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The plot revealed by US prosecutors on Tuesday adds to a growing list of detailed Iranian plans to allegedly kill Trump, according to national security officials. Although Merchant is a Pakistani national, prosecutors say he spent time in Iran and has family there. Once in the United States, Merchant allegedly contacted someone who he believed would assist him in the murder-for-hire plot. Merchant allegedly then told the confidential human source that the work was not a one-time opportunity and made a “finger gun” motion with his hand. Merchant planned to leave the country before the assassination, prosecutors say, but was arrested before he could go.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Asif Merchant, Merchant, Qasem, John Bolton, , General Merrick Garland, ” Merchant Organizations: CNN, The Justice, FBI, US, Service, Iranian, United Nations, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Locations: New York City, Brooklyn , New York, United States, Pennsylvania, Butler , Pennsylvania, Iran, US, Pakistani, New York
Officials said they had no evidence indicating the plot was connected to the shooting in Pennsylvania. Merchant allowed them to disrupt what they characterized as a far-ranging plot that also included stealing computer files from U.S. officials. It also included staging protests against American treatment of Muslim countries. U.S. intelligence agencies were tracking a potential Iranian assassination plot against Mr. Trump in the weeks before the assassination attempt that prompted the Secret Service to enhance security for the former president before his outdoor campaign rally in Butler, Pa. It is not clear if the scheme made public on Tuesday precipitated those moves.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Asif Raza Merchant, Matthew Crooks, Merchant Organizations: U.S . Investigators, Service Locations: Iran, New York, Pennsylvania, Brooklyn, Butler, Pa
Kave and fellow American ex-pat Jennifer Crain are the co-founders of Abricot, a cocktail bar in Paris' 10th arrondissement. The bar has a small staff: three hourly employees and three contract employees. A mutual connection virtually introduced Kave and Crain shortly after, and the pair started expanding Crain's idea for a Parisian cocktail bar. They found a location and named their business Abricot, which is French slang for female genitalia. The delays ate up most of the initial investment, Crain says, as Abricot paid rent for over a year before it opened.
Persons: Allison Kave, Kave, she'd, Jennifer Crain, Crain, Abricot Organizations: Abricot, CNBC, Crain, Employees Locations: U.S, Paris, San Francisco, Austin , Texas, Brooklyn , New York, Brooklyn, crowdfunding, France, Europe
That change in pay and benefits underscores the changing job outlook for the millions of American teen workers following the pandemic-induced labor crunch. Despite those efforts, she's at times seen teen employees leave for higher pay at chain rivals like Starbucks . 'The summer job is back'Whether it's a raise or financial support for education, these boons appear to be luring teens to the workforce. "The summer job is back," said Alicia Sasser Modestino, an associate professor of economics who studies youth development at Northeastern University. Gusto expects sports and recreation; education; and food and beverage to be popular summer job sectors for this age bracket.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Dailey Jogan, Jogan, Liz Wilke, Chipotle, Daniel Banks, Justin Sullivan, Banks, Erin Powell's, Powell, she's, Alicia Sasser Modestino, Gusto's Wilke, Wilke, today's, Olivia Locarno Organizations: Getty, Detroit, Employers, Grill, Northeastern University, Starbucks, Marist College, Amazon Locations: Coney, Brooklyn, New York City, California, San Rafael , California, Minnesota, New Jersey
The League 42 youth baseball league plans to unveil a replacement statue of Robinson crafted from the original mold Monday at a park in Wichita, Kansas. The city was shocked when the statue was cut from its base in January, leaving only the statue’s feet behind. He was sentenced to 18 months and ordered to pay $41,500 restitution for stealing the statue. The bronze cleats that were left behind when the original statue was stolen are now on display at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. The cleat remains of the bronze Jackie Robinson statue in Wichita, Kan., Jan. 25, 2024.
