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Jim Pillen to discuss the feasibility of overturning a 30-year law, which awards electoral votes by congressional district, rather than statewide winner-take-all. The former president called into the meeting briefly, a GOP official told CNN, hoping to win support and impress upon them the importance of a single electoral vote. It’s yet another sign of just how close the election against Vice President Kamala Harris could be, with one electoral vote from an Omaha-area congressional district emerging as potentially pivotal. Democrats are less optimistic about a Maine sweep, party officials say, than winning one of Nebraska’s electoral votes. Time has run out for Maine to change its law, state officials have said, with 90 days required for any legislation to take effect.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jim Pillen, Republican Sen, Lindsey Graham of, Kamala Harris, Harris, , ” Graham, ” Trump, Joe Biden, Pillen, ” Pillen, Sen, Mike McDonnell, Barry Rubin, “ Sen, McDonnell, , Tony Vargas, Don Bacon, ” Bacon, Jane Kleeb, ” Kleeb, CNN’s Alayna Treene, David Wright, Morgan Rimmer Organizations: CNN, Republican, Nebraska GOP, Republican Gov, GOP, White, Nebraska, The Washington Post, Nebraska Legislature, , WTA, Democratic, GOP Rep, Nebraska Democratic, Trump, Nebraskans, Republicans Locations: Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Omaha, Wisconsin , Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maine
Read previewSeptember 30 could be a consequential day for the US economy if two major negotiations don't get hammered out in time. Congress must pass a stopgap spending bill by the last day of this month to avoid a partial government shutdown. September 30 is also the deadline for the International Longshoremen's Association and several East Coast and Gulf Coast ports to strike a contract. A government shutdownThe rejection of Johnson's plan on Wednesday ratcheted up tensions in Congress as the September 30 deadline draws ever nearer. This would pause the strike while negotiations continued.
Persons: , there's, Mike Johnson, Johnson, There's, Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley Organizations: Service, International Longshoremen's Association, Business, GOP, United States Maritime Alliance, Street, White House, Washington Post, Street Journal, Social Security, Medicare, Congressional, Office, International Longshoremen's, Retail Industry, Association Locations: East Coast, Gulf Coast, Maine, Texas, West Coast, RILA
Donald Trump suggested Jewish Americans would be partly to blame if he lost the election in November. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementSpeaking at a "Fighting Antisemitism in America" event in Washington, DC, on Thursday, former President Donald Trump said that Jews would be partly to blame if he lost in November. "If I don't win this election" then "the Jewish people would have a lot to do with a loss," Trump said, per The New York Times. Trump attributed this to what he called the "Democrat hold, or curse" on Jewish Americans, according to The Washington Post.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Trump Organizations: Democratic, Service, New York Times, Democrat, The Washington Post Locations: America, Washington ,
Iran is helping the Houthi rebels in Yemen target U.S. Reaper drones, which has enabled the Houthis to shoot down or damage several of the massive, unmanned aircraft, say two U.S. officials. The interference severely inhibits the U.S. ability to gather intelligence and increases the chance that the drones could drift into unfriendly airspace. The U.S. military has struggled to stop some Houthi air defense systems because rather than radars, the Houthis often use electro-optical systems to find targets. Iran sent a spy ship to the waters near Yemen to help the Houthis target ships in the Red Sea. It appears the U.S. plan to interdict shipments of Iranian weapons and destroy stockpiles of weapons and drones has failed to roll back Houthi attacks on cargo ships, Knights said.
Persons: Michael Knights, , Knights, Organizations: U.S, Pentagon, NBC, Defense Intelligence Agency, White House National Security Council, Washington Institute for Near, Policy, NBC News, ” Knights, U.S . Navy, Locations: Iran, Yemen, Tehran, Israel, U.S, Eastern Europe, Syria, Red
Democrats’ stronger positionLet’s look first at the latest national polls. In Pennsylvania, recent surveys ranged from a tied race to a slight Harris lead inside the margin of error. The latest New York Times/Siena College poll: Harris 50%, Trump 46%, don’t know/refused 4%. And in Wisconsin, a slate of new, margin-of-error polls were slightly better for Harris than for Trump. With the poll results mostly inside the margin of error, the outcome of the 2024 race is far from clear.
