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Op-Ed: Will 'hidden' Trump supporters give America an election day surprise?

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 04:00 AM PDT

Op-Ed: Will 'hidden' Trump supporters give America an election day surprise?In 2016, Trump voters who hadn't expressed open support affected the accuracy of polls conducted before the election. This year is a different story.


Senator Lindsey Graham defends reference to ‘the good old days of segregation,’ claims he was being sarcastic

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 11:03 AM PDT

Senator Lindsey Graham defends reference to 'the good old days of segregation,' claims he was being sarcastic'I want to assure the people of South Carolina, that statement was made with dripping sarcasm'


Accused Kenosha shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse won't be charged in his home state of Illinois

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 08:51 AM PDT

Accused Kenosha shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse won't be charged in his home state of IllinoisLocal authorities said there's no evidence Rittenhouse, who is accused of killing two people in August, possessed the weapon outside of Wisconsin.


Kim Jong Un's new 'monster' ICBM could pack a punch, but only if it survives long enough for North Korea to use it

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 11:04 AM PDT

Kim Jong Un's new 'monster' ICBM could pack a punch, but only if it survives long enough for North Korea to use it"If even one of these things gets through, that is a really spectacularly bad day for the United States," one expert told Insider.


Supreme Court justices set stage to end marriage equality

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 01:27 PM PDT

Supreme Court justices set stage to end marriage equalityJustices suggest marriage equality will be on the chopping block as the Senate aims to confirm Amy Coney Barrett.


Taliban to 'reset' commitments under agreement with Washington to bring down violence: U.S. special envoy

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 05:13 AM PDT

Taliban to 'reset' commitments under agreement with Washington to bring down violence: U.S. special envoyThe U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan said on Thursday he had struck an agreement with the insurgent Taliban to "re-set" their commitments under a troop withdrawal deal and reduce the number of casualties in the country, which has seen heavy fighting in southern Helmand province. This week, the Taliban launched a major offensive in Helmand, attempting to take the provincial capital and ensuing fighting had displaced thousands of civilians. U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad said on Twitter that he and General Scott Miller, the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, had held several meetings with the Taliban.


Russian spies living among us: Inside the FBI's "Operation Ghost Stories"

Posted: 13 Oct 2020 08:10 PM PDT

Russian spies living among us: Inside the FBI's "Operation Ghost Stories"FBI agents reveal how they tracked and stopped a Russian spy ring operating in the U.S., tasked with gathering government secrets.


Harris cancels travel after Biden campaign announces positive Covid tests

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 06:54 AM PDT

Harris cancels travel after Biden campaign announces positive Covid testsThe campaign said Harris has tested negative for coronavirus three times over the past week, including Thursday.


Supreme Court orders 2nd look at Scott Peterson's conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn son

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 06:36 AM PDT

Supreme Court orders 2nd look at Scott Peterson's conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn sonThe California Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a second look at Scott Peterson's conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn son, less than two months after it overturned his death penalty.


Marine Corps fires commander after 9 service members died when their amphibious assault vehicle sank into the sea

Posted: 13 Oct 2020 07:13 PM PDT

Marine Corps fires commander after 9 service members died when their amphibious assault vehicle sank into the seaThe commanding officer of the unit involved in the accident was relieved "due to a loss in trust and confidence in his ability to command."


You know someone’s child at school is COVID-19 positive. Should you tell?

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 08:03 AM PDT

You know someone's child at school is COVID-19 positive. Should you tell?The family on your block has COVID-19 but they're still going to send their kids to school. What do you do?


