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A Michigan sheriff’s deputy didn’t need one as she leapt into the window of a moving car on a busy highway to rescue a 63-year-old driver suffering from a medical emergency. “The vehicle wasn’t responding. The driver wasn’t responding to us. He wasn’t going very fast. When asked if she was fearful about making the jump, Miron said she didn’t think twice.
Persons: Nicole Miron, Anthony Gross, WDIV, ’ ” Miron, Miron, , , ” Sheriff's, Gross, ’ ” Gross, ‘ I’m, ” Miron, didn’t, Organizations: GMC Sierra swerving Locations: Michigan, Mount Clemens, Detroit, Macomb
Trump is “immensely happy with JD’s performance,” said a person who speaks with Trump and is familiar with his thinking. “I didn’t discuss it with JD, in all fairness,” Trump said when pressed on the issue during his debate last week with Vice President Kamala Harris. “I know from experience, nobody speaks for Donald J. Trump except for Donald J. Trump, right?”“Vice President Pence viewed his role as a translator for President Trump to traditional Republican audiences,” a Trump ally said. 2Short also believes the relationship between Vance and Trump is different than the one Pence and Trump had prior to their falling out. “He loves that he has a smart person with balls who doesn’t only do Fox,” a person close to the campaign said.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump’s, , Trump, ” Vance, Vance weren’t, Vance, , Vance “, Garrett Ventry, Elise Stefanik, ” Trump, Mike Pence, Pence, Trump’s mildest, Kamala Harris, Marc Short, ‘ JD, ’ ” Vance, Dana Bash, “ He’s, Kari Lake, Marjorie Taylor Greene, podcaster Shawn Ryan, Joe Biden’s, Barack Obama, Brian Hughes, ” Hughes, Harris, Biden, recapping, obsequious Trump, , Donald J, ” “, ” Trump’s, Mike, I’m, he’s, septuagenarian Trump, brags, Vince Lombardi —, JD, “ ‘ Lombardi, Organizations: NBC News, Republican, Trump, U.S, Capitol, Press, CNBC, Arizona GOP, JD, NATO, Yale Law School, Green Bay Packers Locations: , Springfield , Ohio, Raleigh , North Carolina, Springfield, “ State, Kari, Ukraine, Russia, America, Raleigh, Ohio
A lawyer who represented Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger will prosecute Karen Read, whose murder trial in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend ended with a hung jury, when the case is retried, officials said Wednesday. In a statement, Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey said he appointed attorney Hank Brennan to lead the effort to retry Read as special assistant district attorney. Morrissey described Brennan as a skilled former prosecutor and a long-time defense attorney with an expertise in complex law enforcement matters. Brennan was a longtime lawyer for Bulger before the crime boss was killed in a federal prison in West Virginia in 2018. The lead prosecutor in the case, assistant district attorney Adam Lally, will remain on the team that will retry Read, according to Morrissey’s statement.
Persons: James “ Whitey ” Bulger, Karen Read, Michael Morrissey, Hank Brennan, retry Read, Morrissey, Brennan, Read, John O’Keefe, , Bulger, O’Keefe, Adam Lally, , Michael Proctor, Proctor Organizations: Boston, Boston Police Department, Boston Sergeant, Prosecutors, Lexus, Massachusetts, Police Locations: Norfolk County, West Virginia, Canton, Boston
Jon Lovett, a podcaster and speechwriter who worked with former President Barack Obama, was the first person voted off during the season premiere of "Survivor 47." Jeff Probst, the show’s host and executive producer, told Parade magazine that he did not expect Lovett to leave so early. Sierra Wright, Sam Phalen, Andy Rueda, Anika Dhar, Rachel LaMont, Jon Lovett, and Jeff Probst at Tribal Council on "Survivor." "Are you telling me I’ve been waiting for this season of survivor to watch Jon Lovett play for 3 months and he is gonna be voted out first?! "Stop the steal," Lovett wrote in a post on X.Lovett, 42, co-hosts "Pod Save America" alongside fellow former Obama staffers Jon Favreau, Dan Pfeiffer and Tommy Vietor.
