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by Yara El-Shaboury on (#6QHH6)
The Briton threw up on court several times during his 7-5, 7-6 (3), 6-2 semi-final defeat to the world No 1Sinner 0-1 Draper* (*denotes server) Draper's early forehand goes out at the baseline and he follows up with a double fault to go down 0-30 ... Is this why Sinner opted to receive first? Who knows. But the luck goes his way after Sinner's forehand hits the tape and bounces out. Sinner then can't make the next return to make it 30-30. The Briton then hits an ace and is able to see out the game. That third point was so important; Sinner had Draper on the ropes initially.Here we go! Sinner won the coin toss and opted to receive so Draper will serve first. And play ... Continue reading...
by George Chidi and agencies on (#6QHH8)
Rulings upend plans in battleground as nation's first absentee ballots in presidential contest were set for mailingRobert F Kennedy Jr's campaign for president failed - but his campaign to avoid being a spoiler in North Carolina and Michigan appears for the moment to be more successful.The North Carolina court of appeals made a last-minute decision on Friday to remove Kennedy's name from presidential ballots, creating a scramble to reprint ballots and begin sending them to voters.Harris campaign raised $361m in August, triple the amount of Trump campaignIf Trump wins the election, it will doom our efforts to slow climate disasterPresidential poll trackerWho is running for president? Continue reading...
by Abené Clayton (now) and Maya Yang (earlier) on (#6QH8B)
Former vice-president confirms he will vote for Democratic nominee and condemns ex-president's attempt to steal the last election'
by Suzanne Wrack on (#6QHKM)
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Video footage shows the moments after an American-Turkish woman was shot in the head during a protest against Israeli settlements in Beita, near Nablus, in the West Bank.Ayenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, died from her wounds after being transported to Rafidia hospital, where doctors tried to resuscitate her.Eygi was a volunteer with the anti-occupation International Solidarity Movement. Witnesses and Palestinian officials said she was shot by Israeli troops. The Israel Defense Forces have said they are investigating those reports.
by Editorial on (#6QHEG)
A vibrant, well-attended Games showcased the best of parasport. But the challenges outside the sporting arena remain the sameThe size of the crowds, the brio of the marketing and the enhanced profile of star athletes made London 2012 a breakthrough moment in Paralympic history. Since then, it has been a slightly rockier ride. Poor ticket sales and financial problems overshadowed the lead-up to Rio in 2016. Tokyo, delayed to 2021, was a behindclosed-doors affair, blighted by Covid.A lot, therefore, was riding on Paris 2024. And in multiple ways, Paris has brilliantly delivered. As the Games come to a close this weekend, the aggregate attendance could surpass 2.5 million - not far from the record set in London. The crowds have been passionate, and whenever a French athlete was in the running for a medal, fiercely partisan. Just as during the hugely successful Olympics, the French capital has provided a sumptuous, charismatic backdrop to thrilling sporting competition throughout the city. Continue reading...
by Jonathan Freedland on (#6QHEH)
The British government's partial ban on arms sales pleased no one, revealing perilous terrain for centre-left politiciansDoes an early Nobel peace prize beckon for Keir Starmer? Could the new prime minister be poised to surpass the achievement of Barack Obama, who bagged the award less than 10 months after taking office? The question arises because the Labour government has succeeded in a task most thought impossible: uniting advocates of the two sides in what may be the world's bitterest conflict. This week Labour managed to lead both the loudest supporters of Israel and the most trenchant defenders of the Palestinians to a rare position of agreement. Just one problem: what those two sides had in common was their shared fury at the UK government.The point of convergence was Britain's suspension of 30 arms export licences to Israel, the decision taken after the government determined a clear risk" that the hardware sold - military aircraft, helicopters, drones and targeting equipment - could be used in violations of international humanitarian law (IHL).Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
by Ramon Antonio Vargas on (#6QHE6)
I don't know what more we could possibly say about Trump,' Matt Stone tells Vanity Fair in rare interviewThe creators of the Emmy-winning series South Park intend to ignore Donald Trump when the irreverent animated show returns for a 27th season in 2025, they said in a rare interview.I don't know what more we could possibly say about Trump," Matt Stone told Vanity Fair in reference to the former US president whose life is seemingly consumed by unadulterated drama. Continue reading...
