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An unidentified Gettysburg College student who allegedly carved a racial epithet on the chest of a teammate is no longer enrolled at the Pennsylvania liberal arts college, the school said over the weekend. "We can report now that the individual who scratched a slur onto another person is no longer enrolled at the College," the parties stated. A spokesperson for the college confirmed it, saying the alleged perpetrator and victim were suspended from the swim team pending the outcome of an investigation. On Friday, The Gettysburgian published a statement from the victim's family. The victim’s family said he was the only person of color at the gathering and that the alleged perpetrator was a trusted friend of his.
Persons: Bob Iuliano, Iuliano, Jamie Yates, Yates, Organizations: Gettysburg College, Sunday, College, NAACP, Pennsylvania, Human Relations, U.S . Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Gettysburg, III, Centennial Conference, Division, District Locations: Pennsylvania, Gettysburg
President Joe Biden welcomed the Gotham Football Club to the White House on Monday, the first National Women’s Soccer League championship team to have the distinction. Biden then welcomed to the stage former U.S. women's national soccer team star Ali Krieger, who played with Gotham until her retirement last year. "Reflecting on my career, I recall times when women's soccer lacked coverage and support," Krieger said. Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesThough Gotham FC is the first NSWL team to reach the White House, it is not the only women's soccer team to be invited. Two other now-defunct leagues have been formed in the U.S. since 2000— the Women's United Soccer Association and the Women's Professional Soccer league.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, , Ali Krieger, Krieger, Juan Carlos Amorós, Midge Purce, Kevin Dietsch, Barack Obama, ” Krieger Organizations: Gotham Football Club, White, National Women’s Soccer League, team, Gotham, NJ, NY Gotham FC, Women's Soccer League, Gotham FC, Women's United Soccer Association, Professional Soccer, Sky Blue FC, WPS, White House Locations: York, New Jersey, San Diego, U.S, New York
HONG KONG — Xavian Wu, Hong Kong’s first high-profile transgender singer-songwriter, sought to use the city’s annual LGBTQ Pink Dot HK carnival on Sunday to share his story through music. I don’t want to hide,” Wu told Reuters. He started enjoying music and performing when he was a teenager. After seeking medical advice, he started taking testosterone in 2018 and finished top surgery in Thailand in 2020. Wu said he was incredibly fortunate to have his mother accompany him to Thailand and support him.
Persons: Xavian Wu, Hong Kong’s, Wu, ” Wu, , women’s, Music Organizations: Dot, Reuters Locations: HONG KONG, Hong Kong, Thailand
Two reports released Monday provide a mixed but compelling outlook on the wave of book removals and challenges as the annual Banned Books Week begins for schools, stores and libraries nationwide. The ALA attributed the decline in book challenges in the first eight months of 2024, in part, to the work of anti-censorship activists and “success in courts” against laws that restrict book access. “But, you know, the First Amendment protects the rights of minors as well.”While the ALA’s report shows signs of book challenges abating, objections to certain titles still persist. Like the ALA, PEN said a large portion of the books targeted have racial or LGBTQ themes. It is supported by the ALA, PEN, the Authors Guild, the National Book Foundation and more than a dozen other organizations.
Persons: , ” Deborah Caldwell, Stone, ” Caldwell, Toni Morrison’s “, Maia Kobabe’s, George M, shouldn’t, abating, Judy Blume, Margaret Atwood, , Kasey Meehan Organizations: American Library Association, PEN, Intellectual, Labor, ALA, , NBC, New College of Florida, Utah State Board of Education, Read, Book Foundation Locations: PEN America, Florida and Iowa, United States, Nassau County , Florida, Utah, Florida
LONDON — Princess Kate has made her first public appearance since announcing that she had completed chemotherapy and would be returning to some public duties. Joined by her husband, Prince William, she was seen attending a Sunday service at Crathie Kirk, a church near the family's royal Balmoral estate in Scotland. In early September, Kate released a deeply personal video message saying she had completed treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer that was detected after abdominal surgery earlier in the year. Kate had already appeared in public since she revealed she was undergoing cancer treatment in March, including at Trooping the Colour, an annual military parade to celebrate the birthday of the British monarch. He has also returned to public duties after temporarily stopping most of his engagements following the diagnosis.
