DeSantis campaign urges patience for breakout moment with eye toward first debate
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
(CNN) — Facing a long summer of running from behind former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is for now resisting calls to dramatically change course in his presidential campaign, instead targeting the first debate in late August as his opportunity to alter the trajectory of the race.Multiple sources told CNN that the DeSantis campaign doesn’t anticipate national polls fluctuating much before then – leaving him largely in the same position he has been since entering the race seven weeks ago: a well-funded second-place contender who is far ahead of most of the field but trailing Trump considerably.Some Republicans invested in his candidacy fear DeSantis is wasting valuable time to gain traction against the unprecedented campaign of a former president still popular with the GOP base. DeSantis, though, is urging patience, insisting it’s still very early in the political calendar.DeSantis will convene top donors and fundraisers in South Florida next Friday for a retreat ...Saudi Arabia’s MBS to visit UK — report
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
LONDON — Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — known as MBS — is set to visit the U.K. later this year, it was reported Friday.According to the Financial Times, the trip is set to take place around October or November and comes amid a wider Western push to re-establish ties with the nation following the 2018 killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Bin Salman has been accused of coordinating the murder.Pressed on the reports of a visit Friday, Downing Street declined to confirm details of a foreign leader’s trip. But they repeated condemnation of Khashoggi’s killing. “We’ve been clear the murder was a terrible crime and the Saudis should ensure it never happens again,” the prime minister’s official spokesperson said. Khashoggi, who was also the editor-in-chief of the Al-Arab News Channel, was assassinated in 2018 at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Bin Salman has had meetings with a number of Western leaders recentl...Putin says ‘Wagner does not exist’ after meeting Prigozhin
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
Russian President Vladimir Putin has given his own account of a June 29 meeting with Wagner mutineer Yevgeny Prigozhin and his men in the Kremlin after the paramilitary group’s aborted mutiny, claiming he gave the fighters an opportunity to continue fighting in Ukraine. Speaking to a reporter from Russia’s state-controlled Kommersant newspaper on Thursday, Putin said 35 Wagner fighters accompanied Prigozhin to the three-hour meeting in the Kremlin last month. The Russian president said he offered Wagner troops several options, including continuing to operate under the command of someone he identified by the call sign “Sedoy,” meaning “Gray-haired,” whom they had served under for 16 months. “All of them could have gathered in one place and continued to serve,” Putin said, “and nothing would have changed for them. They would have been led by the same person who has been their real commander all this time.” “Many people nodded...Biden admin believes hack gave China insights into US thinking ahead of Blinken’s crucial Beijing visit
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
(CNN) — The Biden administration believes that a Chinese hacking operation which breached US government email systems, including the State Department, gave the Chinese government insights about US thinking heading into Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to Beijing in June, according to two US officials.The hack – which Microsoft said was launched in mid-May – was discovered by the State Department right around the time of Blinken’s visit to Beijing, officials said. But it was not immediately clear that China was behind it and it was not widely known about within the department, they said.The news that the hack allowed China to access information ahead of a crucial visit that US officials hoped would start a reset of relations after months of tensions underlines the complexities of modern diplomacy but it’s unlikely to shock US officials who are well aware that two major global powers spy on each other’s communications.On Friday, Blinken would not say h...Crews rescue construction worker stuck on lift in Framingham
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
Crews in Framingham responded on Thursday to rescue a man after he ended up stuck in the bucket of a lift vehicle roughly 100 feet above the ground, officials said. The Framingham Fire Department, in a statement, said the incident happened on Bishop Street, involving a 29-year-old construction worker.“While adjusting his position, the bucket of his lift got stuck on the railing that was being removed from the old Dennison smoke stack,” fire officials said. Crews spent roughly three hours working on the rescue, navigating high voltage wires, among other things, according to the fire department. Ultimately, officials said crews were able to get the man back to the ground safely. “All crews did a phenomenal job working together in challenging extreme heat conditions,” the fire department said.Photos from the scene showed the rescue in progress, with crews using at least two ladder trucks in their efforts.West Nile Virus detected in mosquitos in Worcester
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