by Mark Sweney on (#6QHEJ)
Eldest son Lachlan may want to repay Rupert for bid to hand him full control by protecting UK newspaper empireGetting into property is considered to be Lachlan Murdoch's shrewdest and most profitable contribution to building the family empire.Shortly after the turn of the century, Rupert Murdoch's eldest son persuaded News Corporation to take a 44% stake in REA Group, the owner of Australia's realestate.com.au property website. Continue reading...
by Andrew Lawrence at Flushing Meadows on (#6QHBE)
Emma Navarro and Jessica Pegula are from hugely wealthy backgrounds. But they have combined work ethic with their undeniable privilegeCan't believe this is my life" was how Emma Navarro captioned a selfie she took during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. In the photo she's standing at the bow of the Team USA riverboat, wedged in between Jessica Pegula and LeBron James. Fans on social media, though, had a much different takeaway. They couldn't believe James, who will earn $48m in salary alone this season, was the poorest person in the picture.Navarro and Pegula, both New York state natives, are members of an exclusive tennis sorority - the Billionaire Girls Club. The 23-year-old Navarro is the daughter of Ben Navarro, whose net worth is $1.5bn and has an interest in the Cincinnati and Charleston Opens; the 30-year-old Pegula, is the daughter of another billionaire, Terry Pegula, a sports patron whose holdings include the NHL's Buffalo Sabres and the NFL's Buffalo Bills. Combined, the family net worth of these two women rings in just shy of $10bn - more than enough money to watch Thursday night's US Open action from a suite seat, or buy the entire stadium for that matter. Instead, they were on court, laying it all on the line in the semi-finals. Continue reading...
by Margaret Sullivan on (#6QHBF)
Rattled rightwing pundits keep trying out new lines of attack on Harris and Walz. Yet few of them are stickingWatching Fox News these days is like being at open-mic night at a marginal comedy club.Rightwing pundits, like a lineup of amateur comics, are trying out their new material and hoping it kills. So far, not so much.Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture Continue reading...
by Anna Betts and agency on (#6QHB0)
The Trump team raised $130m in same month, with $285m cash in hand compared with Harris's $404m
by Robert Tait in Washington on (#6QHBG)
Republican vice-presidential candidate was criticized for tone-deafness after comments at campaign rally in Arizona
by Alexander Abnos on (#6QHBH)
The American has won Olympic medals and World Cups. But she was also committed to making her sport better for her colleaguesThe moment that may best encapsulate Alex Morgan's time as a player happened back in March. You could hardly be blamed for missing it, though. As was often the case in a long career that Morgan abruptly announced will end this weekend, much of her impact came away from the play itself.This moment started with the speed that was Morgan's calling card as a youngster. Just 10 minutes into the USWNT's quarter-final matchup against Colombia in the W Gold Cup, Morgan darted to pressure a loose Colombian backpass, nicked the ball to her teammate Lindsey Horan, and then continued her trajectory as Horan played a through ball into the box. Here, Morgan's veteran nous took over; she positioned her body perfectly between herself and the pursuing defender, drawing a clear foul that set up a penalty kick to break the 0-0 scoreline. Continue reading...
by Ed Pilkington on (#6QH81)
Colt Gray, 14, faces murder charges and his father has been charged over his alleged involvement in supplying the gunThe 14-year-old charged with killing two fellow students and two teachers at his Georgia high school made his first court appearance on Friday - with his father, who was arrested late on Thursday, set to appear shortly afterwards.Colt Gray appeared in person, dressed in green prison scrubs and hands and ankles shackled to his waist at the hearing in Barrow county courthouse, having previously been understood to be planning to attend by video link. He traveled from the youth detention facility in which he is being held. He is being detained there as a juvenile, even though he is expected to be tried as an adult. Continue reading...
by Victoria Bekiempis in New York on (#6QH5S)
Jury found in 2023 that Trump attacked the writer in a department store dressing room and sexually abused herDonald Trump and E Jean Carroll's attorneys are facing off in federal appeals court on Friday in his efforts to overturn a Manhattan civil jury's $5m judgment against him for sexually abusing and defaming the writer.Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is reportedly poised to attend these proceedings before the US court of appeals for the second circuit this morning. But it is unclear whether he will show up to court - especially with the run-up to the 2024 election in its final stretch. Continue reading...