Persons: Kate, Prince William, Crathie Kirk, Princess, William, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Royal Foundation of The Prince, Princess of, King Charles, Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Andrew Organizations: Times, London, Royal Foundation of The, Windsor, Royal Foundation, Wimbledon Locations: Crathie, Scotland, Wales, Princess of Wales, British, California
CNN —Carlos Alcaraz led Team Europe to a comeback victory over Team World in the Laver Cup on Sunday, triumphing in both his singles and his doubles matchups. It marked Europe’s fifth win in the Laver Cup and first since 2021. “It’s great, obviously, we came here with a goal, all of us, that is to win the Laver Cup,” said Alcaraz. Alcaraz defeated Taylor Fritz to secure Laver Cup victory for Team Europe. For me, to spend time with these players in Team Europe, it’s a lot of fun.
Persons: CNN — Carlos Alcaraz, Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe, Casper Ruud, , , Sascha, Alex Zverev, ” Zverev, Fritz, Ebrahim Noroozi, Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Shelton, Björn Borg, John McEnroe, ‘ We’re, ” Borg, Yannick Noah, Andre Agassi Organizations: CNN, Europe, Team, Laver, Tiafoe, Team Europe, Cincinnati Locations: Berlin, Europe, Berlin’s, San Francisco
Orangeburg, South Carolina KFF Health News —Amari Marsh had just finished her junior year at South Carolina State University in May 2023 when she received a text message from a law enforcement officer. South Carolina state Rep. Seth Rose, a Democrat in Columbia and one of Marsh’s attorneys, called it a “really tragic” case. But at the hospital, Marsh learned that her infant, a girl, had not survived. Historically, birth outcomes for Black women in Orangeburg County, where Marsh lost her pregnancy, have ranked among the worst in South Carolina. She is taking classes at a local community college and hopes to reenroll at South Carolina State University to earn a four-year degree.
Persons: Amari Marsh, ” Marsh, Marsh, , Amari's, Herman Marsh, Regina, , ’ ” Sam Wolfe, KFF, James Clyburn, ’ ” Clyburn, , , “ I’ve, I’ve, Seth Rose, Zipporah, Amari, ” Sumpter, Sam Wolfe, Marsh “, y’all, David Pascoe, Pascoe, Dana Sussman, Court’s Dobbs, Dobbs, Holly Gatling, Michele Heisler, ” Chelsea Daniels, ” Daniels, Sumpter, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, God, Daniel Chang Organizations: South Carolina KFF Health, South Carolina State University, Calhoun Regional Detention, KFF Health, U.S, Supreme, Jackson, Health Organization, White, Rep, Carnegie Hall, Democrat, Regional Medical, South Carolina’s Republican, South, Judicial, Pregnancy, Local, The Times, South Carolina Citizens, Life, National, Physicians, Human Rights, Medical University of South, CNN, CNN Health, Health News, Health, KFF Locations: Orangeburg, South Carolina, Calhoun, , Columbia, South, South Carolina’s, Miami, Florida, Montana , Missouri, Maryland, Medical University of South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Health News Florida
WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson have been named the Associated Press Rookie of the Year and the league's Player of the Year, respectively. Clark scored the most points in a single season for a rookie and broke the league's assist mark for the season as well, according to the AP. Wilson became the fourth player in WNBA history to win Player of the Year three separate times. “It means a lot,” Wilson told the AP about her Player of the Year win. “The preparation you put in, the approach I set myself up for this season.”The South Carolina native is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time WNBA champion.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, A’ja Wilson, Clark, , Wilson, ” Wilson Organizations: Associated Press, WNBA, Indiana Fever, AP, Las Vegas Aces, Team USA, Paris Olympics Locations: Connecticut, Iowa, Japan, South Carolina
Quayle’s “Murphy Brown” pronouncement made newspaper front pages and television broadcasts, and garnered a stumbling response from the White House. ‘Murphy Brown’ reflected women’s changing role in society“Murphy Brown” premiered on CBS in 1988, starring Candice Bergen as a fierce, acerbic news anchor of the same name. “I don’t think that we felt that we were igniting any controversy.”The controversy sparked a debate over ‘family values’Despite the “Murphy Brown” writers’ intentions, the storyline did ignite controversy. On May 19, 1992, a day after the “Birth 101” episode aired, Quayle delivered what’s now known as his “Murphy Brown” speech. Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesMore than 30 years later, it’s clear that the societal changes depicted in “Murphy Brown” are here to stay.
