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CNN —A day after getting the election subversion case against Donald Trump back, the presiding federal judge rejected another effort by the former president to have the case dismissed. Earlier this summer, the Supreme Court granted Trump sweeping immunity for official acts as president, and the case, brought by special counsel Jack Smith, is now back in the hands of Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, DC. The judge also found that Trump’s suggestions that Biden attempted to influence prosecutors was unfounded. In her ruling Saturday, Chutkan rejected Trump’s arguments that the case in Washington was brought only because Trump pleaded not guilty to charges of mishandling classified information in Florida — a case that was recently dismissed. “Defendant’s decision to enter a not guilty plea in Florida does not establish a realistic likelihood that this prosecution was vindictive,” Chutkan wrote.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Smith, Trump’s, , ’ ” Chutkan, Joe Biden, Biden, ” Chutkan Organizations: CNN, Justice Department, Defendant, Southern District of Locations: Washington , DC, Washington, Florida, Southern District, Southern District of Florida
After nearly eight months in limbo, former President Donald J. Trump’s federal election interference case sprang back to life on Saturday as the judge overseeing it scheduled a hearing in Washington for Aug. 16 to discuss next steps. At the hearing, the judge, Tanya S. Chutkan, will discuss with Mr. Trump’s lawyers and prosecutors in the office of the special counsel, Jack Smith, how each side would like to proceed with a complicated fact-finding mission the Supreme Court ordered last month. The order was part of its landmark ruling granting Mr. Trump broad immunity against criminal prosecution for acts arising from his presidency. A key element of that decision requires Judge Chutkan to sort through the 45-page indictment accusing Mr. Trump of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and decide which of its many allegations can move forward to trial and which arise from official acts of his presidency and will have to be tossed out.
Persons: Donald J, Tanya S, Jack Smith, Trump, Chutkan, Mr Organizations: Supreme Locations: Washington
CNN —A federal judge will consider how to proceed with special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case against Donald Trump during a hearing later this month, according to a brief order Saturday. The judge overseeing the case, Tanya Chutkan, scheduled a hearing for August 16 to consider how the case should move forward. It will be the first time the case is back in court since the Supreme Court granted Trump sweeping immunity for official acts as president – a ruling that may gut Smith’s prosecution. Chutkan also asked both prosecutors and defense attorneys to propose a new schedule for the case going forward by August 9. As part of the order Saturday, Chutkan also denied one of the former presidents’ motions to toss the case.
Persons: Jack Smith’s, Donald Trump, Tanya Chutkan, Trump, , Chutkan, Smith Organizations: CNN
Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and Alsu Kurmasheva make an emotional return to the U.S. Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky add to their Olympic medal collections. Jamie Squire / Getty ImagesBiles won gold in the women’s all-around gymnastics final, reclaiming her 2016 title and becoming the first American to win the Olympic all-around gold medal more than once. Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade won silver, and American Suni Lee, who won the all-around gold medal three years ago in Tokyo, took home the bronze. Katie Ledecky made Olympic history when she won a silver medal in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay final on Thursday. The battle intensifies to define HarrisIt goes without saying that Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to de-facto Democratic presidential nominee has been unprecedented.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Alsu, Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky, Sonya Massey, Biden, Harris, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Alsu Kurmasheva, Whelan, Gershkovich, Kurmasheva, , Vladimir Kara, Murza, Antony Blinken’s, Sergei Lavrov, Suni Lee, Jamie Squire, Biles, Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, Maddie Meyer, Peacock, Read, rance, wimmer, ▶️, ure, Ana l, J uly, dow, ros, Pres, ena, Gray, ood, Joh, edd, maki, abou, , in Organizations: U.S, Russia, Marine, Joint Base Andrews, Wall Street, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, Paris, unt, pla, us. Locations: Maryland, Germany, U.S, Russia, Slovenia, Norway, Poland, Radio Free Europe, Berlin, Paris, American, Tokyo, Belgium
The Trump Organization unveiled a private plane to fly running mate JD Vance. The leased Boeing 737 was emblazoned with the words 'Trump' and 'Vance' on the fuselage. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementJust hours after Donald Trump selected JD Vance as his 2024 running mate, the Trump Organization unveiled the Boeing plane that will fly the VP candidate along the campaign trail. The names "Trump" and "Vance" and the slogan "Make America Great Again!"