Persons: Jon Lovett, Barack Obama, Lovett, Jeff Probst, , Andy, ” Probst, Andy Rueda, Probst, Sierra Wright, Sam Phalen, Anika Dhar, Rachel LaMont, Robert Voets, weren't, I’ve, Jon, Donald Trump's, Jon Favreau, Dan Pfeiffer, Tommy Vietor, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry Organizations: Tribal Council, CBS, Survivor, Twitter
A 60-year-old woman received third-degree burns while walking in a thermal area in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming this week, according to park officials. Visitors are urged to practice “extreme caution” in hydrothermal areas by staying on boardwalks and trails. Pets are prohibited on boardwalk and hiking trails in the backcountry and in thermal areas, according to the park service. And in March, actor Pierce Brosnan, best known for playing James Bond, was fined after he posted photos of himself standing on off-limits thermal areas of Yellowstone in the previous year. In August 2023, a Michigan man was charged with two federal misdemeanors after he burned himself in one of Yellowstone’s thermal areas, federal prosecutors said.
Persons: Pierce Brosnan, James Bond, , Organizations: National Park Service, Eastern, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical, Visitors Locations: Yellowstone, Wyoming, Windsor , New Hampshire, Mallard, Eastern Idaho, Michigan
Nintendo and The Pokémon Co. are suing the makers of Palworld, claiming the game infringes on the “Pocket Monster” franchise’s patents, according to a statement from Nintendo on Thursday. Representatives for Nintendo, The Pokémon Co. and Pocketpair did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday. Some players said they noticed that the characters in the game appear similar to those in the Pokémon franchise. Palworld is not the first indie video game to bear comparisons to other wildly popular games made by a major studio (often called triple-A studios). Steam data shows Palworld is the third-most-played game of all time on the platform.
Persons: Palworld, , Pocketpair, , Sparkit, Fntastic, Takuro Mizobe, Palworld “, ” Palworld, Geoff Keighley Organizations: Nintendo, Court, Defendant, NBC News, “ Nintendo, Steam, Locations: Tokyo, TheGamer
Benny and Susanne Anguiano, a couple from Salinas, California, were reunited with their missing cat after he mysteriously traveled that distance. On a trip to Yellowstone National Park in early June, the couple's beloved house cat, Rayne Beau, was spooked and ran off into the dense trees. "We had to leave without him,” Susanne Anguiano said in an interview with NBC affiliate KSBW. "He was really depleted," Susanne Anguiano told KSBW. "Definitely microchip your cat or your pet and register the microchip online," Susanne Anguiano told KSBW.
Persons: , Benny, Susanne Anguiano, Rayne Beau, Benny Anguiano, ” Susanne Anguiano, KSBW, Rayne Beau's, Rayne Organizations: NBC News, Yellowstone, NBC Locations: Salinas , California, Yellowstone, Roseville , California
An Alaska man has been indicted on charges that he sent racist and violent threats against six Supreme Court justices and their family members. He's been charged with threatening to assault, kidnap and murder the six justices, as well as some of their family members, and has pleaded not guilty. Anastasiou also allegedly made lynching threats and uses the N-word in statements aimed at a justice identified as "Supreme Court Justice 1" in the indictment, apparently referring to Clarence Thomas, who is Black. Anastasiou is expected to appear in court later Thursday for a detention hearing. "The defendant has admitted to sending the messages, the IP information leads to his house, and the email address contains the defendant’s name," the filing said.
Persons: Panos Anastasiou, He's, , General Merrick Garland, Anastasiou, Clarence Thomas, Jane Imholte Organizations: Locations: Alaska, Anchorage
QuarterbacksJordan Love, Green Bay PackersStatus: Questionable vs. TitansLove sprained his MCL in the final seconds of Green Bay’s Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles ChargersStatus: Questionable vs. SteelersHerbert injured his right leg in the third quarter of Week 2’s 26-3 win against the Carolina Panthers trying to escape the pocket. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh SteelersStatus: Questionable vs. ChargersWilson has yet to play this season because of a calf injury. Wide receiversKeenan Allen, Chicago BearsStatus: Questionable vs. ColtsAllen was inactive against the Texans in Week 2 with a heel injury. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota VikingsStatus: Questionable vs. TexansJefferson sustained a thigh bruise in the third quarter of Week 2’s 23-17 win against the 49ers.