by Marina Hyde on (#6QH5T)
After the Oasis ticket debacle, this much is clear: the fan experience' is an excuse to be exploited while having to look gratefulTicketmaster has a dream. A dream that one day, it will be pleased to have partnered with" your child's school, making it easier for you to buy tickets" to the nativity play. Which will henceforth be known as the nativity experience. But listen - Ticketmaster wants to make the whole process run more smoothly, freeing you up to connect with the performers you love (your kids) while being gifted" the paper cup that forms part of the package in these platinum seats (the tiny chairs from the classroom).No, none of the standard seat tickets are still available. But you can upgrade to the ultimate VIP package, meaning you have access to the Bethlehem lounge (the reception reading corner) an hour before the event. If you want to experience magic this Christmas, do remember to clear all cookies, have only one tab open, and prepare nevertheless to be ejected from the queue four hours in after being accused of being a computer, by a computer.Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
by Clea Skopeliti on (#6QH5V)
Colin Gray, 54, faces several counts of involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and cruelty to children. Plus, why so many models shoot for pop stardom Don't already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.The father of the 14-year-old suspect in the Georgia school shooting has been arrested in connection with the incident that killed four people, the Georgia bureau of investigation has said.Was Palestinian resettlement lower under Trump? Similar numbers of refugees from the territories have been admitted under the Trump and Joe Biden administrations - 114 in three years under Trump, and 124 in the same length of time under Biden. Continue reading...
by Michael Sainato on (#6QH5K)
Contract negotiations have hit impasse ahead of expiration of current agreement on 13 SeptemberBoeing workers could strike next week over a dispute between their union and the company over wages, safety, pensions and job security.The 32,000 workers represented by the International Machinists Union have pushed for significant wage increases of at least 40% in three or four years, reinstatement of defined pension benefit plans that Boeing took away in 2014, lower healthcare costs, safety improvements, easing mandatory overtime and ensuring Boeing's next airplane model is produced in Washington. Continue reading...
by Mark Dreyer on (#6QH3G)
China has a huge population and thereby a large pool of people with disabilities, and starts developing their talents earlyAt the Olympics, as in geopolitics, China is locked in a continuing battle for global dominance with the US. In the all-important gold medal tally at the Tokyo Games three years ago, the Americans edged their Chinese rivals by 39 golds to 38; in Paris last month, they finished with 40 apiece.When it comes to the Paralympics, however, China leaves the US (and everyone else) in the dust. At each of the past five Summer Paralympics - dating back to 2004 - China's gold medal tally has been, at a minimum, the same as the second- and third-placed countries combined. In Paris, as of this morning, they have 73 - with the UK and US trailing at 37 and 27, respectively.Mark Dreyer is the founder of China Sports Insider and Beijing-based author of Sporting Superpower: An Insider's View on China's Quest to Be the BestDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
by Arwa Mahdawi on (#6QH3H)
It would be unfair to say these guys represent everyone in Israel, so I'm not going to say that. They said it themselvesFor a while I used to play a little game called What Would It Take? What would it take for the Biden administration to do something meaningful in order to put an end to the carnage in Gaza? What would it take for the Biden administration to stop the ethnic cleansing currently taking place in the West Bank? What would it take for the anchors of popular US cable news outlets to show any real empathy towards Palestinians?Would video evidence of a Palestinian being raped by Israeli soldiers at Sde Teiman, a military prison that resembles a torture camp, make any difference? Nah. Judging by the US state department's response, that's no biggie. The US, we've been told, has asked Israel to investigate itself and we can trust them to do a great job of it. Continue reading...
by Rebecca Solnit on (#6QH3J)
The press is still pursuing the appearance of fairness by treating the true and the false, normal and outrageous, as equally validThe first thing to say about the hate and scorn currently directed at the mainstream US media is that they worked hard to earn it. They've done so by failing, repeatedly, determinedly, spectacularly to do their job, which is to maintain their independence, inform the electorate, and speak truth to power. While the left has long had reasons to dismiss centrist media, and the right has loathed it most when it did do its job well, the moderates who are furious at it now seem to be something new - and a host of former editors, media experts and independent journalists have been going after them hard this summer.Longtime journalist James Fallows declares that three institutions - the Republican party, the supreme court, and the mainstream political press - have catastrophically failed to meet the moment' under pressure of [the] Trump era". Centrist political reformer and columnist Norm Ornstein states that these news institutions have had no reflection, no willingness to think through how irresponsible and reckless so much of our mainstream press and so many of our journalists have been and continue to be". Continue reading...
