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Mexico Files 2nd Lawsuit Against Arms Dealers In US Including Arizona
Mexico Files 2nd Lawsuit Against Arms Dealers In US Including Arizona
Mexico Files 2nd Lawsuit Against Arms Dealers In US, Including Arizona https://digitalarizonanews.com/mexico-files-2nd-lawsuit-against-arms-dealers-in-us-including-arizona/ The Mexican government filed another U.S. gun lawsuit, this time against five U.S. gun shops and distributors it claims are responsible for the flow of illegal weapons into Mexico. “The five worst stores” were named in the lawsuit, including three gun outlets in Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma. Posted 1 hour ago Facebook Twitter Print Email Latest News View More video Mexico files 2nd lawsuit against arms dealers in US, including Arizona video Evening Weather Forecast – 10/10/2022 video Canal killings trial picks back up after brief days-long recess video Renters beware: Online fraud in competitive Arizona housing market is all too familiar – red flags to look for video Narcan administered to Arizona infant who tested positive for fentanyl, Phoenix Police say video I-17 wrong way crash: Friends remember GCU students who died video Woman seriously injured after getting hit by dump truck in Tolleson video Immersive King Tut: New Scottsdale exhibit takes you back in time View More Arizona Morning View More video Cool House: Former baseball player Chili Davis’ Paradise Valley home video A closer look at some of Arizona’s props on the November ballot video ‘Don’t do it cow.. don’t do it’ — Calf jumps from moving trailer video Liberty Market shows how to make an Apple Betty video Taste of the Town: Mr. Momo video $50 adoption fees: MCACC’s Empty the Shelters Event video Cool House: Charming 1930’s style Arcadia neighborhood home video Hurricane Ian: Storm surge leads to catastrophic flooding View More Read More…
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Mexico Files 2nd Lawsuit Against Arms Dealers In US Including Arizona
Trump Claims Bill Clinton Lost Nuclear Codes Follow Live
Trump Claims Bill Clinton Lost Nuclear Codes Follow Live
Trump Claims Bill Clinton Lost Nuclear Codes – Follow Live https://digitalarizonanews.com/trump-claims-bill-clinton-lost-nuclear-codes-follow-live/ Former US president Donald Trump claims he can declassify top secret documents just ‘by thinking about it’ Christina Bobb, the attorney for Donald Trump who signed a false certification telling the Department of Justice that the ex-president had turned over all classified documents in his possession, is now cooperating with federal prosecutors. She reportedly spoke with investigators on Friday. The attorney is also believed to have provided information on two other lawyers connected with the statement: Mr Trump’s previous lead counsel Evan Corcoran, and lawyer Boris Epshteyn. Over the weekend, Mr Trump defended keeping classified documents at his Florida resort by accusing former president George HW Bush of doing the same, saying the 41st president “took millions and millions of documents to a former bowling alley pieced together with what was then an old and broken Chinese restaurant”. Mr Trump’s comment drew a sharp response on Twitter from Bush’s son, Jeb Bush. “I am so confused,” he said: “My dad enjoyed a good Chinese meal and enjoyed the challenge of 7 10 split. What the heck is up with you?” Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Email Please enter a valid email Please enter a valid email Password Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number First name Please enter your first name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters Last name Please enter your last name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters You must be over 18 years old to register You must be over 18 years old to register Year of birth I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent.  Read our Privacy notice You can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to unsubscribe. Already have an account? sign in Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Email Please enter a valid email Please enter a valid email Password Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number First name Please enter your first name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters Last name Please enter your last name Special characters aren’t allowed Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters You must be over 18 years old to register You must be over 18 years old to register Year of birth I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent.  Read our Privacy notice You can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to unsubscribe. Already have an account? sign in Read More Here
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Trump Claims Bill Clinton Lost Nuclear Codes Follow Live
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats Grip On Texas Border
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats Grip On Texas Border
GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats’ Grip On Texas Border https://digitalarizonanews.com/gop-makes-push-to-weaken-democrats-grip-on-texas-border-2/ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, center, canvasses for votes with volunteers and other republican candidates, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Harlingen, Texas. As Democrats embark on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping America’s biggest red state, Republicans are taking a swing of their own: Making a play for the mostly Hispanic southern border on Nov. 8 after years of writing off the region that is overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) HARLINGEN, Texas (AP) — Just weeks before Election Day in Texas, once again there is big money, new signs of shifting voters and bold predictions of an upset that will turn heads across the U.S. But this time, it’s coming from Republicans. “We are going to turn the Rio Grande Valley red,” said Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, kicking off a rally in the Texas border city of Harlingen. As Democrats embark on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping America’s biggest red state, Republicans are taking a swing of their own: making a play for the mostly Hispanic southern border on Nov. 8 after years of writing off the region that is overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats. The task — like Democrat Beto O’Rourke ‘s underdog campaign to unseat Abbott — is an uphill climb. But it is another way Republicans are putting plenty at stake on the Texas border, given that they are already refocusing the final sprint of the 2022 midterms on portraying the 1,200-mile boundary as rife with escalating danger and disorder as record number of migrants enter from Mexico. Border Democrats say dramatic moves to bus and fly migrants across the country will backfire with voters, but also acknowledge they can no longer coast into office. Still, the rare sight of contested races on the Texas border has widened cracks in an important Democratic stronghold two years after former President Donald Trump’s significant gains with Hispanic voters during the 2020 election caused both parties to scramble in unexpected ways. “This is the first time we’ve ever had this many competitive races where the Democrats are like, ‘What are we going to do?’” said Republican Carlos Cascos, a onetime border Democrat who switched parties and later served as Abbott’s first secretary of state. He’s doesn’t see Republicans sweeping races in the Rio Grande Valley, home to roughly 1.5 million people. But, he says, “I think this area has been taken for granted a lot. In the Valley, you’re born two things: a Catholic and a Democrat. Things are changing.” Democrats still hold advantages in South Texas — decades of incumbency, a culture of residents voting Democratic, and more moderate candidates who are less vulnerable to GOP attacks on the left and more critical of President Joe Biden when his approval ratings remain low and inflation is still high. But Republican Rep. Mayra Flores’ victory in a special election this year, becoming the first Texas Latina in the U.S. House, reflected the shifting ground. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a South Texas Democrat, switched districts to more favorable territory and is hoping to unseat her for a full term in November. Democrats have dismissed dramatic moves by Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, two potential 2024 presidential contenders, to send migrants to places like Washington, New York and Martha’s Vineyard. But Republicans counter that more liberal voters in big cities far from the border are ignoring problems that are hitting largely working-class South Texans. Running for what’s arguably Texas’ most competitive House seat, which stretches from east of San Antonio to border communities including McAllen, Republican Monica De La Cruz blamed “an elite class that just does not get it because illegal immigration has virtually no impact on their lives.” “Wall Street bankers don’t have to worry about a poor Central American migrant undercutting their wages,” De La Cruz told reporters recently. She is running against Democrat Michelle Vallejo in the district that Gonzalez is vacating. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is set to campaign with Flores and de la Cruz on the border Monday — an unusual display of national GOP political force for South Texas. Those efforts to control the political narrative coincides with the Republican Party opening 38 minority outreach community centers around the country, including in McAllen and another border city, Laredo, as well as in heavily Hispanic Houston and San Antonio. Some offer services like tutoring for U.S. citizen classes and tax advice. They’ve also hosted movie nights, pot-luck dinners and business roundtables, as well as courses on topics like crypto currency. Some have been open for more than a year. The GOP says it has spent millions on Hispanic outreach nationwide, including 30-plus ad buys in Spanish-language media encompassing digital, TV, radio and print. It also has a record 32 Hispanic Republican nominees on House ballots around the country, although many are underdogs. Democrats, for their part, opened a national field office in McAllen in April and have three staffers working on the area’s congressional race, the party’s first such investment in recent memory. Richard Gonzales, Democratic Party chair of Hidalgo County, which includes McAllen, said party officials hold weekly Zoom calls with O’Rourke’s campaign to coordinate efforts that have focused on boosting turnout, especially among non-active voters. He said gains in 2020 by Trump and the Republicans were real but “very candidate specific” and unlikely to “translate to future races.” O’Rourke, who in the past ran unsuccessfully for Senate and president, also heads a nonprofit called Powered By People. In 2020, he organized phone banking that saw volunteers contact voters in Webb County — which includes Laredo, where less than 40% of eligible voters cast ballots in the 2018 Senate race — hoping to boost turnout for Biden. The group registered thousands of Webb County voters, and eventually saw turnout climb to 50% of eligible voters in the 2020 election. But Trump sharply increased his support in Webb County, taking nearly 26,000 votes, about double his 2016 raw vote total — and captured about 38% overall support there, compared with about 23% in 2016. “People want to say that the Democrats are done down here, that the Republicans are taking over. That is not true,” Gonzales said. “What this has done is it has woken up the Democrats down here and made us realize, ‘Hey, we can’t take this for granted anymore.’” Newsletter Join thousands already receiving our daily newsletter. Read More Here
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GOP Makes Push To Weaken Democrats Grip On Texas Border
Trump's Claims About Former Presidents Mishandling Official Records In Office Debunked By Fact Checkers Digital World Acq (NASDAQ:DWAC)
Trump's Claims About Former Presidents Mishandling Official Records In Office Debunked By Fact Checkers Digital World Acq (NASDAQ:DWAC)
Trump's Claims About Former Presidents Mishandling Official Records In Office Debunked By Fact Checkers – Digital World Acq (NASDAQ:DWAC) https://digitalarizonanews.com/trumps-claims-about-former-presidents-mishandling-official-records-in-office-debunked-by-fact-checkers-digital-world-acq-nasdaqdwac/ Former President Donald Trump’s comments on his predecessors storing records in unsecured locations have been dismissed by various reports, past and present. See Also: How To Buy TMTG IPO Stock  Bush Sr’s ‘Chinese’ Storage: In a Sunday rally, Trump said former President George H.W. Bush “took millions and millions of documents to a former bowling alley pieced together with what was then an old and broken Chinese restaurant” with “broken doors and windows.” He also called out the “double standard” when it came to the treatment of classified documents between him and his predecessors. David Alsobrook, a presidential archivist at the National Archives, who worked on 36 million pages of records related to the Bush Sr. presidency joked, “I’ve told reporters this for the last four years: It’s not just a bowling alley; it’s a bowling alley and a Chinese restaurant,” reported CNN. He had mentioned the location in his 2004 book “A Noble Calling — Character and The George H.W. Bush Presidency.” But the moving of the records by NARA to the bowling alley was not unusual as it needed temporary space before the opening of the Bush presidential library, as per CNN. Clinton’s ‘Sock File:’ Trump said former President Bill Clinton kept classified records in his sock. “They say he left the White House with recordings in his sock, and they found [them] in his sock drawer,” said Trump, the Washington Post reported. Trump referred to a court filing, made by his lawyers last month. The Post dismissed his claims about Clinton, saying the documents weren’t classified but rather tapes of conversations he had with an author who was working on the president’s oral history. Trump also failed to mention that the sock drawer in question was at the White House, reported the Post. Trump also alleged Clinton lost nuclear codes, referring to a book by Hugh Shelton, a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He said at the rally, “Bill Clinton also lost the nuclear codes, and nobody complained. Trump didn’t lose the nuclear codes. … “ In an article dating back to 2010, Foreign Policy reported that the account of Shelton in his memoir “Without Hesitation: The Odyssey of an American Warrior” has a gap and is “oddly imprecise.” Shelton described in his memoir that “nuclear authorization codes” were lost for months, but the publication pointed out that the president doesn’t possess the actual codes but only a laminated card that is used to identify him. This card is easily and quickly replaced.  Trump repeated his nuclear codes misinformation on Monday in a post on Truth Social, a social network owned by Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG). Screenshot From Donald Trump’s Truth Social TMTG is set to go public through a merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp. DWAC. Obama’s ‘Furniture Store:’ At the Rally, Trump said that President Barack Obama moved 33 million pages of documents to a former furniture store in Chicago. Those claims were dismissed by NARA, according to Reuters in Oct. 2022. At the end of the Obama administration, NARA took the “legal and physical custody” of records, reported Reuters. “​​The Hoffman Estates facility once stored classified records, “in an appropriately secured compartment within the facility,” said NARA, according to the report. The agency said it has since transferred the records to another facility maintained by it in Washington.  The Hoffman Estate was once a furniture store, and it was reported by various news outlets in 2016 that records would be stored there until the Barack Obama Presidential Center was completed. Reuters reported, citing The Chicago Tribune and Daily Herald, that NARA would handle the records. Read Next: Trump’s ‘Beginning To End’ Has Started, Says His Former Lawyer: This Case Will ‘Financially Destroy Him’ © 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Read More Here