West Nile Virus has been detected in mosquitos in Worcester, marking the second mosquito sample to test positive for the virus in Massachusetts this year, officials announced. There have been no human cases in Massachusetts to date in 2023 and the risk level for West Nile Virus remained low throughout the state as of Friday, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Still, officials are planning to spray in a designated area in Worcester after sunset on either Tuesday or Wednesday of next week, depending on weather. The designated area where mosquitoes tested positive and where officials plan to spray includes part of Burncoat Street and the surrounding area, as detailed in a map from the city of Worcester.West Nile Virus is most commonly transmitted to humans through mosquito bites. While it often causes no symptoms in the people it infects, the virus can cause “flu-like illness” and, in rare cases, more severe symptoms.Worcester officials said there were eig...Gilgo Beach murders: Suspect taken into custody in Long Island serial killings
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
A suspect has been taken into custody on New York’s Long Island in connection with a long-unsolved string of killings, known as the Gilgo Beach murders, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Friday.The case has drawn immense public attention since human remains were found along a New York beach highway more than a decade ago. The mystery attracted national headlines for many years and the unsolved killings were the subject of the 2020 Netflix film “Lost Girls.”The suspect was taken into custody in Massapequa late Thursday and investigators were at a home connected to the case on Friday, the official said. The official was not authorized to publicly discuss details of the investigation and spoke to AP on condition of anonymity.The suspect’s name was not immediately released.The deaths of 11 people whose remains were found in 2010 and 2011 have long stumped investigators. Most of the victims were young women who had been sex workers. Several of the bodies were found ...Q&A: Robert Downey Jr. on how ‘Oppenheimer’ represents the Manhattan Project with nuance
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Robert Downey Jr. said he came away from Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” thinking about how important context is to understand significant moments in history.The film tells the story of the controversial theoretical physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), who oversaw the development of the first atomic bomb during World War II. Downey plays former chair of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Lewis Strauss, a key figure in the revocation of Oppenheimer’s security clearance.“Oppenheimer” is out in theaters July 21. The interview, which was conducted before the actors strike was called, has been edited for clarity and brevity.AP: You were immersed in this project and have focused on this pivotal moment in history, what has been your takeaway?DOWNEY: Context is so critical. The timing of the Manhattan Project, the need for it, the deployment of it, necessary or not — you can read plenty of data that would support either — regardless, the “why” can...Biden and Democrats raised $72 million-plus for his 2024 race since he opened his campaign in April
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee raised more than $72 million for his reelection in the 10 weeks since he announced his 2024 candidacy, his campaign announced Friday.That is all the money raised between April 25, when Biden made his announcement, and the end of June, and includes donations to his campaign and to a network of joint fundraising arrangements with the national and state parties. By comparison, President Barack Obama raised $85.6 million during the April-to-June quarter in 2011 when he launched his campaign for a second term, though he announced his candidacy three weeks earlier that April than did Biden.Biden, who has cleared the field of any serious rivals for for the Democratic nomination, has nevertheless been confronting persistent concerns from within the party about voter enthusiasm for an 80-year-old candidate.The campaign did not detail the sum raised directly by Biden’s campaign. That figure is set to be reported...Supreme Court orders new trial on criminal organization charge over jury instruction
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:36:33 GMT
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has set aside a man’s conviction for taking part in the activities of a criminal organization, saying the trial judge’s instruction to the jury was insufficient.In a 7-1 decision today, the top court ordered a new trial for Ahmed Abdullahi on the count in question, which stemmed from an investigation into the trafficking of illegal firearms in Ontario.A jury found Abdullahi guilty of various firearm-related offences, and the convictions were upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal.However, a dissenting judge disagreed in one respect, saying the trial judge erred by failing to adequately instruct the jury on the definition of a criminal organization in the Criminal Code.That opened the door to a hearing for Abdullahi in the Supreme Court.His lawyers told the top court the trial judge’s instruction indeed fell short, meaning there should be a new trial on the count of participating in the activities of a criminal organization.This r...Latest news
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