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WASHINGTON — Among the many permutations for how the elections could end, one prospect has sparked chatter in both parties: Donald Trump could win the presidency while Democrats seize control of the House. Such a split would be rare — not since 1989 has a president entered office without his party controlling the House — and give Democrats substantial power over Trump's legislative agenda. In addition, persisting signs of ticket-splitting indicate Trump voters won’t all pull the lever for his party’s candidates down the ballot. The operative added that if Trump overperforms in rural areas, it could spell danger for a few Democratic-held House seats, such as Alaska's at-large district and Maine's 2nd District. “It’s why the American people will send President Trump a Republican House to secure the border, bring down inflation, and support law enforcement.”Asked about the prospect of a Trump presidency and a Democratic-controlled House, the Democrats' House campaign arm sounded an optimistic note that its party will win both.
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WASHINGTON — As Speaker Mike Johnson marks one year on the job Friday, he’s fighting hard to preserve House Republicans’ razor-thin majority — and his speakership. I’m going to be the speaker of the House,” Johnson said in a recent sit-down interview with NBC News at a campaign stop in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. "It's going to be a free-for-all" if Republicans lose the House and Trump loses the White House, a third House GOP lawmaker added. 2 GOP leader, Scalise also has not spoken publicly about what he’d run for in the minority. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., is expected to run for minority leader if Republicans lose the House.
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Supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party at the party's final campaign rally in Tbilisi on Oct. 23, 2024, ahead of the Oct. 26 parliamentary elections. Despite its increasingly anti-Western rhetoric, Georgian Dream insists it still wants Georgia to join the EU and its election posters feature the party's logo along with the symbol of the EU. People walk past campaign posters of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Tbilisi on Oct. 22, 2024, ahead of the Oct. 26 parliamentary elections. Georgian oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili attends the final campaign rally of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Tbilisi on Oct. 23, 2024, ahead of Oct. 26 parliamentary elections. Georgia's President Salome Zourabichvili, staunchly critical of the ruling party, addressed crowds of supporters last weekend, telling them that the vote would "demonstrate people's will for freedom, independence, and a European future."
Persons: Giorgi Arjevanidze, There's, Bidzina Ivanishvili, , oligarch Bidzina, Salome Zurabishvili's, Vano Shlamov, Ivanishvili, Salome Zourabichvili, Zourabichvili, Salome Zurabishvili Organizations: Afp, Getty, Center for, NATO, European Union, EU, Western, Russia, Party, Institute for, Kremlin Locations: Georgian, Tbilisi, Georgia, Russia, Soviet, Russian, Moscow, Washington, Europe, Western Ukraine, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, South Caucasus, Central Asia, European
“With North Carolina, I mean, it’s legitimate. And despite concerns that hurricane damage could suppress turnout in Western North Carolina, state data suggests that voters have not been widely disenfranchised. And on Wednesday, the day before Raiklin’s presentation, USPS put out a statement stating that all North Carolina processing facilities and most retail locations are open. North Carolina Rep. Patrick McHenry told reporters Friday, “It makes no sense whatsoever to prejudge the election outcome and that is a misinformed view of what is happening on the ground in North Carolina. Bless his heart.”And National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Richard Hudson, who is also from North Carolina said candidates should focus on turning out the vote.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Andy Harris, ” Harris, Ivan Raiklin, Raiklin, Harris ’, ” Raiklin, Harris, I’ve, “ What’s, , Karen Brinson Bell, Patrick McHenry, Richard Hudson, , Andy, Let’s, ” Hudson, Kamala Harris, Joe Morelle, , Mike Pence Organizations: CNN, Caucus, Trump, North, Republican, North Carolina Rep, Administration, “ Extreme Republican, Capitol Locations: North Carolina, Western North Carolina, Hurricane, Maryland, America, North, New York
New York CNN —For the first time in decades, The Washington Post will not endorse a candidate in this year’s presidential election, the newspaper’s publisher announced Friday. “The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election. Nor in any future presidential election,” Will Lewis said in a published statement. “We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates.”The Post has endorsed a presidential candidate in every election since the 1980s. Trump called the Post “The Fake News Washington Post” and derided it as Amazon’s “chief lobbyist.”Trump directly accused Amazon of not paying enough taxes and taking advantage of the US Postal Service, among other claims.