Persons: We’re, Christian McCaffrey, Achilles, Isiah Pacheco, Jordan Love, Love, Malik Willis, Matt LaFleur, he’s, we’ll, Malik, , , Justin Herbert, Steelers Herbert, Jim Harbaugh, Tua, There’s, Skylar Thompson, Russell Wilson, Chargers Wilson, Mike Tomlin, Justin Fields, McCaffrey, Jordan Mason, Clyde Edwards, Helaire, Kareem Hunt, Carson Steele, Joe Mixon, Vikings Mixon, DeMeco Ryans, Kenneth Walker III, Dolphins Walker, Zach Charbonnet, Rachaad, Bucky Irving, White, Keenan Allen, Colts Allen, wideout, Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, Cole Kmet, Allen, Tee Higgins, Higgins, Zac Taylor, Cooper Kupp, Puka, , — Nacua, Cupp, Justin Jefferson, Texans Jefferson, Kevin O’Connell, Jefferson, A.J ., Saints Brown, Deebo Samuel, Rams Samuel, Kyle Shanahan, Brandon Aiyuk, David Njoku, he’ll, Kevin Stefanski, Jake Ferguson, Ravens Ferguson, Stephen Jones, Ferguson, Taysom, Dennis Allen, Hill Organizations: NFL, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Indianapolis Colts, Packers, Los Angeles Chargers, Steelers, Carolina Panthers, Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Miami, Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh, Isiah Pacheco , Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Atlanta, Houston Texans, Vikings, Texans, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks, Dolphins, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Broncos White, Tampa Bay’s, Lions, ESPN, Denver, Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Washington, 49ers, Los, Minnesota Vikings, Saints, Rams, Cleveland Browns, Giants Njoku, New York, Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Ravens, Cowboys, Baltimore, , New Orleans Saints, Eagles, Locations: Tua Tagovailoa, Isiah Pacheco ,, Houston, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Angeles, Minnesota, A.J . Brown, Francisco’s, , New Orleans
WASHINGTON — While President Joe Biden’s primary residence is still the White House for another few months, he plans to host world leaders at another home this weekend: his house in Wilmington, Del. NBC News is the first to report that he will host those meetings at his Delaware home. Biden first discussed hosting the summit in his hometown after Kishida brought leaders of the G7 alliance to his hometown of Hiroshima in 2023. “The prime minister is rightly very proud of Hiroshima and his experiences there. Biden has also had each prime minister to the White House for an official state visit, an honor reserved for the closest allies.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, Anthony Albanese, Narendra Modi, Fumio Kishida, ” John Kirby, Kishida, ” Kirby, , Kamala Harris Organizations: White House, NBC, Archmere Academy, Anthony Albanese , Indian, Japanese, White, National Security Communications, United Nations General Assembly, Economic Cooperation, U.S Locations: WASHINGTON, Wilmington, Del, Australia, India, Japan, Delaware, Anthony Albanese ,, Hiroshima, South China, New York, U.S, Africa, Angola, Asia, Peru, Brazil
BEIRUT — Hospitals in Lebanon are packed with people whose hands and eyes have been dealt serious injuries. The streets of Beirut appeared largely back to normal Thursday, but people NBC News spoke with expressed fear and concern. Relatives mourn 9-year-old Fatima Abdallah, who was killed after hundreds of pagers exploded in a deadly wave across Lebanon. He went on to call it an act of war against Lebanon, but did not specify how or when Hezbollah would retaliate. Although designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. and Israel, Hezbollah is also a political party in Lebanon, embedded in the country’s civilian structures.
Persons: Israel, Fatima Abdallah, Hassan Nasrallah, , Salah Zeineldine, Elias Jrade, Jrade, John Brennan, NBC’s, Lama Fakih, Marwan Naamani, ” Fakih, Fakih, Anwar, Volker Türk, Charlene Gubash, Yuliya Talmazan, Shira Pinson Organizations: Hezbollah, NBC, Getty, CIA, NBC News, American University of, American University of Beirut Medical Center, AFP, U.S, United, Human Rights, American University, Anwar Amro, United Nations Locations: BEIRUT, Lebanon, Beirut, AFP, American University of Beirut, WhatsApp, Israel, United Nations, East, North Africa, there’s, Beirut district, London, Tel Aviv
Users also “lacked any meaningful control over how personal information was used for AI-fueled systems” on the companies’ platforms, according to the report. The report includes staff recommendations calling for federal privacy legislation, as well as more efforts from companies to prioritize privacy in their data collection and recommendation systems. "Protecting users – especially children and teens – requires clear baseline protections that apply across the board," the FTC said in the report. The privacy of children and teens were not adequately protected on these social media platforms and streaming services, according to the report. However, children and teens are known to be on social media, and the FTC wrote that companies "should not ignore this reality."