Persons: Jackie Robinson, Ricky Alderete, Robinson, Kan, Mel Gregory, Alderete, , , I’m, Joe Torre, Cy Young, Travis Heying Organizations: League, Brooklyn Dodgers, Firefighters, Major League Baseball, Former New York Yankees, Sabathia, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Wichita Eagle, Kansas City Monarchs, Negro Leagues Locations: Kan, Kansas, Wichita , Kansas, Wichita, Kansas City , Missouri
Two “Saturday Night Live” cast members who made history when they were hired have announced their exits from the sketch comedy show. Punkie Johnson, who joined “SNL” as a featured player in 2020, was the first out Black queer woman on the show’s cast. Danitra Vance, a Black lesbian who was a cast member on “SNL” in the mid-1980s, was not out publicly when she was on the show. Molly Kearney was SNL’s first ever nonbinary cast member. They joined the sketch comedy show in 2022.
Persons: Punkie Johnson, Kate McKinnon, Bowen Yang, Danitra Vance, Molly Kearney, SNL’s, Johnson, wouldn’t, , ” Johnson, “ Bro, , Kearney, ” Kearney, Fern Dannely Organizations: SNL, Brooklyn’s, “ Space Force, NBC News, Disney, Ducks Locations: New Orleans, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Amazon’s
A block away, the city had quietly begun sheltering migrants inside an empty 10-building office compound. Over the next few months, it would become one of the city’s biggest shelter complexes — housing more than 4,000 migrants just a few blocks from a residential neighborhood. The gargantuan scale of the shelters swiftly tested nearby residents in the liberal enclave of Clinton Hill. Their willingness to welcome migrants soon gave way to a litany of quality-of-life complaints, from littering and loitering to concerns about safety, leading to crowded town-hall meetings and pressure on Mayor Eric Adams to reverse course. On the night of July 21, a migrant man was shot and killed at a park near the shelter.
Persons: Clinton Hill, Eric Adams Organizations: Brooklyn Navy Locations: New York City, Clinton, Venezuelan
Sweaty startups are blue-collar businesses, often in unglamorous or laborious fields like septic services, car washes, or lawn care. It's what your grandparents would've just called a small business, but it was a tongue-in-cheek answer to the Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurship being glorified in culture at that time. Still, some small businesses look to private equity to scale their businesses in different markets, even if that means overhauling operations in some cases. "Small businesses partner with private-equity firms because they provide access to capital and organizational support to help companies grow," Drew Maloney, the council's president and CEO, told BI. Alejandro FlorezBoth of his parents were janitors, and when he was a senior in high school he started a small cleaning company that he grew by knocking on doors and cold-calling.
Persons: , Patrick Hocker, Hocker, he'd, Nick Huber, would've, Huber, he's, Drew Maloney, Stan Chen, Chen, Alejandro Florez, Florez, Chris Salisbury, BuzzFeed — Salisbury, Salisbury Organizations: Service, Business, Bluebird Pest Solutions, Pest, Alpine Investors, American Investment Council, BlackRock, America Locations: Virginia, Pest, Boston, San Francisco, America, Bradenton , Florida, Jacksonville, Orlando, nuDoors, Brooklyn , New York
A woman has been arrested and charged with a hate crime in connection with splattering red paint on the home of the Jewish director of the Brooklyn Museum earlier this summer. Taylor Pelton, 28, was charged Wednesday with criminal mischief as a hate crime in connection with the June attack, the New York City Police Department said. In the attack, red paint was splattered on the front facade and door of Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak’s Brooklyn home. The Brooklyn Museum told NBC News Friday: "We are aware the District Attorney has filed criminal charges against an individual accused of participating in the June 12 vandalism at the homes of several Brooklyn Museum leaders. "Our vision remains rooted in the belief that art fosters dialogue and mutual understanding among people with diverse experiences and perspectives."
Persons: Taylor Pelton, Anne Pasternak’s Brooklyn, Brad Lander, Pelton, it's, there’s Organizations: Brooklyn Museum, New York City Police Department, Kings County Court, NBC News, NBC, U.S . Locations: Kings County, Israel, U.S
A good musician’s relationship with the past is tricky. You want to move forward without entirely forsaking what you’ve already done. You don’t want it defining you when so much future defining lies ahead. It’s a dilemma Meshell Ndegeocello was thinking through at her dining room table in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, on a recent afternoon. Ndegeocello happens to be much more than merely a good musician.