Persons: they’ve, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Joe Biden, , Biden, Quinnipiac, don’t Organizations: Fox, Fox News, Trump, Biden, New York Times, Siena College, — Trump, Quinnipiac University, Marist, Harris, Siena, The Washington Post, Quinnipiac, Democrats Locations: Pennsylvania, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Harris, Quinnipiac
A former CIA officer was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison for drugging and sexually abusing and filming multiple women without their consent, in one of the most serious misconduct cases in the agency's history. Former CIA officer Brian Jeffrey Raymond FBI / AP fileRaymond had pleaded guilty in Nov. 2023 to one count each of sexual abuse, abusive sexual contact, coercion and enticement, and transportation of obscene material. He also pleaded guilty to drugging and sexually abusing four women, as well as engaging in nonconsensual sexual contact with six women, as part of a plea agreement. "After drugging these women, he stripped, sexually abused, and photographed them. Raymond read out a statement in court in which he expressed remorse for his actions, according to the AP.
Persons: Brian Jeffrey Raymond, Brian Jeffrey Raymond FBI, Raymond, drugging, Matthew M, Graves, David Sundberg, Sundberg, That’s, Howard Katzoff, Colleen Kollar, Kotelly Organizations: CIA, United States Attorney's, U.S, FBI, Washington Field Office, Associated Press, AP Locations: La Mesa , California, United, U.S, Mexico City
It’s also here, on an unassuming downtown street, a small start-up called Energy Singularity is working on something extraordinary: nuclear fusion energy. Nuclear fusion, the process that powers the sun and other stars, is painstakingly finicky to replicate on Earth. The Chinese government is pouring money into the venture, putting an estimated $1 billion to $1.5 billion annually into fusion, according to Jean Paul Allain, who leads the US Energy Department’s Office of Fusion Energy Sciences. The US was among the world’s first to move on the futuristic gambit, working on fusion research in earnest since the early 1950s. CNNThe US has been a fusion leader for decades; it was the first nation to apply fusion energy in the real world — in a hydrogen bomb.
Persons: It’s, Lam Yik Fei, Jean Paul Allain, Biden, , it’s, ” Allain, Andrew Holland, Holland, , ” Holland, Damien Jemison, Lawrence, Melanie Windridge, Mikhail Maslov, Allain Organizations: CNN, 6G, Beijing outspends DC, New York Times, US Energy Department’s, Fusion Energy Sciences, Private, Nikkei . Energy, MIT, Fusion Industry Association, Princeton, Physics, American, America, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, ” CNN, China’s National Energy Administration, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Fusion Energy, EAST, UK Atomic Energy Authority Locations: Shanghai, America, China, Beijing, Washington, DC, Japan, Europe, United States, Hefei, Xinhua, Massachusetts, Hiroshima, California, Lawrence Livermore
The WNBA has enjoyed some of the fastest growth a sports league has ever seen, thanks in large part to superstar rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. But top WNBA players don't yet have the lofty salaries to match. Once the WNBA season is over, Jones plays a second season in Europe, mainly to complement her salary. The money is allocated from the $75 million the WNBA raised in 2022 from a group of investors. Though the WNBA's success has not yet led to the massive salaries seen in men's pro sports, many in the league believe it's only a matter of time.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, they've, Sportico's, Cathy Engelbert, Brionna Jones, A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Jones, I'm, Engelbert, Stephanie White, It's, we've Organizations: WNBA, Las Vegas Aces, Seattle Storm, New York Liberty, Disney, Amazon Prime, NBA, Connecticut Sun, The Washington Post, CBA Locations: Europe, The Washington
The game might be a little hard to find on TV, so we've put together everything you need to know about how to watch the Atlanta Dream vs. New York Liberty online. The New York Liberty leads the league this year with an impressive 32-7 record. Right now, the Atlanta Dream is in the elusive eighth spot in the league, meaning they're tentatively matched up with New York for the Playoffs. How to watch Atlanta Dream vs. New York Liberty in the USThe Atlanta Dream vs. New York Liberty game will air on Thursday at 7 p.m. How to watch Atlanta Dream vs. New York Liberty from anywhereBasketball fans traveling outside the US can keep up with their streaming subscriptions with the help of a VPN (virtual private network).