Persons: JD Vance, Trump, Vance, Jack Sweeney, , Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Organization, Boeing, Eastern Air Express, Service, Trump Force
Related stories"MCOTEA uses a mission-oriented context in operational testing to relate evaluation results to the impact on the Warfighter's ability to execute missions," the guidebook states. "Focusing on the mission context during operational test planning and execution provides a more robust operational test environment and facilitates evaluation goals." While the real-world MADIS system will be equipped not only with Stinger missiles but also with 30mm machine gun turrets, officials said the tests so far have only involved training ammo. This fall, 3rd LAAB will finally get its first 13 MADIS systems right as the weapon achieves initial operating capability, marking it ready for combat. Program managers said earlier this year that the Marine Corps wants a total of 190 MADIS and 21 L-MADIS systems.
Persons: , USS Boxer, jammer, MADIS, Cpl, Apollo Wilson, Lance Cpl, Jack C, Howell MADIS, Morgan Blackstock, Neil Mabini Col, Andrew Konicki, Blackstock, Taylor Barefoot, Barefoot, Robert Barclay, Barclay, Matthew Romonoyske Organizations: Service, Marine Air Defense Integrated, Marines, Air Battalion, Business, Tactical Vehicles, USS, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, Polaris, Military, . US Marines, Marine Air Defense, US Marine Corps, Marine Corps, DoD, MCOTEA, Marine Air Defense Integrated System, MADIS, Marine Corps Systems Command, Sandboxx, " Systems, Mk1, US Navy, Air Defense, Corps, Unmanned, Systems, US Marines Locations: Strait, Hormuz, Yuma, America, Philippine, Camp Pendleton , California, Washington ,, Bataan
U.S. gymnastics superstar Simone Biles isn't the only Olympian feeling the Paris heat. A rain-soaked 2024 Olympics opening ceremony has since given way to sun and heat warnings, with temperatures in the French capital climbing to as high as 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit) in recent days. "Don't come for me about my hair," Biles said via Instagram before Tuesday's gymnastics team final. "IT WAS DONE but bus has NO AC and it's like 9,000 degrees. They give bottles to the players but the bottles don't stay cool, so, you know, you're drinking hot water out there," he added.
Persons: Jack Draper, Taylor Fritz, Suzanne, Lenglen, Simone Biles isn't, Biles, haven't, it's, Draper Organizations: US, Roland, Reuters Locations: Paris, Instagram, British
Tucked between the towering Blue Mountains and azure Caribbean Sea, the White Witch Golf Course is 6,758 yards of green serenity in one of Jamaica's bubbliest resort towns. Rose Hall Developments Rose Hall Great House is the jewel in the estate's crown, a plantation mansion that had fallen into ruin before American businessman John Rollins purchased the 7,000-acre plot in the 1960s and restored the building to its colonial-era opulence. Rose Hall DevelopmentsAnnie supposedly murdered her husband to assume ownership of Rose Hall, which she went on to run with an iron fist. You can’t miss it.”Palmer's ghost is said to roam the fairways of the White Witch golf course on horseback. The White Witch course – which had cost some $8.5 million to build – was forced into contingency planning, but rebounded over the subsequent decade.
Persons: Johnny Cash, Rose, Annie Palmer, , Cash, Cinnamon, ” Cash, Rose Hall, White, John Rollins, Rollins, Edward Burke, Anna Nordqvist, Kevin C, Cox, Usain Bolt, James Bond superfans, Roger Moore, Bond, Baron Samedi, Keith Stein, Stein, it's, Palmer, Baron, James Bond, Annie Mary Paterson, Paterson, John Palmer, Hall, Hall Developments Annie, ” Stein, Takoo, Playtime, , Benjamin Radford, Radford, Rose Hall’s, ” Radford, can’t, , Waddell, James Castello, Herbert G, Geoffrey S, Yates, Rosa Palmer, Kelly, née Paterson, ” Palmer, “ She’s, “ it’s Organizations: CNN, Rose Hall Great House, Rose Hall, Rose, Rose Hall Developments Rose, Great, Jamaica LPGA, White Witch, Hall Developments, Inquirer, Jamaica Archives Locations: Caribbean, Montego Bay, American, Swedish, Toronto, Montego, Haiti, British, , Jamaica, Delaware, Palmyra, Bonavista, Jamaican, , Inverness
The kids that like doing that boring part are just not your typical kid.”Memes of Nedoroscik sitting and waiting 2-plus hours to compete went viral this week, while phrases like Pommel Horse Guy, America’s Pommel Horse Hero and the Clark Kent of Pommel Horse spread across the Internet. But when it was time to hop on the pommel horse, he delivered an #Olympics moment. This week, The Athletic spoke with some of Nedoroscik’s former teammates, coaches and supporters to hear their best stories of America’s Mr. Pommel Horse. “That’s Stephen. (Matt Marton / USA Today)Taking away the Rubik’s CubeNedoroscik was obsessive and passionate about learning pommel horse.