Persons: JD Vance’s, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, , ” Sanders, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris doesn’t, Vance’s, Sanders, Harris, Harris ’, Trump, , It’s, George H.W, Bush, “ Murphy Brown ”, Dan Quayle, Murphy Brown, Quayle’s “ Murphy Brown, Quayle’s, ‘ Murphy Brown, Candice Bergen, Murphy, Diane English, Emily St, James, Vox, Quayle, Murphy’s, Barnet Kellman, Korby Siamis, ” Siamis, what’s, “ Murphy Brown, it’s, Weeks, Rodney King, Dan Quayle's, Kevin Rice, Lisa Schiffren, ” Kellman, Quayle’s Murphy Brown, he’d, English, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, JD Vance's, Quayle's, Kevin Winter, Bergen, Kellman Organizations: CNN, Arkansas Gov, White, CBS, Everett, South Central, Hollywood, Republicans, Republican, Globe, Locations: Flint , Michigan, Washington ,, Angeles, South, South Central Los Angeles, Vox
CNN —After a long, history-making WNBA season that featured a break for the Paris Olympics, the postseason is finally here. 1 New York Liberty – 1 p.m. It has been on the losing side in the WNBA Finals on five occasions, most recently against the Las Vegas Aces last year. After a spectacular rookie season, Clark will now be tested by the trials and tribulations of the postseason for the first time. Despite winning it all in 2022 and 2023, Las Vegas is certainly not the favorite heading into the postseason and could only manage the fourth seed for the playoffs.
Persons: Tina Charles, , , Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones, Stewart, Ionescu, Kirby Lee, Caitlin Clark, Clark, Emilee Chinn, Christie Sides, Dijonai Carrington, Diana Taurasi’s, Diana Taurasi, that’s, Ross D, Cheryl Reeve, Napheesa Collier, we’ve, , Chelsea Gray, A’ja Wilson, Wilson, Steph Chambers, Nneka Ogwumike, Jewell Loyd, Sue Bird – Organizations: CNN, Paris Olympics, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, New York Liberty –, Indiana Fever, Connecticut Sun, Phoenix Mercury, Minnesota Lynx, Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces, New York Liberty, Atlanta Dream, Atlanta, New York, Washington Mystics, Liberty, USA, Sports, Reuters, Sun, WNBA, Getty, Mystics, Fever, Chicago Sky, Lynx, Phoenix, Mercury, Franklin, AP Phoenix, Minnesota, LA Sparks, Aces, Storm The Las Vegas Aces, Houston Comets, Seattle Locations: , New York, Indiana, ” Connecticut, Las Vegas
Five Tufts University men’s lacrosse players remain hospitalized following a recent workout led by a graduate of a Navy SEAL training program, according to a spokesman for the school. About 50 team members participated in the voluntary, 45-minute workout session on campus Monday, according to Patrick Collins, Tufts executive director of media relations. The session was led by a Tufts alum and recent graduate of the BUD/S Navy SEAL training program. Tufts University, located in Medford and Somerville, has about 6,700 undergraduate students. The men’s lacrosse team won its fourth NCAA title in May, defeating RIT.