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Trump's Claims About Former Presidents Mishandling Official Records In Office Debunked By Fact Checkers Digital World Acq (NASDAQ:DWAC)
Stock Futures Fall After The Nasdaq Composite Closes At A 2-Year Low
Stock Futures Fall After The Nasdaq Composite Closes At A 2-Year Low
Stock Futures Fall After The Nasdaq Composite Closes At A 2-Year Low https://digitalarizonanews.com/stock-futures-fall-after-the-nasdaq-composite-closes-at-a-2-year-low/ Traders on the floor of the NYSE, Aug. 8, 2022. Source: NYSE U.S. stock futures traded lower on Tuesday morning after the Nasdaq Composite closed at its lowest in two years during the regular session. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 179 points, or 0.61%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures slipped 0.62% and 0.6%, respectively. Stocks closed lower Monday, with the Nasdaq Composite falling 1% following a drop in semiconductor stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed nearly 94 points, or 0.3%, while the S&P 500 declined about 0.8%. Investors weighed comments from JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who warned that the U.S. would likely fall into a recession over the next “six to nine months,” and said the S&P 500 could fall another 20% depending on whether the Federal Reserve engineers a soft or a hard landing for the economy. Those remarks came at the start of a big week for third quarter bank earnings, and ahead of Wednesday’s producer price report, Thursday’s consumer price index report for September and Friday’s retail sales numbers, also for last month. Investor reaction is focused solely on how the Federal Reserve will react to the economy as it works to dampen inflation. “There’s always this idea of a Fed pivot coming right around the corner, and they’re just going to tighten their belts to bring inflation down without affecting the economy more broadly,” Dan Greenhaus, chief strategist and economist at Solus Alternative Asset Management, said Monday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime.” “All of that was always hopes and dreams. And the most likely outcome was … what history shows always happens, which is the Fed tightens, they tighten too much, they cause an economic dislocation, the market goes down. Full stop,” he added. U.S. Treasury yields climb, 30-year hits highest level since 2013 The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury note climbed as high at 3.941%, reaching its highest level in nine years. The 10-year yield rose to 3.963% and the 2-year yield inched higher to 4.318%. Rates fell earlier this month but started to rise again after positive economic data in the U.S. led investors to increase bets on further rate hikes by the Fed. Bond yields move inversely to prices and one basis point is equivalent to 0.01%. — Abigail Ng CNBC Pro: Wall Street is bullish on some corners of tech again, as Citi gives one stock 115% upside Some Wall Street banks have started making the case for buying into tech again, naming specific sectors they are bullish on. Citi and Morgan Stanley both said they have upgraded tech to overweight. CNBC Pro subscribers can read more about the areas they are looking at and the global stocks to buy. — Weizhen Tan All sectors in the S&P 500 are more than 10% off their recent highs All 11 sectors in the S&P 500 closed more than 10% off their recent highs on Monday. Communication services is more than 41% lower than its 52-week high. Information technology, consumer discretionary, and real estate are all more than 33% off their recent highs. Financials and materials are down more than 23%, and industrials is more than 20% lower. — Chris Hayes, Sarah Min Kevin Simpson’s top stock picks include UPS, Qualcomm Kevin Simpson said his top stock picks include UPS and Qualcomm as he looks for names with strong dividend growth in a volatile market. The founder and CIO at Capital Wealth Planning said he has a 5% allocation to UPS, noting its healthy dividend yield of nearly 4%. “Over the past 10 years, they just continue to raise that dividend, and that’s our playbook,” Simpson said Monday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime.” “If we can have stocks that turn a profit, they have an EBITDA, they return cash to shareholders, certainly in a time period like this, that type of methodology can work.” Simpson said he’s using the decline in semiconductor stocks to build a position in Qualcomm, which has a 2.6% dividend yield. Chip stocks slumped on Monday after the Biden administration announced new measures that would limit U.S. companies’ ability to sell advanced computing chips to China. The investor, who said he has a 14% cash allocation, said he expects “the next three to six months are going to provide ample opportunity to buy amazing names” as the Federal Reserve maintains a hawkish stance against inflation. — Sarah Min Stock futures open little changed U.S. stock futures were little changed on Monday night after the Nasdaq Composite closed at its lowest in two years during the regular session. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose by 14 points, or 0.05%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 0.06% and 0.09%, respectively. — Sarah Min Read More Here
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Stock Futures Fall After The Nasdaq Composite Closes At A 2-Year Low
Russia-Ukraine War Live: Reports Of Strikes Overnight In Zaporizhzhia; G7 And Zelenskiy To Hold Crisis Talks
Russia-Ukraine War Live: Reports Of Strikes Overnight In Zaporizhzhia; G7 And Zelenskiy To Hold Crisis Talks
Russia-Ukraine War Live: Reports Of Strikes Overnight In Zaporizhzhia; G7 And Zelenskiy To Hold Crisis Talks https://digitalarizonanews.com/russia-ukraine-war-live-reports-of-strikes-overnight-in-zaporizhzhia-g7-and-zelenskiy-to-hold-crisis-talks/ Reports of strikes overnight in Zaporizhzhia The Kyiv Independent reports that there have been strikes on Zaporizhzhia overnight, saying in a tweet shortly before 7am local time that, “Russian forces targeted an infrastructure site in the city of Zaporizhzhia, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Oleksandr Starukh. Information on casualties and damages has not yet been reported.” The Guardian has not confirmed this independently. We will bring you more shortly. “,”elementId”:”e02fb2f7-f3bd-448b-aa93-62e2219fcc58″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” n G7 leaders will hold crisis talks with Zelenskiy in attendance. The leaders are likely to discuss the global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion, amid plans to introduce a global cap on the price of Russian oil to target Putin’s revenues. n UK Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to call for a full meeting of Nato leaders to happen in the coming days n United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan will visit Moscow on Tuesday to meet Putin. n Jeremy Fleming, the head of the British spy agency GCHQ will say in a speech on Tuesday that Vladimir Putin has made strategic errors in his pursuit of the war in Ukraine partly because there are so few restraints on his leadership. n “,”elementId”:”2c825138-f7b6-45d5-9c88-6060734b9025″}],”attributes”:{“pinned”:false,”keyEvent”:true,”summary”:false},”blockCreatedOn”:1665461111000,”blockCreatedOnDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockLastUpdated”:1665462620000,”blockLastUpdatedDisplay”:”00.30 EDT”,”blockFirstPublished”:1665462621000,”blockFirstPublishedDisplay”:”00.30 EDT”,”blockFirstPublishedDisplayNoTimezone”:”00.30″,”title”:”Coming up today”,”contributors”:[],”primaryDateLine”:”Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.37 EDT”,”secondaryDateLine”:”First published on Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.05 EDT”},{“id”:”6344b8ac8f08e0a590ae207d”,”elements”:[{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” The UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss, is expected to call for a full meeting of Nato leaders in coming days as the G7 holds crisis talks on Tuesday following Russian strikes on Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities. “,”elementId”:”eb058699-7fe8-4e02-9b08-c7dc5d615483″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” Russian forces rained more than 80 missiles on cities across Ukraine on Monday, according to Kyiv, in apparent retaliation for an explosion that damaged a key bridge linking the Crimean peninsula to Russia. The G7 video call will also be attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “,”elementId”:”ce39a186-1344-49ef-949c-307987913345″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” G7 leaders are also likely to discuss the global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion, amid plans to introduce a global cap on the price of Russian oil to target Putin’s revenues, PA reports. Ukraine stepped up calls for western allies to provide anti-air and anti-missile systems in response to Monday’s strikes, which have so far killed 14 and injured 97. Kyiv was targeted for the first time in months, while Russia also hit civilian areas and energy infrastructure across the country, from Kharkiv in the east to Lviv near the Polish border. “,”elementId”:”27cbe344-769b-4f60-b50b-13e881f194b0″}],”attributes”:{“pinned”:false,”keyEvent”:true,”summary”:false},”blockCreatedOn”:1665461111000,”blockCreatedOnDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockLastUpdated”:1665462263000,”blockLastUpdatedDisplay”:”00.24 EDT”,”blockFirstPublished”:1665462263000,”blockFirstPublishedDisplay”:”00.24 EDT”,”blockFirstPublishedDisplayNoTimezone”:”00.24″,”title”:”UK PM expected to call for full meeting of Nato leaders as G7 to hold crisis talks”,”contributors”:[],”primaryDateLine”:”Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.37 EDT”,”secondaryDateLine”:”First published on Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.05 EDT”},{“id”:”6344ba6f8f0870981cb4f5d0″,”elements”:[{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” The death toll from Russia’s strikes on Kyiv and other cities on 10 October has risen to 14, while 97 have been injured, Ukraine’s State Emergency Services said in an update on Monday night. “,”elementId”:”84fbfc7f-98f1-43f2-b140-bb91ac4d7c9e”},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” More than 1,300 settlements across the country were without power, the emergency service said. “,”elementId”:”aadf4d64-4343-4597-9ced-5e420b8af30f”},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TweetBlockElement”,”html”:” Станом на 21:00 внаслідок ракетних обстрілів залишаються знеструмленими 1 тис. 307 населених пунктів у Київській (13), Львівській (353), Сумській (766),Тернопільській (169) та Хмельницькій (6) областях. Загинуло 14 осіб, травмовано 97 осіб. pic.twitter.com/3qAydhDW70 — DSNS.GOV.UA (@SESU_UA) October 10, 2022 n”,”url”:”https://twitter.com/SESU_UA/status/1579539268934201344?s=20&t=Yi3dqrj5VAhRjFwryz59FQ”,”id”:”1579539268934201344″,”hasMedia”:false,”role”:”inline”,”isThirdPartyTracking”:false,”source”:”Twitter”,”elementId”:”22685b2a-45ac-4c10-9f15-b024c9ad5a9d”},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” Many of the locations hit by cruise missiles and kamikaze drones during the morning rush hour appeared to be solely civilian sites or key pieces of infrastructure, apparently chosen to terrorise Ukrainians. “,”elementId”:”b6ad36d4-0155-43d2-aa7b-cbe0e157d0b6″}],”attributes”:{“pinned”:false,”keyEvent”:true,”summary”:false},”blockCreatedOn”:1665461111000,”blockCreatedOnDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockLastUpdated”:1665461866000,”blockLastUpdatedDisplay”:”00.17 EDT”,”blockFirstPublished”:1665461867000,”blockFirstPublishedDisplay”:”00.17 EDT”,”blockFirstPublishedDisplayNoTimezone”:”00.17″,”title”:”Death toll in 10 October strikes on Ukraine rises to 14″,”contributors”:[],”primaryDateLine”:”Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.37 EDT”,”secondaryDateLine”:”First published on Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.05 EDT”},{“id”:”6344eaea8f08e0a590ae21fc”,”elements”:[{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” The Kyiv Independent reports that there have been strikes on Zaporizhzhia overnight, saying in a tweet shortly before 7am local time that, “Russian forces targeted an infrastructure site in the city of Zaporizhzhia, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Oleksandr Starukh. Information on casualties and damages has not yet been reported.” “,”elementId”:”aba3fa44-4640-4def-beb3-006ad84140d8″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TweetBlockElement”,”html”:” Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia overnight on Oct. 11. Russian forces targeted an infrastructure site in the city of Zaporizhzhia, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Oleksandr Starukh. Information on casualties and damages has not yet been reported. — The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 11, 2022 n”,”url”:”https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1579678092725211136?s=20&t=47uhFx5-tww3YG3AISKSUQ”,”id”:”1579678092725211136″,”hasMedia”:false,”role”:”inline”,”isThirdPartyTracking”:false,”source”:”Twitter”,”elementId”:”882d84be-1b5e-485f-936e-1008bafc92b1″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” The Guardian has not confirmed this independently. We will bring you more shortly. “,”elementId”:”21ff9356-56e2-4eec-8e10-f0735bebbe5f”}],”attributes”:{“pinned”:true,”keyEvent”:true,”summary”:false},”blockCreatedOn”:1665461111000,”blockCreatedOnDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockLastUpdated”:1665461149000,”blockLastUpdatedDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockFirstPublished”:1665461149000,”blockFirstPublishedDisplay”:”00.05 EDT”,”blockFirstPublishedDisplayNoTimezone”:”00.05″,”title”:”Reports of strikes overnight in Zaporizhzhia”,”contributors”:[],”primaryDateLine”:”Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.37 EDT”,”secondaryDateLine”:”First published on Tue 11 Oct 2022 00.05 EDT”},{“id”:”6344a0378f083d981ab0e247″,”elements”:[{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” Hello and welcome to our ongoing live coverage of the war in Ukraine. My name is Helen Sullivan and I’ll be taking you through the latest as it happens. If there is news you think we may have missed, let me know on Twitter @helenrsullivan or via email: helen.sullivan@theguardian.com. “,”elementId”:”1dd472af-112e-467e-b473-96c9b46649cf”},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” The Kyiv Independent reports that there have been strikes on Zaporizhzhia overnight, saying in a tweet shortly before 7am local time, “Russian forces targeted an infrastructure site in the city of Zaporizhzhia, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Oleksandr Starukh. Information on casualties and damages has not yet been reported.” The Guardian has not confirmed this independently. “,”elementId”:”29b9c217-9d46-49f3-a384-607890fab0a9″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” Meanwhile the death toll from Russia’s attacks on Ukraine on 10 October has risen to 14, with the number of injured rising to 97, Ukraine’s State Emergency Services said in an update on Monday night. “,”elementId”:”f0967982-856b-4b71-9098-9667a4ca1757″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” Liz Truss is expected to call for a full meeting of Nato leaders in the coming days, as G7 leaders hold crisis talks on Tuesday, with Ukraine’s president, Vlodymyr Zelenskiy, attending, following Russian strikes on Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities. “,”elementId”:”9c0d5d3c-5b0d-4b9b-9b96-fdc01852cc9d”},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:” In the meantime, here are the other key recent developments: “,”elementId”:”a7055dcd-f327-4ba0-b...