by Martin Pengelly in Washington on (#6QH37)
Autobiography of Montana's Tim Sheehy recalls special forces service but no record it was submitted for vettingTim Sheehy, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Montana, a race that could decide control of the chamber, appears to have failed to follow Pentagon rules for clearing portions of his autobiography about his time as a US navy Seal, documents obtained by the Guardian show.Responding to freedom of information requests, officials with the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR) said that after thorough searches of the electronic records and files", they found no record of Sheehy submitting a DD 1910 form, required for all such projects, or any communications at all concerning review and approval of Mudslingers, the book Sheehy published with Permuted Press last year. Continue reading...
by Mohamad Bazzi on (#6QH3M)
Harris doesn't need to impose a full embargo on Israel - but she can pledge to enforce US laws restricting arms transfers to human rights violatorsSince she emerged as the Democratic presidential nominee after Joe Biden dropped out of the race, Kamala Harris has expressed more sympathy for Palestinians than the president she is hoping to replace. But so far, Harris has made clear that she won't deviate from Biden's core policy on the Gaza war: unconditional US support for Israel and its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, no matter what he does to block a ceasefire and prolong the conflict.I'm unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment to Israel's defense and its ability to defend itself," Harris told CNN on 29 August, in her first major TV interview since securing the nomination. She added: Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed." These comments reinforced her acceptance speech at the Democratic national convention a week earlier, where she pledged to always stand up for Israel" and also called for Palestinian freedom and self-determination". Continue reading...
by Mark Sweney on (#6QH3N)
Japanese group says Couche-Tard plan undervalues firm, but leaves door open to higher offer
by Gaby Hinsliff on (#6QH0H)
How many are now second-guessing their own treatment after the model's dangerous intervention?Elle Macpherson believes, for some reason, that disease thrives in an acidic body. The Australian ex-supermodel swears by the benefits of limiting red meat, wheat, dairy, sugar and processed food, and by something she calls alkalising greens" (no, me neither). Through her glossy wellness brand, WelleCo, she tirelessly promotes her Super Elixir - a blend of vitamins and minerals apparently devised by her naturopath when she was feeling rundown and menopausal - to women who want to look as incredible as she does at 60, and are willing to believe that has something to do with kale.So far, so relatively benign, though admittedly things took a darker turn when Macpherson dated Andrew Wakefield between 2017 and 2019, the former doctor behind the now thoroughly debunked junk science linking the MMR jab to autism. But mostly Macpherson has occupied the safer side of the line between crunchy moms" - devotees of organic food, herbal remedies and tech detoxes - and cranks. Or she had, until she started talking about saying no to standard medical solutions" for cancer.Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
by Paul Taylor on (#6QH0J)
After months of dithering, the French president's choice of prime minister leaves him more vulnerable than everWaiting two months for a new prime minister may be standard procedure for the Belgians, Dutch, Germans or Italians, inured to extended coalition negotiations, but to the French 50 days has seemed like an insufferable eternity. This was not the way things were supposed to be in the Fifth Republic, with a constitution framed in 1958 to deliver stable parliamentary majorities for a powerful president, Charles de Gaulle. Le general must be spinning in his grave.His distant successor in the Elysee Palace, Emmanuel Macron, spent all summer dithering over a way out of the mess he created himself when he dissolved the national assembly and called a snap election in June. The option he finally chose on Thursday, bringing Michel Barnier, a conservative Gaullist former European commissioner, foreign minister and Brexit negotiator, out of retirement at 73 to lead a government, seems unlikely to offer a stable solution. Continue reading...
by Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows on (#6QGXS)
by George Monbiot on (#6QGZ4)
We are nonplussed every time one emerges, as if it's something new. But there are patterns that are totally predictableI've been thinking about a famously orange-skinned former presenter of trashy TV programmes, who lives on a luxurious coastal estate. He has a history of racist and Islamophobic remarks, of blaming asylum seekers for bringing disease into the country and ranting about the supercilious metropolitan elite". He swept into a rightwing political party and refashioned it in his image, presenting himself as the antidote to politics-as-usual, whipping up culture wars and using the platform to boost his planet-sized ego.I am, of course, describing the British former politician Robert Kilroy-Silk. Continue reading...
