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Trump spent Friday in Michigan and Wisconsin, Saturday in North Carolina, and today will be in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. If Harris won Michigan and Wisconsin, she would still need to add Georgia or North Carolina to her column. "Donald Trump is worried about losing North Carolina," Harris spokesperson Ammar Moussa wrote on X under two siren emojis. AdvertisementDoug Sosnik, a longtime advisor to Bill Clinton and a North Carolina native, doesn't see Harris' path there. North Carolina is "not a level playing field" for Democrats, Sosnik said, pointing to Democrats' struggles there except for Obama.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , Harris, Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Obama, Biden, Trump's, Ammar Moussa, Doug Sosnik, Bill Clinton, it's, Sosnik, she's, he's, Karoline Leavitt, Susan Roberts, Hurricane Helene, Roberts Organizations: North, Service, Republican, Des Moines Register, Trump, Congressional, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Democratic, Davidson College, Census Bureau, State Management Locations: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona, New Mexico, Virginia, New Hampshire, Iowa, Michigan , Wisconsin , Nevada, Arizona, Charlotte, New York, Black, Florida, Texas, Hurricane, Carolina, Western North Carolina
Somebody said, ‘You should be nice sir, women won’t like it,’” Trump said, adding: “The women want safety.”He then described an apocalyptic America if he loses. While the economy was the ostensible theme of the rally, Trump went on an array of tangents. He went on a riff about billionaire ally Elon Musk’s “doing jumping jacks” at a recent rally with him in Butler, Pennsylvania. Ahead of Trump’s speech, Harris spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement that Trump was “projecting weakness, not strength,” by sticking to safe environments. Debbie Hendrix, a Scranton native who attended Trump’s rally wearing a “MAGA” hat, said she’s cautiously optimistic but unsure Trump will win the state.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris ’, Marxist ”, , , ” Trump, “ Kamala, Joe Biden, Trump, Harris, Barack Obama, ” “ Kamala, , rescinding, Harris —, , Biden, Elon Musk’s, Robert Hur didn’t, Hunter, he’s, Adam Schiff, Ammar Moussa, Donald Trump’s, ” Moussa, Debbie Hendrix, MAGA, she’s Organizations: Democratic, Marxist, Electoral, Green New Deal, Biden, Social Locations: SCRANTON, Pa, America, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, United States, Butler , Pennsylvania, , Russia, Madison, New York City, New Jersey, Virginia, New Mexico, Minnesota, Scranton
A Trump campaign spokesperson referred questions about the agreement and Trump's involvement in the business endeavor to the Trump Organization. "Trump Watches are not designed, manufactured, distributed or sold by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or any of their respective affiliates or principals," the website said. The website's FAQ section highlights the question, "Are these official watches by President Trump?" "These are only official Watches offered by President Trump and includes a replica of his famous signature!" Trump has promoted $60 branded Bibles in partnership with country music artist Lee Greenwood, and Trump family members have also launched a crypto platform.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Donald Trump, Trump, Donald J, President Trump, Harris, Ammar Moussa, Trump’s, “ Donald Trump, , Lee Greenwood Organizations: WASHINGTON, White, Trump Organization, TheBestWatchesonEarth, The Trump Organization, Trump Locations: Swiss
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris each unleashed a new wave of television ads Tuesday as they race to secure an advantage in a presidential campaign dramatically altered in recent weeks. In its first major ad blitz targeting Harris, the Trump campaign is zeroing in on her immigration record in ads running across several key battleground states. It’s a sign that the former president has settled on a longstanding GOP line of attack against the vice president, after grappling with the abrupt change atop the Democratic ticket. Trump, in two new campaign ads, seeks to define Harris on his terms by relying on what has been a political liability for the Biden administration: the management of the US-Mexico border. In response, Harris campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said Trump is “running on his trademark lies” and said the former president opposed a congressional border deal that would have helped with enforcement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, , Joe Biden’s, Biden, Ammar Moussa Organizations: Democratic, California –, Convention, Trump, Wisconsin – Locations: Bay, California, Mexico, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, AdImpact
The former president of the West African nation of Guinea was found guilty on Wednesday of crimes against humanity for overseeing a massacre in a stadium and mass rape of pro-democracy demonstrators 15 years ago, a landmark verdict long awaited by survivors and relatives of the 150 people who were killed. The trial of the former president, Capt. It was televised in Guinea and followed avidly by many of the country’s 14 million citizens. Captain Camara was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and Lieutenant Aboubacar Diakité, the former head of the presidential guard, was sentenced to 10. The judge found six other defendants guilty and acquitted four, including a former health minister.