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Russia-Ukraine War Live: Reports Of Strikes Overnight In Zaporizhzhia; G7 And Zelenskiy To Hold Crisis Talks
Phoenix Woman And Dog Attacked By Pit Bulls Owner Runs Away
Phoenix Woman And Dog Attacked By Pit Bulls Owner Runs Away
Phoenix Woman And Dog Attacked By Pit Bulls, Owner Runs Away https://digitalarizonanews.com/phoenix-woman-and-dog-attacked-by-pit-bulls-owner-runs-away/ PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) – A Phoenix woman says two pit bulls charged at her and her two-year-old wheaten terrier, Stanley leaving her dog so severely injured that his leg had to be amputated. A routine walk for Heather Isgrigg and Stanley in her Phoenix neighborhood near 19th Street and Campbell Avenue turned to terror within seconds. Across the street from them were two pit bulls. Isgrigg says the pit bull’s owner bent down to pick something up when the dogs took off. “As soon as she lost control of the dog, she started screaming and I knew it was going to be bad,” Isgrigg said. “It was pure terror and then it was just two pit bulls coming right at us. I froze and didn’t know what to do.” One of the pit bulls immediately latched onto Stanley’s arm, ripping it to its bone. Isgrigg says she tried pulling the dogs apart with their owner for 20 minutes. “We were stuck for what felt like eternity,” she said. Finally, two strangers stepped in. One of the strangers handed Isgrigg a skateboard, and the other gave her mace. That was the only thing that got the dog to let go of Stanley. “It looked like the whole top of his foot was gone. Everything was bloody.” Isgrigg says the worst part is that the dog’s owner ran away and still has not come forward. “During the altercations she was screaming that she was sorry so I really believed that she would do the right thing.” Isgrigg rushed Stanley to the veterinarian, where doctors gave her two options: try to repair the leg with months of daily bandage changes or amputation, which they agreed would be better long-term. Stanley now only has three legs. Isgrigg says Stanley is hanging in there, but what happened now makes her scared to walk in her neighborhood. “I don’t think I’m going to walk Stanley for a really long time, and I think he’s going to be pretty traumatized,” she said. Isgrigg says she’s looking into getting Stanley a prosthetic leg. Maricopa County Animal Control says they are working on this case and asking anyone with information on the dogs or their owner to please call 602-506-7387. A GoFundMe page has been created to help with Stanley’s recovery click here to donate. Copyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. All rights reserved. Read More…
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Phoenix Woman And Dog Attacked By Pit Bulls Owner Runs Away
Renters Beware: Online Fraud In Competitive Arizona Housing Market Is All Too Familiar Red Flags To Look For
Renters Beware: Online Fraud In Competitive Arizona Housing Market Is All Too Familiar Red Flags To Look For
Renters Beware: Online Fraud In Competitive Arizona Housing Market Is All Too Familiar – Red Flags To Look For https://digitalarizonanews.com/renters-beware-online-fraud-in-competitive-arizona-housing-market-is-all-too-familiar-red-flags-to-look-for/ Published October 10, 2022 8:31PM Updated 9:23PM Renters beware: Online fraud in competitive Arizona housing market is all too familiar – red flags to look for PHOENIX – Whether you’re looking to rent or you just bought a home, you could be a target of online fraud. Rent isn’t getting any cheaper in the Valley, instead, prices are up in most Phoenix metro cities. Here’s a glimpse into how easy it is for someone to capitalize on this demand from a computer or phone. “This is the Zillow rental app,” Ahmed Saber said. “It has pictures of my property from when I first purchased it.” He was surprised and concerned, to say the least. “I purchased this property with the intent of renting it, putting it on the market as an investment property. I was researching the area on Zillow and I found a house that looked a lot like mine and I looked closer and realized it was actually my house,” Saber said. His Chandler home was in fact listed for rent on Zillow. Saber’s name was listed as the contact, but the phone number wasn’t his. For about two weeks straight, the listing remained online. He reported it as fraudulent to Zillow. “Pretending to be me and using the Zillow platform to get tenants into this house. Pretending to be me and collecting income from people,” he said. As a test, we called the number listed on Zillow for this home. No one answers but when you hang up, a text message is sent from the contact saying “This is Zillow …” and it asks for additional details to get the rental process started. Saber quickly put up a sign on his house reading, “This home is not for rent.” “At the end, whoever is going to be the victim, they’ll find me, the real owner, and it’s going to be a headache for me,” he said. Cost of living is way up The cost to rent an apartment in Phoenix, according to Rent.com, has gone up across the board. Three-bedroom apartments saw the largest increase with a 33% hike from last year, reaching about $2,396. A studio alone is 16% more to rent compared to 2021, equaling about $1,125. As for rent in cities across the Valley, the average one-bedroom costs more than 1,600 a month. ‘I should have known’ “It was brand new, everything was new in the pictures,” Vanessa Lowell said. She was trying to find somewhere more affordable to live, and she thought she found just that on Facebook Marketplace. “I should have known.” It led to a string of text messages with someone using the name “Thomas Gabriel.” Messages say he was waiting on his lawyer for documents but said that she could pay various fees by using the Zelle app to send money to different email addresses. Paying those fees almost caused her to be evicted from where she was currently living after she spent more than a thousand bucks in just days. She never heard from “Thomas Gabriel” again. “It really frustrates me since I’m on disability. I have a limited income … that’s all I got,” she said. How to keep safe from online scams “Before you may get your hopes up, really think, if it could be a realistic price at this current point of time,” explained Ligia Chang with the Better Business Bureau. She advises always verifying and confirming the listing, working with a reputable rental company, and never sending money immediately. “If they ask you to send money upfront, they could claim that it’s for a background check to hold a spot, or for your first month’s rent, or even a security deposit. It’s important to never send money without seeing the property first and signing a lease,” Chang said. What’s next The rental listing for Saber’s home is no longer online. FOX 10 reached out to Zillow to find out if this is a common issue, and a spokesperson says not at all. “Zillow strives to provide a safe online platform, and we go to great lengths to monitor activity and fully inform our users of the risks of scams on the internet and how to protect themselves. Our teams monitor activity on the site in several different ways, actively screening for possible fraud or scams and preventing them from getting posted. If a listing is found to be fraudulent, it is removed from our site as quickly as possible. Our ‘How to Recognize and Avoid Rental Fraud’ page and ‘Beware of Scams and Other Internet Fraud’ page explain how to look out for red flags such as requests for wire transfers or long-distance inquiries, and provide other valuable information about how to avoid bad actors in the housing market,” read a statement from Zillow. We also contacted Meta Platforms, Facebook’s parent company, about Lowell’s situation but didn’t get a response. Read More Here
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Renters Beware: Online Fraud In Competitive Arizona Housing Market Is All Too Familiar Red Flags To Look For
Inflation Woes Concern For Abortion Access In Arizona And More: Swing State Voters Sound Off Deltaplex News
Inflation Woes Concern For Abortion Access In Arizona And More: Swing State Voters Sound Off Deltaplex News
Inflation Woes, Concern For Abortion Access In Arizona And More: Swing State Voters Sound Off – Deltaplex News https://digitalarizonanews.com/inflation-woes-concern-for-abortion-access-in-arizona-and-more-swing-state-voters-sound-off-deltaplex-news/ (WASHINGTON) — On abortion access, inflation and current and future leaders of the Republican Party, here’s what swing state residents recently had to say. Abortion access Late last month, Arizona Democrats held a rally for abortion rights in protest of a territorial-era abortion ban that recently went into effect. Liberal women said it made them second-class citizens; Republican women argued that if Democrats want an abortion so badly, they should move. “It’s an absolute scare tactic and they can go to California and get their abortion if they want,” said Republican voter Karen Deadrick. “California will even pay for you to get your abortion.” In September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that eliminates copay for abortions. At a Sept. 24 rally supporting abortion access, attendees said the November races are the most important for protecting their reproductive rights. “How you can say you’re about democracy and then completely spit in the face of democracy is absolutely absurd to me,” said Phoenix voter Gina Schmidt. “How you can say you want the government out of people’s lives but you want to get into making choices about my body is beyond something that I can even fathom in my brain.” “I don’t want to tell you what to do with your life or your bodies [and] don’t tell me what to do with my life or my body, and we can all peacefully coexist,” Schmidt said. “This is making women essentially second-class citizens,” said another Phoenix voter, Heather Nastri. “If you care at all about your rights, about women’s rights, your mother, your daughter, you need to get out and vote.” Krista Smiley said she moved to Arizona three years ago after being “forced out” of California. She said she didn’t believe that Republicans were going to stop all abortions. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned this summer, at least 12 states have ceased nearly all abortion services. “They [Democrats] are making it sound like Republicans want to stop all of it,” said Smiley. “That’s not true. That’s not true. There’s Christian organizations and stuff out there to help.” “With our technology, there’s no reason to have an abortion in the last trimester when the baby can live. And it’s better for the mother to have a c-section than for her to be put under,” said Arizona voter Dawn Waldman who said she felt abortion might be OK in the first trimester. Inflation Adam Sperber is an independent voter and a D.J. who drove from California to Ohio for a September Trump rally with his father. He said that inflation is negatively hurting his business. “The gas prices: It’s really been hard on my business because of the gas and the mileage traveling from event to event,” said Sperber. Georgia voter Shannon Bond is a supporter of GOP Senate nominee Hershel Walker. She said that, as a single business owner, her take-home pay has shrunk by 10% given rising everyday costs. She blamed the Biden administration. While the White House points to other strong economic news, like low unemployment, they also say tackling inflation is their No. 1 priority. Polling consistently shows President Joe Biden getting low marks for his handling of the issue, which could be a key factor on Election Day. “What we used to pay for anything is now up. And it’s not because that it is 2022. It is because of who’s in charge and how they are making decisions that affect us all,” said Bond, the Walker supporter. Raleigh, North Carolina, voters Kay Garrison and Judy Carlgrem also said they felt inflation was out of control. “I leave the grocery store half the time without buying what I need,” said Garrison. Carlgrem agreed: “Fewer groceries for four — for more money.” Trump or DeSantis for leader of the GOP? Many of the voters in battleground states who spoke with ABC News in recent weeks had two names on their lips: Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Some Republican voters said they wanted Trump to run for president again in 2024, as he has repeatedly teased, while others thought he was too hot-headed and that the Florida governor should run instead. Still others imagined a Trump/DeSantis 2024 ticket. While some were lukewarm at best over Trump’s chances of winning the White House again, very few voters did not want DeSantis to run nationally at all. Scott Sperber, in Ohio, said that if it was Trump versus DeSantis in a hypothetical GOP presidential primary, he would support the former president — but only if it was, as Sperber put it, the best thing for Trump given the many controversies swirling around him. (Trump denies any wrongdoing.) “Part of me feels like we should support somebody else because he did enough and it seems like a losing battle — I hate to say that,” Sperber said. Other Trump supporters, like Saul Sofilen of Wisconsin, imagined a world in which DeSantis succeeds Trump in four years. Rex Hugelman had an outsider’s view as a Democrat from Lincoln, Nebraska. He said that he thinks DeSantis would have a primary-race edge over Trump for the same reason Trump won against Hillary Clinton in 2016: “He was seen as the lesser of two evils.” Copyright © 2022, ABC Audio. All rights reserved. Read More Here
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Inflation Woes Concern For Abortion Access In Arizona And More: Swing State Voters Sound Off Deltaplex News
Trump-Backed Harriet Hageman Larry Elder Rally For Zach Nunn Iowa Capital Dispatch
Trump-Backed Harriet Hageman Larry Elder Rally For Zach Nunn Iowa Capital Dispatch
Trump-Backed Harriet Hageman, Larry Elder Rally For Zach Nunn – Iowa Capital Dispatch https://digitalarizonanews.com/trump-backed-harriet-hageman-larry-elder-rally-for-zach-nunn-iowa-capital-dispatch/ Republicans must work together and avoid infighting on topics like former President Donald Trump in order to bring a “red wave” to fruition this November, GOP candidates and leaders said at a Polk County Republican rally Monday night. Alongside Iowa conservative leaders, Wyoming Republican congressional candidate Harriet Hageman and former California governor candidate Larry Elder rallied for 3rd Congressional District candidate Zach Nunn as well as other GOP state and federal candidates in Polk County at the Horizon Event Center in Clive. While the conservative figures spent much of their time talking about the need to win back Congress to fight against President Joe Biden’s administration, they also spoke about better times under former President Donald Trump. Hageman won a contentious Republican primary against incumbent U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump for his connection to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Cheney chairs the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot and Trump’s role in spurring the effort to overturn the 2020 election results. Hageman was endorsed by Trump in the primary race. While the Wyoming Republican did not name Trump in her speech, she said she would investigate the FBI and critics of Trump if elected. “We’re going to start investigating people like Hunter Biden,” Hageman told the crowd of more than 200. “… and the people who raided Mar-a-Lago, and the people who pushed forward with the ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ hoax, and all the other things that need to be looked into.” Cheney has alleged that Hageman has spread false theories about the 2020 presidential election results, and said that she will not support her primary opponent in the general election. Iowa GOP party chairman Jeff Kaufmann criticized Cheney’s comments following the primary election. If Republicans are going to take back Congress, he said, they need to act as a team. “It’s really kind of sad,” Kaufmann said. “And I would say that in Iowa, the same thing was happening. It’s really kind of sad to see a poor loser. It’s really kind of sad to see someone that’s part of a team and then forgets they’re part of that team if things don’t go their way.” Elder also praised Trump in his address, comparing the economy under Trump versus Biden. He compared Trump’s approach to a golfer who doesn’t play with good form, but still makes impressive shots. “When it comes to President Trump, I love where the ball landed,” Elder said. “I pay no attention to the swing.” Mindy Ginger, a conservative Republican from Saylorville, said she has been a fan of Hageman since her appearance on shows including the War Room with Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson’s talk show on Fox News. Congress needs more people like Hageman who “means what she says,” said Ginger, who said she gave money to the campaign. Ginger said Iowa Sen. Zach Nunn was similar to Hageman, and would help reform the federal government, cutting taxes and securing the U.S.