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CNN —An American social media influencer said he was paid $100 by a pro-Kremlin propagandist to post a fake video of Haitian immigrants claiming to vote in the US presidential election. After speaking with CNN, AlphaFox deleted the post, which at the time had generated more than 2.6 million views. Deleted video’s message lives onAlphaFox said he was remorseful for sharing Russian disinformation, and adamant that he was the one who was tricked. “I never wanted to misinform anyone.”AlphaFox believes himself to be just “the guy who shared” a disinformation video. “Real people have become important vehicles of Russian disinformation.
Persons: influencer, Trump, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , Simeon Boikov, podcaster, Boikov, Darren Linvill, ” Linvill, ” Boikov, AlphaFox, ” AlphaFox, , X AlphaFox, Harris, Doug Emhoff, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Brad Raffensperger, ” Raffensperger Organizations: CNN, Kremlin, State, Russian, Media, Clemson University, FBI, Australian Foreign Ministries, Homeland Security, AlphaFox Locations: American, Russian, Massachusetts, Georgia, Boikov, Russia, Australia, Sydney, AlphaFox, AlphaFox78
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Persons: Megan Moroney, Moroney, Kenny Chesney’s Sun, Megan Moroney’s, We’ve, Morrison Organizations: Business, Orange, Down, Georgia Girl, North, FL, SC, UT, Ticketmaster, Buckeye Locations: American, Europe, Montreal, West Coast ., North America, Dallas, Hollywood, Tempe, AZ, Canada, Toronto, ON, York City, NY, Huntsville, Athens, Nashville, TN, Knoxville, Fishers, St, Louis, Bentonville, Houston, Minneapolis, Omaha, Oklahoma, Washington, Uncasville, Richmond, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Chicago, IL, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Boston, Charleston, Independence, Valley City, Idaho, Vancouver, BC, Seattle, WA, Portland, Los Angeles, CA, Vegas
Russian influence actors created a fake Georgia voter fraud video, according to US intel officials. US intel group warns more Russian disinformation is coming. AdvertisementRussian influence actors were behind the fake Georgia voter fraud video that's been circulating online, US intelligence officials said. Related Video Ukraine launched a major drone attack on Russia over its election weekendBut it's all fake, and the result of Russian interference, the US intel group says. More disinformation is likely to crop up before Election Day and beyond, the US intel group warned.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Harris, CISA, Brad Raffensperger, Elon Musk, chatbots, Meta Organizations: intel, US intel, Service, National Intelligence, FBI, Infrastructure Security Agency, Ukraine, stoke, IC, Business Locations: Georgia, US, Russia, Haiti, Georgia's Gwinnett County, Fulton County, America, Moscow, Ukraine
Elon Musk's ownership has shifted X's political stance, affecting Democratic ad spending. X switched political ads back on last year as it looked to recoup lost revenue after a brand exodus. AdvertisementWhile some Democratic political advertisers — including Kamala Harris' presidential campaign — have stopped spending on X altogether, a small number are holding firm. It ceased taking political advertising in 2019 under former CEO Jack Dorsey; Musk reversed that decision last year. The research firm EMARKETER predicted that political ad spending in the US will top $12 billion this year.
Persons: X, , Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, revved, hasn't, Colin Allred, Sen, Ted Cruz, Jon Tester, Tim Sheehy, — Jon Tester, it's, Harris, Linda Yaccarino, Tyler Goldberg, Mike Nellis, Nellis, I've, Matthew Madrazo, Jonathan Phelps, X's, Ned Segal, Jack Dorsey, Musk, Elon, Mark Jablonowski, Andy Kiersz Organizations: Elon, Democratic, Service, Twitter, Trump, Texas Senate, Montana, Solutions, Republican, Fox News, Democrats, Nellis, Media, X, Financial Times, Meta, Google Locations: Texas, Montana, Washington ,
Russian influence actors created a fake Georgia voter-fraud video, US intelligence officials say. Officials warn more Russian disinformation is coming. AdvertisementRussian influence actors are behind a fake Georgia voter-fraud video that's been circulating online, US intelligence officials said. Related VideoBut it's all fake, and the result of Russian interference, intelligence officials said. Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's secretary of state, posted on X Thursday, calling out the video as "obviously fake" and likely "a production of Russian troll farms."