Persons: Moussa Dadis Camara, Captain Camara, Aboubacar Diakité, “ Moussa Dadis Camara, , Ibrahima Locations: West African, Guinea, Conakry
Read previewWhen Christina Hall celebrated her marriage to Josh Hall in September 2022, she said she was more certain than ever her life was on track. In a deleted Instagram post, Christina wrote, "Everything in life has led me to where I am right now, which is exactly where I want to be." Josh Hall and Christina Hall in July 2023. AdvertisementChristina Hall, Josh Hall, and her children in January 2023. "I didn't block him — and I didn't see any missed calls or texts the next day," Christina wrote in her story.
Persons: , Christina Hall, Josh Hall, Christina, Josh, Tarek El Moussa, — Taylor, Ant Anstead, Hudson, Matt Winkelmeyer, Josh's, we're, I'm, Tarek, Heather Rae El Moussa, Jon Kopaloff, David Buchan, Angelou, Christina Vs, Def, Candace Owens, Amber Rose, Heather Organizations: Service, Business, HGTV, US, Hollywood, BI, Instagram, Unbroken Productions, Newport Beach, Feld Entertainment, Newport, Variety, Penske Media, Getty, Superior, TMZ Locations: Mexico, Haack, Newport Beach , California, Maui, Hawaii, Tennessee, Dana Point , California, Orange County
In its first major ad blitz targeting Harris, the Trump campaign is zeroing in on her immigration record in ads running across several key battleground states. It’s a sign that the former president has settled on a longstanding GOP line of attack against the vice president, after grappling with the abrupt change atop the Democratic ticket. It’s part of what the Harris campaign said will be a $50 million blitz in the run-up to next month’s Democratic National Convention – fueled, in part, by the record-breaking fundraising the Harris campaign has seen since Biden’s departure from the race and endorsement of her candidacy a little more than a week ago. During an influx of unaccompanied migrant children, Biden tasked the vice president with overseeing diplomatic efforts in Central America. “Donald Trump wants to take our country backward,” Harris can be heard saying in the ad.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, , Joe Biden’s, Biden, Central America –, , she’s, , Ammar Moussa, that’s, “ Donald Trump, ” Harris, Jen O’Malley Dillon Organizations: CNN, Democratic, California –, Convention, Republicans, Trump, NBC, Department of Homeland Security, Wisconsin – Locations: Bay, California, Mexico, Central America, Europe, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, AdImpact, Atlanta
“It’s the Harris-Biden ticket,” GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas told CNN. “The unique problem with picking her is she can’t run away from any of that,” GOP Rep. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota told CNN. Vice President Harris has dedicated her career to making life better for working people – while Trump only cares about himself. That’s the contrast the American people will see over the next 106 days.”In Pennsylvania, the GOP campaign arm is focusing on Harris’ previous statements as a presidential candidate in 2019 about banning fracking. “The thing about this race is that both Harris and Trump have held office,” Johnson, the House speaker, told CNN.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Harris, Biden, , Tony Gonzales, Tim Burchett, Steve Horsford, Mike Johnson, ” Johnson, Kamala Harris, Byron Donalds, Joe Biden, Kelly Armstrong of North, Donald Trump, Pete Aguilar, , ’ Kamala Harris ’, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa, , Trump, Harris ’, Matt Cartwright, Susan Wild, George Floyd, “ They’ve, Manu Raju Organizations: CNN, The, Republican, Democrats, Democratic, GOP, Biden, Congressional Black, National Republican, Republicans, Central America, Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota, House Republicans, House Democratic Caucus, White House, Democrat, Locations: Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Francisco, Arizona, New Mexico, Central, Ukraine, Israel, Harris, , Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Oregon, Minneapolis
Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at a campaign rally on July 20, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vance defended his loyalty to the US, after Vice President Kamala Harris said he “will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.”“There’s some bad news actually, Vice President Kamala Harris, she doesn’t like me,” Vance said in remarks about two hours before Trump took the stage. “Kamala Harris said something to the effect that … I have no loyalty to this country,” he continued. “Well, I don’t know, Kamala, I did serve in the United States Marine Corps and build a business. The only unity we saw today was between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and their Project 2025 agenda,” Biden campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s, , it’s, Kamala Harris, ” Vance, Trump, “ Kamala Harris, , Kamala, Harris, Ronny Jackson, Elon Musk, Musk, “ Elon, ” Trump, Xi Jinping, Xi, who’s, Biden, Joe Biden’s, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa Organizations: Trump, United States Marine Corps, Butler Memorial Hospital, White House, Grand, Wall Street Journal, Democrats Locations: Grand Rapids , Michigan, Ohio, San Francisco, Butler , Pennsylvania
Huda Omari sat outside a broker’s office in Jordan for two days, waiting for her visa to make the annual hajj, or pilgrimage, to Saudi Arabia. In Egypt, Magda Moussa’s three sons pooled their resources to scrape together nearly $9,000 to realize a dream of accompanying their mother to the hajj. When she got the go-ahead for the trip, she said, relatives and neighbors in her village ululated in celebration. The dayslong pilgrimage is a profound spiritual journey and an arduous trek under the best of circumstances. ​But this year, amid record ​h​eat, at least 1,300 pilgrims did not survive the hajj, and Saudi authorities said that more than 80 percent of the dead were pilgrims who lacked permits.