-Mexico border. In addition to getting Republicans elected to Iowa offices, she said she wants to see Trump run for election again in 2024. “I pray he gets back in,” Ginger said. Republican speakers gathered on stage at a Polk County GOP campaign event in Clive, Monday Oct. 10. From left to right: Polk County Republican Party chairman Gloria Mazza, Iowa Sen. Zach Nunn, Wyoming Republican congressional candidate Harriet Hageman, former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, former Gov. Terry Branstad and Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Speakers showed their support for Gov. Kim Reynolds, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley and Republican state government candidates, but most of the attention was focused on Nunn’s campaign against U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne. She won re-election in 2020 when Trump won the majority of the vote in the congressional district, and the redistricting process has added more rural, conservative-leaning counties to the district. Nunn said he would work on fighting government spending in Washington, D.C. if elected and called for the reversal of the Inflation Reduction Act and Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness program. Axne and other liberal politicians do not care about the average Iowan, he said, who are still grappling with the impacts of high inflation and costs of living. “We talked to families who have really suffered because they like us have tried to make do with not enough,” Nunn said. During her address, Hageman said that she was looking forward to working with Nunn to stop “radical” economic and social policies. “Zach, when you and I get to Congress, we’re going to work together on a couple of things,” Hageman said. Elder said he related to Nunn’s race trying to unseat a Democratic incumbent, reflecting on his race against California Gov. Gavin Newsom. While the former talk show radio host said he was in Iowa to support Nunn and other Republican candidates in the upcoming election, he also told the crowd he was considering running for another public office. While he did not say he was planning to run for president in 2024, he said he has heard from people in states from Iowa to Maine that they want the chance to support him in an election. “I’m thinking, thinking, thinking about running for something else,” Elder said, as attendees cheered. “I will keep you posted.” Our stories may be republished online or in print under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. We ask that you edit only for style or to shorten, provide proper attribution and link to our web site. Please see our republishing guidelines for use of photos and graphics. Read More Here
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Trump-Backed Harriet Hageman Larry Elder Rally For Zach Nunn Iowa Capital Dispatch
Senator Tommy Tuberville Faces Backlash For Comments Made During Pro-Trump Rally
Senator Tommy Tuberville Faces Backlash For Comments Made During Pro-Trump Rally
Senator Tommy Tuberville Faces Backlash For Comments Made During Pro-Trump Rally https://digitalarizonanews.com/senator-tommy-tuberville-faces-backlash-for-comments-made-during-pro-trump-rally/ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Sen. Tommy Tuberville is making headlines over controversial comments made during a speech this weekend in Nevada. Tuberville made remarks during a rally held by former President Donald Trump on Saturday, and many Democrats are calling his comments regarding their political party racially charged. “They’re not soft on crime. They’re pro-crime. They want crime. They want crime because they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have. They want reparations because they think the people that do the crime are owed that,” Tuberville said during remarks at the rally. Several Democrats are responding to the controversial remarks including former Sen. Doug Jones, who responded to the remarks via a video posted on Twitter. “This racist’s rant at a MAGA rally just can’t go uncalled out,” Jones said. President of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP Bernard Simelton is also responding to Tuberville’s claims. He said he wants to see an apology. “The NAACP joins with others who have condemned the statements made by senator Tuberville as condescending and right-out racists. And we’re asking senator Tuberville for a sincere apology for making such outlandish and racists comments,” Simelton said. CBS 42 reached out to Sen. Tuberville for a statement and we have not yet heard back. Read More Here
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Senator Tommy Tuberville Faces Backlash For Comments Made During Pro-Trump Rally
The Verge Guide To Amazons Prime Early Access Sale
The Verge Guide To Amazons Prime Early Access Sale
The Verge Guide To Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale https://digitalarizonanews.com/the-verge-guide-to-amazons-prime-early-access-sale/ Skip to main content Highlighting only the best deals and discounts during Amazon’s two-day sales event Amazon Prime Day is no longer a once-per-year shopping event. This year, the company is hosting a second deal extravaganza for Prime members called the Prime Early Access Sale, which kicks off tomorrow, October 11th, and runs through Wednesday, October 12th. If it’s anything like the two-day shopping blitz that is Prime Day, it’ll be filled with some of the lowest prices we’ve seen on 4K TVs, Amazon Echo devices, noise-canceling headphones, gaming accessories, laptops, and more. We also expect to see competing deals at retailers like Target, Best Buy, and Walmart, all of which we’ll cover during the 48-hour window. Like we’ve done in the past with Prime Day, we’ll be rounding up all of the details regarding Amazon’s fall sales event here, including our ongoing news coverage and our definitive post on the best deals happening at Amazon. We’ll also be highlighting a slew of useful how-to guides, so you’ll be in the know regarding how to get the best deals and price-match sales at other retailers. Whether you were expecting Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale or not, it looks to be a great opportunity to get the jump on your holiday shopping — after all, no one wants to be forced to do all of their shopping during Black Friday and Cyber Monday if they can help it. November 25th should be for sleeping in, not shopping. More from this stream Amazon Prime Early Access Sale: the latest news, deals, and coverage The best Prime Early Access deals on Amazon devices Oct 7, 2022, 3:52 PM UTC The best anti-Prime Early Access Sale tech deals happening at Target Oct 7, 2022, 2:18 PM UTC Know the price-matching policies for Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and others Oct 5, 2022, 11:01 PM UTC How to find the best deals during Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale Oct 4, 2022, 9:26 PM UTC See all 6 stories Read More Here
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The Verge Guide To Amazons Prime Early Access Sale
What Trend Will Emerge From Phoenix Fashion Week? AZ Big Media
What Trend Will Emerge From Phoenix Fashion Week? AZ Big Media
What Trend Will Emerge From Phoenix Fashion Week? – AZ Big Media https://digitalarizonanews.com/what-trend-will-emerge-from-phoenix-fashion-week-az-big-media/ Phoenix Fashion Week, known for discovering and launching the next “it” fashion designers and top Arizona models is back this Fall with more than 20 runway shows, October 14-15 at the beautiful Chateau Luxe venue in North Phoenix.  Each evening the fashion forward event begins at 5:30 p.m. with unique pop-up shopping and global runway experiences until 10:00 p.m.  The two-day event celebrates the conclusion of a rigorous emerging designer bootcamp, led by executive director of Phoenix Fashion Week, Brian Hill, in which seven hand-selected designers from around the nation have been preparing to launch their collections at Phoenix Fashion Week and beyond. “Last spring we rose up like a Phoenix back to our runways after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. Phoenix Fashion Week is proud to continue our passion for local and national brands, while embracing global couture fashion brands from Armenia, Kuwait, Dubai, Philippines, and more. Phoenix Fashion Week continues to be the launch pad for international brands looking to succeed long term in the fashion industry,” said Hill. READ ALSO: Arie Layne Boutique brings trendy fashion to West Valley This year’s schedule builds on the success of past designers, including former Phoenix Fashion Week Bootcamp participants returning as established designers. Such as JC Donaldson of Phoenix based menswear label, House of Donaldson.  “Phoenix Fashion Week has been a catalyst in propelling Arizona fashion forward, while creating unique experiences for guests. This fall, we are bringing back fan favorite, Fashionably Pink featuring Valley breast cancer survivors and local celebrities on the runway to shine a light on the fight against breast cancer, while raising awareness and funds for Phoenix based 501c3 charity, Check for A Lump. This evening will include our annual ‘Community Showcase,’ featuring twelve local designers and their best two looks.” said Hill.  Among notable experiences is the Little Black Dress Challenge in which Phoenix Fashion Week has partnered with Goodwill of Central Arizona. Open to the public, this sustainability challenge calls on designers of all skill levels to try their hand at up-cycled fashion by utilizing their neighborhood Goodwill clothing and competing for the chance to have their creation featured on the runway Friday, October 14th along with a cash prize.  Phoenix Fashion Week’s natural evolution to creating more sustainability in fashion, led to the Mayor of the City of Phoenix, Kate Gallego proclaiming August 22 as Sustainable Fashion Day. This distinguished honor inspired the first ever Phoenix Fashion Week Green Carpet, launched in 2019.  The business of fashion, front and center each morning from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the two-day event will include a variety of business, fashion, and lifestyle focused seminars sponsored by the Arizona Department of Education and taught by industry experts, offering insight and real take-a-way tools on how to launch, market and successfully run a fashion business long-term. This year’s line-up of seminars will be led by Arizona fashion brand success story and Phoenix Fashion Week Bootcamp alumni Mike Spangenberg of State Forty Eight, Lifestyle Influencer, Cynthia Sassi and Director of Education, Alison Callaway. On Saturday, October 15, Phoenix Fashion Week will award both ‘Designer of the Year’ and ‘Model of the Year’ Male and Female. The two winning models will each receive full modeling contracts from industry leader, Agency Arizona, successfully launching their careers. Also, that evening, Hill and the Phoenix Fashion Week team will announce ‘Designer of the Year’ and a prize package comprised of goods and services to ensure long-term brand success for the winning designer.  In addition to the fabulous designer runway shows, guests will enjoy an elevated experience that includes the new Chateau Luxe VIP champagne lounge, featuring gourmet hors d’oeuvres by two-time award-winning private chef, Will Turner. This new experience includes a VIP Front Row seat, coveted swag bag filled with fashionable goodies, red-carpet experience, exclusive access to designer pop-up shopping in the Style Villa Marketplace, designer meet and greets, live music, high energy performances, and more.  The ‘Emerging Designer Bootcamp’ was designed for fashion designers to build the foundation of their brand for long term success and led by Hill. “The rigorous 3-month ‘Emerging Designer Bootcamp’ challenges all facets of the designer’s brand while competing for the title of ‘Designer of the Year. Each year we only accept a handful of unique designers into our live bootcamp,” said Hill. These brands have started their own clothing line, and now will develop the identity of who their ideal fashion customer is, then focus on the business side of the brand to drive sales. Phoenix Fashion Week found fashion designers to be very creative, but most were lacking the business knowledge, approach and effective structure to succeed. The Emerging Designer Bootcamp curriculum teaches growing fashion designers how to rewire their mindset, perspective and daily actions by focusing on the business side of their brands first. Phoenix Fashion Week announced its seven fall Emerging Fashion Designers.  • Armarse, Phoenix, Arizona City of Knowledge, Tempe, Arizona  • Hummingbird, Phoenix, Arizona Jerzee, Phoenix, Arizona  • Ololade, Buckeye, Arizona Pastiche La Femme, Coolidge Arizona,  • Royalty in the Rough, Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Fashion Week is supported by Chateau Luxe, Sanderson Lincoln Black Label, Welcome to Arizona, Fabulous Arizona, Inflect Digital, Peroni USA, Social Citizen Academy, Goodwill of Arizona, Arizona Department of Education and Adler Public Relations.  Tickets are required to attend Phoenix Fashion Week at Chateau Luxe and range from $50 GA to $375 for VIP Front Row. Tickets can be purchased at www.PHXFW2022.eventbrite.com  Follow Phoenix Fashion Week on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @PHXfashionweek & @Fashionrewired.  Read More…
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What Trend Will Emerge From Phoenix Fashion Week? AZ Big Media
Arizona Softball Stays In-State With Commitment From 2024 No. 6 Recruit Kate Vance
Arizona Softball Stays In-State With Commitment From 2024 No. 6 Recruit Kate Vance
Arizona Softball Stays In-State With Commitment From 2024 No. 6 Recruit Kate Vance https://digitalarizonanews.com/arizona-softball-stays-in-state-with-commitment-from-2024-no-6-recruit-kate-vance/ In the last few seasons, Arizona softball has been loading up with recruits from all over the country, with the previous commit coming from Barrington, Illinois catcher last week. Head coach Caitlin Lowe and her staff remember the greats in their home state, though. Following up on the commitment of the No. 2 catcher in the class of 2024, Lowe has received the pledge of Extra Inning Softball’s No. 6 overall player in 2024, Kate Vance. Vance is the No. 4 middle infielder according to EIS. She plays her prep ball for Hamilton High in Chandler, Ariz. and competes in travel ball for Arizona Storm. Entering her junior year with the Hamilton Huskies, Vance has played 57 games at the varsity level. Over those games, she has hit .452, including taking a .055 leap in batting average between her freshman and sophomore seasons. In her second season, she hit .472 in 35 games. Last season was a huge improvement across the board. Vance played in an additional 13 games compared to her freshman year. She scored 47 runs, had 60 hits, knocked in 40 RBI, hit eight doubles, legged out four triples, and blasted 16 home runs. It was enough to land her on MaxPreps’ 2022 Underclassmen All-America First Team. In her two seasons at the high-school level, Vance has scored 76 runs, amassed 90 hits, knocked in 73 runs, Read More Here
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Arizona Softball Stays In-State With Commitment From 2024 No. 6 Recruit Kate Vance
Comedian Earns Praise For Chugging Beer Thrown At Her By Trump-Supporting Heckler
Comedian Earns Praise For Chugging Beer Thrown At Her By Trump-Supporting Heckler