Persons: Lina Khan, , Twitch, Kate Sheerin, Sheerin Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Committee, Energy, Commerce, FTC, Amazon, Facebook, Meta, Twitter, YouTube, COPPA Locations: Canada
The NAACP plans to spend $20 million encouraging Black Americans, a critical voting bloc in the presidential race, to turn out to vote across 12 states this fall. The NAACP’s campaign is not geared toward benefiting specific candidates, but rather is designed to broadly mobilize and educate Black voters ahead of the 2024 election. The group plans to engage more than 14.5 million Black voters. While Black voters traditionally overwhelmingly support Democrats, the margin of victory and turnout levels among the group can make a major difference. By comparison, exit polls across those same states showed President Joe Biden won 89% of Black voters, compared with 9% for Trump.
Persons: Georgia —, ” Derrick Johnson, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Joe Biden Organizations: NAACP, Black Americans, NBC, Black, , White House, Howard University Initiative, Public, Trump Locations: Arizona, North Carolina , Michigan, Nevada , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona , Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , North Carolina , Pennsylvania
Authorities say Ryan Wesley Routh was lying in wait for former President Donald Trump at the West Palm Beach golf course on Sunday with a semi-automatic rifle. Another business owner who was visited by the FBI believed their business may have had surveillance video of Routh leaving the scene, and that business owner says the FBI copied the file containing the video. A third business said that agents visited them for surveillance video after the shooting. Federal charging documents allege that Routh arrived at the golf course at 1:59 a.m. ET the day he was allegedly spotted with a weapon near the course, based on FBI cell phone analysis.
Persons: Ryan Wesley Routh, Donald Trump, Routh, Joe Raedle, Routh’s Organizations: Trump International Golf Club, Palm, FBI, Trump, Secret, Service, Trump International Golf, NBC Locations: Florida, Palm Beach, Beach, West Palm Beach, Fla
In early 2024, before he was arrested, a photo of Oliva-Lopez pepper-spraying officers was featured in both a Joe Biden campaign and a presentation on the Capitol attack caseload by U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves. Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. "Both officers report that the orange spray went under their face shields and contacted their faces directly," the statement of offense notes. At least 140 officers were assaulted during the attack, and several officers died in the aftermath: one of natural causes, others by suicide. Trump has pleaded not guilty, and a potential trial would only move forward if he loses the presidential election again this year.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Andy Steven Oliva, Lopez —, sleuths, Capitol —, Oliva, Lopez, Matthew Graves, Weeks, Lopez's, Olivia, Trump, Jan, “ Trump Organizations: Capitol, U.S . Capitol, U.S, NBC, FBI, Trump, pitchfork, Boys, New York Times Locations: United States, Oregon
Stocks surged to open Thursday trading in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it was lowering interest rates by half a percentage point. The Fed’s cut was widely expected, but came in larger than many analysts were forecasting. “The continued decline in mortgage rates is giving the mortgage market a much-needed boost,” Bob Broeksmit, the president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said in a statement. At the same time, a growing set of indicators suggest economic growth may have begun heading in the wrong direction. “The Fed has signaled a high sensitivity to labor-market weakness,” Nomura Holdings financial group said in a note to clients Thursday.