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Harris, CISA, Brad Raffensperger, Raffensperger, Elon Musk, chatbots, Meta Organizations: Service, National Intelligence, FBI, Infrastructure Security Agency, stoke, IC, Business Locations: Georgia, Russia, Haiti, Georgia's Gwinnett County, Fulton County, America, Moscow, Ukraine
CNN —In the closely watched battleground state of Michigan, election officials are under the microscope, with isolated mistakes or missteps serving as fodder for election deniers to lay the groundwork for widespread doubt of election results. Some of the confusion appears to have originated from a post on X by Matthew DePerno, one of the more high-profile election deniers in Michigan. DePerno has pleaded not guilty in the voting machines case. When it does happen, we take it extremely seriously,” Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit said in a statement. Despite the recent challenges, election officials in Michigan say they are confident that they are prepared to withstand efforts to undermine confidence in the results.
Persons: Lawrence Kestenbaum, , Matthew DePerno, DePerno, Donald Trump, Lara Trump, Jocelyn Benson, , Ben Decker, Eli Savit, can’t, Kestenbaum, David Becker, Benson, Elon Musk, Dominion “, Joe Biden’s, ” he’s, ” Kestenbaum, Kylie Atwood Organizations: CNN, GOP, Republican National Committee, Democrat, Trump, Pundit, University of Michigan, Authorities, Department, Election Innovation, Research, Investigations, Michigan, Tech, Benson, The Michigan Department of State, of, “ Dominion, Dominion Locations: Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, of Michigan, Barry County , Michigan
Michigan:Mail ballots: Larger Michigan jurisdictions can begin processing mail ballots on Oct. 28, giving election officials a much-needed early jump on verifying mail ballots. North CarolinaMail ballots: Mail ballots must be received by Election Day and are partially processed throughout October. PennsylvaniaMail ballots: Election officials must receive mail ballots by the close of polls on Election Day. Provisional ballots: County boards must review and decide whether to count provisional ballots within a week of the election. WisconsinMail ballots: Mail ballots must be received on Election Day at the latest.
Persons: couldn’t, Provisionals, they’ll Organizations: NBC, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Locations: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin
William Herman Hietamaki was identified this month using genetic genealogy after construction workers initially found human bones near the Hoover Dam in 2009, according to a statement this week from the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Mohave County Sheriff's Office via FacebookThe items were turned over to the Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office, but no leads developed despite years of investigating. This month, the sheriff’s office learned that the John Doe in the case had ancestors with roots in Michigan dating back to the 1800s. The sheriff’s office said Hietamaki, a known hitchhiker who lived a nomadic lifestyle, had been traveling in the southwest United States. He was last seen when he visited his sister in New Mexico in 1995, according to the sheriff’s office.
Persons: William Herman Hietamaki, Hietamaki, John Doe, , John, Jane, Organizations: Office, state’s Department of Public Safety, University of North, Othram Inc, Othram Locations: Arizona, Mohave County, University of North Texas, Texas, Michigan, United States, New Mexico, Las Vegas, , Michigan, Mohave
CNN —Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Thursday said the state had been targeted by election disinformation, pointing to a viral video of alleged voter fraud that he suggested could be the result of foreign meddling. Raffensperger, the top election official in the battleground state, said the video was “obviously fake” and was intended to raise illegitimate concerns about Georgia’s voting process. “This is false, and is an example of targeted disinformation we’ve seen this election.”“CISA [Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency] is currently investigating,” Raffensperger said. “In the meantime, we ask Elon Musk and the leadership of other social media platforms to take this down. Those doing so are acting to further the efforts of America’s enemies and undermine the security of our nation.
Persons: Brad Raffensperger, Kamala Harris, Raffensperger, , ” Raffensperger, , Elon Musk, Chris Krebs, Amy Kremer, ” Gabriel Sterling, Kremer, ” Sterling Organizations: CNN, Georgia, Infrastructure Security Agency, Twitter, Republican National Committee Locations: Haitian, Georgia
CNN —Ahead of Hurricane Milton, many families in Florida were hunkering down in their homes or packing up their belongings to evacuate. She said she tried to get into multiple hurricane shelters, but the ones nearby were all full, and others were five hours away. “You can’t get to any of the hurricane shelters if you have a car that barely drives and you have no gas money to put in it,” said Jessica. “So, it’s just like you’re stuck with your fingers crossed with two children.”Unfortunately, Jessica’s experience during Hurricane Milton was not unique. Angels of Hope Outreach Ministries captures an encampment a few days after Hurricane Milton in St. Lucie County.