Persons: Huda Omari, Magda Moussa’s, Omari, Moussa Organizations: Saudi Locations: Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt
CNN —Joe Biden’s team provided a list of questions to a radio host who interviewed the president this week in the aftermath of his debate performance, the host told CNN. CNN reporting later clarified that it was the Biden campaign that handled the interview. Blackwell pointed out that both Lawful-Sanders and Earl Ingram, host of “The Earl Ingram Show” in Milwaukee who also interviewed the president this week, asked Biden “essentially the same questions.”A Biden campaign spokesperson on Saturday did not deny that the campaign provided questions but said interviews were not conditioned on the acceptance of provided questions. Reached for comment Thursday night, a Biden campaign spokesperson slammed the “absurdity” of criticism of the president’s missteps. “Meanwhile, Joe Biden and his campaign are bullying media into asking pre-screened and approved questions and trying to pass it off like it’s normal behavior.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, ” Andrea, Sanders, CNN’s Victor Blackwell, , Blackwell, , Biden, Earl Ingram, The Earl Ingram, Biden “, “ It’s, he’d, Lauren Hitt, George Stephanopoulos, , Ammar Moussa, Sanders ’, Donald Trump’s, Mike Gooding, Dan Kennedy, Mike, Trump, Steven Cheung, Joe Biden, CNN’s Aaron Pellish, Kate Sullivan Organizations: CNN, , White House, Biden, Democratic, ABC News, NATO, Trump Locations: Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Washington, Virginia, Chesapeake , Virginia
Yet those efforts are complicated by Trump’s extremely close relationship with many of the people who launched Project 2025 or helped contribute to it. Dans shared with the audience it was his intention to serve in a second Trump administration should the former president win in November. “As we’ve been saying for more than two years now, Project 2025 does not speak for any candidate or campaign. But it is ultimately up to that president, who we believe will be President Trump, to decide which recommendations to implement,” the statement reads. LaCivita doubled down further on Friday, tweeting: “Poke the Bear you are going to be bit” while sharing an article titled: “Trump torches Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , ” Trump, Kevin Roberts, , Joe Biden, Paul Dans, Ben Carson, Ken Cuccinelli, Rick Dearborn, John McEntee, Roberts, Dans, we’ve, Russ Vought, Trump’s, Mark Meadows, Sen, Jim Demint, Stephen Miller, Biden, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa, Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, LaCivita Organizations: CNN, Heritage Foundation, Trump loyalists, Trump, Affordable, Management, Urban, White, Republican, Biden, GOP, Republican National Convention, Conservative Partnership Institute, White House, America, RNC, Trump Administration, Heritage Locations: America
In a radio interview taped Wednesday that aired Thursday, Biden made some verbal missteps. Reached for comment Thursday night, a Biden campaign spokesperson slammed the “absurdity” of criticism of the president’s missteps. “It was clear what President Biden meant when he was talking about his historic record including a record number of appointments to the federal bench. This is not news and the media has passed the point of absurdity here,” Biden campaign spokesman Ammar Moussa said. I don’t debate as well as I used to,” Biden said last Friday at a Raleigh, North Carolina, campaign rally.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, George Stephanopoulos, , , , Andrea, Sanders, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa said, bungle, Donald Trump, didn’t, you’re, CNN’s Phil Mattingly, Samantha Waldenberg, Arlette Saenz Organizations: CNN, Democratic, ABC News, NATO, Biden, Air Force Locations: Philadelphia, Wisconsin, France, United States of America, , Raleigh , North Carolina
CNN —A United Nations inquiry into the first few months of the war in Gaza has found both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes and grave violations of international law, in the body’s first in-depth investigation into the October 7 attacks and the ensuing conflict. Rockets are launched by Hamas from the Gaza Strip towards Israel on October 7, 2023. Hatem Moussa/APIn the first 2.5 months of the conflict, the commission found, Israel committed war crimes as well as crimes against humanity – the latter defined as a widespread, systemic attack directed at a civilian population. The International Criminal Court announced last month it was seeking arrest warrants for several top Hamas and Israeli leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. “It is imperative that all those who have committed crimes be held accountable,” said commission chair Navi Pillay.