Persons: we've, they'll, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, New York Liberty, Atlanta, The New York Liberty, Liberty, Chicago Sky, Washington Mystics, Sky, Washington, Mystics, Chicago, NBA, MLB Network, Tennis Channel, Basketball Locations: New, Atlanta, New York
For the second time in four years, Pete Buttigieg is playing the GOP VP candidate in debate prep. Buttigieg is playing Sen. JD Vance as Gov. Tim Walz prepares for the October 1 debate. AdvertisementAs Tim Walz prepares for his debate with Sen. JD Vance, the Minnesota governor already reportedly has a stand-in for his vice presidential foe: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. According to The Washington Post, Buttigieg has been playing Vance in debate rehearsals with Walz.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, Buttigieg, Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Mike Pence, , Vance, Walz Organizations: GOP, Transportation, Service, The Washington Post, Business Locations: Minnesota, Minneapolis
CNN —Former first lady Melania Trump posted a new video on social media Wednesday defending her previous nude modeling work as she promoted her new book. “Why do I stand proudly behind my nude modeling work? A spokesperson for the former first lady did not immediately respond to questions about what media scrutiny Melania Trump was referring to or whether the photographs had received recent attention. The former first lady’s forthcoming memoir, titled “Melania,” is set to hit shelves in October, according to Skyhorse Publishing. His numerous business ventures also included a modeling agency called Trump Model Management; it was closed shortly after he took office in 2017.
Persons: Melania Trump, , Donald Trump, Donald Trump’s, Ivana Zelníčková, Marla Maples, Trump, Barron, John Paulson, CNN’s Jackie Wattles Organizations: CNN, Skyhorse Publishing, New York Post, , EB, Washington Post, Trump Model Management, White, Republican National Convention, Secret, Trump Locations: British, Slovenian, United States, Florida, Milwaukee, Pennsylvania, New York
Read previewOn Monday, Amazon mandated corporate workers return to the office five days a week beginning January 2nd. AdvertisementHere's a list, in alphabetical order, of major companies requiring employees to return to offices. BlackRockLast year, BlackRock mandated employees return to the office four days a week. MetaMeta updated its remote work policies in September 2023, requiring employees to head into the office three days a week. AdvertisementWalmartAlong with slashing hundreds of jobs, Walmart also asked previously remote employees in the US to move to offices.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Andy Jassy, We've, Jassy, Insider's Ashley Stewart, It's, Apple's, Tim Cook, Rob Goldstein, Caroline Heller, Chipotle, Bob Iger, Iger, signees, David Solomon, Fortune, Fiona Cicconi, Arvind Krishna, Jamie Dimon, Redfin, Glenn Kelman, Salesforce Salesforce, Marc Benioff, Howard Schultz, Schultz, Tesla, Elon Musk, nodded, Musk, X, Yao Yue, Yue, Dara Khosrowshahi Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Business, Amazon, Apple, BlackRock, Hudson, Bloomberg, Citigroup Citigroup, HSBC Holding Plc, Barclays, Citigroup, Reuters, Disney, The Washington Post, CNBC, Google, San Francisco Bay Area, IBM IBM, IBM, Meta Meta, Frisco, San Francisco Standard, Engineers, Starbucks, Elon, Twitter, National Labor Relations, Walmart, Street Journal Locations: Seattle, New York City, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, Dallas , Atlanta, Toronto, Arkansas, New Jersey
CNN —Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson broke the WNBA single-season rebound record on Tuesday, picking up seven boards in an 85-72 win over the Seattle Storm. Despite making history once again on Tuesday night, Wilson was relatively indifferent to the record. Liberty and Lynx lock top two seedsMinnesota Lynx guard Kayla McBride shoots a layup against the Connecticut Sun. The Lynx are the hottest team in the league, having won seven in a row and going 13-1 since the Olympic break. Tuesday night’s WNBA scoresAway @ home (winners in bold)Minnesota Lynx 78-76 Connecticut SunNew York Liberty 87-71 Washington MysticsChicago Sky 70-86 Atlanta DreamLas Vegas Aces 85-72 Seattle StormPhoenix Mercury 85-81 Los Angeles Sparks
Persons: A’ja Wilson, Angel Reese, Wilson, I’m, , Becky Hammon, , Kayla McBride, Erica Denhoff, Bridget Carleton, Napheesa Collier, Carleton, , Alyssa Thomas ’, Betnijah Laney, Hamilton, Ariel Atkins, Scott Taetsch, Breanna Stewart Organizations: CNN, Las Vegas Aces, WNBA, Seattle Storm, Chicago Sky, Aces, Las Vegas, Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, ” Aces, Houston Comets, Liberty, Lynx, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, Eastern Conference, Washington Mystics, New York, Mystics, Connecticut Sun New York Liberty, Washington Mystics Chicago Sky, Seattle Storm Phoenix Mercury, Angeles Sparks Locations: New
Hanna, based in Washington State, told Business Insider that when she got the "god-inspired" urge to start sprinting, she turned to her husband for help. By 2011, Hanna was fast enough to compete in the Washington State Senior Games, a sports competition for people over 50. The next year, she competed at the National Senior Games, which she has done three more times since. Hanna and her coach, Marcus Chambers, after she won gold at the 2024 Senior Games. Hanna won gold in the four by 100 metres with her relay team at this year's National Senior Games.