Persons: Matt Carbone, Carbone, that’s, Stephen, , he’s, Stephen Nedoroscik, haven’t, ” Carbone, “ We’re, Nedoroscik, Liz Gonzalez, Bob, it’s, Liz, Bob —, , Bob Gonzalez, “ They’re, Guy, Clark Kent, Ben Cooperman, ” Cooperman, , USA's Stephen Nedoroscik, 6vRNnUXhF2, America’s, Michael Meagher, Meagher, Steve, , ” Meagher, , he’ll, ’ ” Meagher, “ That’s Stephen, “ He’s, Kareem Abdul, Jabbar, Cooperman, Matt Marton, Bryan Perla, ” Nedoroscik, “ He’d, Ian Skirkey, “ I’ve, Brennan Pantazis, Pantazis hadn’t, Pantazis, ‘ Brennan, ” Pantazis, Penn, Jack Baldwin, ” Baldwin, “ Stephen, Baldwin, ” Sam Davis, Davis, ” Davis, ” Said Baldwin, “ That’s, Daniela Porcelli Organizations: Sterling Gym, Paris Olympics, U.S, Penn State, Sterling, University of Massachusetts, ’ Worcester Technical High, Engineering, Worcester Tech, Junior, Worcester, NBA, NCAA, Stanford, Penn, Team USA, Rocket, XBox, Rocket League Locations: Sterling ,, Worcester, Paris, USA, Las Vegas, Vegas, Penn State, Eurasia
This was a day to forget for the United States men’s soccer team. As seen from the graphic below, Morocco dominated the game in key statistical metrics, ending the United States’ hopes of a medal. Thus concludes the United States men’s two-tournament summer. Tanner Tessmann was at the heart of most of the United States’ positive passages. It won’t inspire many hearts and minds, but the United States did exactly that in the first half against Morocco — save for one ill-advised wag of Harriel’s leg.
Persons: Soufiane Rahimi, Ilias Akhomach, Hakimi, Mehdi Maouhoub, United States ’, Jeff Rueter, Greg O’Keeffe, Bryan Reynolds, Ricardo Pepi, Malik Tillman, Gio Reyna, Yunus Musah, Marko Mitrovic, Duncan McGuire, Walker Zimmerman, Miles Robinson, Zimmerman, Alex Gottschalk, McGuire, Griffin Yow, Mitrovic, Djordje Mihailovic, Gianluca Busio, Jack McGlynn didn’t, Maximilian Dietz, Tanner Tessmann, Patrick Schulte, Kevin Paredes, Tim Weah, Nathan Harriel …, Harriel, Paul Ellis, Rahimi, Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, Morocco’s, Morocco —, Marc Atkins, Paredes, Brad Smith, Bilal El Khannous, Greg O’Keeffe Rahimi’s, isn’t, Al, plaudit, Tarik Sektioui’s, John Todd Organizations: United, soccer, Copa America, Olympics, PSV Eindhoven, New, Philadelphia Union, Getty, Real Betis, Guinea, Morocco, Wolfsburg, Paredes ruffled, U.S, Asian Champions League, UAE Locations: United States, Morocco, Parc, States, New Zealand, Guinea, France, Ukraine, U.S, Al Ain, American
The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan, like other institutions that memorialize the Holocaust, has long relied on survivors to provide firsthand accounts of the cruelties imposed by the Nazis and the various paths people took to endure. But with the ranks of survivors thinning — almost all are in their 80s or 90s — the museum has been working to find the most effective ways to convey to future generations how easily a civilized society can descend into almost incomprehensible barbarism and systematic mass slaughter. “What I care about is what your grandchildren’s grandchildren will know,” said Jack Kliger, the museum’s president and chief executive, a son of survivors. In planning for what Kliger calls “a post-survivor world,” the museum could have simply offered taped videos of individuals recounting their painful experiences. But museum officials worried that such an approach risked putting forth a fragmented and misleading sense of what happened; that someone viewing, say, the testimony of a prisoner of a concentration camp might think that all Holocaust survivors spent World War II in concentration camps.
Persons: , Jack Kliger, Organizations: of Jewish Heritage Locations: Lower Manhattan
Does Anyone Have Leverage Over Nicolás Maduro?