Persons: Hatem Moussa, Israel, , Israel’s, maiming, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Netanyahu, West Bank –, , Said Khatib, Mahmud Hams, Nir, Itamar Ben Gvir, Bezalel Smotrich, Benny Gantz, Yoav Gallant, Gilad Erdan, Erdan, Anwar Organizations: CNN, United, The United Nations Commission, Rockets, AP, Criminal, Palestinian, West Bank, Getty, Al, Israel Defense Forces, UN, Gaza, National, Finance, UN Human Rights, Palestinian Authority, Hamas, Human Rights, Israel, UN Security Council, Assembly, United Nations Relief, Works Agency, Anwar Amro, UNRWA, Navi Pillay Locations: United Nations, Gaza, Israel, Gaza City, Rafah, AFP, Aqsa, Israel’s, Palestinian, United States, Lebanese, Beirut, East Jerusalem
That would deal a further blow to a relationship that Israel’s military offensive in southern Gaza had already brought to its lowest point in decades. For Israel, too, more than four decades of a so-called “cold peace” with Egypt has proved to be an essential pillar of national security. Egypt’s patience with Israel’s military moves is wearing dangerously thin, as it has repeatedly made clear. That border point, the main conduit for aid and other supplies during the war, lies between Egypt and Gaza but was recently occupied by Israel, drawing public outrage in Egypt. Egypt has refrained from taking more serious steps to respond to Israel’s moves, such as withdrawing its ambassador from Tel Aviv.
Persons: mouthpieces, Israel, Egypt’s, Gazans, Camp David, ” Ahmed Moussa, Moussa, , Mr, ” Isabel Kershner Organizations: Egyptian, International Court, Camp, Camp David Accords, Al, Egypt’s, Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas Locations: Egypt, Gaza, Cairo, Israel, Rafah, Tel Aviv,
From the outskirts of his town in the West Bank, the mayor surveyed the rocky hills stretching toward the Dead Sea where Palestinians had long farmed and herded, and pointed out the new features of the landscape. New guard posts manned by Israeli soldiers. And, most tellingly, a new metal gate blocking the town’s sole road to those areas, installed and locked by the Israeli army to keep Palestinians out. “Anyone who goes to the gate, they either arrest him or kill him,” said the mayor, Moussa al-Shaer, of the town of Tuqu. On the other side of the gate, atop a bald hill in the distance, stood one of the area’s new residents, Abeer Izraeli, a Jewish settler.
Persons: , Moussa al, Abeer Organizations: West Bank Locations: Tuqu
Burkina Faso extends military rule for five years
  + stars: | 2024-05-27 | by ( Martin Goillandeau | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —Burkina Faso’s military regime will extend its rule by five years under a new agreement reached during national consultations on Saturday, the talks’ chairman Colonel Moussa Diallo said on state television. A video of Traore signing the amended accord in front of a cheerful crowd was broadcast on Burkinabè state TV on Saturday. Most political party activities have been suspended in the country under the military rule. Burkina Faso, plagued by recurrent jihadist violence that has claimed thousands of lives for almost a decade, has seen two military coups in 2022. The first one in January brought Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba to power, before being himself overthrown in September of the same year by Captain Traoré.
