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An engine failure forced pilots on a Quantas flight to make an emergency landing shortly after it took from an airport in Sydney, Australia. Passengers heard a loud bang shortly after flight 520 from Sydney to Brisbane left the runway on Friday afternoon, the airline said in a statement, adding that it was not an explosion. Engineers concluded after a preliminary inspection and confirmed the Boeing 737 jet suffered a contained engine failure, the statement added. “After circling for a short period of time, the aircraft landed safely at Sydney Airport,” Qantas’ chief pilot, Capt. The plane “was banking a lot” as it turned to prepare for its eventual descent back into Sydney, Willacy said.
Persons: shudder, Mark Willacy, , Richard Tobiano, Willacy, ” Firefighters Organizations: Passengers, Brisbane, Engineers, Boeing, ABC News, Sydney Airport, Qantas ’, Locations: Sydney, Australia, Australian,
At least 132 properties have been destroyed by the fire, while 88 have been left damaged, Ventura County Fire Department officials said Thursday evening. Ten people endured non-life-threatening injuries from the Mountain Fire, which are mostly related to smoke inhalation, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said. “We see it over and over and over: People have the best intentions to stay and defend their home right up until the time the fire hits their home,” Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner said. Red flag warnings have expired for the Los Angeles area and will expire for the Los Angeles and Ventura County Mountains by Friday at 11 a.m. PST. The cause remains unknownThough reasons for the Mountain Fire’s rapid spread are clear, its cause remains unknown, a Ventura County fire official said Thursday morning.
Persons: CNN — Terrie Morin, Dave, Morin, ” Morin, , , Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff, couldn’t, ‘ Dave, ’ ” Morin, Fryhoff, Dustin Gardner, Steven Snyder, ” Snyder, Snyder, Johnson, ” Johnson, don’t, CNN’s Taylor Romine, Rebekah Riess, Mary Gilbert, Robert Shackelford Organizations: CNN, Fire, Cal Fire, Ventura County Fire Department, Ventura County Sheriff, Ventura County Fire, fireproofing, Firefighters, Los, Southern California Edison, Ventura County – Locations: Camarillo, California’s Ventura County, Ventura County, California, Los Angeles, Southern California, Southern
A fast-moving wildfire in Southern California that has grown to more than 14,000 acres prompted a Ventura County university to cancel classes and temporarily suspend campus operations as authorities struggle to get the blaze under control. The Ventura County Community College District said campuses were closed Thursday at Moorpark College, Oxnard College and Ventura College. It has grown to 14,187 acres, the Ventura County Fire Department said in a post on X early Thursday morning. Ventura County Fire Capt. Video from a news helicopter showed burned homes and firefighters trying to put out flames at another residence.
Persons: Noah Berger, Trevor Johnson Organizations: Cal State University Channel Islands, Ventura County Community College District, Moorpark College, Oxnard College, Ventura College, Fire Department, California Department of Forestry, Cal, Padre Sierra Parish Locations: Southern California, Ventura County, Ventura, Los Angeles County, Santa Ana, Camarillo, Calif
A look at the factors that led Donald Trump to victory and Kamala Harris to an election loss. A fast-growing wildfire spreads in California. How Trump won and Harris lost the electionThe analysis of President-elect Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris began before Election Day had ended. But Donald Trump’s presidential election victory injects new uncertainty into what happens long-term. Fast-moving wildfire tears through California communityA wildfire in Southern California quickly grew to over 14,000 acres, sending firefighters rushing to get residents out of homes and to safety, officials said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, , Biden, Donald Trump’s, Trevor Johnson, Johnson, Ryan Sun, Steve Ballmer's, they’re, — Andrew Greif, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: NBA, Trump, Republicans, Howard University, Biden, Republican, NBC, , Federal, Wall, “ Firefighters, Intuit, Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, Steve Ballmer's Los Angeles Clippers Locations: California, Southern California, Ventura County, Santa Ana, Moorpark, Inglewood , California
A firefighter prepares to douse flames while battling the Mountain Fire in Santa Paula, California on November 6. Here’s a recap:Thousands flee: The Mountain Fire in Ventura County has burned at least 14,148 acres since it erupted west of Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, according to Cal Fire. On Wednesday, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office made 14,000 contacts in an effort to get residents to flee, Sheriff James Fryhoff said. Scores of homes potentially impacted: Officials haven’t yet determined the number of structures damaged in the fire. Deteriorating conditions: Fierce winds will make the job of firefighters more difficult as the sun rises.