Amy Cooper Made Another 911 Call on Black Birder—and It Was Worse Than the First

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 07:44 AM PDT

Amy Cooper Made Another 911 Call on Black Birder—and It Was Worse Than the FirstAmy Cooper, the white woman who called police on a Black man after he asked her to leash her dog in Central Park, called 911 twice during the Memorial Day incident, falsely stating in a previously unreported call that he "tried to assault her," prosecutors revealed Wednesday.Cooper, 41, was charged in July with a misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an incident in the third degree, the Manhattan District Attorney's office said. In a 911 call captured in a viral video, she allegedly falsely reported that Christian Cooper, 57, was threatening her life. The charge is punishable by up to a year in jail.However, Cyrus R. Vance, the Manhattan district attorney, said in a statement Wednesday that Cooper allegedly "engaged in racist criminal conduct" when she made a second 911 call in which she "falsely accused a Black man of trying to assault her." "Fortunately, no one was injured or killed in the police response to Ms. Cooper's hoax," the statement said.Black Birdwatcher Declines to Cooperate With Police in Case Against White Woman Who Called the Police on HimDuring a brief court hearing on Wednesday, Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi stressed that at no time during the May 25 encounter did Christian Cooper try to assault the 41-year-old woman, stating that "using the police in a way that is both racially offensive and designed to intimidate is something that can't be ignored."Cooper is negotiating a plea deal with Manhattan prosecutors that would spare her jail time. Illuzzi said Cooper was prepared to "take responsibility for her actions" and will be working with her defense team to explore a rehabilitative program that would "educate her and the community on the harm caused by such actions.""We hope this process will both enlighten, heal and prevent similar harm to our community in the future," the prosecutor added. "This process can be an opportunity for introspection and education."Authorities say that, on May 25, Cooper was walking her dog through the Ramble in Central Park, a woodsy area of the New York City sanctuary where dogs must be leashed, when Christian Cooper approached her. Christian Cooper, an avid bird watcher and PR professional, asked the 41-year-old to leash her dog but she refused. The two individuals are not related.In the video taken by Christian Cooper, Amy Cooper gets increasingly upset by his request and states she is going to call the police and tell them, "There's an African American man threatening my life.""I'm in the Ramble, there is a man, African-American, he has a bicycle helmet and he is recording me and threatening me and my dog," Amy Cooper is then heard yelling to a 911 operator while gripping her dog's collar. Before hanging up, she adds: "I am being threatened by a man in the Ramble, please send the cops immediately!"Before the video ends, Christian Cooper calmly thanks her when she finally puts her dog on a leash. His sister, Melody, later posted the video on social media, where it went viral—igniting worldwide outrage over Amy Cooper's white privilege.In the second, previously unreported 911 call, the 41-year-old repeated the accusation to another NYPD dispatcher before adding that the birder "tried to assault her," according to the DA's office. "When responding officers arrived, Ms. Cooper admitted that the male had not 'tried to assault' or come into contact with her," the DA's office said Wednesday.A day after the incident, Cooper was fired from her job as the head of insurance portfolio management at Franklin Templeton. The company said it doesn't "tolerate racism of any kind." The 41-year-old also surrendered her dog, Henry, to the shelter he was adopted from—though she was later reunited with the cocker spaniel.In a public apology issued on May 26, Cooper said she "reacted emotionally and made false assumptions about his intentions when, in fact, I was the one who was acting inappropriately by not having my dog on a leash.""He had every right to request that I leash my dog in an area where it was required. I am well aware of the pain that misassumptions and insensitive statements about race cause and would never have imagined that I would be involved in the type of incident that occurred with Chris," Cooper said in the statement."I hope that a few mortifying seconds in a lifetime of forty years will not define me in his eyes and that he will accept my sincere apology."Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


End Sars: Nigerian army warning amid anti-police brutality protests

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:25 AM PDT

End Sars: Nigerian army warning amid anti-police brutality protestsThe statement follows a week of protests against police brutality which have shaken the country.


Mexican court blocks ex-president's bid to register new party

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 07:07 AM PDT

Mexican court blocks ex-president's bid to register new partyMexico's top electoral tribunal has rejected former President Felipe Calderon's bid to register a new political party, citing insufficient proof on the origin of cash contributions, it said on Thursday. Calderon, president from 2006 to 2012, and his wife Margarita Zavala, a presidential candidate in the 2018 election, had sought to register Mexico Libre (Free Mexico) after splitting with the center-right National Action Party (PAN). The upper chamber of the Federal Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) ruled by a majority vote to deny the registration.