Comedian Earns Praise For Chugging Beer Thrown At Her By Trump-Supporting Heckler https://digitalarizonanews.com/comedian-earns-praise-for-chugging-beer-thrown-at-her-by-trump-supporting-heckler/ Oct 11, 2022, 2:25amUpdated 24m ago By: News 12 Staff There were some frightening moments at a Jersey Shore comedy club this weekend when a heckler threw a full beer at the performer on stage. Comic Ariel Elias was performing at Uncle Vinney’s Comedy Club in Point Pleasant Beach on Saturday and was inches away from being struck in the head by a full beer can. What she did next won her points with the crowd. “She goes, ‘I was just a wreck and I needed a drink,’” says club owner Dino Ibelli. “It was stressful for about, I would say 10-15 seconds, and that was it.” The incident happened during Elias’s Q&A portion of her set. An audience member asked her if she voted for former President Donald Trump. Elias responded, “Why would you ask me that, knowing I’m the only Jew in the room? Are you trying to get me killed?” The heckler responded that she could tell Elias voted for President Joe Biden “based on [her] jokes.” The crowd started to get uneasy at this exchange. Elias then told the crowd “Make some noise if you want her to shut up.” That’s when someone – believed to be the heckler’s husband – threw a beer at the stage, narrowly missing Elias. Elias responded by picking up the beer and chugging it. The beer-thrower ran out of the club too quickly for anyone to catch him. But Ibelli says he found out who it was through the club’s surveillance system and some research. “We’re going to prosecute to the fullest extent that we can. What it’s going to be, I don’t know the actual terms, but we’re going to go full steam ahead,” he says. Ibelli says that in the club’s 20 years in business, nothing like this has ever happened. He says he is glad no one got hurt. “The comedian’s the only one with the microphone. They’re the only professional in the room. And when you start heckling a comedian, everyone else is against you. So now you’re fighting against 100-plus people and yourself and you’re never going to win,” he says. Elias was not available to be interviewed. But she received a lot of support from other comedians. The Point Pleasant Beach Police Department says that she does not wish to pursue changes and that any information that police have made an arrest is false. Read More Here
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Comedian Earns Praise For Chugging Beer Thrown At Her By Trump-Supporting Heckler
Father Killed In I-235 Crash
Father Killed In I-235 Crash
Father Killed In I-235 Crash https://digitalarizonanews.com/father-killed-in-i-235-crash/ TONIGHT, A DES MOINES FAMILY IS GRIEVING AFTER THEIR FATHER WAS KILLED IN A CRASH ON I-235. MARVIN GALDAMEZ, A FATHER OF TWO, DIED AT THE SCENE. KCCI SENIOR REPORTER TODD MAGEL IS LIVE AT THE SCENE – WITH HOW POLICE SAY THE CRASH COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED.. TODD? STACEY, IOWA’S “MOVE OVER” LAW HAS BEEN IN PLACE FOR 20 YEARS. IT INCLUDES CONSTRUCTION ZONES LIKE THIS ONE ON I-235. AND POLICE SAY IT COULD HAVE SAVED GALDAMEZ’S LIFE LAST NIGHT. Father killed in I-235 crash Police have identified the man who was killed in a crash on Interstate 235 on Sunday.According to police, 22-year-old Marvin Galdamez, of Des Moines, died when his truck collided with the back of a cement mixer in the 3100 block of I-235 eastbound.Galdamez’s family says he was a roofer and the father of two boys with another baby on the way.Galdamez died at the scene. No one else was injured, police reported. Police say Galdamez failed to move over for a construction crew.Iowa’s Move Over law was created in 2002 and later expanded. It states that drivers must either slow down or move over to give more space when there is a road crew, stranded motorist or any hazard along the side of the road. The idea is to not only protect people on the road but to protect passing motorists.”The law says you move over a lane to give them that free space there adjacent to where they’re working. That didn’t happen last night,” Sgt. Paul Parizek with the Des Moines Police Department said.This is the 16th traffic-related fatality of 2022 in Des Moines. Previous coverage: DES MOINES, Iowa — Police have identified the man who was killed in a crash on Interstate 235 on Sunday. According to police, 22-year-old Marvin Galdamez, of Des Moines, died when his truck collided with the back of a cement mixer in the 3100 block of I-235 eastbound. Galdamez’s family says he was a roofer and the father of two boys with another baby on the way. Galdamez died at the scene. No one else was injured, police reported. Police say Galdamez failed to move over for a construction crew. Iowa’s Move Over law was created in 2002 and later expanded. It states that drivers must either slow down or move over to give more space when there is a road crew, stranded motorist or any hazard along the side of the road. The idea is to not only protect people on the road but to protect passing motorists. “The law says you move over a lane to give them that free space there adjacent to where they’re working. That didn’t happen last night,” Sgt. Paul Parizek with the Des Moines Police Department said. This is the 16th traffic-related fatality of 2022 in Des Moines. Previous coverage: Read More Here
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Father Killed In I-235 Crash
Guest Commentary: Quoting Dick The Butcher In Defense Of Trump Was Telling
Guest Commentary: Quoting Dick The Butcher In Defense Of Trump Was Telling
Guest Commentary: Quoting Dick The Butcher In Defense Of Trump Was Telling https://digitalarizonanews.com/guest-commentary-quoting-dick-the-butcher-in-defense-of-trump-was-telling/ Daily Headlines Start your morning with the top headlines each day. Breaking News Receive email alerts anytime there is breaking news or a severe weather alert. Sports Update Get the latest local and national sports headlines delivered to your inbox every morning. Reel Report Plan your fishing trips with Capt. Joe Kent’s Reel Report every evening. Biz Buzz Receive Laura Elder’s Biz Buzz direct to your inbox every Sunday. Today’s Weather Receive the daily weather forecast and the weekly outlook in your inbox each morning. Weather Man Stan Receive an email notification each time resident weather expert Stan Blazyk writes a new article. In Case You Missed It ICYMI is a weekly newsletter highlighting stories from the past week. Wether they were the most important, most read or most talked about we want to make sure you read them. ICYMI also features select historical content. Obituaries Receive the most recent obituaries every afternoon. e-Edition Get a link to the latest e-Edition delivered to your inbox each morning. Coast Monthly Receive updates on the latest issues of Coast Monthly. Dear Abby Receive the latest Dear Abby column in your inbox each morning. Special Offers Receive special offers from The Daily News and select partners including discounts, contests and more. Read More Here
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Guest Commentary: Quoting Dick The Butcher In Defense Of Trump Was Telling
Can Newhouse Hold On To Washington's Most Conservative Congressional District In Test Of Republicans' Willingness To Forgive Trump Impeachment Vote?
Can Newhouse Hold On To Washington's Most Conservative Congressional District In Test Of Republicans' Willingness To Forgive Trump Impeachment Vote?
Can Newhouse Hold On To Washington's Most Conservative Congressional District In Test Of Republicans' Willingness To Forgive Trump Impeachment Vote? https://digitalarizonanews.com/can-newhouse-hold-on-to-washingtons-most-conservative-congressional-district-in-test-of-republicans-willingness-to-forgive-trump-impeachment-vote-2/ Oct. 10—WASHINGTON — In his nearly eight years representing central Washington in the House, Dan Newhouse has fended off challengers from across the political spectrum and carved out a niche as a pragmatic lawmaker more interested in policy than bluster. But this year’s general election presents the Republican from Sunnyside with a new kind of challenge: convincing voters in the state’s reddest district to look past his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump and give him the support they largely withheld in the August primary. Newhouse and his Democratic opponent, Yakima businessman Doug White, each received roughly 25% of votes in the primary, enough to advance from the top-two contest only because six other GOP candidates who aligned themselves with Trump split the remaining half of votes. What that pro-Trump voting bloc does in the general election will play a big role in determining the outcome. “It’s the most conservative district in the state of Washington,” Newhouse said in an interview, “so my strategy and my message has been to appeal to those people that have supported me in the past and to remind them that I’m still the same conservative Republican that I’ve always been.” The Cook Political Report rates Washington’s 4th Congressional District “R+11,” meaning Republican candidates are expected to perform 11 percentage points better than the national average and making it the most heavily GOP-leaning district in the state. Newhouse bested Democratic challengers in 2018 and 2020 by a roughly 2-to-1 margin while his closest races came in 2014 and 2016 against fellow Republican Clint Didier, now a Franklin County commissioner. But White, a first-time candidate who returned home to Yakima after a 20-year career in international business, thinks right-wing voters’ lingering resentment toward Newhouse makes the incumbent vulnerable. Pitching himself as a solutions-oriented moderate, White said in an interview he hopes to assemble a coalition of reliable Democratic voters, independents and conservatives who want to see Newhouse gone. “Obviously, it’s an uphill battle,” White said, before citing a recent internal poll his campaign commissioned that makes him optimistic. The survey’s most important finding, he said, is that 40% of Republicans in the district “would vote for a Democrat if that Democrat had the profile that I do.” “This is a completely different game,” White said. “We’ve literally never seen this in this district before. My message is resonating well with people. They’re fed up with Dan Newhouse and we’re going to see a change.” A spokesman for the White campaign, John Wyble, declined to share the full poll results but said it shows that Newhouse is “a divisive figure,” even among Republicans, and the race narrows to within the margin of error “after voters hear about Doug White.” There has been no independent polling this year in the district, which national political analysts consider safely in GOP hands. But White isn’t the only one who thinks the pro-Trump electorate could throw a wrench in Newhouse’s re-election bid. “I’ve heard a lot of people say that they’re going to vote for White because they cannot get over what Newhouse did, and I’ve heard a lot of people say they’re not going to vote at all,” said Teagan Levine, chair of the Okanogan County GOP. Levine said when she has told those voters to “take Newhouse’s name out of it” and “look at the bigger picture,” they have usually agreed to vote for the Republican, but she is concerned that not every disaffected voter in the district will get that message before casting their ballots. If GOP voters can’t get over Newhouse’s impeachment vote, Levine said, she worries they will jeopardize the party’s chances of taking control of the House — and in turn the odds of a Republican winning the presidency in 2024. None of the Republicans Newhouse bested in the primary have formally endorsed the incumbent although some said they plan to vote for him. “Newhouse is in trouble, for sure, just talking to people,” said Jerrod Sessler, a former NASCAR driver from Prosser who took 12.3% of votes in the primary, adding that he has encouraged others to vote for Newhouse. “There’s a lot of people voting for Doug White, or they’re going to abstain.” Jacek Kobiesa, an engineer from Pasco who entered the race late and received just 490 votes, called the race “a huge mess” but said he would vote for Newhouse. Corey Gibson, a marketing entrepreneur from Selah who won 3.4% of votes, said he has received “so many calls” from conservatives who say they are considering voting for White, “not because they align with him, but because there’s this energy out there of wanting to be heard, wanting to be able to show that people want something different.” Gibson said he expects Newhouse to win the general election, but said he worries having such a “wildly unpopular” candidate could depress voter turnout in the district and hurt other Republicans, like Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley. Loren Culp, a former Republic police chief who won Trump’s endorsement and 21.6% of votes in the primary, said he doesn’t plan to vote for either Newhouse or White. “They’re both Democrats,” Culp said. “One of them just lies to us and tells us he’s a Republican.” One issue that gives voters a clear choice between the two men is abortion access. While Newhouse touts an “A” rating from the antiabortion Susan B. Anthony List, White talks about the right to terminate a pregnancy as a matter of individual liberty. The Democrat hopes the Supreme Court’s June ruling that overturned a federal right to abortion will drive abortion-rights supporters to turn out and support him. With the 50% of primary voters who backed neither Newhouse nor White theoretically up for grabs, there is a potential opening for a write-in candidate to enter the race. State law prevents a losing primary candidate from running a write-in campaign for the same office, but some voters have encouraged Didier, the Franklin County commissioner who ran for the seat in 2014 and 2016, to mount a write-in campaign. In a text message, Didier confirmed he has had “an incredible amount of people want me to run as a write in,” but said he had no plans to do so. Mike Massey, chair of the Benton County GOP, said he estimates as many as one-third of conservatives “can’t put the clothes pin over their nose” and vote for Newhouse. “I’m going to vote for Dan because I have learned in the past that if you don’t support your party, it can really damage things,” Massey said, recalling how he voted in the 1992 presidential race for independent Ross Perot, whose candidacy helped Democrat Bill Clinton defeat Republican George H.W. Bush. Mike McKee, chair of the Grant County GOP, said he expects Newhouse to prevail but also worries many Republicans will not vote for him. “I just tell them, ‘Dan may not have been your first, second, third or fourth selection, but he’s won fair and square and now it’s time to fire (House speaker Nancy) Pelosi,'” McKee said, adding with a chuckle, “I can guarantee that Dan Newhouse is not going to vote to impeach another Republican president in the next two years.” The Washington State Republican Party didn’t endorse a candidate ahead of the August primary, but officially “nominated” him as the party’s candidate after he won the primary, party spokesman Ben Gonzalez said. For his part, Newhouse is counting on most of the district’s Republican-leaning voters forgiving him for the impeachment vote. In an interview, he alluded to a quote attributed to conservative icon Ronald Reagan, who reportedly said, “The person who agrees with you 80% of the time is a friend and an ally, not a 20% traitor.” In that spirit, Newhouse said, he hopes his conservative constituents who have supported him in the past will see the race against White as a clear choice between Republican and Democratic platforms. “I think if they sit down and think about that, even though they’re angry with me for one vote, that’s still better than the other choice that they have in front of them,” he said. “So we’re doing the best that we can to communicate that message.” When a new Congress is sworn in at the start of 2023, Newhouse may be the only remaining member of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The only other pro-impeachment Republican who survived the primaries, Rep. David Valadao of California, is in a tight race the Cook Political Report rates as a toss-up. He will also be among a dwindling number of House Republicans who are interested in working with Democrats on bipartisan legislation as the GOP conference is increasingly dominated by hardline members who say their top priority in the next two years is investigating and even impeaching members of the Biden administration. Newhouse, a third-generation Yakima Valley farmer, is one of the leading advocates for bipartisan immigration reform to create a reliable, legal supply of U.S. agricultural workers, about half of whom are unauthorized immigrants, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That effort has drawn the ire of anti-immigration hardliners, but Newhouse said he believes 4th District voters want solutions to problems that affect the region. “The fact that I’m pragmatic, solutions-oriented, willing to work with people on both sides of the aisle in order to find those solutions, I don’t see that as a negative,” he said. “I think that’s what people expect of me.” As chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus, a group of House Republicans foc...
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Can Newhouse Hold On To Washington's Most Conservative Congressional District In Test Of Republicans' Willingness To Forgive Trump Impeachment Vote?