Persons: Stocks, Jay Powell, ” Powell, It’s, , Bob Broeksmit, , Powell Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Fed, Mortgage Bankers Association, ” Nomura Holdings, Wall Street, Bank of America Locations: U.S
President Joe Biden's student debt forgiveness plan faces another setback as a federal judge extended the temporary restraining order against it on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Randal Hall, who was appointed by former Republican President George W. Bush, said that Biden's plan would remain blocked for an additional 14 days. The ruling came as the Biden administration was expected to publish its final rule on a revised student loan forgiveness plan in October. The judge first issued a temporary restraining order on Sept. 5 shortly after the lawsuit was filed. Those enrolled in the plan, around 8 million people, do not have to make payments at this time.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Randal Hall, George W, Bush, Biden, Hall, Arkansas — Organizations: . U.S, Republican, GOP, U.S . Department, CNBC Locations: ., Florida, North Dakota, Georgia , Ohio, Alabama , Missouri, Arkansas
A Philadelphia man admitted to reporting a hoax mass shooting and then a bomb threat in retaliation over a fantasy football argument, authorities said Wednesday. "On August 15th a man named (the victim) is headed around oslo and has a shooting planned with multiple people on his side involved. Norwegian authorities spent 900 man hour investigating and disproving that threat, Fish said. “While already being prosecuted for one hoax threat spurred by, of all things, his fantasy football league, Matthew Gabriel inexplicably decided to send another,” U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero said. Court documents did not outline the nature of Gabriel's beef with the University of Iowa student and Fish declined to reveal those details.
Persons: Matthew Gabriel, Gabriel, he's, Lonny Fish, ” Fish, ” Gabriel, Fish, Gabriel —, , , Jacqueline Romero Organizations: U.S, States, Office, NBC, University of Iowa, Norwegian Police Security Service, Hello University of Iowa, Locations: Philadelphia, Norway, oslo, America, ” U.S
That is slightly lower than what analysts expected. It marks three straight months of sales below the 4 million mark, annualized. This count is based on closings — contracts that were likely signed in late June and July, when mortgage rates started coming down but were not as low as they are today. All-cash sales came in at 26%, which is down slightly from a year ago but still high historically. Mortgage rates continued to fall in August and September, with the 30-year fixed now sitting at 6.15%, the lowest in roughly two years.
Persons: , Lawrence Yun, , ” Yun Organizations: National Association of Realtors, Mortgage News,
“I have felt humiliated," an outraged Gisèle Pelicot said of the arguments alleging she was an alcoholic or being her ex-husband's co-conspirator. Are they degenerates?” Gisèle Pelicot told the court. She testified earlier this month that her world collapsed when police uncovered the years of alleged abuse, recorded by Dominique Pelicot in a cache of more than 20,000 images and videos. A rendering of Dominique Pelicot, inside the glass box in the Avignon courthouse built to hold some of the defendants. Many of the defendants deny raping Pelicot.
Persons: Gisèle Pelicot, Dominique Pelicot, , Gisele Pelicot, Christophe Simon, ” Dominique Pelicot, drugging, , Reuters Pelicot, Pelicot, Lionel Rodriguez, “ I’m, Rodriguez Organizations: Getty, Reuters, TF1 Locations: Avignon, AFP, France
The St. Ann Police Department received a tip around 1 p.m. Tuesday through the Courage2Report tip line about a threat to Ritenour High School in St. Louis. Police found the teen sitting in a car in the parking lot of Husky Academy, about a mile away from the high school with a fully loaded gun. The video the teen posted to social media panned to show an unoccupied police vehicle parked next to the teen’s car. The teen, a former student with the Ritenour School District, was charged with first-degree terrorist threat, resisting arrest, and unlawful use of weapons. The chief said the police department has already investigated seven unsubstantiated school shooting threats since the beginning of the school year.