Persons: , Madonna Hanna, Hanna, hasn't, Marcus Chambers, it's, you've, Nathan K, Robert, Arlene Kogod, Bryan Goldberg, Mike Molloy Organizations: Service, Business, Washington State Senior Games, National Senior Games, Washington State, British, of Sports Medicine, Aging, Mayo Clinic, Senior Games Locations: Washington State
CNN —Iranian hackers sent unsolicited information they stole from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to people who were affiliated with Joe Biden’s campaign over the summer, federal law enforcement officials said Wednesday. The law enforcement statement Wednesday said that the hackers’ efforts to send information to US media outlets have continued. Law enforcement officials have previously said that those efforts also included an unsuccessful attempt to hack the Biden-Harris campaign. The Iranian hackers did breach the email account of longtime Trump ally Roger Stone to target campaign staff in June, CNN has reported. Investigators believe the suspected Iranian hackers breached Stone’s account and then used that email account to try to break into the account of a senior Trump campaign official as part of a persistent effort to access campaign networks.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Joe Biden’s, , Biden’s, Trump’s, Kamala Harris ’, , Biden, Morgan Finkelstein, Harris, “ We’re, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Roger Stone, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Organizations: CNN, National Intelligence, FBI, Infrastructure Security Agency, Trump, Politico, The New York Times, Washington Post, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Investigators Locations: stoke
Read previewAn elite Navy SEAL unit may be preparing Taiwanese forces for reconnaissance operations and missions to repel a Chinese invasion, retired Navy officers said after a report said the unit had been training for such an eventuality for over a year. AdvertisementAccording to three retired Navy officers, the unit may be training Taiwanese soldiers to fight back against China should it invade Taiwan. One, he told BI, "is training Taiwanese forces in reconnaissance and perhaps direct attack, focusing on missions that might be required to defeat a Chinese invasion." "Naval reconnaissance forces would locate Chinese forces for long-range attacks," he said, adding: "They might also launch attacks against offshore ships or shipping in Chinese ports." Reports have already given clues as to how the US is preparing for a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Persons: , Osama bin Laden, Mark Cancian, Bradley Martin, Sam Tangredi, Graeme Thompson, Joe Biden, Samuel Paparo, Martin, Cancian, Daniel Ceng, Phil Davidson, Davidson, Feng Hao, Paparo, Frank Kendall, Kendall Organizations: Service, Navy SEAL, Financial Times, Business, Navy, Marine, Center for Strategic, International Studies, US Navy, Getty, Eurasia Group, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Pacific Command, Washington Post, Congressional Research Service, Senate Armed Services Committee, Theater Command, PLA, China Military, Anadolu, American Enterprise Institute, Institute for, Japan's Nikkei, RAND Corp, US Air Force, Air & Space Forces Association Locations: Virginia, Taiwan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, Somalia, Pakistan, China, People's Republic of China, Pingtung County, AFP, Washington ,, Australia, United States, Taichung, Anadolu, Pacific
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, left, and pilot Randy Holt dive in the company's submersible Antipodes in 2013. But Rush still had him inspect the Titan as it was nearing completion in early 2018, Lochridge said. The five people killed when the Titan submersible imploded in June 2023, clockwise from top left: Hamish Harding, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Stockton Rush, and Suleman and Shahzada Dawood. Lochridge testified Tuesday that he told Rush he shouldn't be in charge of that trip, but the CEO was adamant. (The submersible had gained attention when it was unveiled the previous year because it used a PlayStation controller for piloting.)