Should you trust the polls in 2020? Here’s what pollsters have to say

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 07:42 AM PDT

Should you trust the polls in 2020? Here's what pollsters have to sayTrump caused a massive upset in 2016. Could he do it again?


GOP senators plan to subpoena Jack Dorsey to testify about Twitter's decision to block the link to an unverified and dubious story about Hunter Biden's emails

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 11:12 AM PDT

GOP senators plan to subpoena Jack Dorsey to testify about Twitter's decision to block the link to an unverified and dubious story about Hunter Biden's emailsTwitter said it blocked the link to the New York Post articles for violating its policy against "hacked materials."


School says students may be intentionally getting COVID-19

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 09:46 AM PDT

School says students may be intentionally getting COVID-19Brigham Young University's campus in Idaho warned that students caught intentionally contracting the virus will be suspended and potentially "permanently dismissed."


Nagorno-Karabakh volunteers get weapons as clashes intensify

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 11:32 AM PDT

Nagorno-Karabakh volunteers get weapons as clashes intensifyMARTUNI, Nagorno-Karabakh (AP) — As the fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces rages on in the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, its residents are joining volunteer squads to defend their towns. The Ovanisyan family and their neighbors were called Wednesday to receive their Kalashnikov rifles to help protect Martuni, a town close to the front line in the eastern part of the region. The recent fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh erupted on Sept. 27 and has since killed hundreds.


Chloe Wiegand's grandfather pleads guilty in toddler's cruise ship death, won't serve time

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 10:07 AM PDT

Chloe Wiegand's grandfather pleads guilty in toddler's cruise ship death, won't serve timeSam Anello has pleaded guilty in the cruise ship death of his granddaughter Chloe Wiegand. But he won't serve jail time.


Security guard faces second-degree murder charge after killing at dueling protests in Denver

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 04:10 PM PDT

Security guard faces second-degree murder charge after killing at dueling protests in DenverThe charges against Matthew Dolloff, 30, in the fatal shooting of Lee Keltner, 49, will be filed in Denver District Court on Monday.


Workers Who Were Laid Off Say They're Being Passed Over—For Their Own Jobs

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 05:40 AM PDT

Workers Who Were Laid Off Say They're Being Passed Over—For Their Own JobsAs companies begin rehiring, unions push for right of recall legislation that would give first dibs to laid-off employees


Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate charged in 1984 abduction and killing of Colorado girl

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 03:59 AM PDT

Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate charged in 1984 abduction and killing of Colorado girlSteven Pankey has been charged with the death of a 12-year-old Colorado girl who vanished in 1984, authorities said on Tuesday.


Trump admits exposing Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to Covid-19: 'He didn't care. He's from North Carolina'

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 12:50 PM PDT

Trump admits exposing Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to Covid-19: 'He didn't care.  He's from North Carolina''Could you imagine, I had to go to North Carolina to find my chief of staff?' president says in apparent jab at key swing state


The New York Post's dubious Hunter Biden article was shared 300,000 times on Facebook even after the company said it limited its reach

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 12:30 PM PDT

The New York Post's dubious Hunter Biden article was shared 300,000 times on Facebook even after the company said it limited its reachMost interactions with the New York Post article came after Facebook said it would temporarily slow the spread of the unverified and dubious story.


U.S. quietly ends probe of Obama-era 'unmasking' of Trump allies: sources

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 09:43 AM PDT

U.S. quietly ends probe of Obama-era 'unmasking' of Trump allies: sourcesThe U.S. Justice Department has ended its probe into whether Obama administration officials improperly "unmasked" associates of President Donald Trump mentioned in intelligence reports, two congressional sources said on Wednesday. Unmasking refers to the naming of U.S. citizens whose identities were blacked out in reports from the National Security Agency that captured their communications with a foreign national. Trump and his allies have sought to portray the use of the process during the administration of his Democratic predecessor, President Barack Obama, as a misuse of government authority.