Persons: Noah Berger, Sheriff James Fryhoff, Andy VanSciver, Gavin Newsom, Trevor Johnson Organizations: Cal Fire, Ventura County Sheriff’s, Ventura County Fire, California Gov, National Weather Service Locations: Santa Paula , California, Southern California, Ventura County, Los Angeles
The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag warning until 6 p.m. Thursday – which is used to describe “extreme and life-threatening fire behavior.” The warning is expected to affect 27 million people in Southern California and the greater San Francisco Bay area. More than 14,000 people remain under evacuation orders, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. Kapoor added that fires are part of the “Los Angeles reality” and all professors could do was follow guidance from emergency officials and reassure students. The Mountain Fire in Ventura County, California, has damaged or destroyed several homes, officials said. More than 11,000 Southern California Edison customers across five counties had power shut off Wednesday morning.
Persons: Dustin Gardner, Trevor Johnson, haven’t, Gavin Newsom, Christina Noren, Paul Boutin, Boutin, , Noren, Catherine Opie, Nathan Oliveira, Brent Estabrook —, she’ll, Paul, Qian Weizhong, Komal Kapoor, Kapoor, CNN’s Taylor Romine, Emma Tucker, Robert Shackelford, Chris Boyette, Mary Gilbert Organizations: CNN, National Weather Service, Montecito Fire Department, Ventura County Fire, Emergency Management Agency, California’s Department of Forestry, Fire Protection, Ventura County Sheriff’s, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles Fire Department, Montecito, Cal Fire, Southern California Edison Locations: Southern California, San Francisco Bay, Ventura County, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa, Camarillo, California, Camarillo Heights, Pismo Beach, Noren . California, Malibu, Angeles, Ventura County , California, Southern
CNN —Firefighters are battling two fast-growing wildfires in Southern California Wednesday as the state experiences a “particularly dangerous” fire weather event. “Due to extreme wind conditions, fixed-wing aircraft are unable to assist in firefighting efforts,” VCFD posted. A rare “particularly dangerous situation” red flag warning, the most extreme form of fire weather warning, is also in effect for Southern California into Thursday. More than 11,000 Southern California Edison customers across five counties had power shut off Wednesday morning. A gust of 85 mph was recorded by Wednesday morning on Magic Mountain with gusts over 70 mph in the nearby Transverse Ranges in Southern California, according to the weather service.
Persons: VCFD, , ” VCFD, LACoFD, Shutoffs Organizations: CNN — Firefighters, National Weather Service, Storm, Fire Department, Los, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Angeles County Sheriff’s, NWS, Pepperdine University, Malibu, NWS Los Angeles, Southern California Edison, Southwest Wednesday, CNN, Santa Ana Locations: Southern California, Santa, Los Angeles, Ventura, Ventura County, , Malibu, Angeles, Pepperdine, NWS Los, Northern California, Southwest California, Southern, California, Mount St, Helena
A long-shuttered administration building at the struggling Knoxville College, a historically Black institution, was destroyed in a fire Monday night, officials said. Firefighters spray water on a building fire on the Knoxville College campus, in Knoxville, Tenn., on Monday. Knoxville College is a small historically Black college and university, or HCBU, founded in 1875. Frank Shanklin, Jr., a member of Knoxville College's board of trustees, told WBIR that the former administration building has not been used in the last 40 or 50 years. "We're going to keep fighting for Knoxville College," Shanklin said, adding that he hopes the city, county and people in the region keep it in their prayers.
Persons: Mark Wilbanks, ” Wilbanks, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon, Kincannon, Frank Shanklin, WBIR, Shanklin Organizations: Knoxville College, Knoxville Fire Department, NBC, Firefighters, Knoxville College campus, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Mayor Locations: Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn, Jr
BOSTON — Firefighters in Massachusetts are continuing to battle stubborn brush fires across the state with officials urging residents to take precautions to help avoid sparking new blazes. In Massachusetts, an average of 15 wildland fires are reported each October. On Saturday, a Boston man was arrested in connection to a brush fire in Milford, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Boston. More than a quarter of this year’s brush and wildland fires took place in October, according to Chief Fire Warden David Celino of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. “Any outdoor fire will grow quickly, become difficult to control, and require numerous firefighting resources.”State Fire Marshal Jon Davine said about 45% of Massachusetts homes are in or near wooded areas at risk for brush and wildland fires.