Persons: Patrick Collins, BUD, Collins, ” Collins, Organizations: Tufts University, Navy SEAL, Tufts, for Disease Control, NCAA, RIT Locations: Medford, Somerville
For decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs presented the image of a wealthy, Black music mogul, one who broke business barriers, threw lavish parties and even created iconic TV moments. But behind the scenes, prosecutors say, was a more sinister picture, with allegations of violence, sex trafficking and severe abuses of power. Sean "Diddy" Combs during a photo shoot to promote a Sean John fragrance in 2016. Casandra Ventura and Sean "Diddy" Combs attend the the Met Gala in New York City on May 7, 2018. Designer Donna Karan, musician Tommy Lee, singer Mariah Carey, host Sean "Diddy" Combs, Star Jones and rapper Reverend Run at "The Real White Party" presented by Combs at his East Hampton, N.Y., estate on Sept. 2, 2007.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Combs, Tupac, Al Yankovich, Jennifer Lopez, Versace, , Sean, Diddy, Sean John, Damian Williams, ” Fatima Goss Graves, ” “ Combs, , Goss Graves, ” Combs, Casandra, Cassie ” Ventura, Ventura, Dawn Richard, Rodney “, Rod ” Jones, Derrick Lee Cardello, Smith, Casandra Ventura, John Shearer, Oronike Odeleye, Kelly, Odeleye, ’ ” Odeleye, Combs ’, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, ” Richard, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Sean Combs, Forbes, Laurieann Gibson, , Paris Hilton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mariah Carey, Jay, Oprah, ” Carson, Carson, Black, Donna Karan, Tommy Lee, Star Jones, Bryan Bedder, he’s, Mase, Aubrey O’Day, Danity Kane, O’Day, I’ve Organizations: Bad Boy Records, Penske Media, Getty, U.S, Metropolitan Detention, National Women’s Law, Legal Defense Fund, Hollywood, , Uptown Records, Bad Boy Entertainment, MTV, University of Virginia, Labor, Paris, White Party, White, Bad, TMZ Locations: New York, Michigan, New York City, Carson, East Hampton, N.Y
They’re going to take away your guns, you saw that, they’re going to take away your guns. And at the end it was, “Thank you, thank you, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank.” I said, “What the hell’s… What’s wrong with her?” I say, “Thank you.” And you wait a couple of seconds. “Thank you, thank, thank, thank, thank.” There’s something wrong with her, okay? She was all talk, I’m going to do this and I’m going to do that, and then I’m going to cut tax and then I’m going to give you 25,000 per house and then I’m going to go, over and over. When Biden was president — going to give up the whole thing to Russia, it looks like.
Persons: I’m, Kamala Harris, Rasmussen, We’re, Kamala, Sleepy Joe Biden, , , can’t, Country’s, Harris, we’ve, you’re, You’re, “ Donald Trump, Donald Trump, – Joe Biden, didn’t, Sleepy Joe, ” “ I’m, Joe, That’s, Trump, What’s, Kamala …, she’s, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, She’s, let’s, Kamala Harris …, I’ve, David Muir, David Muir barged, Sir, President Trump, FBI …, don’t, , There’s, Donald J, You’ve, we’ll, – Mr, You’ll, Where’s Harris, would’ve, Jimmy Carter, Xi, Del Cueto, Biden, They’ve, “ They’re, ” They’re, They’re, it’s, it’ll, Let’s, Forbes, Michael, Jacky Rosen, Crooked Joe Biden, Joe Biden’s, Jacky, Sam Brown, Nobody’s, He’s, Joe Lombardo, Joe’s, that’s, It’s, they’re, Tampon Tim, tampons –, Governor Lombardo, we’re, Ding, haven’t, Russia would’ve, Bush, Barack Hussein Obama, , Russia’s, Korea’s, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad, Henry, “ I’ll Organizations: Philadelphia TV, gaslight, JD, FBI, Department of Justice, of Justice Statistics, Communist, Border, Marxist, Street, The New York Times, New York Times, Washington, White, ICE, DHS, Forbes, United Auto Workers, Biden, Unions, Keystone XL, United States, Paris Climate, Nevada Climate Accord, Police, California, ABC Fake, Trump Reciprocal Trade, Green New, Washington D.C, We’re, America, Make Locations: Las Vegas, Aurora , Colorado, Springfield , Ohio, Colorado, Iowa, Pennsylvania, United States, McDonald’s, – Pennsylvania, , America, Idaho . Idaho, Haiti, Chile, Colombia, New York, Chicago, Florida, Middle America, Aurora, Virginia, Tennessee, Honduras, So Nevada, Nevada, American, You’ve, Texas, Western Nevada, Mexico, China, Paris, Russia, Saudi Arabia, California, Nevada , Wisconsin , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Washington, Manhattan, Ukraine, Israel, Italian, Venezuela
1 guided her squad to a cathartic triumph in Gainesville, Virginia last Sunday, the host winning 15½ - 12½ over Europe at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club to end a seven-year wait to hoist the Solheim Cup. They saw how much it means to me.”Lewis and her daughter pose with the trophy. Squad chemistry grew even more courtesy of the most illustrious of cheerleaders, former President Barack Obama. “You could tell that he had watched a little bit before and that was definitely a special day for us.”Team USA celebrate triumph. 1 Korda, the host held its nerve to claim the trophy, which quickly became a de facto goblet for champagne.