Persons: Ndegeocello, She’s, , that’s, James Baldwin Locations: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, Greenwich, America
An Eli Lilly & Co. Zepbound injection pen arranged in the Brooklyn borough of New York, US, on Thursday, March 28, 2024. Eli Lilly 's weight loss drug Zepbound showed benefits in patients with a common type of heart failure and obesity, according to late-stage trial data the company released Thursday. Eli Lilly said it plans to submit the results from the phase three trial to regulators in the U.S. and other agencies starting later this year. Zepbound also significantly improved heart failure symptoms and physical limitations, Eli Lilly said in a release. Eli Lilly will present the data at an upcoming medical meeting and submit it to a peer-reviewed journal.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Zepbound Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Novo Nordisk, Drug Administration Locations: Brooklyn, New York, U.S
For more than a year, the top of The Wall Street Journal’s website has featured prominent coverage of the imprisonment of Evan Gershkovich, one of the news organization’s reporters. His image and the words #IStandWithEvan appear on a large screen in The Journal’s New York newsroom. The maneuvering behind the international prisoner swap on Thursday, involving Mr. Gershkovich and around two dozen others, was far outside the bounds of what The Wall Street Journal could do to help him. But since Russia imprisoned Mr. Gershkovich in March 2023, The Journal has pushed to keep his detainment top of mind. The organization has operated letter-writing campaigns, launched social media blitzes and staged a 24-hour read-a-thon of Mr. Gershkovich’s reporting.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Evan ”, Evan ” pins, Gershkovich, Mr Organizations: Journal’s New, Brighton Beach Locations: Journal’s, Journal’s New York, Russia, New York, Brooklyn
“I think I always see potential in things,” she told Architectural Digest for the magazine’s September cover story. James is a visible figure in the fashion world. Reclaimed terracotta tiles make up James' outdoor kitchen. Less zen: the process of getting a 1,000-pound stone sink into her indoor kitchen. “Sometimes you have to just do what’s right for you right now.
Persons: Aurora James, Vellies, , , Farrow, Ball, James, Ayo Edebiri, Rosario Dawson, she’s, Frank Frances, Michelle Obama’s, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Isamu Noguchi, Sarah Ellison, ” Frank Frances, Tyler Mitchell, Mickalene Thomas, Tschabalala Organizations: CNN, Nordstrom Locations: LA, Laurel Canyon, Brooklyn —, Black
Bari is the father of Suborno Bari, a 12-year-old from Lynbrook, New York, who graduated from high school in June. Suborno Bari graduated from Malverne High School on Long Island in July at just 12 years old. Source: Bari familyInstead, Bari took Suborno with him to college classes and introduced his young son to his professors. Parents showing interest boosts kids' self-esteemMost children don't memorize the period table at such a young age. Suborno Bari, 12, celebrating his graduation with his father, Rashidul.
Persons: Rashidul, Suborno, Bari, Shaheda, Bari downplays, he'd, — who'd, , Suborno Bari Organizations: New York University, Brown University, CNBC, Lehman College, Brooklyn Technical High School, Columbia University, Malverne High, Brooklyn College, Mumbai University Locations: Rashidul Bari, Bari, Suborno Bari, Lynbrook , New York, Long
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. One of the highlights of my summer so far was a short getaway to the Texas hill country with my partner, Tyran. I'm their mom, but I don't have to be part of every memory and every piece of their lives. So, for the last two summers, Saiah has spent seven or eight weeks with his dad in New York City. Related storiesIt's the same with Sevyn; She spent her time away from us with Ty's mom in Orlando.
Persons: , Tanya Mitra, Saiah, Ty, it's, I'd, Mitra, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Fashion Locations: Texas, New York City, Sevyn, Florida, Georgia, Italy, Paris, Toronto, Brooklyn, Houston, Orlando, Savannah, I'm, American
He splits his time between San Francisco and New York City, with a few other pit stops in between. AdvertisementThe bicoastal playbookIn late 2021, Kaushik's San Francisco apartment lease was coming up for renewal. During this time, he received an average of $3,350 a month from renting out his apartment in San Francisco. The same thing is true for San Francisco — Kaushik leaves the West Coast during the summer months where there's a lot of activity going on. But being bicoastal also gives him the option to stay in touch with friends who've moved out of San Francisco.