Persons: David Celino, ” Celino, Jon Davine Organizations: BOSTON — Firefighters, National Weather Service, Massachusetts Department of Conservation, Recreation Locations: Massachusetts, Boston, In Massachusetts, Milford
Manu Fernandez/AP A woman embraces a member of the Emergency Military Unit in Sedavi on Sunday. Susana Vera/Reuters Heavy machinery is used to carry out repairs on the flood-damaged railway tracks in Sedavi on Sunday. Manu Fernandez/AP A firefighter checks inside a vehicle at a flooded garage in Alfafar on Saturday. Susana Vera/Reuters Emergency services workers survey a devastated street in Letur on Wednesday. Susana Vera/Reuters A man dumps floodwater out of his house in Utiel on Wednesday.
Persons: Teen, DANA Desaparecidos, DANA Desparecidos, Mila, Manu Fernandez, Nacho Doce, King Felipe, Pedro Sanchez, Carlos Mazon, , Eva Manez, Susana Vera, Manaure Quintero, Hugo Torres, Pablo Blazquez Dominguez, Angel Garcia, Bruna Casas, , Alberto Saiz, Biel, David Ramos, La Torre, Ana Escobar, Ismael Herrero, Shutterstock, Doce, Jose Jordan, Blanca Ruiz, Carlos Calmaestra, Oscar Del Pozo, Eva Defez's, Mateo Villalba Sanchez, Víctor, Alba Lozano Asencio, Luciano Esguerra, DANA Desaparcideo, ” Asencio, , Spain’s King Felipe, Queen Letizia, Margarita Robles, Pedro de Juan, it’s, Francisco Bosque, AENA, AEMET Organizations: Spain CNN, Emergency, Unit, Reuters Volunteers, Reuters, Getty, Volunteers, AP, Military Unit, Reuters Firefighters, Reuters Vehicles, Biel Alino, Firefighters, La Torre, AP Authorities, Wednesday, Europa Press, CNN, Spanish, Barcelona’s El Prat Locations: Valencia, Spain, Picanya, Silla, Catarroja, Sedavi, Massanassa, AFP, Benetusser, Alfafar, Paiporta, Chiva, Benetússer, La, Letur, La Torre, Godelleta, Utiel, Sedaví, L'Alcúdia, Spanish, Barcelona, Barcelona’s, Castellon, Alicante
Hate crime and terrorism charges were announced Thursday after a Jewish man was shot while walking to synagogue in Chicago over the weekend in what police now say was a “targeted” attack. On Thursday, Abdallahi was charged with an additional felony count of terrorism and one felony count of a hate crime, Chicago’s top cop, Supt. “We want everybody to know that we will never tolerate violence that’s rooted in hate and bigotry,” Snelling said during a press conference announcing the charges. “We are all working together to put an end to the hatred of our Jewish siblings.”Foxx noted that terrorism charges in such cases are rare. “Members of the Jewish Orthodox community are the most vulnerable to violent attacks,” Rabbi Sholomo Soroka said.
Persons: Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, Abdallahi, Larry Snelling, , ” Snelling, ., Debra Silverstein, Ward, Snelling, “ Allahu Akbar ”, , Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Kim Foxx, Silverstein, ” Johnson, ” Foxx, ” Abdallahi, ” Silverstein, Sholomo Soroka, ” David Goldenberg Organizations: Police, West Rogers Park, Chicago Police, Fire, Jewish United Fund, Chicago Mayor, Civilian Office, Defamation League, Chicago Rabbinical Council, ADL, Federal Bureau, Investigation’s Chicago Division Locations: Chicago, . Farwell, West, Cook County, Agudath Israel, Illinois,
Valencia, Spain CNN —Adan Ortell Mor had a 7:30 p.m. appointment to cut a client’s hair at his salon in La Torre, Valencia, on Tuesday night. A blaring alarm sent to all residents in Valencia, telling them of heavy rains and to stay at home. People try to clear mud from a house on October 31, 2024 after flash floods affected La Torre, in Valencia, eastern Spain. Spain’s AEMET weather center in Valencia warned of heavy rainfall at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, raising the alert level to red in some areas and warning residents to stay off the roads in case of floods. It was at 8 p.m. that cell phones finally buzzed with the public alert telling residents to stay indoors.