Persons: Jessica, I’m, , Billie Eilish, , Hurricane Milton, David, Kelly Long, David Long, Milton, Hurricane Helene, Mike DeSerio, Helene –, Helene, Donald Whitehead, ” Whitehead, ” Mary Frances Kenion, Lucie County, Christina Haney Reagan’s, Reagan, Reagan’s, ” Reagan, haven’t, Linda King, King, she’s, ” King, don’t Organizations: CNN, Facebook, Hope Outreach Ministries, National Coalition for, Training, National Alliance, Homelessness, Hope Outreach, Asheville Locations: Hurricane Milton, Florida, Hurricane, North Carolina, Buncombe County, County, Asheville , North Carolina, Asheville, St, Lucie, Helene
Five people have been charged in Texas, accused of organizing and participating in an illegal cheating scheme that certified more than 200 unqualified teachers and saw the plot’s “kingpin” rake in more than $1 million, prosecutors announced. Investigators noticed a pattern: Numerous teacher certification candidates who previously failed certification exams would drive from faraway Texas cities to the Houston area to take an exam. Then a tip came in that exposed the cheating scheme. He'd pay her about 20% of the $2,500 to allow the cheating, Levine said. “They are going to go over every teacher, I’m sure, and take whatever action they see fit if they believe someone fraudulently obtained a certification,” Levine said.
Persons: proctor, Kim Ogg, Vincent Grayson, Booker T, Tywana Gilford Mason, Nicholas Newton, Nikole, LaShonda Roberts, Ken Paxton, Mike Levine, Texas “, , Ogg, , Levine, proctors, ” Levine, Grayson, Gilford Mason, He'd, Nicolas Newton, Newton, , Roberts, HTEC, It's, Brandon G, Leonard, I’m, — Grayson, Alexandra Elizondo Organizations: Washington High School, Houston Independent School District, Texas Education Agency, Training, Education Center, DA, Public, Houston Training, Booker, Yates High School, NBC News, TEA, Houston ISD, HISD, Public Affairs, Communications Locations: Texas, Houston, Harris County, Newton, Houston ISD, TACTIX
As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump has increasingly been warning that if he loses, it will be because of cheating. That’s all they want to do is cheat,” Trump said of Democrats during a rally this month in Juneau, Wisconsin. “They’re actually using it to cheat,” Trump said on the Los Angeles radio station KFI AM 640 on Oct. 8. “They have early voting, late voting, everything is so ridiculous,” Trump said onstage in Palm Beach, Florida, in July. And that’s what we’re striving for.”But Trump has also spoken favorably of early voting, usually in more choreographed settings.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ They’re, ” Trump, , We’re, Michael Whatley, they’re, Trump, we’re, we’ll, “ We’re, ” Harris, , I’d, it’s, Sid Rosenberg, Marc Elias, Joe Biden —, Jesus, Phil McGraw, Trump’s, Sen, JD Vance, Elon Musk, ” Musk, Vance, ” Vance, Michael, Whatley, Hurricane Helene, Harris Organizations: Republican National, Democratic, NBC, Trump, NBC News, United States Capitol, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Los, KFI, , RNC, Biden, Republican Locations: Juneau , Wisconsin, Greenville , North Carolina, Prairie du Chien , Wisconsin, , Los Angeles, California, Ohio, Butler , Pennsylvania, Swannanoa , North Carolina, Palm Beach , Florida, Florida, North Carolina
For years, Republican activists have huddled in video meetings to talk about remaking democracy and plan for the election. They successfully lobbied for new state election laws and procedures, diving deep into the intricacies of election regulations. Earlier this year, Ms. Mitchell said she was called by God to shift her attention to the possibility that noncitizens were voting. They were involved in recent attempts to make it easier for State Election Board members to hold up certification while they conduct inquiries into the vote. Ms. Mitchell has talked about a federal elections overhaul should Republicans win the White House and Congress.