Persons: Moussa Diallo, Diallo, Captain Ibrahim Traore, Traore, Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, Captain Traoré Organizations: CNN, Burkina, Agence d’Information du Burkina, AIB Locations: Burkina Faso
CNN —Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday night downplayed the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which led to a woman’s death, as a “peanut” compared to the demonstrations happening across the US against Israel’s actions in Gaza. Public officials have condemned incidents of antisemitism that have occurred amid the protests and raised concerns over the safety of Jewish students. Trump also accused Biden in the post of hating Israel and the Jewish people, but hating the Palestinian people even more. “I condemn the antisemitic protests, that’s why I’ve set up a program to deal with that,” Biden said when questioned about the events at Columbia University in New York. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson visited the campus on Wednesday to call for Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to resign if she cannot bring order to the campus.
Persons: Donald Trump, Confederate, Robert E, Lee, Joe Biden, Crooked Joe Biden, ” Trump, Trump, Biden, Israel, Steven Cheung, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa, , , Mike Johnson, Minouche Shafik, – Claudine Gay, Liz Magill, CNN’s Donald Judd, Shania Shelton Organizations: CNN, Public, Trump, , Columbia University, University of Southern, University of Texas, Wednesday, Protesters, Republican, Ivy League, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Charlottesville , Virginia, Gaza, White, Charlottesville, New York, University of Southern California, Austin, Israel
Abuja, Nigeria CNN —African leaders discussed anti-terrorism solutions on the continent during a high-level security summit in the Nigerian capital Abuja Monday amid a rise in terror attacks. According to the African Center for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), Africa witnessed an average of eight terror-related incidents and 44 daily casualties in 2023. Nigeria’s National Security Adviser and organizer of the summit, Nuhu Ribadu, emphasized the urgent need to combat terrorism in Africa. Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the chair of the West African regional bloc ECOWAS, urged the proper establishment and strengthening of a regional standby military force. “The moment has come to work out an all-encompassing Continental Strategic Plan of Action to effectively fight against terrorism across Africa,” Faki said.
Persons: Ribadu, ” Ribadu, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Faure Gnassingbe, African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat, ” Faki, Tinubu, Faki, Africa’s Organizations: Nigeria CNN —, African Center, Research, Terrorism, Nigeria’s National Security, West African, ECOWAS, United Nations, African Union Commission Locations: Abuja, Nigeria, Nigerian, Africa, Africa’s, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Togolese
Lives Ended in Gaza
  + stars: | 2024-03-02 | by ( Ben Hubbard | Lauren Leatherby | Hiba Yazbek | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +15 min
Lives Ended in Gaza Since the war started, more than 30,000 people have been killed during Israel’s bombardment and invasion. Hamas ruled Gaza and ran a covert military organization, the identity of its fighters unclear, even to other Gazans. She worked with people who had been wounded and displaced by Israeli attacks on Gaza as well as with first responders. She moved to Egypt after the 2014 Gaza war but returned a few months before the current war. He performed complicated operations on Gaza’s war wounded while running Abu Yousef Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah until his retirement.
Persons: Israel, Marah, Farah, Farah Alkhatib, Kinder, Selena al, Lubna Elian, Yousef Abu Moussa, Abdulhadi, Maram, Youmna Shaqalih, Abdulrahman Abuamara, Ghadeer Mohammed Mansour, Salah, Khaled Jadallah, Doaa Jadallah, Mahmoud Alnaouq, Jannat Iyad Abu Zbeada, Rami Abu Reyaleh, Alhelou, , , , Faida AlKrunz, Saud AlKrunz, tinker, Ahmed Abu Shaeera, Al Aqsa, Youssef Salama, Hedaya Hamad, Salah Abo Harbed, Jeries Sayegh, Inas, “ Sara ”, ” Sayel, Ai Wei Wei’s, Heba Zagout, Ali, Amneh, Belal Abu Samaan, Israel ”, Abu Yousef Al, Abdallah Shehada, Tarazi, Heba Jourany, Osama Al, Haddad, Riyad Alkhatib, ” Mahmoud Elian Organizations: UNICEF, Oxygen, Al, Awda, F.C, Barcelona, Facebook, Islamic, Palestinian Authority, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Free Gaza Circus, Christian, Officially, American International School, Palestine Athletics Federation, Najjar, United Nations, West Bank Locations: Gaza, Israel, Spain, Norway, Italian, Australia, Egypt, Turkey, Bolivia, Argentina, Panama, Mexico, Qatar, Al Aqsa, Jerusalem, “ Palestine, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Palestinian, Old City, Mazaj, Gaza City, Manhattan, Chicago, Mecca, Rafah, Libya, Uganda, Ireland
Tarek El Moussa spoke to BI about flipping luxury homes. AdvertisementTarek El Moussa is peeling back the curtain on luxury homes. AdvertisementThe details make the differenceAccording to El Moussa, "details and texture" are the key to elevating high-end homes. Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa on "The Flipping El Moussas." But luxury owners still love the trend, which can lead to a lot of work during the flipping process, El Moussa said.