Persons: St . Louis ., Aaron Jimenez, Jimenez, Mike Parson Organizations: Ann Police Department, Ritenour High School, St . Louis . Police, Husky Academy, Gov, Ritenour School Locations: St, Louis County , Missouri, St . Louis, Missouri
The group said Harris had given it the cold shoulder and “fumbled” by refusing even the “small gesture” of allowing a Palestinian American speaker at last month’s Democratic National Convention. The Uncommitted Movement emerged as a result of Democratic voters’ expressing dissatisfaction with this year’s Democratic presidential primaries. More than 700,000 voters ended up selecting “uncommitted,” sending 30 uncommitted delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Instead, uncommitted delegates staged a sit-in outside the convention hall and set a new deadline of Sept. 15 for Harris to meet with Palestinian American families in Michigan who had lost loved ones in Gaza. That request was rebuffed, as well, according to the group, leading it to issue of the non-endorsement of Harris.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, , Dick Cheney, sidelining, Harris ’, Jill Stein, Cornel West, Stein, West, Joe Biden, Biden, uncommitted, Trump, Organizations: NBC, Democratic National Convention, Trump, Green Party, Uncommitted, Democratic, Democratic Party, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Israel Locations: American, Gaza, Dearborn , Michigan, Chicago, Michigan
Sean “Diddy” Combs remains jailed after his bond appeal was rejected, in part because of witness intimidation allegations. Israel declares a ‘’new phase’’ of war as Lebanon reels from a second day of deadly device explosions. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs loses second bail requestSean "Diddy" Combs was denied bail for a second time this week in his sex trafficking and racketeering case, leaving the rapper-turned-mogul to remain at a New York jail his legal team called "horrific" until the start of his trial. According to prosecutors, Combs allegedly called or texted Kalenna Harper, one of his protégées, 58 times in four days. More coverage of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ case:Among the next questions Combs’ legal team could raise is whether he can be transferred to another facility.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Israel, Sean ‘ Diddy ’ Combs, Sean, Diddy, Combs, Kalenna Harper, protégée, Harper, Andrew Carter, Carter, He’s, , pagers, Hassan Nasrallah, pagers —, Mike Johnson, hasn’t, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Sen, Lindsey Graham, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, , Ariana Grande, Michael Keaton, Jean Smart, Harvey Weinstein, Elon Musk’s, Jean Catuffe, Elon Musk, Musk, — David Ingram, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: U.S, District, Metropolitan Detention, MDC, Israel, Commonwealth Fund, Republicans, Teamsters, Howard University, Electoral, Reserve, NCAA, Elon, Tenet Media, NBC Locations: Lebanon, New York, Brooklyn, Japan, Iran, Gaza, Israel, Here’s, U.S, Canada, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Springfield, Ohio, , Kentucky, Russian, Russia, Ukraine
With no guarantee she would make the Olympic team, Wieber opted to go pro. The gymnastics performed by the U.S. national team at world championships and the Olympics is called elite gymnastics, which is considerably more difficult than college gymnastics. "What a cool thing for the sport of gymnastics," Wieber said. Leanne Wong on floor on Day 2 of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Gymnastics Trials on June 28 in Minneapolis. While many athletes like Wong have benefited from NIL, college coaches nationwide have had to reconstruct their programs to accommodate its inevitable challenges.
Persons: Jordyn Wieber, Wieber, Alexandra Raisman, Jordyn, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross, Ronald Martinez, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Chiles, Carey, It's, Jamie Squire, Samantha Peszek, ” Peszek, they’re, Wieber's, Ross, Stew Milne, ” Ross, Leanne Wong, Wong, Karen Hickey Organizations: Olympic, University of Arkansas, U.S ., Paris Olympics, Team USA, NBC Sports, U.S . Olympic, NCAA, Arkansas, Auburn, Neville Arena, Jan, Getty, University of Florida's Locations: United, London, Tokyo, Paris, Arkansas, Auburn, Ala, Minneapolis
The blasts that rocked Lebanon for a second day reached the doors of a walkie-talkie maker in Japan on Thursday, as Israel’s declaration of a “new phase” to the conflict raised fears of all-out war. As the world urged against further escalation after months of devastating war with Hamas in Gaza, Israel indicated its focus had shifted to its northern border with Lebanon. “We are at the start of a new phase in the war — it requires courage, determination and perseverance on our part,” he said. In northern Israel, at least eight people were injured by anti-tank fire from across the Lebanon border, health authorities said early Thursday. While Israel has not taken responsibility for the attacks, the militant group and Lebanese officials also pinned the blame on Israel.
Persons: pagers, Hassan Nasrallah, Yoav Gallant, , Gallant, Defense Lloyd Austin, Israel, Abdallah Rashid Bouhabib, NNA, Icom, Kazuhiro Nogi, ” Yoshiki Enomoto, Enomoto, didn't, ” Icom, Cristiana, Gold, Arcidiacono Organizations: , Defense, NBC News, . Security, Lebanese Telecommunications Ministry, Getty, Reuters, Icom, NBC, Consulting, Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs Locations: Lebanon, Japan, Iran, Gaza, Israel, U.S, New York, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Beirut, Osaka, Tokyo, AFP, East
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