Persons: CNN — Stacy Lewis, dozing, Team USA’s, rumination, , ” Lewis, CNN’s Patrick Snell, Lewis, Robert Trent Jones, Lilia Vu, Chesnee, “ They’d, Gregory Shamus, Sarah Schmelzel, Lauren Coughlin, Alison Lee – Lewis, Barack Obama, Obama, Jack Fulghum, Taylor Takada, sheepishly, , , , Scott Taetsch, Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Korda Organizations: CNN, Team, Robert Trent Jones Golf, Solheim, USA, , Walmart Locations: Spain, Europe, American, Gainesville , Virginia, Virginia, Washington , DC, Arkansas, Netherlands
As governor, Mr. Evans increased aid for higher education and was instrumental in the creation of a state community college system. In 1970, Washington became the first state to create a Department of Ecology. When urban riots convulsed the nation, he went into Seattle’s poor neighborhoods and set up centers to deliver state services. Using executive powers, he established the Washington State Indian Affairs Commission in 1967 and the State Women’s Council in 1971. In 1969, he named the first Black members to the boards of the University of Washington and Seattle Community College.
Persons: , , George H.W, George H.W . Bush, , Gerald R, Ford, Evans, Nixon, Rockefeller, Bob Dole, Jimmy Carter, Thomas S, Foley, Evans “ Organizations: Ecology, Washington State Indian Affairs Commission, State Women’s Council, University of Washington, Seattle Community College, Democratic Locations: George H.W ., Bob Dole of Kansas, Washington
Olivia Rodrigo is taking her tour to the Philippines for the first time, and her fans in Manila couldn’t be happier with the ticket prices. Rodrigo’s team told NBC News that they kept prices lower than usual so more people could attend. Rodrigo’s hive, called “Livies,” were thrilled to hear about the tour stop and the ticket prices. “1,500 pesos to see Olivia Rodrigo?? “People there are so welcoming and hospitable and awesome,” Rodrigo said in an interview with Rolling Stone last year.
Persons: Olivia Rodrigo, ” Rodrigo, , I’m, Olivia, Rodrigo, , grandpa, Stone Organizations: NBC News, singer’s, Facebook, Disney Channel, Locations: Philippines, Manila, Asia, Singapore
Donald Trump is facing calls both from his allies and from within his own campaign to pull his endorsement from scandal-plagued North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, according to four people familiar with the discussions. “North Carolina is a vital part of that plan. Additionally, Republican members of the North Carolina congressional delegation, including Sens. Ted Budd and Thom Tillis, and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley, who is from North Carolina, planned to privately urge Trump to pull his endorsement of Robinson, according to a person familiar with the conversations. Recent polling has had Trump in a statistical dead heat with Vice President Kamala Harris in the state, at roughly 48%.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mark Robinson, Robinson, , Trump, Martin Luther King, Trump’s, ” Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Biden, Harris, , Ted Budd, Thom Tillis, Michael Whatley, Budd, Tillis, Whatley, , ” Robinson, Clarence Thomas, “ Robinson, Kamala Harris, outperforms Robinson, Josh Stein, Robinson’s, Roy Moore, Madison Cawthorn’s, Herschel Walker Organizations: North Carolina, CNN, White, Trump, NBC News, North, Republican National, Republican, Republican Governors Association, North Carolina Rep, Georgia Senate Locations: “ North Carolina, North Carolina, Sens, Wilmington , North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia
Superstar center Joel Embiid has signed a three-year, approximately $192.9 million extension with the team that runs through the 2028-29 season, ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne reported Friday morning. The seven-time All-Star is set to make approximately $51.4 million in the 2024-25 season and $55.2 million in 2025-26, according to Spotrac. The Sixers later officially announced that Embiid signed a “multi-year” extension. While he returned late in the regular season, Embiid had semi-regular injury scares and also dealt with Bell’s palsy during the playoffs. The Sixers will hope George can lessen the burden on Embiid and Maxey to create shots and summon late-game heroics.