AP News Summary At 9:35 P.m. EDT
AP News Summary At 9:35 P.m. EDT
AP News Summary At 9:35 P.m. EDT https://digitalarizonanews.com/ap-news-summary-at-935-p-m-edt/ Russia unleashes biggest attacks in Ukraine in months KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia has retaliated for an attack on a critical bridge it claimed was carried out by Ukraine, unleashing its most widespread attacks against Ukraine in months. The lethal barrage Monday against multiple cities smashed civilian targets. It killed at least 14 people, knocked out power and water, and shattered cars and buildings. Ukraine’s Emergency Service said nearly 100 people were wounded in the morning attacks — the biggest and broadest since the war’s early days. One Russian missile hit a playground in downtown Kyiv and another struck a university building. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attacks aimed to inflict the most damage on civilians. GOP makes push to weaken Democrats’ grip on Texas border HARLINGEN, Texas (AP) — Texas Democrats are embarking on another October blitz in pursuit of flipping America’s big red state. But Republicans are making an aggressive play to win races along Texas’ mostly Hispanic southern border in November’s midterms. The rare sight of contested races on the Texas border has widened cracks in an important Democratic stronghold after former President Donald Trump’s significant gains with Hispanic voters in the 2020 election. Republican Rep. Maya Flores’ victory in a special election this year reflected the shifting ground. She is running against Democrat Rep. Vicente Gonzalez. California governor’s wife among accusers at Weinstein trial LOS ANGELES (AP) — The wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, is among the accusers of Harvey Weinstein who will testify at his rape and sexual assault trial that began Monday. An attorney for Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who is a documentary filmmaker and actor, says in a statement Monday that she “intends to testify at his trial in order to seek some measure of justice for survivors.” Jury selection began Monday in Los Angeles and is expected to last several days. Weinstein, who is already serving a 23-year sentence for a conviction in New York, is charged with 11 counts of rape and sexual assault. He has pleaded not guilty. New Zealand proposes taxing cow burps, angering farmers Read More Here
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6 Takeaways From U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Between Tim Ryan And J.D. Vance
6 Takeaways From U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Between Tim Ryan And J.D. Vance
6 Takeaways From U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Between Tim Ryan And J.D. Vance https://digitalarizonanews.com/6-takeaways-from-u-s-senate-candidate-debate-between-tim-ryan-and-j-d-vance/ Ohio’s two U.S. Senate candidates Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance debated on Monday night in Cleveland, sparring over the economy, immigration, abortion, democracy and other topics. The fast-moving debate hosted by WJW/Fox 8 was the first direct faceoff between U.S. Rep. Ryan, D-Howland Twp., and Republican businessman Vance of Cincinnati. ExploreRep. Tim Ryan, author JD Vance hold US Senate debate in Ohio Here are six takeaways from the debate: 1. Ryan said he supports abortion rights and wants to codify the overturned Roe v. Wade into law. He said Vance’s support of an abortion ban is “the largest governmental overreach in our lifetime.” ExplorePolitical scientists say Ohio U.S. Senate election is one of the key races in the nation 2. Vance, who has said he thinks abortion should be banned after 15 weeks, said states should be able to decide on abortion bans and “some minimum national standard is fine with me.” ExploreRyan and Vance compete for U.S. Senate seat in Ohio 3. Ryan said people like Vance who falsely claim former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election and those who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 are extremists and a threat to democracy. ExploreLocal elections officials: Absentee ballot requests ‘exceptionally high’ 4. Vance was asked if Trump, who faces multiple criminal and civil investigations, has done anything that concerns him. “I have seen nothing that suggests the president of the United States should be thrown in prison,” Vance said. ExplorePHOTOS: Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance campaigning for U.S. Senate in Ohio 5. Vance, who repeatedly brought up his experience being raised by a mother who overcame drug addiction, said Ryan and President Joe Biden “have conspired together” to not secure the southern border or stop the flow of fentanyl. ExploreU.S. Senate primary shows Trumpism ‘alive and well in Ohio’ 6. Ryan said he wants the border strengthened using a combination of barriers and technology, and called for illicit fentanyl to be declared a “weapon of mass destruction.” For more information about Ryan and Vance, see the candidate profiles and an analysis of the race published in print and online in Sunday’s Dayton Daily News. Follow @LynnHulseyDDN on Twitter and Facebook ExploreSee more stories by Lynn Hulsey ExploreDayton corruption probe: What happened with all defendants after years of court cases ExploreQ&A: New Premier Health CEO Michael Riordan talks transformation ExploreBaby Boomers driven to retirement by COVID-19 return to work amid labor shortage and high inflation ExploreExpert: Great managers, quality onboarding and training key to finding, retaining talent About the Author Lynn Hulsey is an investigative reporter focusing on business, the economy, government and politics. Read More Here
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6 Takeaways From U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Between Tim Ryan And J.D. Vance
No One Gets People motivated More Than Donald Trump
No One Gets People motivated More Than Donald Trump
No One Gets People ‘motivated More’ Than Donald Trump https://digitalarizonanews.com/no-one-gets-people-motivated-more-than-donald-trump/ Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says no one “gets people motivated more than Donald Trump”, following the former president’s ‘Save America’ rally in Arizona. “Either motivated to like him or motivated to hate him,” he told Sky News Australia. Read More Here
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No One Gets People motivated More Than Donald Trump
Funeral For UA Professor Killed In Campus Shooting Will Be On Friday
Funeral For UA Professor Killed In Campus Shooting Will Be On Friday
Funeral For UA Professor Killed In Campus Shooting Will Be On Friday https://digitalarizonanews.com/funeral-for-ua-professor-killed-in-campus-shooting-will-be-on-friday/ TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – The visitation and funeral for the University of Arizona professor killed last week in a shooting on campus are scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 13 and Friday, Oct. 14. The family of Thomas Meixner said the funeral is open to the public. The visitation will last from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13. at St. Cyril of Alexandria Roman Catholic Church, located at 4725 East Pima Street. The Rosary and Time of Sharing will take place immediately after at the church. The funeral will begin at 10 a.m. on Oct. 14 at St. Cyril of Alexandria Roman Catholic Church. The burial will take place at noon at Holy Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum, located at 3555 North Oracle Road. As a way to honor Meixner’s legacy, his family asked for people to donate to the following charities: A GoFundMe page to benefit the family has also been started. Copyright 2022 KOLD News 13. All rights reserved. Read More Here
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Funeral For UA Professor Killed In Campus Shooting Will Be On Friday
Three GCU Students Roommates Killed In I-17 Crash Near New River
Three GCU Students Roommates Killed In I-17 Crash Near New River
Three GCU Students, Roommates Killed In I-17 Crash Near New River https://digitalarizonanews.com/three-gcu-students-roommates-killed-in-i-17-crash-near-new-river/ Published October 10, 2022 5:30AM Updated 5:16PM Wrong-way crash on I-17 near New River kills 3 GCU students NEW RIVER, Ariz. – Three freshman Grand Canyon University students and roommates were killed by a driver headed the wrong way on I-17 early Monday morning, says the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) on Oct. 10. Northbound lanes closed north of New River because of the four-car crash around 4 a.m. A driver headed southbound in the northbound lanes collided with the students’ vehicle, and two other cars, which were traveling northbound. The alleged wrong-way driver was unconscious at the scene and hospitalized, DPS says, and those in the other two cars are going to be OK. The students, however, didn’t survive. Impairment is suspected to be a factor in this crash, DPS says. The highway reopened at 11:30 a.m. Victims identified Nearly 12 hours after the crash, Grand Canyon University identified the three people killed in the crash as students of its university. 18-year-old Abriauna Hoffman, 19-year-old Hunter Balberdi, and 18-year-old Magdalyn “Maggie” Ogden, were all freshmen and dorm roommates. Two of the three were pronounced dead at the scene, while the third died at the hospital. Balberdi was from Wailuku, Hawaii and was a pre-med student studying biology. Ogden was from Clarkston, Washington and was also on the same education and career path as Balberdi. Hoffman, also from Clarkston, Washington, was studying marketing and advertising. “As the GCU family joins together to mourn the tragic loss of these students, we ask that you keep their families and friends in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and know that God is always there for us,” read a portion of the university’s statement. Continuing coverage: 2 people killed in wrong-way crash on I-17 Traffic backup just after 6 a.m. on Oct. 10, 2022 on I-17 near Table Mesa Rd. Tune in to FOX 10 Phoenix for the latest news: Phoenix area traffic cameras: Read More…
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Three GCU Students Roommates Killed In I-17 Crash Near New River
Killing Of Another Teenage Protester Gives Iran Uprising A New Symbol
Killing Of Another Teenage Protester Gives Iran Uprising A New Symbol
Killing Of Another Teenage Protester Gives Iran Uprising A New Symbol https://digitalarizonanews.com/killing-of-another-teenage-protester-gives-iran-uprising-a-new-symbol/ Sixteen-year-old Sarina Esmaeilzadeh loved to share her life with the world online. On her video blog, the charismatic teen sang, danced, cooked, did her makeup, and celebrated the end of exams. On Sept. 22, Esmaeilzadeh went to join the protests sweeping the country and was beaten to death by Iranian security forces, rights groups say. As her case gained attention online, Iranian authorities denied any responsibility Friday, claiming she died by suicide by jumping off a roof. But the details of Esmaeilzadeh’s death in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran, fit into a broader pattern of security forces targeting, arresting and, in some cases, killing minors as Iran’s anti-government uprising enters its fourth week. Esmaeilzadeh “died after being severely beaten in the head with batons,” according to Amnesty International, which reported her death Sept. 30 as one of at least 52 people killed by security forces up to Sept. 25, an account later corroborated by other rights groups. On her blog, Esmaeilzadeh would occasionally lament the discrimination women faced in Iran. Teenagers “need freedom” to live a good life, she said in a video posted May 22. But she couldn’t, she said, “because of some of the restrictions that are specifically put on women,” such as the mandatory hijab and being barred from sports stadiums. Iranians could expect “nothing else” from the government except welfare handouts, she said. “It’s no longer 20 years ago when apart from ourselves we hadn’t seen any other teenager,” Esmaeilzadeh, dressed in a colorful shirt of cartoon prints, told the camera. “And it’s only natural that as a human you would look toward the better option.” Esmaeilzadeh’s case is eerily similar to that of 16-year-old Nika Shakarami, who also died during protests last month. Her family alleges she was killed by security forces after burning a hijab, while Iranian authorities claim she fell off a roof. Shakarami’s death, and the apparent attempts to cover it up and intimidate her family, fueled further outrage. It was the unexplained death of another young woman, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, in the custody of Iran’s morality police that first sparked the nationwide protests in mid-September. Despite a violent crackdown and internet shutdowns, the popular unrest has continued, posing the greatest challenge to Iran’s clerical leaders in several years. “I can see that the protests have spread further after the killings increased, especially with the killing of Nika and Sarina,” Negin, a 36-year-old art teacher at a Tehran high school who has joined protests, told The Washington Post. She spoke on the condition that only her first name be used to protect her security. Negin said one of her male relatives had initially dismissed the protests as “a bunch of spoiled kids making a mess.” But he was very saddened by Esmaeilzadeh’s death, which he compared to Iran losing a great poet. Iranian censorship and reporting restrictions make casualty counts difficult to verify, but rights groups have identified more than two dozen children who have been killed in demonstrations. Many of the minors lived in long-marginalized areas of Iran, including Kurdistan and Baluchistan provinces, where the state’s crackdown has been most severe. Esmaeilzadeh reportedly went to protest Sept. 22 with several friends after class. She did not return that night. Reports of Esmaeilzadeh’s death and videos from her blog soon began to circulate online. One video of the teen singing a song by the Irish musician Hozier reached the singer on Friday, he said. “We talk about freedoms with no understanding of what it means to pay the ultimate price in fighting for it,” Hozier tweeted. “This brave girl was only 16 years in the world…” Under pressure, Iranian authorities said Friday that the teen died by suicide by jumping from a five-story building. State TV also aired an interview with Esmaeilzadeh’s mother, who said her daughter had once tried to kill herself using pills. She confirmed the official cause of death. But Iran has a long history of forcing confessions and airing them on state TV, according to rights groups. Shakarami’s mother said her family was pressured to make false statements about her daughter’s death. State TV was later briefly hacked Saturday by a group calling itself “Adalat Ali,” or Ali’s Justice. The hackers interrupted a news bulletin with slogans in support of the protests and pictures of slain demonstrators, including Esmaeilzadeh. “The main core of this revolution is Sarina and her generation,” said Negin. “A group which is fully aware of their rights, is in touch with the world and knows really well what they are deprived of … They don’t have the fears of [my] generation.” Read More Here
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Killing Of Another Teenage Protester Gives Iran Uprising A New Symbol
Hackers Knock Some U.S. Airport Websites Offline
Hackers Knock Some U.S. Airport Websites Offline