Persons: Spain CNN — Adan Ortell Mor, , Jose Jordan, Valencia, unawares, Carlos Mazon, Manzaneque, , Manu Fernandez, Mor isn’t Organizations: Spain CNN, Valencia, CNN, La Torre Locations: Valencia, Spain, La Torre, , Gota, La, AFP, Sedavi, Valencia city, Utiel, Adif
Alberto Saiz/AP A man walks around a cemetery on the outskirts of Valencia on Friday. Alberto Saiz/AP People clear debris from a shop in Chiva on Friday. Alberto Saiz/AP A member of the Military Emergencies Unit searches for victims in Letur on Friday. Alberto Saiz/AP A man stands among damaged vehicles in Valencia on Thursday. Mud still fills the streets in many areas, with the mayor of Valencia sharing images of community clean-up efforts on Friday.
Persons: David Ramos, Manu Fernandez, Nacho Doce, La Torre, Ana Escobar, Susana Vera, Alberto Saiz, Ismael Herrero, Shutterstock, Doce, Jose Jordan, Blanca Ruiz, Carlos Calmaestra, Oscar Del Pozo, Eva Defez's, Mateo Villalba Sanchez, Eva Manez, Víctor, Spain’s, , RTVE, Paiporta’s, María José Catalá, La Organizations: CNN, RTVE, Firefighters, Getty, AP, Reuters, La Torre, Military, Unit, AP Authorities, Wednesday, Europa Press, Spain’s El Mundo, Spanish, , Locations: Spain, Valencia, Torre, Benetússer, Chiva, Paiporta, La, Alfafar, Letur, La Torre, AFP, Godelleta, Utiel, Sedaví, L'Alcúdia, Spanish, Huelva, Andalusia, Orange
LOS ANGELES — California and Nevada voters are weighing whether to repeal legal loopholes in their state constitutions that allow slavery and involuntary servitude to be used as criminal punishment. California and Nevada would join a growing national trend that started with voters in Colorado repealing involuntary servitude in 2018. Slavery and involuntary servitude were banned nationally by the 13th Amendment with one exception — as punishment for a crime. In 2016, Shawna Lynn Jones became the first incarcerated woman to die while fighting a fire in California, according to the state corrections department. "If it means we have to come back to California voters in two years or four years, then that's what we'll do," Nuñez said.
Persons: ” Rep, Barbara Lee, Shawna Lynn Jones, ” Alyssa Mireles, , Lawrence Cox, Cox, , “ It’s, Terri Hardy, ” Hardy, , Greg Totten, we’ve, ” Esteban Nuñez, Nuñez Organizations: Democratic, , , League of United Latin American Citizens, California Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, Firefighters, Institute of California, FBI, California — Locations: ANGELES, California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Alabama , Tennessee, Oregon, decarceration, U.S
A Chicago man has been charged with 14 felonies after allegedly shooting a Jewish man who was on his way to a local synagogue. But some community leaders are questioning why hate crime charges have not been filed. Snelling said that there wasn't enough evidence to add hate crime charges to the list but said it remained a possibility. "A man wearing the kippah as he walked to synagogue was shot and this has just escalated our anxieties." But I think it’s equally important to understand that whether or not there is a hate crime charge, that’s a technicality.
Persons: Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, Larry Snelling, Snelling, Abdallahi, Ward Ald, Debra Silverstein, Silverstein, Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, , It's, that's Organizations: The Chicago Police Department, NBC Chicago, FBI, , ADL, Extremism, Islamic Relations, Synagogue Locations: Israel, Illinois, United States, U.S, Pittsburgh
CNN —A man has died and up to nine other people are missing after a 10-story hotel collapsed in Argentina. Firefighters, paramedics and police were working to remove debris in order to reach people who are thought to be buried. The victim is thought to have been an 80-year-old man who lived in the building next to the collapsed hotel, minister of security of the province of Buenos Aires Javier Alonso said on the TN news channel. The missing include workers from a construction site at the hotel that was apparently operating “clandestinely, without complying with municipal regulations,” according to the statement. Emergency workers are trying to free up to nine people believed to be trapped in the rubble.