by Associated Press on (#6QGZ5)
by Martin Pegan on (#6QGXQ)
The men are hoping to emulate Mick Fanning's success in 2013 while Molly Picklum carries the women's hopes in the one-day winner-takes-all eventJack Robinson and Ethan Ewing will both be out to put a run of near misses behind them and at the same time break Australia's 11-year men's surfing title drought when the World Surf League finals competition window opens on Friday.The pair finished in the top five in the WSL rankings to book their ticket to the winner-takes-all, one-day showdown in California, while hopes will also rest with their compatriot Molly Picklum in the women's final. Continue reading...
by Guardian Staff on (#6QGXR)
The father of the teenager suspected of opening fire at a Georgia high school - killing four people and wounding nine - 'knowingly' let his son possess a weapon, authorities said at a press conference announcing the man's arrest. 'These charges stem from Mr Gray knowingly allowing his son, Colt, to possess a weapon,' the Georgia bureau of investigation's Chris Hosey said
by Abené Clayton and agencies on (#6QGV8)
Colin Gray faces four involuntary manslaughter, two second-degree murder and eight cruelty to children countsThe father of the teen suspected in the Georgia school shooting has been arrested, the Georgia bureau of investigation has said.Colin Gray, 54, was arrested by the bureau in connection to the shooting at Apalachee high school. Colin is the father of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old who is suspected of fatally shooting two students and two teachers with an assault-style rifle at the high school on Wednesday. Continue reading...
by Helen Sullivan (now), with Helen Livingstone, Dani on (#6QG9M)
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by Australian Associated Press on (#6QGWH)
by Maya Yang on (#6QGVR)
Homes of first deputy mayor, deputy mayor for public safety and mayoral adviser searched, with devices seized from police headFederal agents have raided the homes of high-ranking officials within New York City mayor Eric Adams's administration, according to reports. Agents also reportedly have seized devices from the home of the New York police department commissioner.On Thursday, local news outlet the City cited sources familiar with the situation who said that federal agents carried out the raid on early Wednesday in the homes of Sheena Wright, the first deputy mayor, and Philip Banks III, the deputy mayor for public safety. The home of Timothy Pearson, a mayoral adviser and former high-ranking police official, was also reportedly searched. Continue reading...
Australia thought it was done with Trump, now the US treaty ally is readying for his possible return
by Daniel Hurst in Canberra on (#6QGV9)
Canberra is focused on what a second Trump presidency could mean for Aukus - its deal to acquire nuclear-powered submarinesAustralians have already had a taste of the turbulence of dealing with Donald Trump, courtesy of a leaked 2017 phone call between the newly inaugurated president and the then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.I think it is a horrible deal, a disgusting deal that I would have never made," Trump said as Turnbull implored him to honour a refugee resettlement agreement made with the Obama administration. Continue reading...
by Guardian staff and agencies on (#6QGTV)
In Las Vegas summit speech, Republican candidate paints potential Harris presidency in cataclysmic terms for IsraelDonald Trump told Jewish donors on Thursday that they would be abandoned" if Kamala Harris becomes president.In his speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, the Republican presidential candidate also said he would ban refugee resettlement from terror-infested" areas such as Gaza and arrest pro-Hamas thugs" who engage in vandalism, an apparent reference to the college student protesters. Continue reading...
by George Chidi in Atlanta on (#6QGRX)
Cause of death is unknown for Atlanta rapper best known for songs such as Type of Way and Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)The Atlanta rap artist Rich Homie Quan, known for Type of Way and Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh), died on Thursday in Atlanta.DeQuantes Devontay Lamar, 34, was one of Atlanta's bedrock artists. Lamar grew up in DeKalb county, on Atlanta's east side, and entered Atlanta's evolving rap music scene in 2011 after a string of burglaries led to a stint in Georgia prison. His first hit, Type of Way, on his third mixtape led to deeper connections in Atlanta's music circles, with connections to Gucci Mane and Birdman, and ultimately to the rapper Young Thug. Continue reading...
by Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows on (#6QGRY)
Briton hopes to extend his New York run beyond semi-finals against an opponent he recalls facing at junior levelJack Draper has taken inspiration from Emma Raducanu's US Open triumph three years ago as he looks to continue his own spectacular breakthrough run in New York before his tough semi-final against Jannik Sinner, the world No 1, on Friday.What Emma did was obviously incredibly inspiring," said Draper, who is a year older than Raducanu. I've known her from a young age and to see what she did was incredible. I was very proud of her, very excited, watching it thinking, obviously we've watched the likes of Andy Murray winning a grand slam from Great Britain, but her winning, it was just really a fairytale run. I definitely think as a competitor, it fuelled my fire. I really wanted to achieve what she'd done, winning a grand slam." Continue reading...
by Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles and agencies on (#6QGFM)
US president's son, who earlier pleaded not guilty, avoids potentially embarrassing trial on day it would have begunHunter Biden pleaded guilty to tax charges in federal court in Los Angeles on Thursday, after a day of legal wrangling and in a dramatic move that will avoid a potentially embarrassing trial for Joe Biden's son.Biden, 54, pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges on a day of courtroom twists and turns, after prosecutors earlier objected to his surprise intention to enter an Alford" plea, an unusual legal maneuver where a defendant pleads guilty but does not acknowledge wrongdoing. Following prosecutors' objections, lawyers said Biden was ready to change course and enter an open" plea, where a defendant pleads guilty to the charges and leaves his sentencing fate in the hands of the judge. Continue reading...
by Tom Lutz (now), Daniel Harris and Katy Murrells (e on (#6QG4X)
We're playing a deciding set in the table tennis; it's intense but for now, Korkut leads 3-0. Can Twomey compose herself to respond?In the Stade de France, it's the medal ceremony for the Men's T13 400 metres, in which Buinder Bermudez won bronze. No snaps as yet, but the Colombian trackies are excellent - below is from the men's long jump T38 final. Continue reading...
by Andrew Roth on (#6QGP3)
Dimitri Simes, who had contacts in Donald Trump's orbit, charged as White House targets Kremlin influencers before US presidential electionsUS investigators have indicted a prominent Russian state television personality and his wife for violating sanctions and for money laundering as the White House targets Kremlin influence operations before the US presidential election.Dimitri Simes, a television presenter and producer for Russia's state-owned Channel One, was charged with receiving more than $1m (759,000) in compensation, a personal car and driver and a stipend for a flat in Moscow, despite the television station's designation as sanctioned in 2022 by the US's Office of Foreign Assets Control. He and his wife, Anastasia, were charged with money laundering to hide the proceeds of his work for Channel One. Continue reading...
by Joanna Walters, Ed Pilkington and agency on (#6QG72)
Officials say 14-year-old charged with fatally shooting four at Apalachee high school used assault-style rifle
by Tanya Aldred at La Défense Arena on (#6QGPM)
by Nick Robins-Early in New York on (#6QGKG)
Tech billionaire has been pushing ex-president to take on policy idea, which would walk back government regulationsDonald Trump announced in a speech on Thursday that, if elected, he would form a government efficiency commission, a policy idea that Elon Musk has been pushing him to take on. The former president claimed the tech billionaire had agreed to lead the commission.Trump made the attention-grabbing announcement during a campaign event at the Economic Club of New York, but gave no specific details about how the commission would operate. Continue reading...
by Editorial on (#6QGKJ)
The devastating toll of recent attacks and the advance of Russian troops are prompting questions at homeUkraine's audacious August incursion into Russian territory was a welcome fillip for national morale, and a message to foreign backers that Kyiv could still take the initiative after the disappointing counteroffensive of 2023. A more sober mood has now asserted itself with Moscow's retaliation for the humiliation.A strike on Lviv on Wednesday left at least seven dead and 53 injured, while another killed more than 50 people at a military training institution and hospital in Poltava the previous day. At the weekend, a 14-year-old girl was among at least seven people killed in Kharkiv when a bomb hit a playground. The Russian advance in eastern Ukraine also appears to be picking up steam, with tens of thousands preparing to flee. Losing Pokrovsk, a big logistics hub, would be a serious blow. There are also reports that Iran is expected to ship missiles to Russia imminently". Continue reading...
by Robert Tait on (#6QGG7)
Ex-president diverts resources from states he boasted about winning while Biden was Democratic candidate
by Associated Press on (#6QGG8)