Persons: Anirudh Kaushik, Kaushik, I've, playbook, Kaushik's, he's, He's, I'm, — Kaushik doesn't, he'd, hadn't, It's, bicoastal, San Francisco — Kaushik, who've Organizations: Service, San Francisco and New, Business, San Locations: San Francisco and, San Francisco and New York City, America, Kaushik's San Francisco, San Francisco, East Coast, New York, Paris, Mexico, York, In New York, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Coast, San Francisco and New York
Don’t Tell My Friends, But… is a seriesin which we asked Times columnistswhateveryone else is wrong about. At worst, it is hypocrisy, a clear felony compared with my misdemeanor hypocrisy. But I understand the appeal of calling out what looks like hypocrisy when we see it, especially now. To give hypocrisy a pass, one might argue, is to slide down a slope toward having no principles at all. In these merciless political times we should focus our minds on the true betrayals that really matter.
Persons: Mitch McConnell’s, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Israel, , Ocasio, Cortez, Israel —, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emerson, Mitch McConnell, Al Capone Organizations: Nova, Israel, AIPAC Locations: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan
Seeing my parents struggle took a toll on meI remember my dad borrowing money from loved ones or banks to cover the rent. AdvertisementI had already been helping my family with money for groceries and small bills, but now I wanted to contribute more financially. Establishing boundaries was a big part of my financial journeyMy parents and I haven't always been on the same page regarding money. I didn't do so either time because it didn't align with my financial goals, and my parents weren't very happy with me. For now, I'm focused on sharing my wealth with the people who deserve to enjoy it most: my loving parents.
Persons: , Viviana, Viviana Vazquez, it's, Xavi, babysat, we'd, didn't, Viviana Vazquez I'm, I've, she'd, there's, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Scholastic, CUNY City College Locations: Mexico, New York, Brooklyn, Baruch
No matter the form, adversity requires mental toughness and self-reassurance to overcome it successfully. Mentally resilient people take a different approach, according to Brooklyn, New York-based executive coach Jason Shen. "Staying connected to people you care about seems to get harder with each passing year," Shen wrote. "Emotional resilience is associated with grit and mental toughness. There is an understanding that we have to be strong and overcome adversity without letting it break us," Warren wrote for Make It last year.
Persons: Jason Shen, Shen, I'm, Cortney S, Warren Organizations: CNBC Locations: Brooklyn , New York
New York Italian Food Is Getting Weird (in a Good Way)
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Ella Quittner | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On a recent Friday at Daphne’s, a new Italian restaurant in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, the red sauce was green, made from chartreuse-colored tomatoes and a splash of vodka. The lasagna came in the form of noodles fried into chips, broken over a dish of beef tartare topped with shoyu-cured egg yolk. There was a Milanese cutlet, but its crisp carapace swaddled swordfish, not veal. And the booths were neither rustic and wooden nor wrapped in red vinyl; the place’s co-owners, Gary Fishkop and Paul Cacici, had instead installed banquettes covered with custom-made buttery-soft spearmint green leather. Farther east in Brooklyn, at Marie’s in Bushwick, the James Beard-nominated chef Miguel Trinidad serves chopped cheese ravioli the size of drink coasters and lamb patty white ragù.
Persons: Gary Fishkop, Paul Cacici, James Beard, Miguel Trinidad Organizations: Carota, Memphis Group Locations: Daphne’s, Brooklyn’s Bedford, Stuyvesant, Milanese, Williamsburg, Carbone, Greenwich, Gowanus, Brooklyn, Marie’s, Bushwick
This is Street Wars, a weekly series on the battle for space on New York’s streets and sidewalks. Any New Yorker who regularly walks around the city quickly learns which sidewalks are a pleasure to navigate and which are more like obstacle courses. Some are wide enough to stroll two, maybe three people across. Some are so narrow and crowded that it’s easier to just walk in the street, despite the danger. He was able to track those factors using data from the city and images from dash cameras used widely by ride-share drivers.
Persons: Matthew Franchi Organizations: Yorker, Cornell University Locations: Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx
Milos Radonjic, 34, arrived in Brooklyn on Friday and is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court Monday, according to federal prosecutors and officials with the Department of Homeland Security and FBI. A federal grand jury indicted him and several other people last year on charges of conspiracy and attempt to violate the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act. Ship crew members knowingly took part in the alleged trafficking, court documents say. Radonjic was arrested in October after traveling to Italy to captain a yacht in an international race, authorities said. US authorities have not released the names of other people who were indicted and said they were not in US custody.