A former NXIVM member whose mother fought for years to free her from the group says she was groomed and raped by leader Keith Raniere

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 04:01 PM PDT

A former NXIVM member whose mother fought for years to free her from the group says she was groomed and raped by leader Keith RaniereIndia Oxenberg, 29, and mother, "Dynasty" actor Catherine Oxenberg, sat down to discuss NXIVM on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday.


3-week-old baby sexually assaulted in Marion County foster home, lawsuit says

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 10:06 AM PDT

3-week-old baby sexually assaulted in Marion County foster home, lawsuit saysFoster officials knew the risk when they put a 3-week-old child in a foster home with a sexually aggressive teen, a lawsuit alleges. The girl was assaulted and battered.


Chinese nationals laundered money and helped sell drugs for Mexican cartels, feds say

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 03:53 PM PDT

Chinese nationals laundered money and helped sell drugs for Mexican cartels, feds sayThe six suspects made at least $30 million in an alleged scheme that involved funneling illicit drug money to the feared Sinaloa cartel, court documents say.


Sleeping homeless man on bench reported to Ohio cops. It was a sculpture of Jesus

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 04:10 PM PDT

Sleeping homeless man on bench reported to Ohio cops. It was a sculpture of Jesus"Within twenty minutes of the statue arriving, I was having a conversation with a very kind police officer."


Graham's $28 million sets quarterly fundraising record for Senate Republicans

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 04:02 PM PDT

Graham's $28 million sets quarterly fundraising record for Senate RepublicansSen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has set a fundraising record for Republican Senate candidates, bringing in $28 million in the third quarter of a reelection battle that is becoming among the more expensive in the country.


Saudi Arabia failed to win a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, while China and Russia were voted in

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 02:41 AM PDT

Saudi Arabia failed to win a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, while China and Russia were voted inChina and Russia were elected to the council in a secret ballot on Tuesday. Saudi Arabia did not receive enough votes to join.


GOP Sen. Ben Sasse admitted that Trump "ignored" the coronavirus and "flirted” with white supremacy

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 03:24 PM PDT

GOP Sen. Ben Sasse admitted that Trump "ignored" the coronavirus and "flirtedSasse asked why GOP thought "selling a TV-obsessed narcissistic individual" to America was "good" in leaked call


US dumping hundreds of migrants in dangerous Mexican border town

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 12:45 PM PDT

US dumping hundreds of migrants in dangerous Mexican border townExpelled are being targeted by organised crime it is claimed


Soldiers to evaluate new light tank prototypes

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 09:28 AM PDT

Soldiers to evaluate new light tank prototypesAn upcoming soldier vehicle assessment for the Mobile Protected Firepower competitive entries could be a determining factor in helping the Army choose a winner.


In California, people lived on the edge of homelessness before COVID-19. Now, it's worse.

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 04:30 AM PDT

In California, people lived on the edge of homelessness before COVID-19. Now, it's worse.California's middle class isn't done shrinking. They await their fate, one government program away from minimum-wage jobs or losing their homes.


Cuomo Says ‘Religious Practices’ of Orthodox Jews Causing Virus to Spread in New York City