Persons: Joel Embiid, Ramona Shelburne, Shams, Embiid, ” Embiid, they’ve, Josh Harris, David Blitzer, Nick Nurse, , Paul George, Tyrese Maxey, George, Maxey, USA’s Organizations: Sixers, NBA, Spurs, Knicks, Paris Locations: Cameroon, Philadelphia, Bahamas
A major strike is on the horizon for thousands of maritime workers, posing a threat to East Coast ports responsible for billions of dollars of goods. The union is arguing for better wages and continued protections against automation and new technology in its terminals. The ILA has argued that the USMX is denying workers fair contracts with adequate wage raises and proper benefits. In all of its updates since July 18, USMX has maintained that the union refuses to return to negotiations. The ILA and USMX will need to agree upon a new master contract by Oct. 1, before the current six-year contract expires and the ILA pledges to go on strike.
Persons: Harold J, Daggett, , Steve Burns, “ USMX, USMX, ’ ” Daggett, Organizations: Longshoremen’s Association, Gulf, can’t, United States Maritime Alliance, ILA, Port Authority of New, NBC News, Port Authority Locations: East Coast, North America, Gulf Coast, USMX, Port Authority of New York, New Jersey
CNN —The Chelsea and England national team goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was just 11 years old when the diagnosis was made. Yet somehow, Hampton is now one of the best ‘keepers in the world, and she can’t quite explain how she conquered such seemingly impossible odds. Everyone was just laughing at me because, obviously, they know!”Hampton makes a save during the League Cup final between Arsenal and Chelsea. She gives a lot of energy to the group.”Hayes has since moved on from Chelsea, quickly winning an Olympic gold medal with the US women’s team in Paris. “Chelsea without Emma feels a bit weird and sounds weird saying it,” Hampton reflected.
Persons: Hannah Hampton, Hampton, , , “ They’re, Hampton chuckled, Adrian Dennis, Santi Cazorla, Marcos Senna, I’d, didn’t, ” Hampton, Jayde Chamberlain, Sipa, it’s, ” Hampton’s, she’d, “ Hannah, Emma Hayes, “ She’s, She’s, ” Hayes, Sonia Bompastor, “ Chelsea, Emma, Sonia, David Lidstrom, don’t, we’ve Organizations: CNN, England national, CNN Sport, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Chelsea, League, Arsenal, Getty, Villarreal, Villarreal Youth, Stoke City Centre of Excellence, Ireland, AP, England, Stoke City, Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Blues, US Locations: Chelsea, Birmingham, United States, AFP, England, Spain, Stoke, Paris, Lyon, France, Sweden, Hampton, Europe
This is the first Harris campaign ad tying Trump to a down-ballot campaign, the Harris campaign told CNN. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the new ad. In a statement to CNN following Thursday’s KFile reporting, Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said, “President Trump’s campaign is focused on winning the White House and saving this country. We will not take our eye off the ball.”The Trump campaign has so far declined to weigh in specifically on CNN’s reporting about Robinson’s controversial comments. Before the CNN story was published, Trump’s campaign had not invited Robinson to Trump’s Saturday event, and sources noted that decision was likely to hold.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Donald Trump, Mark Robinson, Robinson, Harris, Trump, intersperses, , Martin Luther King ”, Walz campaign’s, Roe, Wade, Harris ’, Amber Thurman, Candi Miller, ” Harris, Walz, Jen O’Malley Dillon, “ Trump, ” O’Malley Dillon, Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s, Biden, “ Martin Luther King Organizations: CNN, North, Republican, Labor, White, Trump Locations: North Carolina, Georgia, Wilmington , North Carolina, Asheville, Asheboro
Protesters hold placards reading 'Abolish punishment for abortion' as they protest South Korean abortion laws in Gwanghwamun plaza in Seoul on July 7, 2018. efired/iStockphoto/Getty ImagesBy not passing abortion laws, the National Assembly is “not doing its job,” said Cho Hee-kyoung, a law professor at Hongik University in Seoul. Changing attitudes to abortionDespite the country previously having highly restrictive abortion laws, abortion has not historically been the lightning rod in South Korea that it has been in the United States. If overpopulation had once prompted the government to push abortions, South Korea was now dealing with the opposite problem. It is impossible to know the true number of abortions that take place each year in South Korea because the procedure is unregulated.
