social media and were upset about the Pope's visit to Jakarta's Istiqlal mosque.
MSNBC falsely accuses Sen. JD Vance of dismissing school shootings as a 'fact of life', when he actually called for increased security and lamented the situation. Other outlets, including the Associated Press, also misinterpreted his comments. Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for misrepresenting his words.
Concerns raised about Vice President Kamala Harris's ambiguous policy positions and potential flip-flops, with even campaign aides unsure of her stance on various issues.
RFK's name will not appear on ballots in North Carolina or Michigan following emergency court orders. RFK suspended his third-party bid for the White House and supported Trump. Polls showed he could potentially change the outcome between Trump and Kamala Harris in certain battleground states. Harris's allies hope to keep RFK on the ballot in certain states to draw more votes away from Trump.
Judge Juan Merchan postponed Donald Trump's sentencing for his business records conviction until after the election, giving Trump more time to challenge the conviction and potentially get it thrown out. Trump has attacked Merchan for alleged financial gain from the prosecution. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg faces setbacks after convicting Trump on 34 counts. Trump's daughter has been subpoenaed for documents related to her company's work for Democrat campaigns.
The US Department of Transportation is probing the rewards programs of major US airlines to understand their impact on consumers. The probe could lead to changes that disrupt the profit centers for airlines and credit-card issuers. Loyalty programs have come under fire for luring customers with rewards and then stripping perks. The Transportation Department has taken a hard line with airlines on practices harming consumers, and the probe is the latest in a series of government actions.
Convicted con man George Santos watched another con artist admit to trying to trick him out of $900,000 in a harebrained scheme. Santos is facing sentencing for a string of frauds, including misusing campaign donations. The con artist, Hector Medina, pleaded guilty and faces roughly three to four years in prison. Santos remains bullish on Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
A suburban Detroit judge is removed from handling cases after recordings reveal her making anti-gay insults and racist remarks about Black people. She has been suspended pending investigation by the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.
Supreme Court justices are increasingly turning to book deals to supplement their income, with some receiving multimillion-dollar advances and royalties that far exceed their salaries. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, 'Lovely One,' recently released, has boosted her to the top of Amazon's best-seller list. The financial benefits vary widely among justices, with some earning millions from book deals.
Conservative media is facing scandals, including antisemitism and Russian disinformation. Tucker Carlson's influence on the 'America First' movement remains strong despite backlash. Russian propaganda scheme involving right-wing influencers revealed by the Justice Department.
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Hamas released videos of Israeli hostages, increasing pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu. Parents of victim urge for action. Negotiations for a cease-fire deal face obstacles. Biden administration believes a deal can be reached.
Surging anti-Semitism following Hamas's October 7 attack in Gaza has sparked fear in Jewish communities worldwide, with a dramatic increase in anti-Semitic incidents in Europe and the US. Envoys warn of a tsunami of anti-Semitism reminiscent of World War II, with synagogues being firebombed, Jewish students attacked, and a normalization of anti-Semitism spreading online.
Usha Vance, the wife of Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, has been relatively low-key on the campaign trail compared to other candidates' spouses. She has made appearances at several events but has mostly remained quiet and in the background.
Ohio Senator JD Vance stands by Tucker Carlson amid controversy over an interview whitewashing Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. Vance's spokesman asserts he doesn't share the views expressed in the interview but doesn't believe in cancel culture. Tucker Carlson praised guest Darryl Cooper for his alternative history views on World War Two.
The article discusses comments made by author J.D. Vance regarding the influence of childless individuals in politics, which received backlash from celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Oprah Winfrey. Vance suggested that those without children do not have a direct stake in the country's future.
Former President Donald Trump's sentencing for criminal conviction in Manhattan has been delayed until after Election Day to avoid influencing voters; potential punishment includes prison time for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star.
Donald Trump held a press conference in New York to argue against a $5 million verdict finding him liable of sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in 1996. He claimed Carroll is 'not the chosen one' and continued to deny the allegations. The former President also faces other legal issues and controversies.
The US has detected increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables, raising concerns about potential sabotage operations that could disrupt critical communications infrastructure worldwide.
A beluga whale nicknamed Whaledimir, believed to be part of a Russian research program, was found dead in Norway. Speculation arose about his death being intentional, possibly linked to espionage. Whales have been used for military purposes before, including espionage and mine hunting.
US hiring fell short of forecasts in August, sparking debate over Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Unemployment rate edged down to 4.2%, first decline in five months. Job market showing signs of softening, with companies delaying expansion plans amid high borrowing costs and election uncertainty.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams believes it is appropriate for the central bank to reduce interest rates due to progress in lowering inflation and a cooling labor market.
A recent poll shows former President Trump leading Vice President Harris in Florida and Texas, with a close margin. Winning either state would be an uphill battle for Harris, but could impact the path to 270 electoral votes for Democrats.
Over 100 law enforcement officials endorsed Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the candidates they trust to keep communities safe. They cited Harris's work as a prosecutor and the Biden administration's American Rescue Plan. The group criticized former President Trump for his lack of respect for law enforcement.
88 current and former top executives from corporate America endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president, citing her support for a strong economy and democracy. The endorsement letter is a show of force for Harris ahead of a tight race and the first presidential debate.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris campaign in swing states ahead of the election, exchanging criticisms and outlining their economic proposals.
Vice President Kamala Harris leads over former President Donald Trump among likely voters, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. receiving 3.2% support. The field remains stable with support for Harris and Trump increasing. Kennedy's support has decreased from 6.1% to 3.0%.