Persons: David Lochridge, OceanGate, Lochridge, Rush, Randy Holt, Wilfredo Lee, Andrea Doria, Stockton, Hamish Harding, Paul, Henri Nargeolet, Shahzada Dawood, Dawood, Tony Nissen, Nissen, , shouldn't Organizations: Stockton Rush, U.S . Coast Guard, Coast Guard's Marine Board, Justice Department, Titan, Getty, LinkedIn, Coast Guard, Rush, PlayStation, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, OceanGate Locations: U.S, Washington, South Carolina, Scotland, Massachusetts
Price and Monam moved from Riverside, California, to Tyler, Texas, earlier this year. Eiman and I lived in the same apartment building in Riverside, California, for a long time. Dannielle Price (left) took a road trip with her kids to visit Tyler, Texas (right) earlier this year. We moved to Texas a second time in April 2024Dannielle: We all moved back in with my mom in Henderson, Eiman included. Dannielle Price and Eiman Monam said they've struggled to make ends meet in Tyler, Texas.
Persons: , Dannielle Price, Eiman, Price, Monam, I've, Einam, weren't, Tyler, Henderson, that's, Eiman Monam, they've, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Washington Post Locations: Riverside , California, Tyler , Texas, Southern California, California, Texas, Mira Loma , California, Henderson , Texas, Henderson, East Texas, Riverside, Tyler
Read previewA Brazilian mayoral candidate smashed a chair into his opponent during a live debate on Sunday. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "Pablo Marçal was cowardly attacked by José Luiz Datena, who hit him in the ribs with an iron chair," a spokesperson for Marçal told the outlet. He could grow in the polls," Andre Cesar, a consultant and political analyst at Hold Assessoria Legislativa consultancy, told NBC. AdvertisementBoth candidates did not immediately respond to a request by Business Insider for comment.
Persons: , José Luiz Datena, Pablo Marçal, São Paulo, Datena, Marçal, Donald Trump, Ricardo Nunes, Guilherme Boulos, Andre Cesar Organizations: Service, TV Cultura, CNN, NBC, Washington Post, Business, Cultura, New York Times, Libanês Hospital, The Washington Post Locations: São
CNN —Ex-President Donald Trump responded to a second apparent assassination attempt that he blames on incendiary political rhetoric by inflaming the situation even more. He accused President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of inviting assassins to target him when they warn that he is a threat to democracy. But Trump’s claims that Biden and Harris bear direct culpability underscore the extreme nature of his own political instincts. Biden and Trump had a telephone conversation, and the president conveyed his relief that his erstwhile rival was safe. And when he refused to concede that he lost the 2020 election, Trump called supporters to Washington, DC, and told them to “fight like hell” or they wouldn’t have a country anymore.
Persons: CNN —, Donald Trump, Trump, Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, , Biden, Harris, ” Trump, , Vance, Harris Trump’s, ” Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tim Pawlenty, CNN’s Erin Burnett, Ryan Wesley Routh, Vance wouldn’t, Biden’s, MAGA, Daniel Goldman, Goldman, Debbie Dingell, he’ll, — Elon Musk, Kamala, ” Musk, Anthony Fauci, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Marjorie Taylor Greene, ” Fauci, Mike DeWine, ” Vance, It’s, he’s Organizations: CNN, Washington, Service, Fox News Digital, Democratic, White, , Republican, Former Minnesota Gov, Justice Department, Trump, Biden, New York Rep, White House, Michigan Democratic, Georgia Rep, Media, Republican Gov, Wittenberg University, , Union Locations: Florida, ” Ohio, Springfield , Ohio, Ukraine, Russia, United States, Virginia, Washington, Trump, Springfield, “ State
President Joe Biden’s administration is widely considered to be the most pro-LGBTQ in history, and as he enters his final months in the White House, Biden sat for an historic interview with one of the country’s oldest LGBTQ news outlets. In a wide-ranging interview published Monday in the Washington Blade, a D.C.-based LGBTQ newspaper founded more than half a century ago, Biden reiterated his commitment to the community while also speaking broadly about former President Donald Trump’s policies regarding the LGBTQ community and sharing his views on Project 2025. The interview is the first time a sitting president has spoken exclusively with an LGBTQ newspaper, according to the Blade. They noted that Biden has also appointed more LGBTQ officials to his administration than in any other administration in American history. Despite such advances for the community, Biden also spoke about the challenges all Americans face.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, Donald Trump’s, ” Biden, don’t, , I’ve, Sarah McBride, “ We’re, ” Trump, “ Trump Organizations: Washington, Stonewall, Republican, NBC Locations: America, Delaware
The Titan submersible plunged thousands of feet down the forbidding depths of the North Atlantic Ocean in search of the Titanic wreck site when it imploded, killing all five on board. OceanGate came under heavy scrutiny as a result of the disaster — an almost unheard-of occurrence in the submersible industry. But after the Titan didn’t return at its scheduled time, the Polar Prince contacted the Coast Guard. The suit remains ongoing, and a former OceanGate engineering director, Tony Nissen, named as a defendant, is expected to appear Monday at the Coast Guard hearing. “The Titan submersible did not just go down with its inventor — it went down with paying passengers.”