Persons: haven’t, It’s, Ed Jones, , , Cho Hee, ” Cho, Nayoung, Cho, Jung Yeon, Susanné Seong, “ They’ve, Charlie Neibergall, ” Nayoung, SeongJoon Cho, Yoon Suk, she’d Organizations: Seoul CNN, vlogger, Seoul National Police, South Korean, YouTube, CNN, Getty, National Assembly, Hongik University, country’s Ministry, Justice, Health and Welfare Ministry, Health, Ministry, Welfare Ministry, World Bank, South Korea’s Institute for Health, Social Affairs, Human Rights Watch, Korea, Pharmaceutical Affairs, Supreme, Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, South, Bloomberg, Organization for Economic Cooperation, Development, HRW, Police Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Korean, Gwanghwamun, AFP, South, efired, , United States, Jusarang, Ames , Iowa, Canadian, Korea
CNN —The legal team representing the alleged victims of the former owner of Harrods, Mohamed Al Fayed, say the late billionaire was a “monster” whose crimes were “enabled” by the high-end department store. Armstrong said Al-Fayad was a “monster” who committed a “vast web of abuse.”Setting out the legal claim being brought against Harrods, Armstrong said Al-Fayad was “enabled by a system” that pervaded the store. “This is and was a systematic failure of corporate responsibility, and that systematic failure is on the shoulders of Harrods,” Armstrong said. The legal team involved in the BBC investigation claimed Harrods knew of Al Fayed’s alleged crimes. Al Fayed’s son, Dodi Fayed, died in 1997 along with Princess Diana in a high-speed car crash in Paris.
Persons: Mohamed Al Fayed, Al, Fayed, Dean Armstrong, Armstrong, Fayad, , ” Armstrong, Al Fayed’s, Jeffrey Epstein, Jimmy Savile, Bruce Drummond, Shaun Curry, Gloria Allred, Harvey Weinstein, ” Allred, Dodi Fayed, Princess Diana, CNN’s Catherine Nicholls Organizations: CNN, Harrods, BBC, Getty, London’s Fulham Football Club Locations: , London, British, AFP, Britain, Paris
With Carol running steadily again, he and Congost crossed the finish line to claim the bronze medal – or so they thought. “I couldn’t believe what was happening,” Congost told CNN Sport. “The Spanish Paralympic Committee, thanks to pressure from the media, issued a statement on (September 8) that they would give me the grant as if I were a medalist. “(The Spanish Paralympic Committee) will pay me retroactively, they have promised. Thibault Camus/APCongost is adamant that Michishita, the Japanese runner who finished behind her, is not deserving of the bronze medal she was presented with.
Persons: Elena Congost, Mia Carol, Carol, Michishita, Carol cramping, Congost, ” Congost, “ I’d, I’d, I’m, , , Thibault Camus Organizations: CNN, CNN Sport, Paralympic, Olympic Games, Spanish Paralympic Committee, Spanish Paralympic, National Sports Council, Spanish Federation of Sports for Blind People, SPC, Para Athletics, Athletics, Para, Japanese Paralympic Committee, Eiffel Locations: Spanish, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Brazil, Paris, disqualifying
The regular season came to a close on Thursday night with all 12 teams in action. Diana Taurasi, widely considered to be one of the best women’s basketball players of all time, addressed the Phoenix crowd on the court after what was possibly her final regular season game ever. It has been speculated that this will be Taurasi’s final season as an active player. Record crowd in attendance for Caitlin Clark’s final rookie regular season gameThis season has seen record highs in attendance and viewership, continuing right until the end of the regular season. Clark drives to the basket in the final regular season game of her rookie year.
Persons: Diana Taurasi, “ There’s, there’s, , Taurasi, Christian Petersen, that’s, Caitlin Clark’s, Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu, Clark, , Charles Brock, , Christie Sides, Sika Koné, Tina Charles, Charles, Sylvia Fowles, Rich von Biberstein, ” Charles, Fowles Organizations: CNN, WNBA, Mercury, Seattle Storm, Minnesota Lynx, Capital, Washington DC, Mystics, Indiana Fever, Washington, Atlanta Dream, New York Liberty, Atlanta, Liberty, New, Phoenix Mercury, Connecticut Sun, Las Vegas Aces Locations: Washington, Thursday’s, New York
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