Persons: Donald J, Cleta Mitchell, Rebecca Dunn, Richard Uihlein, , Mark Meadows, Russell T, Trump, Mitchell, Trump’s, John Eastman, I’ve, Donald Trump, badgered, illegals ”, , ” Ms, , ” Patrice Johnson, Mike Johnson, Chip Roy, Ron Armstrong, Richard Silvestri, Matthew Seifried, Seifried, Claire Zunk, Janine Iyer, Elizabeth Ayoub, “ Janine, Johnson, Ned Jones, John Richards Jr, don’t, Jim Womack, Mr, Jones, I’m, we’ve Organizations: Republican, The New York Times, Trump, Network, Republican National Committee, Bradley Impact Foundation, Conservative Partnership Institute, Trump White House, Citizens, Gateway Pundit, Federalist, Republicans, United States, Tea Party, Michigan, Mr, Republican Party, Michigan Fair, North, United Sovereign Americans, American Legislative Exchange Council, White House Locations: America, In Nevada, Georgia, Texas, United, Michigan, Ron Armstrong , Michigan, chimed, Trump, Georgia , Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina
Democrats had warned the new rules around certification could allow local election officials to delay or altogether decline to certify the election results as they searched for purported fraud or irregularities. Key GOP state officials, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, had also opposed the new rules. Republican state officials have launched an emergency appeal in Virginia, while Trump has attempted to play up the ruling for political gain. A Republican lawsuit led to a settlement with Detroit election officials that affirmed that there would be at least one GOP poll watcher in each precinct. But in Wisconsin, a judge rejected a lawsuit there to force election officials to hire more GOP poll workers in Racine.
Persons: , it’s, Donald Trump’s, they’re, Leah Tulin, Brennan, ” Tulin, , Republicans ’ “, Claire Zunk, Jocelyn Benson, Kamala Harris, Brad Raffensperger, Joe Biden’s, Trump Organizations: CNN, Republican, GOP, Republicans, Brennan Center for Justice, New York, Republican National Committee, CNN Republicans, Pennsylvania Supreme, Michigan Republicans, Democrat, Trump, Board, Department, Nevada GOP, America, Policy Institute, Democratic, RNC, House, of North, of North Carolina Chapel Hill Locations: In Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Mississippi, Georgia, Arizona, Arizona , Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, Virginia, Detroit, Wisconsin, Racine, Pennsylvania , Michigan, North Carolina, of North Carolina, Nebraska
3States Certify VotesAfter local officials review and certify results, states must finalize them by Dec. 11. Election officials and experts worry that false claims about fraudulent votes and electors could spark protests and put the electors’ ability to vote at risk. 5Congress Performs the Final CountOn Jan. 6, a newly elected Congress meets at the Capitol to finalize the electoral votes, overseen by the vice president. It is possible that some members of Congress could object to a state’s certification of electoral votes. If no candidate wins a majority of electoral votes, the House would vote to choose the president.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Jan Organizations: Workers, Electoral College, Electors, Trump, Capitol, Senate
The incident began on October 18 when a man called 911 pretending to be a distressed hiker, according to a Friday news release from the Monroe County Tennessee Sheriff’s Office. When first responders arrived at the scene in Tellico Plains, they found a dead man with identification belonging to Andrade, according to the sheriff’s office. Investigators discovered that Nicholas Wayne Hamlett, 45, of Alabama had been using Andrade’s identification and that he was wanted in Alabama on a parole violation, the sheriff’s office said. The sheriff’s office advises anyone with information about the case to share it with them and to call 911 if they see Hamlett. CNN has reached out to the Monroe County Tennessee Sheriff’s Office for more information.
Persons: Brandon Andrade, Andrade, wasn’t Andrade, Nicholas Wayne Hamlett, He’s Organizations: CNN, Monroe County Tennessee Sheriff’s, Investigators, Authorities, FBI, Tennessee Bureau of Locations: Tennessee, Monroe County Tennessee, Tellico Plains, Alabama, Tellico
Fact check: 32 false claims Trump made to Joe Rogan
  + stars: | 2024-10-27 | by ( Daniel Dale | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +20 min
Here is a fact check of 32 false claims Trump made to Rogan. The number of migrants: Trump claimed that at least “21 million” people have illegally crossed the border during the Biden administration. Trump’s Las Vegas crowd size: In his latest exaggeration about crowd sizes, Trump claimed there were “29,000 people” at his event the night prior. Foreign policyTrump and ISIS: Repeating one of his regular false claims, Trump said, “We defeated ISIS in record time. (This appeared to be an inadvertent mistake by Trump, but his claim was still inaccurate, and Trump has repeatedly bashed Biden over such mix-ups.)