Persons: Buenos Aires Javier Alonso, Alonso, Pablo Funes, CNN’s Michael Rios Organizations: CNN, Villa Gessell, Firefighters, Buenos Aires, Reuters CNN Locations: Argentina, Dubrovnik, Villa, Buenos Aires, Buenos
One person was detained Sunday after three people died in a house fire in Temple City. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were sent to the home in the 6000 block of Sultana Avenue at around 4:50 p.m. and were able to knock down the fire in 30 minutes. But due to a “heavy heat” from the flames, three people died, the department said. “Unfortunately they arrived to heavy smoke and fire showing from the front of the building,” Fred Fielding with the LA County Fire Department said. “I saw the whole house inside was full on fire -- fire coming out of the windows,” said Jane Guzman De Leon, who called 911.
Persons: ” Fred Fielding, , it’s, , Jane Guzman De Leon, Guzman De Leon Organizations: Firefighters, Los, Los Angeles County Fire Department, LA County Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Locations: Temple City, Los Angeles
TALISAY, Philippines — The number of dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides wrought by Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines has reached nearly 130 and the president said Saturday that many areas remained isolated with people in need of rescue. Trami blew away from the northwestern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least 85 people dead and 41 others missing in one of the Southeast Asian archipelago’s deadliest and most destructive storms so far this year, the government’s disaster-response agency said. A relief operation at a flooded area in Naga, Philippines, on Friday. A father, who was waiting for word on his missing 14-year-old daughter, wept as rescuers placed the remains in a black body bag. Distraught, he followed police officers, who carried the body bag down a mud-strewn village alley to a police van when one weeping resident approaching him to express her sympathies.
Persons: Trami, Zalrian Sayat Locations: Philippines, Naga, AFP, Talisay, Batangas, Saturday, Talisay’s Sampaloc
Former President Donald Trump stood by his idea to end income taxes and substitute them with tariffs in a Friday interview with Joe Rogan, the host of one of the most widely listened to podcasts in the world. "Did you just float out the idea of getting rid of income taxes and replacing it with tariffs?" He has also said he would consider income tax exemptions for firefighters, police officers, military personnel and veterans. But tax experts and economic analysts do not think Trump's tariffs would be an adequate counterweight to balance the trillions lost from eliminating income taxes. In effect, these tariffs could replace income tax with a kind of new sales tax, shifting the tax burden more heavily onto low-income individuals.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, Rogan, Trump, Garrett Watson, Watson, Kamala Harris, MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle Organizations: Austin, Bergstrom International Airport, Social Security, Tax Foundation, CNBC, U.S, Democratic Locations: Austin , Texas
Ashley Brundage is one of two out transgender candidates running for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives. NBC News spoke with seven transgender candidates who are running for seats in state legislatures nationwide about what they hope to accomplish if they are elected. Courtesy Lisa Middleton CampaignA steady riseAt least 18 out trans candidates are running for seats in state legislatures this election cycle, according to the LGBTQ Victory Fund, a super PAC focused on electing LGBTQ candidates. They are running against a national political backdrop in which trans people have come to play an outsized role. Trans candidates’ presence on ballots has only continued to rise since 2017, when Virginia’s Danica Roem became the first out trans person elected to a state legislature.
Persons: Ashley Brundage, Ron DeSantis, Brundage, DeSantis, she’d, DeSantis —, , ” Brundage, , Lisa Middleton, Donald Trump, Gabriele Magni, ” Trump, Magni, there’s, Virginia’s Danica Roem, hasn’t, Sarah McBride, Sean Meloy, McBride, Nathan Bruemmer, Middleton, it’s, , Kim Coco Iwamoto, Lorna Woo, Veronica Pejril, Pejril, Wick Thomas, ” Thomas, Transphobia, , ” Iwamoto, Thomas, they’ve, Babe Pejril, It’s, ” Pejril Organizations: Republican, NBC, Democratic, City Council, Victory Fund, Pew Research, Loyola Marymount University, LGBTQ Victory Institute, Delaware Senate, Democrat, Florida Legislature, Florida Department of Agriculture, Consumer Services, Indiana Senate, Missouri, NBC News, Gun Safety Locations: Florida, California, Palm Springs, Calif, Los Angeles, Delaware, Tampa, Hawaii, Indiana, Greencastle, Council
The fire began burning in the Waikato wetland on October 21, 2024. Fire and Emergency New ZealandThe blaze poses a major risk to the wetland ecosystem, an important habitat that’s found in few other places, experts say. But even before the blaze, the Waikato wetland, like many other unique habitats in New Zealand, was at risk due to environmental degradation and the climate crisis. But when these carbon sinks come under threat, that stored carbon can be released back into the environment. As the fire burns it’s too soon to assess the extent of its damage or impact on the ecosystem, Jones told RNZ.