Persons: Tarek El Moussa, , Christina Hall, Tarek, Heather Rae El Moussa, El, El Moussa, HGTV El Moussa Organizations: Service, HGTV, Business Locations: California
CNN —President Joe Biden personally directed his senior campaign aides in recent days to focus more aggressively on former President Donald Trump’s inflammatory comments, according to two sources familiar with the president’s edict. For weeks, his campaign has said they are fully prepared for Trump to emerge as the GOP nominee. “Freedom and democracy itself are on the ballot in November.”That marked only the second time, according to a campaign official, that a Biden campaign statement was attributed directly to the president. It’s un-American.”The next day, the campaign went after Trump again after the former president repeated his threat to NATO members. He’s gone,” Trump taunted at a campaign rally), Biden quickly slammed those comments on X.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Biden, , ” Ammar Moussa, “ Donald Trump, , Robert Hur’s, Hur, “ Donald Trump’s, Putin, America’s, excoriated Trump, ” Biden, Nikki Haley’s, He’s, ” Trump, Major Haley Organizations: CNN, Republican, Trump, GOP, Biden, NATO, National Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Baltic States, Russian
Business Insider spoke to Tarek El Moussa ahead of the release of his book, "Flip Your Life." El Moussa said building starter homes in California typically isn't profitable. "I can't tell you how to build a house in California today and make money unless it's a high-end home," El Moussa said. Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa on "The Flipping El Moussas." Lisette GatliffFor El Moussa, remaining flexible as the market changes has been key to his success, particularly regarding location.
Persons: Tarek El Moussa, El Moussa, , Heather Rae El Moussa, it's, Tarek, El, Redfin Organizations: Service, HGTV, Business, California El, Forbes Locations: California, Orange County, LA, Los Angeles, LA County, Orange
AdvertisementAt the top of the book, El Moussa recounts his experience living in a partially bulldozed apartment when he was 20. It's a far cry from the multimillion-dollar homes he regularly flips with his wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, these days. "It was the most difficult period of my life," El Moussa told BI of the divorce. El Moussa eventually met former "Selling Sunset" star Heather Rae El Moussa (née Young) in 2019, and she brought him "back to life." AdvertisementHis commitment to putting his kids first is part of what makes El Moussa wake up so early each day.
Persons: Tarek El Moussa's, , Tarek El Moussa, El Moussa, Slack, Lisette Gatliff El Moussa, El, Heather Rae El Moussa, Tristan, Christina Hall, Taylor, aimless, I've, Hall, Christina, Anne Cusack, née, El Moussas, Peter Tran, he's, Moussa, I'm Organizations: Service, HGTV, TMZ, Tarek Locations: It's, Newport , California, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, LA
Reuters —Senegalese police on Sunday cracked down on protests against the postponement of the presidential election, as parliament prepared to debate a bill that would reschedule the vote for August and extend President Macky Sall’s mandate. “It (AU) strongly encourages all political and social forces to resolve any political dispute through civilized consultation, understanding and dialogue..,” the statement added. Senegal has never delayed a presidential vote and uncertainty about what happens next threatens to fuel further unrest like the deadly protests of recent years that have tarnished its reputation as one of West Africa’s most stable democracies. In one area, around 200 people retreated into side streets after police in riot gear fired tear gas and started detaining protesters. Further protests are planned outside parliament on Monday.
Persons: Macky Sall’s, Sall, , Moussa Faki Mahamat, Daouda Ndiaye, Anta Babacar Ngom, Aminata Toure, Macky’s, ” Toure Organizations: Reuters, Senegalese, Reuters . African, Economic, West African States, Sunday Locations: Senegal, West, Dakar
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