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, Kamala Harris, Trump, Rogan, Biden, Harris, Alejandro Mayorkas, Joe Biden, , Hillary Clinton, Virginia, Carter, Jimmy Carter, ” Trump, , Tom Sofield, ” Harris, Obama, Kim Jong, Kim Jong Un, Barack Obama, Kim,  Trump, “ Nobody, , FactCheck.org, Gavin Newsom, ’ ” Pavel Molchanov, Raymond James &, Molchanov, “ I’d, Oprah, Winfrey’s, didn’t, Trump’s, John Trump, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Griffin, Mike Pence’s, “ It’s, Abraham Lincoln’s, Abraham Lincoln, Tad, Lincoln, “ Tad, Tad Lincoln, Willie, bashed Biden Organizations: CNN, Immigration, Department of Homeland Security, Trump, Homeland, House Republicans, Electoral College, Washington Post, ABC, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Republicans, Republican, Bucks, ISIS, North Korean, Obama, Biden, New York Times, Taiwan News, NASA, Federal Highway Administration, USA, Gov, Drilling, National Wildlife Reserve, Wildlife Refuge, Raymond James & Associates, Alaska Industrial Development, Export Authority, Democratic, Oprah, MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Newsweek, Schools, White House, Pentagon, Capitol Locations: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, United States, Wisconsin, Virginia, Oregon, Vegas, Las Vegas, Bucks County , Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas, Michigan, Philadelphia, North Korea, China, Trump’s, Taiwan, , , Midwest, California, ” California, Louisiana
Election officials — and reporters like me — have spent years explaining that voter fraud is incredibly rare. We know that because voting systems are designed with checks and balances to make it pretty hard to cheat. Election officials will then check your information against government databases, which typically verify your identity and citizenship. Checking the countAfter the results are tallied, the state conducts a risk-limiting audit by physically counting randomly selected batches of ballots and hand-counting them. The state also runs all the ballot images through a computer program that tallies the results.
Persons: , you’ll, ERIC Organizations: Social, U.S . Postal Service, Georgia, Registration Locations: Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania
Morgan Stanley analysts say they've seen "surprising conversion rates" of shoppers paying the fee. Costco could grow US signups by about 8%, or about 4 million people, analysts estimated. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The Morgan Stanley analysts said, "Our analysis is theoretical and we are not changing our estimates." AdvertisementIf you are a Costco worker who wants to share your perspective, please contact Dominick via email or text/call/Signal at 646.768.4750.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, , Morgan, Simeon Gutman, they've, Dominick Organizations: Netflix, Costco, Service, Business, Star, Walmart, Amazon Locations: Issaquah , Washington
AdvertisementJohn F. Kennedy International Airport broke ground on a new Terminal One in September 2022. A private consortium is investing $9.5 billion to modernize the new terminal, focusing on safety, efficiency, and the customer experience. New Terminal OneDevelopers hope the future state-of-the-art terminal will become a Skytrax five-star airport terminal — a feat no US airport had achieved until New York's LaGuardia Airport finally ditched its infamous "LaGarbage" nickname with a new and improved Terminal B in 2023. This includes facial recognition boarding, AI-powered gate systems, and air traffic technology to reduce the chance of near misses. If the technology works as promised, I'd look forward to flying through.