Persons: , Milos Radonjic, Radonjic Organizations: CNN, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Maritime Drug, Ship, Eastern, of Locations: Montenegro, New York City, Italy, Brooklyn, South America, Europe, Balkans, Colombia, Ecuador, Radonjic, United States, Peace, of New York
Business Insider visited a Rite Aid store in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, over nearly three months. It was difficult to find hair care and hygiene products at this Brooklyn Rite Aid location. The empty shelves at Rite Aid look like they've remained that way weeks after our first visits. Rite Aid is one of several store chains closing locations this year, alongside Family Dollar and Conn's. Do you work at Rite Aid and have a story idea or details on your store to share?
Persons: , Jordan Hart, Coke, they've, There's, Walgreen, abitter@businessinsider.com Organizations: Service, Business, Rite Aid, Brooklyn Rite, Brooklyn Rite Aid, BI Locations: Crown, Brooklyn , New York, Brooklyn
Katie Ledecky: The rise of an Olympic great
  + stars: | 2024-07-27 | by ( Aimee Lewis | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +22 min
The teenager who achieved the unthinkableIn the dining hall of London’s Olympic Village, a few hours before her first Olympic final, Ledecky is eating lunch on her own. Katie Ledecky poses on the podium after winning gold in the women's 800m freestyle final at the London 2012 Olympics. Katie Ledecky and her mother Mary Gen Ledecky during the 2023 Golden Goggle Awards on November 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Katie Ledecky swimming to gold in a new world record of 15.25:48 in the women's 1500m freestyle final on August 4, 2015 in Kazan, Russia. Katie Ledecky celebates after she broke the world record to win the women's 800m freestyle final at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Persons: Michael Ledecky, Katie, hasn’t, , , Katie Ledecky, ” Michael Ledecky, Sarah Stier, ” Russell Mark, George, , that’s, Prince William, Catherine, Rebecca Adlington, Lotte Friis, Little, ” Prince William, Adam Pretty, Adlington, Ledecky, Becky, Michael, musing, Fabrice Coffrini, ’ ”, hadn’t, Al Bello, athletically, Michael Phelps, ” Bruce Gemmell, didn’t, Gemmell, Bruce Gemmell, Joe Scarnici, she’s, Michael Jordan, ” ‘, Mark, ” Gemmell, “ It’s, Mary Gen Ledecky, Kevork Djansezian, David, Mary Gen, Jon, Streeter Lecka, Edward Hagan, Kathleen, Berta, Albert Einstein, Jaromir “ Jerry ” Ledecky, d’état, doesn’t, Yuri Suguiyama, Michael Phelps ’, Andrew Nesty, ominously, ” Ledecky, “ She’s, Rushmore, She’s, Joe Biden, Katie Ledecky celebates, Odd Andersen, Ariarne Titmus, Summer McIntosh, wasn’t, It’s Organizations: CNN, Ivy League, CNN Sport, Antonio, London Aquatics Centre, Briton, Games, Getty, London Games, Olympic, London, Phillips, New York Islanders, Harvard, Stanford, Silver Star, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Rutgers, Tokyo Olympics, Rio Games, Rio Locations: San Antonio , Texas, Bethesda , Maryland, USA, AFP, Irvine , California, American, Maryland, Los Angeles , California, Harvard, Tokyo, Kazan, Russia, Woolaston , North Dakota, America, Czechoslovakia, New York, eureka, Gainesville , Florida, Paris, Indianapolis
The area under the Brooklyn Bridge in Lower Manhattan is a forbidding swath of rubble and construction equipment, cut off from the sky by six lanes of clattering bridge traffic. To most of the world, it communicates a single message: keep out. To Rosa Chang, it conveyed something different: New York City’s next great park. She wore a bright red dress and high-wedge sneakers and the beatific smile of a true believer. “I see children playing, I see trees, I see old people sitting down talking to each other.
Persons: Rosa Chang, City’s, Chang peered, , Locations: Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan
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