Persons: , Mark Tinworth, Niwha Jones, isn’t, ” Jones, Jones, RNZ, FENZ’s Tinworth Organizations: CNN, Department of, Radio New Zealand, bittern, Department of Conservation Locations: New Zealand, Waikato, Auckland, Zealand, Māori
As part of his economic pitch to voters, Trump has floated a sweeping tax overhaul, including a slate of income tax breaks. So far, the Republican presidential nominee has officially proposed eliminating income tax on tips and Social Security benefits, along with overtime pay. This total excludes the many more people who would be exempt from part of their income taxes if Trump executed his proposed elimination of taxes on overtime pay. It didn't have an income tax," Trump said at a sit-down with voters in New York on Friday for "Fox & Friends." The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment about Trump's proposed tax plans.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Trump, Harris, Trump's, Kamala Harris Organizations: U.S, Republican, Security, Social Security, Social Security Administration, Yale University's, U.S . Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Fox &, Representatives Locations: Lancaster , Pennsylvania, U.S, New York
The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it was forgiving another $4.5 billion in student debt for over 60,000 borrowers. The latest round of relief is a result of the U.S. Department of Education's fixes to the popular, but once troubled, Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. "Public service workers – teachers, nurses, firefighters, and more – are the bedrocks of our communities and our country," Biden said in a statement. Before Biden took office, only 7,000 people had ever received the debt relief under PSLF, the U.S. Department of Education said. By contrast, Trump has called for the elimination of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness initiative and expressed opposition to the Biden administration's other efforts to cancel education debt.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, George W, Bush, it's, Mark Kantowitz, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump Organizations: Biden, U.S . Department, Public, Consumer Financial, Bureau, U.S . Department of Education
I think a record number of Black and African American voters, Jewish voters, union voters. Asked for comment, the Harris campaign referred to a memo to reporters Sunday pushing back on the GOP suggestion that the vice president's support is eroding among key groups. Trump and Republicans hope to see a big turnout from their base, namely white, non-college-educated, working-class voters. Johnson and his affiliated super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund, have raised a combined $266 million for House Republicans this cycle. Democrats are heavily focused on Pennsylvania as well, with all three top House leaders and the Harris campaign making stops here in recent weeks.
Persons: Mike Johnson, ” Johnson, , I’m, , he'll, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Johnson, Trump, “ I’m, it’s, we’re, It’s, Kevin McCarthy’s, McCarthy, Kevin, Helene, — Johnson, Ryan Mackenzie, Susan Wild, Rob Bresnahan, Matt Cartwright, Rob Mercuri, Chris Deluzio, Brian Fitzpatrick, Scott Perry, Lloyd Smucker, Pete Aguilar, ” Aguilar, they’ve Organizations: Steel, White, NBC News, African American, Jewish, Keystone State, , Telemundo, CNBC, Trump, New York Times, Sienna College, Black, GOP, CBS, International Association of Fire Fighters, Teamsters, Senate, Biden, Steel Club, Republicans, House Republican Conference, Congressional, Fund, House Republicans, LSU, Ole Miss, Democratic Rep, Democratic, Freedom, Lancaster County Republicans, Democrats, House Democratic Locations: Pa, , noshing, Hellertown, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Israel, Gaza, Las Vegas, California, New York, North Carolina, Allentown, America, El Tablazo, Dominican, South Florida, Texas, Arizona, Southern California, Allentown , Pennsylvania
A man was fatally shot and nine other people were wounded, including three children, after two groups fired at each other as crowds from a Tennessee State University homecoming parade were thinning out Saturday, Nashville police said. Tennessee State University did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The three children who were shot — one 12-year-old and two 14-year-olds — all have injuries that are not critical, Aaron said. Ten people were shot, including one fatally, after a Tennessee State University homecoming parade in Nashville on Saturday. We can't have fun, we can't go outside, have fun, nothing — and there's kids around.
Persons: Don Aaron, Aaron, , Jefferson, Kendra Loney, , ” Loney, Freddie O’Connell, Jashawna Rucker Organizations: Tennessee State University, Nashville, Street, Tennessee State Tigers, Eastern Illinois Panthers, Police, Nashville Fire, NBC Locations: Nashville, Jefferson
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