Persons: , ” Will Lewis, Lewis, , ” Lewis, Jeff Bezos, David Shipley, ” Shipley, Marty Baron, Donald Trump, Bezos, ” Baron, Trump, Amazon’s, ” Trump, Baron, Patrick Soon, Kamala Harris Organizations: New, New York CNN, Washington Post, Amazon, CNN, Bezos, News Washington Post, US Postal Service, Pentagon, Microsoft, Los Angeles Times Locations: New York, Washington
Becoming fighter pilotsThunderbirds pilot Maj. Tyler Clark poses for the camera from the cockpit of an F-16 during flight. US Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula ArceAir Force Maj. Tyler "Slasher" Clark, a right-side formation pilot, said he was inspired to become a fighter pilot as a kid after seeing the US Navy's Blue Angels and Thunderbirds. The South Carolina native is the first Air National Guard pilot to join the demo team. Air Force Maj. Jeffrey "Simmer" Downie, one of two solo pilots on the demo team, spent about a decade flying the F-16 to qualify as a Thunderbird pilot. After graduating from the Air Force Academy in 2013, he completed pilot training and fighter fundamental instruction.
Persons: Tyler Clark, Paula Arce, Tyler, Clark, it'd, McDonnell Douglas, Jeffrey " Simmer, Downie Organizations: Thunderbirds, US Air Force, Paula Arce Air Force, Angels, Air Force, Air National Guard, McDonnell, Air Force Academy, Freedom Sentinel Locations: South Carolina, Afghanistan
Today, I make $10,000 or more per month in passive income from four income streams. These are the three books that shifted my mindset about money, helped me build wealth and gave me the ability to live life on my terms. 'Change Your Questions, Change Your Life' by Marilee AdamsIn "Change Your Questions, Change Your Life," Marilee Adams, PhD, a leadership expert, professor, and entrepreneur, explains there are two types of questions we can ask ourselves. When I started taking the course that ultimately helped me start my passive income business, for example, I doubted whether I could succeed. 'Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life' by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans
Persons: Marilee Adams, Adams, JL Collins, Collins, Bill Burnett, Dave Evans
In 2014, I got a job in the Netherlands as a full-time travel editor and was consistently going on short-term press trips all over the world. Test it out firstThe prospect of traveling and working full-time can be daunting if you've never done it before. But if you aren't sure, it might be smart to make sure you do like the lifestyle, because full-time travel is not for everyone. While some young people who travel full-time while working may just be able to lounge in the sand with their laptop while working, in my 30s, that doesn't work. AdvertisementWhen I'm not working, I'm either exploring or sorting travel admin out.
Persons: Sara van Geloven, , you've, we'd, We've, it's, I'm, I've Organizations: Service Locations: Netherlands
CNN —Vice President Kamala Harris will give a speech on reproductive freedom in Texas on Friday, according to a senior Harris campaign official. And Texas was chosen as the location for the rally, campaign officials said, because it’s the epicenter of abortion bans. Before her ascension to the top of the Democratic ticket, Harris was the go-to voice on abortion rights for the then-Biden campaign. The trigger law passed in 2021 took effect after the Supreme Court overturned federal abortion rights in June 2022. While in Houston, Harris will join Democratic Senate nominee Rep. Colin Allred, who seeks to oust incumbent GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, for a get-out-the-vote effort.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, Amanda, Josh Zurawski, Shanette Williams, Amber Nicole Thurman, ProPublica, , Biden, , Roe, Wade, Trump, Colin Allred, GOP Sen, Ted Cruz, Brené Brown Organizations: CNN, Republican, Houston, Democratic, Trump, GOP, Lone Star State Locations: Texas, Houston, ” Texas
“I will never excuse murder, and those were brutal, premeditated murders,” Gascón told CNN Thursday. Calling the brothers “model prisoners,” Gascón told CNN he believes there’s a good chance they would be paroled if the decision reaches the parole board. Erik Menendez, left, is seen in an October 31, 2016, photo and Lyle Menendez is seen in a February 22, 2018 photo. “I believe before Thanksgiving, they will be home,” one of the brothers’ attorneys, Mark Geragos, said Thursday. I think that the conviction was appropriate given what was there,” Gascón told CNN.