Persons: John F, SITA's, Taylor Rains, Taha Zahir, LaGuardia, Zahir Organizations: Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority of New, JFK, Phillippines Airlines, Air, New, Department of Transportation, Business, JFK's, BI, British Airways, Flyers, TSA, Changi Airport, Korean, ADB Locations: York, Port Authority of New York, North America, Air France, Long, London, Changi, NYC's, LaGuardia, Los Angeles
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has cleared the NFL’s five-step concussion protocol and will start Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, the team announced Friday. Tagovailoa has not played since Week 2 after he suffered a concussion in a Thursday night game against the Buffalo Bills. Sunday’s game against the Cardinals will mark 45 days since Tagovailoa sustained the concussion, at least the third of his professional career. In his two appearances this season, Tagovailoa completed 40 of 62 passes for 483 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. In July, Miami signed Tagovailoa, the fifth pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, to a four-year, $212.4 million contract extension with $167.1 million guaranteed.
Persons: Tua Tagovailoa, Tagovailoa, Mike McDaniel, Tagovailoa’s, , , ” Tagovailoa Organizations: Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Cardinals, NFL, Bills, Dolphins, AFC, Tagovailoa Locations: Miami
I do everything on my phone: reading books, catching up on TV shows, doing the daily crossword. I was intrigued by foldable smartphonesAgarwal's most recent iPhone compared to his new Honor Magic V3 folded. Unfolded, the Magic V3 is 4.4mm thin, half the width of the latest iPhone 16.iPhone 13 Pro side on with the Honor Magic V3 folded. Shubham AgarwalAs with any other smartphone, the Honor Magic V3 has a tall 6.43-inch screen that dominates the front. The Honor Magic V3 is the first of many folding phones that challenge the smartphone status quo and could win.
Persons: Shubham Agarwal, Agarwal, , It's, it's, I've Organizations: Service, Apple, Vodafone, Samsung Locations: China, Europe
CNN —Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared from concussion protocol and is set to play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday, emphasizing that medical experts have expressed support for the star to return. He had been placed on the injured reserve list and was eligible to return to play this week provided he cleared protocol. The Dolphins went 1-3 without their signal caller, as the offense averaged a league-low 8.75 points per game during his absence. McDaniel was asked Wednesday why Tagovailoa was placed on the injured reserve list if the quarterback said he was symptom-free. That’s it.”A day before Friday’s announcement that Tagovailoa had been cleared, Dolphins offensive coordinator Frank Smith was asked about how the 26-year-old quarterback’s return would help in his job.
Persons: Tua Tagovailoa, Mike McDaniel, , ” McDaniel, “ Tua, , McDaniel, ” Tagovailoa, Damar Hamlin, Tagovailoa, it’s, Frank Smith, ” Smith Organizations: CNN — Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Miami QB, CNN, NFL, NFL Players Association
An encampment of unhoused people in downtown New Orleans was forcibly relocated by the order of Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ahead of this weekend's Taylor Swift concerts, disrupting monthslong housing efforts with less than a week's notice. "It's not like Taylor Swift all of a sudden decided to come to New Orleans," Harris said. We, as a city, knew that Taylor Swift was coming, but there wasn't a conversation had other than last Friday." "So this is working, what we're doing is working," Harris said.
Persons: Jeff Landry, Taylor Swift, Lesli Harris, Swift, Harris, rumblings, Landry, Kate Kelly, ” Kelly, Burger, Joseph Neiswander, Helena Moreno, WDSU, Nathaniel Fields, Nola.com, Taylor Organizations: Louisiana Gov, Caesars Superdome, NBC News, New, Louisiana State Police’s, Louisiana State Police, State, Good, Burger King Locations: New Orleans, Louisiana, Orleans, Nola.com
His friend, a Clippers fan, had invited him to opening night. is a place by Clippers fans and for Clippers fans. Within moments, he was out, the first fan in Clippers history asked to leave The Wall. on Wednesday, and it wasn’t Chris, Steve, Ashley or any other adult who attended the overtime thriller. “That one,” the guard said, “I had to let go.”(Photo of Clippers owner Steve Ballmer: Ronald Cortes / Getty Images)
Persons: Chris, Steve, Chuck the Condor, Kevin Durant, Corey Maggette, Durant, , Yolanda, Ashley, Sharon, ” Sharon, , , Kirby Lee, Leonard, Devin Booker, couldn’t, Steve Ballmer, Ronald Cortes Organizations: LA Clippers, Los Angeles, Clippers, Phoenix Suns, NBA, Intuit, Steve Ballmer University, The Clippers, Suns, Intuit Dome, Wednesday’s Suns, Getty Locations: INGLEWOOD, Calif, Phoenix
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