Hackers Knock Some U.S. Airport Websites Offline https://digitalarizonanews.com/hackers-knock-some-u-s-airport-websites-offline/ Websites for a handful of U.S. airports, including those in Atlanta, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, were taken offline during a cyberattack Monday, although officials said there was no effect on flight operations. Managers at multiple airports said they notified the FBI and the Transportation Security Administration about the cyberattacks. In a statement, the FBI said it was aware of the incident but had no additional information. The TSA declined to comment, referring inquiries to individual airports. The attacks were carried out by a group of pro-Russian hackers known as Killnet, according to John Hultquist, vice president for intelligence at Mandiant, an American cybersecurity firm. Killnet called for coordinated denial-of-service attacks on cyber targets from a list it posted on its Telegram channel — a list that included several major U.S. airports. Denial-of-service attacks occur when a target is flooded with traffic until it can’t respond or crashes. Though highly visible, Hultquist characterized such attacks more as a “public nuisance” than serious security threats because they don’t target major internal systems that could affect an airport’s operations. Still, when they do take place, he said, they are effective in drawing public attention. Officials at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which is charged with understanding, managing and reducing risks to the nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure, did not respond to request for comment Monday. The Port Authority of New York/New Jersey said LaGuardia Airport’s website experienced a denial of service incident about 3 a.m. Monday that resulted in intermittent delays for those who tried to access the site. “The Port Authority’s cybersecurity defense system did its job by detecting the incident quickly, addressing the problem in 15 minutes, and enabling us to alert others by notifying federal authorities immediately,” the agency said in a statement, adding that there was no effect to any Port Authority facilities. At Denver International Airport, the attack began around 11 a.m., officials said. Los Angeles International Airport managers said in a statement the airport’s website was partially disrupted, limited to portions of the public-facing site. They said the airport’s information technology team restored all services and is investigating the cause. “No internal airport systems were compromised and there were no operational disruptions,” the statement said. Read More Here
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Hackers Knock Some U.S. Airport Websites Offline
Tim Ryan Says Biden Shouldnt Run In 2024
Tim Ryan Says Biden Shouldnt Run In 2024
Tim Ryan Says Biden Shouldn’t Run In 2024 https://digitalarizonanews.com/tim-ryan-says-biden-shouldnt-run-in-2024/ Greg Nash Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) speaks to a reporter as he arrives to the Capitol for a series of votes on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Democratic Ohio Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) reiterated at a televised debate on Monday that he does not believe that President Biden should run for reelection in 2024.  “No, I’ve been very clear. I’d like to see a generational change,” Ryan said at a debate hosted by The Hill’s parent company Nexstar in Cleveland.  “Mitch McConnell, Donald Trump, the president, everybody,” he continued. “We need a new generation of leadership.”  Last month, Ryan made headlines when he suggested that Biden should not run for another term, citing generational change.  “The environment politically across the country is poisonous, and people I think want some change,” the congressman told WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio. “It’s important for us, in both parties, these leaders who have been around for a while, I think it’s time for some generational change.” And last week, Ryan told Fox News he was not inviting Biden onto the campaign trail with him, adding that “I’m really not inviting anybody.”  A Spectrum News/Siena College poll released late last month shows Biden with a 41 percent approval rating in the Buckeye State.  Ryan’s comments come as his Republican opponent J.D. Vance works to tie him to the sitting president, mirroring a strategy seen in other contentious midterm races across the country.  The state’s Senate race appears to be narrowing, with the Real Clear Politics polling average showing Vance leading Ryan by just 1.4 points. The Cook Political Report has labeled the race as “lean Republican.”  Tags Biden Tim Ryan Read More Here
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Tim Ryan Says Biden Shouldnt Run In 2024
NAACP President: Sen. Tommy Tuberville's Comments About Reparations Are 'flat Out Racist'
NAACP President: Sen. Tommy Tuberville's Comments About Reparations Are 'flat Out Racist'
NAACP President: Sen. Tommy Tuberville's Comments About Reparations Are 'flat Out Racist' https://digitalarizonanews.com/naacp-president-sen-tommy-tubervilles-comments-about-reparations-are-flat-out-racist/ Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) is facing backlash for comments he made over the weekend about reparations for descendants of people who were enslaved, with National Urban League President Marc H. Morial calling his remarks “bigoted” and “stunning” and NAACP President Derrick Johnson describing them as “utterly sickening.” During a Trump rally on Saturday in Minden, Nevada, Tuberville, a retired college football coach, claimed that Democrats are “pro-crime” because “they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have. They want reparation because they think the people that do the crime are owed that. Bulls—t. They are not owed that.” In a statement released Monday, Johnson called these comments “flat out racist, ignorant, and utterly sickening. His words promote a centuries-old lie about Black people that throughout history have resulted in the most dangerous policies and violent attacks on our community. Next time the senator wants to talk about crime, he should talk about Donald Trump’s hate-fueled rally on Jan. 6, 2021, and the attacks that followed. Perhaps the real criminals are in his orbit.” Morial called on every member of the Senate to “make it clear that Tuberville’s repugnant views are unacceptable and must bear no influence on public policy. People of conscience can disagree on the best way to achieve economic justice after centuries of slavery, segregation, and discrimination. Sen. Tuberville has disqualified himself from serious discourse by smearing in the ugliest possible terms those who pursue racial justice and those to whom justice is owed.” Tuberville’s Senate office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News. On Meet the Press Sunday, Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) was asked about Tuberville’s comments, and responded that he would have been more “polite” when discussing reparations. After being pressed, Bacon said, “I’m not going to say he’s being racist. But I wouldn’t use that language.” You may also like 5 cartoons about Hurricane Ian’s aftermath Sara Lee, former WWE wrestler and Tough Enough star, dies at 30 Georgia probe into 2020 election interference seeking testimony from Newt Gingrich, Michael Flynn Read More Here
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NAACP President: Sen. Tommy Tuberville's Comments About Reparations Are 'flat Out Racist'
Trump's Faulty 'Double Standard' Document Claim FactCheck.org
Trump's Faulty 'Double Standard' Document Claim FactCheck.org
Trump's Faulty 'Double Standard' Document Claim – FactCheck.org https://digitalarizonanews.com/trumps-faulty-double-standard-document-claim-factcheck-org/ Former President Donald Trump made a series of faulty comparisons to other past presidents to argue that he was being held to a double standard regarding the FBI’s pursuit of his presidential documents. Trump accused several of his presidential predecessors of storing White House documents, including ones that were classified, in unsecured warehouse spaces. But all of the examples Trump mentioned were cases of the National Archives and Records Administration — not the former presidents themselves — storing documents in secure facilities, while permanent presidential libraries were being built. For example, Trump said, “George H.W. Bush took millions and millions of documents to a former bowling alley pieced together with what was then an old and broken Chinese restaurant, they put them together. And it had a broken front door and broken windows. Other than that it was quite secure. And there was no security.” That drew a bewildered response from the late George H.W. Bush’s son and Trump nemesis, Jeb Bush, who tweeted a link to a clip of Trump’s rally in Arizona on Oct. 9 and commented, “I am so confused. My dad enjoyed a good Chinese meal and enjoyed the challenge of 7 10 split. What the heck is up with you?” Documents and artifacts from the elder Bush’s time in the presidency were kept for several years in a former bowling alley in the mid-1990s, while the permanent George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum was under construction on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The delay gave archivists time to curate some 40,000 objects, such as gifts from foreign dignitaries, and 36 million pages of official records and personal papers. It was so much stuff that some of it had to be stored next door “in what used to be the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant,” according to an Associated Press story in 1994. “Some printed material is classified and will remain so for years; it is open only to those with top-secret clearances,” the AP said. But contrary to Trump’s claim that there was “no security” at the building, AP wrote: “Uniformed guards patrol the premises. There are closed-circuit television monitors and sophisticated electronic detectors along walls and doors.” Dr. Robert Holzweiss, deputy director of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, told People magazine in February, “When I got involved the temporary facility for the Bush museum was in College Station, Texas, in an old bowling alley. Without the alleys it was perfect, it was like a warehouse. They just built a secure space within to house the classified material.” Note that he says the classified materials were held in a “secure space” built by NARA. And in any case, none of the presidential records, including classified documents, were in Bush’s possession or in his personal residence, as was the case with documents seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago in Florida. In a timeline of the FBI’s investigation of Trump’s handling of highly classified documents, we detailed the numerous steps NARA and the Department of Justice took in an effort to retrieve government records from Trump after he left office — including numerous formal requests, a grand jury subpoena and a court-approved search warrant. On Aug. 8, the Justice Department seized 13 boxes that contained numerous documents, many highly classified or top secret. But at the rally on Oct. 9, Trump brought up several former presidents in an attempt to make the case that he was unfairly being singled out by federal authorities over presidential records. “We have a weaponized Department of Justice and FBI and everything including, of course, the break-in of my home,” Trump said. “[W]e could call it the warehouse case because many other presidents stored their millions of pages of stuff in unsecured warehouses, some of them without front doors that worked properly. Just look at how every other president has been treated when they left office. They’ve been treated beautifully. … They’ve been given the time needed and complete deference when it came to their documents and to their papers. There was no criminality.” Trump then talked about the handling of presidential documents by some of his predecessors to claim that he is being held to a “double standard.” Obama’s Records Trump falsely said that Barack Obama “moved more than 20 truckloads, over 33 million pages of documents, both classified and unclassified, to a poorly built and totally unsafe former furniture store located in a rather bad neighborhood in Chicago,” claiming, “They just found that out.” No one “just found that out.” NARA moved and controlled records from the Obama administration after he left office. In the days after the FBI executed a search warrant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property on Aug. 8, Trump repeatedly raised questions about Obama’s handling of presidential records. On Sept. 23, NARA released a statement contradicting Trump’s account. NARA statement, Sept. 23: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) administers the Barack Obama Presidential Library, located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The library holds records from the Obama presidential administration and is leased, controlled, managed, and used exclusively by NARA. The Obama Foundation, an independent entity, has never had control over the records in Hoffman Estates. All records in that facility are stored and managed by NARA in accordance with archival storage standards, and all classified records were stored in an appropriately secured compartment within the facility. NARA moved these records at the end of the Obama administration to the Hoffman Estates facility under the assumption that former President Obama and his Foundation would be building and transferring to NARA a traditional, physical Presidential Library in the Chicago area. When former President Obama decided that he would not build a physical, NARA-operated Presidential Library, NARA transported the classified records back to secure locations in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. The Obama Foundation provided NARA with funds to help convert the Hoffman Estates facility and to cover some of the expenses of moving the classified records, but the foundation has never had possession or control over the records. Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter Trump also misleadingly claimed that President George W. Bush “stored 68 million pages in a warehouse in Texas,” and that Bill Clinton “took millions of documents from the White House to a former car dealership in Arkansas.” In both cases, NARA controlled the documents at temporary facilities (a warehouse in Bush’s case and a former car dealership in Clinton’s case) before the presidential libraries were constructed. A Jan. 15, 2009, NARA media alert said that once Bush left office a few days later on Jan. 20, “his official records and gifts received on behalf of the U.S. Government become the property of the National Archives and Records Administration,” which was transferring the material to “a temporary Library facility in Lewisville Texas approximately 20 miles from the permanent Library site on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas.” At the end of that year, a Washington Post article described the facility as a “warehouse,” reporting that “68 million pages of documents,” along with 175 million emails and many other objects and artifacts from Bush’s years in the White House had been “meticulously catalogued, wrapped, stored and guarded in the climate-controlled warehouse” managed by NARA in Lewisville. “It will all eventually move to the $300 million George W. Bush Presidential Library opening at Southern Methodist University in 2013.” Similarly, in 2000, NARA leased a 42,000-square-foot facility, “formerly the Balch Motor Company,” a NARA press release said, in Little Rock, Arkansas, until the Clinton Presidential Library could be built.  There’s nothing unusual about NARA using converted facilities to temporarily store presidential records and artifacts while until a permanent presidential library is built. According to NARA, “Repurposed storage facilities are a trademark of temporary library locations. The records from the Reagan administration were housed in a converted pasta factory. For the records of the George H. W. Bush administration, a bowling alley and an adjacent Chinese restaurant were combined to provide space for the records. A former car dealership housed the Clinton records in Little Rock.” Tapes, Emails and Nuclear Codes Trump made a few other false and misleading claims about George W. Bush, Clinton and Carter. He said that Clinton “kept classified recordings in his sock. … They say he left the White House with recordings in his sock, and they found them in his sock drawer.” These were not “classified recordings.” Instead, they were tapes of Clinton’s conversations with author Taylor Branch, and, according to one 2007 news report, Clinton later used these oral history recordings to write his autobiography. The CBS News report said that Clinton “kept the tapes in a sock drawer.”” Branch also wrote a book, published in 2009, based on the tapes, called “The Clinton Tapes: Wrestling History with the President.” The next year, the conservative group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit asking a court to require NARA to take custody of the tapes, but NARA said these were “personal records” per the Presidential Records Act. In 2012, a District Court judge dismissed the suit. Trump said that Bush “lost 22 million White House emails covering the Iraq invasion. … They’re still looking for those 22 million pages.” It’s true that the Bush administration failed to archive millions of emails, though the 22 million messages were recovered by computer specialists. A CNN st...