Persons: Lyle, Erik Menendez, George Gascón, , ” Gascón, Gascón, there’s, they’ll, Jose, Kitty Menendez, , CNN’s Stephanie Elam, , Gascón’s, Menendez, Roy Rosselló, Jose Menendez, reconsidering, Lyle Menendez, Mark Geragos, Erik, Cliff Gardner, Nancy Theberge, Theberge, “ We’re, Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, Nery Ynclan, docuseries “ Menendez, ” “, ” Ynclan, CNN’s Laura Coates, Kim Kardashian, ” Anamaria Baralt, Jose Menendez’s, Gascón “ Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles District, Los Angeles Superior, Menudo, California Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, Netflix Locations: California, Beverly
The Washington Post Building at One Franklin Square Building on June 5, 2024 in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik | Getty ImagesThe Washington Post said Friday that it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential election this year, breaking decades of tradition, and sparking immediate criticism of the decision. "The decision not to publish was made by The Post's owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos," The Post reported, citing two sources briefed on the events. Trump, while president, had been critical of Bezos and The Post. Nor in any future presidential election."
Persons: Andrew Harnik, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jeff Bezos, Trump, Boris Johnson, Michael M, Will Lewis, Lewis, Mariel Garza, Patrick Soon, Shiong, Garza, Marty Baron, Baron Organizations: Washington Post, Franklin, Democratic, GOP, , Amazon, Pentagon, Microsoft, Trump, CNBC, British, Santiago, Getty, Post, Los, Columbia, The Locations: Washington , DC, New York City
CNN —Apple convinced a federal jury on Friday that health monitoring tech company Masimo’s smartwatches infringe two of its design patents. The jury, in Delaware, agreed with Apple that Masimo’s W1 and Freedom watches and chargers willfully violated Apple’s patent rights in smartwatch designs, awarding the tech giant $250 in damages. Apple’s attorneys told the court the “ultimate purpose” of its lawsuit was to win an injunction against sales of Masimo’s smartwatches after an infringement ruling. The jury also determined that Masimo’s watches did not infringe Apple patents covering smartwatch inventions that the tech giant had accused Masimo of copying. The tech giant countersued Masimo for patent infringement in 2022, alleging that Masimo copied Apple Watch features to use in its smartwatches.
Persons: CNN — Apple, Masimo, ” Masimo, Apple, Organizations: CNN, Apple, Masimo, U.S . International Trade Commission, ITC Locations: Delaware, Masimo, ” Irvine , California, California
CNN —A military law enforcement investigation is still ongoing into the incident at Arlington National Cemetery when an employee was reportedly pushed by a member of former President Donald Trump’s campaign. An Army spokesperson previously said in August that the service “considers this matter closed.”The Army on Friday released a highly redacted police report filed in August by the employee. “The law enforcement investigation into the incident remains open and we are therefore unable to provide further information at this time,” an Army release including the report said on Friday. In one photo that was shared online the grave of Army Master Sgt. Marckesano’s sister, Michele, said in a statement that while they supported the families of the 13 fallen “in their quest for answers” regarding the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Trump campaign “did not adhere to the rules” of Section 60.
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Musk is now deploying his trademark intensity, money, and norm-smashing to elevate a brand beyond his business empire: Donald Trump. Musk going Founder Mode is compelling to many. It could mean more of them become invested in Trump's campaign than might have otherwise, Ferrari Braun said. Ferrari Braun said Musk uses his celebrity to get people to buy into a vision. "He's trying to do the same thing for the election," Ferrari Braun said.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, Musk, , Elon Musk, Brian Ott, Trump, Harris, It's, Agustin Ferrari Braun, Ferrari Braun Organizations: Pro, Trump America PAC, Service, Twitter, Trump, Business, Department of Communication, Media, Journalism, Missouri State University, The New York Times, Siena, University of Amsterdam, Tesla Locations: Pennsylvania, America, Swatara Township, Butler , Pennsylvania
AdvertisementWhen I took a college tour in the early 2000s, I walked carefully around campus, making note of pivotal places. While it may seem inconvenient now or even scary, being among the last generation to enter college without a smartphone was a gift. Facebook was popular, but social media didn't dominate our on-campus lives. Related storiesI checked social media on a computer sporadically, and then I was off to live my life and meet new people. Connecting with people was more intentionalNot being so connected online helped me be more connected in real life with my friends.
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New York CNN —Over the past three years, Elon Musk has met dozens of times with presidents, prime ministers, lawmakers, government officials and political candidates from around the world. Other meetings, such as a recent conversation with Argentine President Javier Milei, the world only glimpses through the billionaire’s social media posts. Recently, Musk’s political activism has begun to have a tangible impact on his companies: Brands pulled their advertisements from X, tanking its value. CNN’s analysis also suggests that Musk has, in particular, worked to develop influence among a set of right-leaning world leaders, including Modi, Bolsonaro, Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Now, as he campaigns for Trump, Musk may be setting himself up for his most prominent political role yet: a position in a possible future Trump White House.