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 10:09 AM PDT

Cuomo Says 'Religious Practices' of Orthodox Jews Causing Virus to Spread in New York CityNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday singled out the "religious practices" of Orthodox Jews as the cause of renewed spread of the coronavirus in New York City."We're now having issues in the Orthodox Jewish community in New York, where because of their religious practices, etc., we're seeing a spread," Cuomo said.Last week, Orthodox Jewish leaders vehemently criticized Cuomo and took to the streets of Brooklyn to protest the governor's new coronavirus restrictions on schools, businesses, and houses of worship. The restrictions would shutter schools, non-essential businesses, and strictly limit the number of congregants allowed in houses of worship, in some areas allowing only ten worshippers at a time. Many of the Brooklyn and Queens "red zones" designated for the new restrictions are Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods."We are appalled by Governor Cuomo's words and actions today," read a letter from four Orthodox Jewish lawmakers who represent the neighborhoods affected by the new restrictions. "He has chosen to pursue a scientifically and constitutionally questionable shutdown of our communities."During a protest in Borough Park, demonstrators lit at least one fire in the street, and activist Harold "Heshy" Tischler was charged in an alleged attack on an Orthodox Jewish reporter who was targeted by the crowd during the protest.Cuomo blamed the growing frustration on the failure of communities to follow the state's previous restrictions, allowing the virus to spread."To the extent there are communities that are upset, that's because they haven't been following the original rules," Cuomo said. "That's why the infection spread, because they weren't following the rules and the rules weren't being enforced."Coronavirus hospitalizations spiked Wednesday from 705 to 748 patients, Cuomo said.The coronavirus outbreak in New York is entering a "new phase," the governor said, specifically "mini clusters" across the state that spring from a single event, such as a party or bar that did not observe social distancing rules."This is not going away anytime soon," Cuomo said. "Best case scenario, we're looking at another year … even if everything works out well."


Navy's Top Officer Wants a New Mid-Size Destroyer That Packs a Major Punch

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 10:14 AM PDT

Gordon Ramsay roasted a TikTok chef who covered their chicken in toothpicks and 'turned it into a hedgehog'

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 01:00 PM PDT

Gordon Ramsay roasted a TikTok chef who covered their chicken in toothpicks and 'turned it into a hedgehog'"Acupuncture doesn't belong on a chicken!" Gordon Ramsay said of the TikTok creation. "You've turned the chicken into a hedgehog!"


London will go back into coronavirus lockdown from midnight Friday, with indoor household mixing banned

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 03:57 AM PDT

London will go back into coronavirus lockdown from midnight Friday, with indoor household mixing bannedThe UK government is set to move London into the second-most-serious COVID-19 tier — "high" — at midnight on Friday.


Fact check: Obama is latest ex-president to criticize a successor, not close to the first

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 12:36 PM PDT

Fact check: Obama is latest ex-president to criticize a successor, not close to the firstBarack Obama is about to hit the trail for Joe Biden. A meme claiming he is the first ex-president to criticize his successor is false.


Democratic strategist privately warns of surging voter registration among Trump-leaning demographics

Posted: 15 Oct 2020 08:22 AM PDT

Democratic strategist privately warns of surging voter registration among Trump-leaning demographicsPoll after poll may give Democratic nominee Joe Biden the advantage next month, but Democrats still have some fears.While Democrats have made voter registration and flat-out voting a major message throughout their pushes for Biden, Republicans have still so far been winning the voter registration game. Democrats haven't publicly acknowledged their shortcomings, but at least one is privately sounding the alarm, Thomas B. Edsall relays in an opinion column for The New York Times.Both national and swing-state polls continue to give Biden an advantage over President Trump this November, with FiveThirtyEight's presidential tracker showing Biden with an 87 in 100 chance of winning. But voter registration tells a different story: Republicans have added hundreds of thousands more voters to their ranks across the swing states of Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.A Democratic strategist "who closely follows [voter registration] data on a day-to-day basis" revealed Republicans' advantage from a different angle in a privately circulated newsletter, Edsall reports. "Since last week, the share of white non-college over 30 registrations in the battleground states has increased by 10 points compared to September 2016, and the Democratic margin dropped 10 points to just 6 points," the strategist writes. "And there are serious signs of political engagement by white non-college voters who had not cast ballots in previous elections."Pew Research Center data also spells a bit of trouble for Biden among Hispanic Catholics and Black women, who seem to have slightly drifted to Trump. Read more at The New York Times.More stories from theweek.com Will there be another Trump surprise in Michigan? The 1 big problem with 2 town halls Democrats need a better counter to 'originalism'


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