Vice President Kamala Harris' political team fundraised over $300 million in August, surpassing Donald Trump's fundraising. Harris' campaign has raised over $540 million since she entered the race, leading to a shift in momentum. Trump campaign reported raising $130 million in August. The fundraising numbers reflect the movement and support for each candidate.
The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, a move requested by Trump's lawyers. The trial involves falsifying business records to silence a porn star's damaging story. Trump was convicted in May and was facing 34 counts of doctoring business records. The delay comes as the White House race intensifies, with Trump and Kamala Harris set to hold their first televised debate.
The League of Conservation Voters is a pro-environment nonprofit that tracks voting records of politicians on environmental issues and aims to elect pro-environment candidates. They have a super PAC that spends millions to support Democratic candidates and advocate for environmental causes.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both claim credit for American manufacturing success, but data shows mixed results. They each cherry-pick data to support their arguments. Manufacturing job growth under both administrations followed a similar pattern of growth and then decline. Other measurements like productivity and output show varying trends. Various experts and reports highlight different aspects of the manufacturing sector under Trump and Biden, pointing out both positive and negative impacts.
South Korea's top court ruled that the country's climate change law did not adequately protect basic human rights and future generations. Activists had filed petitions alleging the government's failure to effectively tackle climate change. The court asked the legislature to revise the carbon neutrality act by 2026 to align with constitutional rights and protect against a climate crisis. The ruling was seen as a significant step towards climate action in Asia.
New Zealand's Maori King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII passed away at age 69 after heart surgery. He succeeded his mother as Maori monarch in 2006. The role is ceremonial and not hereditary. The King Movement aims to unite indigenous tribes against colonialism.
Ukrainian forces launched a surprise attack on Russian territory, gaining ground and holding nearly 500 square miles. Russian troops have not been able to push them back, leading to a stalemate. Both sides are focused on advancing in enemy territory while leaving their own vulnerable. The situation is tense, with fears of escalation and potential long-term occupation.
An F-16 warplane provided to Ukraine by Western partners crashed during Russia's invasion, resulting in the death of the pilot. The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine. The F-16s were seen as an opportunity to counter Russia's air superiority.
Taiwan's defense ministry says China lacks the ability to fully invade Taiwan due to equipment limitations but is developing advanced weapons and exploring other options to threaten Taiwan, such as inspecting foreign cargo ships.
Norwegian Princess Martha Louise is set to marry American spiritual healer Durek Verrett amid controversy over his controversial views and business practices. The royal family faces criticism for their association with Verrett and his unconventional beliefs.
Ukrainian President fires air force commander after F-16 crash during Russian bombardment, Russian attack on Kharkiv kills 6, EU to boost training program for Ukrainian troops.
Houthi rebels attacked a Greek-flagged tanker in the Red Sea, risking a major oil spill. Western countries and the UN are working to prevent an environmental catastrophe.
San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies following demonstrations by pro-Palestinian activists. The move was made after students camped out and protested for three weeks, demanding divestment from companies profiting from Israel's occupation of Palestinian land and the war in Gaza.
Yazidi community in Iraq faces renewed threats and violence from hard-line mullahs, leading to fear and potential displacement, reminiscent of the 2014 ISIS genocide.
Far-right party AfD may become strongest in state election in former East Germany, challenging the central governing coalition. The party, known for anti-immigration and denial of human-caused climate change, is gaining popularity at local and national levels. Issues include Russia-Ukraine war, slow economic growth, green energy transition, and migration debate. Populism is on the rise, challenging traditional coalition models. Immigration and recent terror attack fueling support for AfD. Mainstream parties facing challenges. Chancellor Olaf Scholz taking a rightward stance on deportation of criminals.
Houthis, a Shiite jihadist group, claimed responsibility for attacking a Greek oil tanker in the Red Sea, leaving it abandoned with 150,000 tons of crude oil. The group planted explosives on the ship and posted a video showing their control over the waters. International efforts to stop them have failed.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz advocates for using algae to power the U.S. Navy to fight climate change. He believes sustainable energy solutions are crucial for military resilience, despite criticism from opponents.
Republicans defend former President Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery to honor fallen American servicemembers, criticizing President Biden and Vice President Harris for their actions on the anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing.
Federal appeals court rejects appeal by pro-transgender advocates, allowing Alabama to keep protecting children from transgender surgeries and gender-affirming care for minors. Other events in Texas, Virginia, and Missouri also reject demands from transgender advocates seeking to minimize public recognition of sexes.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released an updated policy regarding gay and transgender members, maintaining that gender is defined by biological sex at birth and discouraging sex change procedures. The policy bars transgenders and transvestites from certain church positions and activities but emphasizes treating transgender individuals with compassion and love. LGBTQ activists have criticized the church's policy changes.
Former President Trump announced he would be voting no on Florida's proposed abortion Amendment 4, which seeks to enshrine the right to abortion throughout a pregnancy in the state's constitution. Trump believes six weeks is too short for an abortion ban but also opposes late-term abortions, calling Democrats radical in their stance. Polls show the amendment falling short of the 60% support needed for passage.
The claim that the DNC placed billboards in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, alleging that former President Donald Trump lied about supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) and was against it is false. Trump announced a policy to pay for IVF treatments during an event in Michigan. The billboards were misleading and misrepresented Trump's stance on IVF.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Moms for Liberty National Summit in Washington, DC.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump Jr. criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for claiming she has done a good job on the economy over the past three and a half years, citing rising prices and inflation as evidence against her statement.
Vice President Kamala Harris admitted in a CNN interview that her values have not changed, despite claims from her aides that she now holds Republican beliefs. She defended her support for the Green New Deal and fracking, which are seen as contradictory positions. The interview was criticized for softball questions and lack of follow-up on contradictions.