Persons: Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu, Javier Milei, Musk, Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov, , Ron DeSantis, Robert F, Kennedy, Jr, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, “ He’s, he’s, James Lewis, it’s, Tesla, , ” Lewis, “ They’re, Jair, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Li Qiang, Emmanuel Macron, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Narendra Modi, William Klepper, you’ve, ” Musk, Modi, Giorgia Meloni, India’s Modi Organizations: New, New York CNN, Argentine, CNN, Wall Street Journal, Putin, Gov, Trump, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Indian, Columbia Business School, Brands, SpaceX, Italian, Elon, Trump White House, Department of Government Locations: New York, Israel, South Africa, United States, Brazil, Nuevo Leon, Shanghai, China, Turkish, California, Italy, India, Argentina,
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said Thursday he will seek resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez in their parents' murders, paving the way for their potential release from prison after decades. Defense attorneys also provided evidence that one of the members of the Menudo boy band alleged he was sexually abused by José Menendez, Gascón said. Lyle and Erik Menendez alleged sexual abuse by their father at their first trial. Lyle Menendez is now 56, and Erik Menendez is 53. “Erik and Lyle Menendez’ motive was pure greed,” Cady wrote in the letter, which was sent Oct. 14.
Persons: George Gascón, Lyle, Erik Menendez, Gascón, resentencing, Menendez, ” Gascón, , , ” Joseph “ Lyle ” Menendez, José Menendez, Kitty Menendez, Roy Rosselló, “ Menendez, Anamaria Baralt, Erik, Lyle Menendez, Prosecutors, Milton Andersen, Kitty Menendez’s, “ Mr, Andersen, Kathy Cady, “ Erik, ” Cady, Clara Shortridge Foltz, Relatives, they’ve, José Menendez’s, ” Joan Andersen VanderMolen, “ Lyle, Eric Organizations: Angeles, Beverly Hills, Defense, Menudo, RCA, Unit, Los Angeles County DA, Resentencing, Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal, Center Locations: Angeles County, Beverly, California, resentencings, Los Angeles
Pop superstar Beyoncé will appear with Vice President Kamala Harris at her event in Houston, Texas on Friday evening, according to three sources familiar with the plans. Beyonce is also expected to perform, according to one of the sources, who has direct knowledge of the preparations. The pop star is from Houston and her appearance comes as the Harris campaign has welcomed other musicians, like Bruce Springsteen and Eminem, to the campaign trail. The vice president's other prominent celebrity endorsements include Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Billie Eilish. Beyonce is not often involved in politics but famously sang the national anthem at former President Barack Obama’s first inauguration in 2008.
Persons: Beyoncé, Kamala Harris, Beyonce, Harris, Bruce Springsteen, Eminem, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Barack Obama’s, Harris ’, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Colin Allred Organizations: Republican, Democratic Locations: Houston , Texas, Houston, Though Texas
BEIJING — The United States will judge China “on its actions, not just its words,” U.S. “It’s very important that we have these channels of communication,” Burns said in an exclusive interview in Beijing on Wednesday. “We want to be responsible for our own people, but also for the world as we conduct this relationship,” Burns said. During their summit last year, the two leaders said there should be more people-to-people exchanges between their countries, including in academics, business and tourism. It’s a very challenging relationship,” Burns said.
Persons: China “, China Nicholas Burns, Burns, ” Burns, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Xi Jinping, It’s, ” Janis Mackey Frayer, Jennifer Jett Organizations: China, U.S, NBC, Pacific, Ukraine, Chinese Commerce Ministry, United Nations, Biden, Embassy, Foreign Ministry, American Chamber of Commerce Locations: BEIJING, United States, China, U.S, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, Asia, Pacific, South, Taiwan, Washington, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Ukraine, Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, Gaza, Israel, California, Shanghai
“I didn’t know anything about Japan,” Prucha tells CNN Travel via Zoom. He left San Francisco and set off for Japan the following year, bringing very little with him. “I’ve always loved craft beer,” he says. “And when I saw Japan was starting to take baby steps towards embracing craft beer. Courtesy Dave PruchaWhile he loves his life in Japan, Prucha admits that there are some things about the US that he still craves.