Persons: , Guillermo Söhnlein, Jason Neubauer, OceanGate, , voyagers, Polar Prince, Paul, Henri Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman, Rush, “ Stockton, I’d, ” Söhnlein, David Lochridge, Lochridge, ” OceanGate, Nargeolet, Tony Nissen, Neubauer, Peter Girguis, there’s, ” Girguis Organizations: Coast Guard, Marine Board, OceanGate, Marine Board of, Department of Justice, Polar, Stockton Rush, Associated Press, Harvard University, Oceanographic Locations: Canada’s, French, North Charleston , South Carolina, Washington, U.S
According to CME FedWatch, which estimates interest rate changes based on market predictions, the size of the rate cut is a coin toss. As of Friday afternoon, there's a 51% chance the Federal Reserve will cut rates by 25 basis points and a 49% chance it'll be an extra-large 50-basis-point cut. That's because a larger rate cut makes borrowing cheaper, which tends to drive up spending and fuel price increases. Rate cuts will also eventually make it cheaper for small businesses to take out loans. A rate cut could cause a rush of buyers to enter the market in the short term, driving up prices and competition.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Michael Madowitz, she's, McTier, it'll, Mark Hamrick, Banks, Hamrick, NerdWallet, Sara Rathner Organizations: Service, Federal, CME FedWatch, Federal Reserve, Business, Washington Center for Equitable Growth, Fed, Consumer Financial, Bureau, asheffey Locations: Jackson Hole , Wyoming, McTier
A timeline of the Apalachee High School shooting
  + stars: | 2024-09-15 | by ( Emma Tucker | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Within two hours of arriving at Apalachee High School in Winder, prosecutors said he committed the deadliest US school shooting since the March 2023 rampage at the Covenant School in Nashville, and the 45th this year. The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office arrive at the school a short while later with two school resource officers. An officer, sounding slightly out of breath, asks the dispatcher to “roll EMS.” She is heard confirming emergency medical services were en route to the high school. Law enforcement and first responders control traffic after a shooting took place at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on September 4, 2024. With the suspect detained, officers stream into Apalachee High, evacuating students from classrooms as paramedics tended to the wounded.
Persons: Colt Gray, Colin Gray, Richard Aspinwall, Cristina Irimie, Mason Schermerhorn, Christian Angulo, Apalachee High School Colt Gray, Gray, Lyela Sayarath, Marcee Gray, I’m, Jud Smith, , – that’s, ” Smith, WXIA, Colt, Smith, Christian Monterrosa, Morris Midd, HMMS, , there’s, WXIA Gray, ” Lyela, ” CNN’s Dalia Faheid, Ashley R, Williams, Alisha Ebrahimji, Nouran Salahieh, Michelle Krupa, Nicole Chavez, Jamiel Lynch Organizations: CNN, Apalachee High School, Covenant School, Sheriff’s Office, Barrow County, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Washington Post, WXIA, Authorities, Getty, ABC Locations: Georgia, Winder, Nashville, Barrow, Barrow County, Apalachee, Winder , Georgia, AFP, Fitzgerald
Red Lobster says that it will emerge from bankruptcy later this month. Now, the chain has to find a new strategy to bring in customers that's not just endless shrimp. I visited a Red Lobster restaurant in the Washington, DC, area to see what dining there is like now. AdvertisementOver the past several years, restaurant chain Red Lobster has gotten attention for one thing: the promise of endless shrimp. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May, but Red Lobster says that it's now on track to emerge this month from bankruptcy with new ownership, a new CEO, and fewer locations.
Persons: , Red, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Washington, DC
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