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Amazon Sale: Prime Early Access Deals Live Roundup
Amazon Sale: Prime Early Access Deals Live Roundup
Amazon Sale: Prime Early Access Deals Live Roundup https://digitalarizonanews.com/amazon-sale-prime-early-access-deals-live-roundup/ Refresh 2022-10-10T23:01:17.264Z (Image credit: Ara Wagoner / Android Central) Sony WF-1000XM4 wireless earbuds: $279.99 $249.99 at Best Buy Head on over to Best Buy and you can instantly save $30 on a pair of Sony WF-1000XM4 wireless earbuds. That may not sound like a massive price drop, but remember that the XM4 once reigned as some of the best wireless earbuds around when they first hit store shelves back in Summer 2021. Over a year later, and they’re still great, complete with up to 8 hours of battery life, superb sound quality, and truly outstanding Active Noise Cancellation. Pair those features with four free months of access to Apple Music streaming, and a $30 discount doesn’t sound so bad, does it?  2022-10-10T22:43:33.871Z (Image credit: Blink) Blink Outdoor 2 Camera Kit: $179.99 $109.99 at Amazon Ahead of tomorrow’s sale, Amazon is already discounting nearly all of their Blink Outdoor Camera kits. Whether you want one camera or five, up to 50% in savings is up for grabs. The link above will take you to the popular two-camera kit, which is currently $70 off. These wireless security cameras can record HD video and run for up to two years with the included AA batteries, plus you’ll instantly get a 30-day trial membership to the Blink app.  2022-10-10T22:19:31.331Z (Image credit: Gateway) Gateway 15.6″ Laptop Bundle: $445 $179 at Walmart If you want bang for your buck, it doesn’t get much better than this product bundle from Walmart that comes with a 15.6-inch Gateway Notebook laptop, a protective carrying case, and a wireless mouse, all for under $200. The laptop itself is no slouch either; the Notebook boasts an 11th Gen Intel Core processor for smooth performance, plus a 128GB Solid State Drive, 4GB of RAM, and up to 8.5 hours of battery life on a single charge.  2022-10-10T21:11:38.583Z (Image credit: Amazon) Amazon Fire TV Cube: $119.99 $59.99 at Amazon Things are really starting to heat up over at Amazon, with so many Prime deals trickling in that it could make your head spin. Case in point: you can currently grab the Amazon Fire TV Cube for 50% off, a deal that brings the streaming device down to just 60 bucks if you’re a Prime member. This means that, not only will you be getting hands-free streaming, 4K Ultra HD picture quality, and instant access to over a million shows and movies, but you’re also getting these things at a record low price!  2022-10-10T20:19:15.977Z (Image credit: Chris Wedel / Android Central) TicWatch Pro 3 GPS: $299.99 $164.99 at Amazon (with coupon) Lightweight, durable, and fast, the TicWatch Pro 3 GPS offers some great bang for your buck if you’re in the market for a new smartwatch. The Wear OS device features a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 processor, intelligent health tracking, and can last up to 45 days on a single charge (in the power-saving Essential mode). Ahead of tomorrow’s sale, you can save a whopping $135 when you pick up the smartwatch on Amazon now. Just be sure to click that “Apply coupon” button beneath the price! 2022-10-10T18:32:22.763Z (Image credit: Lenovo) Lenovo IdeaPad 3 11″ Chromebook: $219 $89.99 at Best Buy We’ve gotten pretty good at tracking down the best Chromebook deals, but every now and then, a deal will appear that simply stops us in our tracks. For example, take a look at this clearance offer from Best Buy that slashes a hefty $129 off the price of the Lenovo IdeaPad 3, a popular Chromebook with up to 10 hours of battery life, an ultra-fast AMD A6 processor, and an 11-inch HD display. All of this in a device that weighs only 2.42 pounds? Count us in.  2022-10-10T17:41:51.224Z (Image credit: Amazon) Amazon Fire HD 10 (2021): $149.99 $74.99 at Amazon If you’re in the market for a new tablet, you don’t need to wait until the Prime Early Access Sale to save some serious cash at Amazon. Right now, both the 32GB and 64GB versions of the Fire HD 10 tablet are half-off through the retailer, a discount that makes them cheaper than they’ve ever been! For less than $100, you’re getting a tablet with a lovely 1080p 10.1-inch display, 12 hours of battery life, and an octa-core processor that delivers impressively fast performance.  2022-10-10T17:05:00.573Z (Image credit: Sony) Sony 75″ XR Bravia Ultra HD Smart TV: $2,997.95 $1,298 at Walmart As we wait for Amazon’s sale to finally go live, Walmart is already out here with some of the best deals we’ve seen in months. Walmart’s sitewide rival sale is running through October 13th, and they’re slashing prices on loads of great tech, such as this stunning 75-inch smart TV that boasts enhanced Full Array LED technology, cognitive graphics and audio processing, and intelligent 4K upscaling so you always get the best viewing experience no matter what you’re watching. The TV is usually pretty steep at almost $3,000, so Walmart is taking a whopping $1,699 off the price tag. That’s a discount of 57%!  2022-10-10T16:42:36.705Z (Image credit: Nintendo) Nintendo Switch OLED (White): $339.90 $297.66 at Amazon The OLED version of the Nintendo Switch has been out for a while now, which means deals are becoming more common than ever before. You can currently grab one of these consoles from Amazon for just $297.66, a $42 drop from its regular retail price. Will the price drop even lower when the official sale goes live? Only time will tell, but in the meantime, we’re pretty happy with this budget-friendly deal. The console is the newest Switch to hit the market, coming complete with 64GB of internal storage, improved speakers, and a stunning 7-inch OLED screen.  2022-10-10T14:24:07.253Z (Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central) Google Pixel 6a | $449 $349 at Amazon The Pixel 6a was already very, very affordable at $449, but this Amazon deal sees $100 knocked off for the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Even with those free gift cards mentioned elsewhere on this page for the new Pixel 7, it’s still quite a pricey phone. So if you’re after something more budget-friendly, but still with a good few years of software and security updates ahead, then the 6a is a great call. 2022-10-10T13:53:46.678Z (Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central) Save $200 on a Z Flip 4 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 | $999 $799 at Best Buy Sorry, Amazon your sale price isn’t cutting it so far as it’s $53 more than this very tempting offer from Best Buy on one of our favorite phones of the year. The Flip 4 is $200 off right now and the best price we’ve seen without needing any sort of trade-in. The Flip 4 makes some neat improvements over last years model with a battery that lasts longer, a thinner hinge and better pictures. Bora Purple is just all sorts of gorgeous too. If you’d like to check out the trade-ins or network offers, head on over to our Galaxy Z Flip 4 deals rounup. 2022-10-10T13:34:40.459Z (Image credit: Chris Wedel / Android Central) Google Pixel 7 Pro with free $200 Amazon gift card – $899 Google Pixel 7 with free $100 Amazon gift card – $599 Our deals guru, Patrick, has been rounding up the best Pixel 7 preorders since the phone was shown off at a recent Google event. Truth be told, most of the best ones require you to trade in an old device to get the best prices. If you’re looking to buy outright (and don’t want to tie your soul to one of the pricey networks), then this is a great opportunity to get a cracking deal on an unlocked device. Rather than money off the phones, Amazon is throwing in an Amazon gift card for $100 with the Pixel 7 or $200 on the Pixel 7 Pro which will be very easy to spend over the next few months, especially with Black Friday coming next month. That’s the best offer we expect to see throughout this Amazon sale on the new phones, but we’d expect to see older Pixels and offers on Samsung phones tomorrow too. 2022-10-10T13:05:22.661Z (Image credit: Nick Sutrich / Android Central) Echo Show 5 | $84.99 $34.99 at Amazon Simply put the Echo Show is a smart speaker with a screen that has all sorts of extra uses. Video calling between other Echo Show devices is one of our favorites alongside the basics like using it for a clock, timers, photo displays, weather reports or even synced up to a smart doorbell’s camera. This model with a 5-inch display is great value at $50 off and is an excellent size for a bedside table. There is a larger 8-inch model, which might be a bit too big for the bedside, but fine on other surfaces around the home. It’s usually $129, which is a bit much compared to the 5-inch, but today you can get it for just $70 at Amazon. 2022-10-10T12:56:22.302Z (Image credit: Android Central) Amazon Echo Dot $39.99 $17.99 at Amazon If you’re yet to check out the world of smart speakers, this is an excellent deal. Or maybe you just need an extra Alexa speaker for one of the other rooms in your house? This is the last version of the Echo Dot in the puck design, newer models have a spherical design that produces better sound in all honesty as these ones can be a touch muffled. If you don’t mind spending $25 instead, you can get one of those 4th gen models over at Amazon’s full Echo sale. 2022-10-10T11:26:32.043Z (Image credit: Amazon) Kindle Paperwhite $139.99 $99.99 at Amazon The Kindle Paperwhite is $40 cheaper today, which brings it down to the same price as the entry-level Kindle. That’s a steal as you’re getting a much more modern design with a flush bezel-screen design that’s also waterproof. This generation of the Paperwhite also features the warm light feature usually reserved for much more expensive Kindles. If you’re going to buy a Kindle anytime soon, this is the one we’d go for. Check out Amazon’s full Kindle selection if you’d like to see the other models. Read More Here
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Amazon Sale: Prime Early Access Deals Live Roundup
Las Vegas Raiders Vs. Kansas City Chiefs FREE LIVE STREAM (10/9/22): Watch NFL Week 5 Online | Time TV Channel
Las Vegas Raiders Vs. Kansas City Chiefs FREE LIVE STREAM (10/9/22): Watch NFL Week 5 Online | Time TV Channel
Las Vegas Raiders Vs. Kansas City Chiefs FREE LIVE STREAM (10/9/22): Watch NFL Week 5 Online | Time, TV, Channel https://digitalarizonanews.com/las-vegas-raiders-vs-kansas-city-chiefs-free-live-stream-10-9-22-watch-nfl-week-5-online-time-tv-channel/ The Las Vegas Raiders, led by quarterback Derek Carr, meet the Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in an NFL Week 5 AFC West matchup on Sunday, October 9, 2022 (10/9/2022) at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. WATCH NFL GAMES WITH A FREE TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TO FUBOTV HERE. Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of fuboTV or DirecTV Stream. Want to be Monday Night Football? Bet up to $1,250 risk-free at Caesars Here’s what you need to know: What: NFL regular season, Week 5 Who: Las Vegas Raiders (1-3) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (3-1) When: Sunday, October 9, 2022 Where: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. Time: 8:15 p.m. ET TV: ESPN Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice,Cox,DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling. Live stream: DirecTV Stream (free trial), fuboTV (free trial) Line: KC -7 Over/under: 51 *** RAIDERS NOTES: QB DEREK CARR passed for 188 yards with 0 INTs & rushed for season-high 40 yards last week. Has 2 TD passes in 3 of 4 games this season. Aims for his 5th in row vs. KC with 250+ pass yards & has 2+ TD passes & 95+ rating in 3 of his past 4 vs. KC. Has won 4 of his past 5 starts on MNF & aims for 4th in row on MNF with 2+ TD passes. • RB JOSH JACOBS had career-high 175 scrimmage yards (144 rush, 31 rec.) & 2 rush TDs last week, his 9th-career game with 2+ rush TDs, 2nd-most in NFL since 2019. Aims for 3rd in row with 95+ scrimmage yards. Has 516 scrimmage yards (129 per game) & 3 rush TDs in his past 4 vs. division. Has 4 rush TDs in 4 career games on MNF. • WR DAVANTE ADAMS led team with 9 catches for 101 yards last week. Has TD catch in 3 of 4 games this season. Had 6 catches in his last game vs. KC (11/7/21 w/ GB). Aims for his 6th in row in primetime & 4th in row on MNF with 115+ rec. yards. • WR MACK HOLLINS has 5+ catches & 65+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Had 5 catches for 66 yards in his last game vs. KC (12/13/20 w/ Mia.). • WR HUNTER RENFROW had career-high 13 catches for 117 yards & TD in last meeting. Aims for his 3rd in row with KC with rec. TD. Has TD catch in 4 of his past 5 vs. division. • TE DARREN WALLER has TD catch in 2 of his past 3 vs. KC. Aims for his 4th in row on MNF with rec. TD. • DE MAXX CROSBY had career-high 4 TFL & season-high 2 sacks last week, his 6thcareer game with 2+ sacks. Aims for 6th in row with TFL & 4th in row with sack. Had 5 tackles, TFL & PD in last meeting. Has TFL in 4 of his past 5 vs. KC. • DE CHANDLER JONES had 2 sacks in his last game vs. KC (11/11/28 w/ Az.). • CB NATE HOBBS had sack & PD last week. Aims for 4th in row vs. division with TFL & PD. CHIEFS NOTES: QB PATRICK MAHOMES passed for 249 yards & 3 TDs vs. INT with 97.7 rating last week. Has 2+ TD passes & 95+ rating in 3 of 4 games this season. Has 24 TDs (22 pass, 2 rush) vs. 3 INTs with 112.4 rating in 7 career starts vs. Raiders. Aims for 3rd in row vs. LV with 0 INTs & 125+ rating. Has 7 TD passes vs. 0 INTs with 126.2 rating in his past 3 at home. Is 5-1 with 100.9 rating in 6 career starts on MNF. • RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE rushed for season-high 92 yards & had 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) last week. Is 1 of 2 in NFL (Jamaal Williams) with 2 TDs in multiple games this season. Aims for 3rd in row with rush TD. Has 90+ scrimmage yards in 2 of past 3. Has 225 scrimmage yards (112.5 per game) in 2 career games on MNF. • RB ISIAH PACHECO (rookie) rushed for season-high 63 yards in Week 4. • TE TRAVIS KELCE led team with season-high 9 catches for 92 yards & TD last week. Aims for 3rd in row with rec. TD. Is only TE in NFL with 50+ rec. yards in each of 1st 4 weeks. Has 100+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 vs. LV. • TEs NOAH GRAY & JODY FOTSON each scored TDs in Week 4. • WR JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER aims for 3rd in row with 5+ catches. • WR MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING had season-high 63 rec. yards last week. Had 133 rec. yards & TD catch in only career game vs. Raiders (10/20/19 w/ GB). • CB L’JARIUS SNEED led team with career-high 9 tackles & had sack & FF in Week 4. Aims for 3rd in row with sack & FF. Leads all DBs with 3 sacks this season. • LB NICK BOLTON aims for 5th in row with 8+ tackles & 3rd in row with TFL. • DT CHRIS JONES had FR last week. Aims for his 3rd in row on MNF with sack. • DT TERSHAWN WHARTON had sack in last meeting. — NFL Communications *** Here’s the complete NFL Week 5 TV schedule (all times Eastern Time): Sunday, October 9, 2022 New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers, 9:30 a.m., NFL Network (London) STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Los Angeles Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Detroit Lions vs. New England Patriots, 1 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Seattle Seahawks vs. New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets, 1 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Atlanta Falcons vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Tennessee Titans vs. Washington Commanders, 1 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) San Francisco 49ers vs. Carolina Panthers, 4:05 p.m., CBS STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Philadelphia Eagles vs. Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Dallas Cowboys vs. Los Angeles Rams, 4:25 p.m., FOX STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens, 8:20 p.m., NBC STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Monday, October 10, 2022 Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 8:15 p.m., ESPN STREAM: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL+ (free trial) Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. 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