Persons: Dave Prucha, he’d, ” Prucha, Prucha, , ’ ”, , “ I’ve, he’d “, I’ll, Dave, you’re, Dave Prucha “, I’ve, ” “, , ‘ It’s, “ We’re, they’re, it’s Organizations: CNN, San Francisco State University, Kyodo, , Obina, Japan Locations: Japan, California, American, Tokyo, San Francisco, Yamanashi Prefecture, , Japan’s Yamanashi Prefecture, China, Yamanashi
Emma Tucker became The Wall Street Journal's first-ever female editor-in-chief in 2023. So we're doing things to make our audiences engaged, rather than thinking about "this is how we do things." What's not useful to Wall Street Journal readers? I mean, the amount of time that people spend reading The Wall Street Journal has gone up. And the one thing I can say with absolute certainty is there is a place for Evan at The Wall Street Journal.
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Another safety researcher is leaving OpenAI
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Darius Rafieyan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Miles Brundage, who advises OpenAI leadership on safety and policy, announced his departure. The AGI Readiness team he oversaw will be disbanded. AdvertisementMiles Brundage, a senior policy advisor and head of the AGI Readiness team at OpenAI, is leaving the company. Brundage is the latest high-profile safety researcher to leave OpenAI. AdvertisementHe's been responsible for some of OpenAI's biggest innovations in safety research, including instituting external red teaming, which involves outside experts looking for potential problems in OpenAI products.
Persons: Miles Brundage, OpenAI, , Brundage, Jan Leike, Ilya Sutskever, Mira Murati, Bob McGrew, Barret Zoph, He's Organizations: AGI, Service Locations: OpenAI
Beyoncé is finally hitting the trail with Kamala Harris, The Washington Post reports. The internet was abuzz with false reports of a DNC appearance in August — but Beyoncé is finally hitting the trail with Harris on Friday in Houston. AdvertisementBut with all eyes on Taylor Swift and Beyoncé this year, do celebrity endorsements even matter? Cayce Myers, a public relations professor at Virginia Tech, told BI that celebrity endorsements tend to have "minimum impact." Democrats have more and higher-profile celebrity endorsements, Harvey said.
Persons: Beyoncé, Kamala Harris, , Beyoncé Knowles, Carter, Harris, Tina Knowles, Willie Nelson, Taylor Swift, Mark Harvey, Al Jolson's, Warren Harding, Harvey, Cayce Myers, Myers, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, Loren Kajikawa, doesn't, Julia Roberts, Kajikawa Organizations: The Washington Post, Service, Beyoncé, Virginia Tech, Democrats, George Washington University, Eminem Locations: Houston, The, Detroit, Georgia
CNN —Beyoncé will appear alongside Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally Friday in Houston, a person familiar with the planning tells CNN, the first joint appearance with the music icon whose anthem has been the soundtrack of the Harris campaign. The appearance, in which Beyoncé will appear with Willie Nelson, is designed to be one of the biggest closing acts of the campaign. Beyoncé all but gave her endorsement to Harris months ago, giving her permission to use her song “Freedom” as her official campaign anthem, CNN first reported in July. At one point, rumors of Beyoncé appearing at the Democratic convention threatened to overtake Harris’ acceptance speech. During her remarks, the vice president is expected to warn of the threat a second Trump term poses to women’s reproductive freedom.
Persons: CNN —, Kamala Harris, Harris, Willie Nelson, Beyoncé’s, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift —, , , Swift, Barack Obama, Jay, Hillary Clinton, , Donald Trump, Roe, Wade, Colin Allred, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Brené Brown Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Democratic National Convention, Biden, Trump, Harris, Republican Locations: Houston, Harris, Chicago, New Orleans, Cleveland , Ohio, Texas
Jordan Page was deeply unhappy in his 9-to-5 digital content job at a Fortune 500 company. At the beginning of this job, I'd hardly freelanced, putting all my energy into my new role. With decent pay from the corporate role, I'd saved around £6,000, around $7,800, to live on as I tried to build a career as a writer. But when I told them I'd quit, I could see the shock on their faces. Would I have quit my job if "Brat" hadn't been released?
Persons: Jordan Page, , I'd, Charli XCX, They'd, they'd, Kamala Harris, I've, hadn't, I'm Organizations: Fortune, Service, Brands Locations: California, Turkey
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