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( Julie Turkewitz | Jack Nicas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The message delivered Thursday night was blunt: The United States recognized Venezuela’s opposition presidential candidate as the winner in Sunday’s election and dismissed a declaration by election officials that the country’s autocrat, President Nicolás Maduro, had won. The U.S. declaration ratcheted up the international condemnation of a vote riddled with irregularities and was an attempt to warn Mr. Maduro that the world would not accept a farce. Even some of Mr. Maduro’s fellow leftist leaders in Latin America have expressed grave doubts about his claim of victory. But will it matter? There is widespread skepticism that foreign pressure will affect Mr. Maduro’s grip on power, at least in the short term.
Persons: Nicolás Maduro, Biden, Edmundo González, Maduro, Maduro’s Organizations: United, New York Times Locations: United States, U.S, Latin America
What’s Uniting, and Dividing, Native Voters in ArizonaNative American voters were key to helping Democrats clinch Arizona in 2020. But in this election, many Native voters say they feel exhausted, disappointed and torn about how to vote. But overall it was frustration and anxiety that we heard as we talked with more than four dozen voters around Phoenix and on the Navajo Nation, the country’s largest reservation, about their concerns. Many voters felt like they had been left out of the state’s growing economy, with unemployment for Native Americans almost double the national average. Most of the voters we spoke to said no, but some were willing to give him another shot.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Al Yazzie, Biden, Donald J, Trump, Lewis Fort, Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie, Clissene Lewis Clissene Lewis Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie Dorothy Denetsosie, Caleb Dash, Lewis Clissene Lewis Caleb Dash Caleb Dash Clissene Lewis Clissene Lewis “, Donald Trump, , Jan, , I’m, You’re, ” You’re, we’re, “ Trump, Caleb Dash Caleb Dash, MakanaLani, MakanaLani Pike Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie Dorothy Denetsosie, Pike Caleb Dash Caleb Dash Kyle Mitchell Diné, Kyle Mitchell Diné, Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie Dorothy Denetsosie, Caleb Dash Caleb Dash Kyle Mitchell Kyle Mitchell “, Sandra Willeford, Sandra Willeford Darrell Acothley, Darrell Acothley Organizations: Voters, Arizona Native, Democrats, Arizona, Democratic, Phoenix, Navajo Nation, Government, Lewis Fort McDowell, Maricopa Indian, , White, Tribal Youth, Maricopa Indian Community Locations: Arizona, Navajo, Washington, Lewis Fort McDowell Yavapai, Caleb Dash Salt, Pima, Maricopa Indian, Maricopa, MakanaLani Pike, Salt, Phoenix
The case returns to Judge Tanya Chutkan one month after the Supreme Court issued a game-changing ruling on presidential power. But the Supreme Court interceded earlier this year and put the case on pause to consider Trump’s claims of presidential immunity. Attorneys working on the case believe that Chutkan will move quickly with the case back in her jurisdiction, according to sources familiar with their thinking. Any move she makes will be under extreme scrutiny, given that it’s the only remining federal case against Trump after the Florida federal judge overseeing his classified documents case, Aileen Cannon, dismissed those criminal charges against Trump and his two co-defendants. Cannon appeared to hold hearings on nearly every motion in the Trump case before her, but Chutkan often rules without hearing from the parties in person.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Trump’s, Jack Smith’s, Mike Pence, Trump, Aileen Cannon, , ’ Chutkan, , ” Chutkan, She’s, “ Tanya’s, it’s, shouldn’t, Tim Parlatore, Cannon, , CNN’s Holmes Lybrand, Evan Perez, Paula Reid, Casey Gannon Organizations: CNN, Trump, Capitol, DC, Court Locations: Washington ,, Florida, Washington
Jon Pizer/Leather ApronAn illustration of Jon Pizer in Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries." NetflixThe police started looking into a suspect dubbed "Leather Apron" following the death of Polly Nichols, the Ripper's first victim, on August 31, 1888. Crime historian Adam Wood explained in the Netflix series that a man called Jon Pizer was later identified as "Leather Apron." Pizer told an inquest into Chapman's death on September 12, 1888 that he used the leather apron nickname. The website states Pizer told the Press Association after his release: "They found nothing in my possession that would incriminate me, thank God.
Persons: Jon Pizer, Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Adam Wood, Jack, Richard Jones, Pizer, Nichols, Chapman Organizations: Netflix, Press Association Locations: Whitechapel
According to an NBC News review of police hiring laws in Illinois, Grayson’s hiring did not appear to have violated state or local police hiring policies. And an NBC News review of hiring practices around the country shows that there is a patchwork of hiring standards that vary from state to state and from community to community. Experts say the hiring standards in many small law enforcement agencies are often lower than those of large city agencies. In Illinois, in addition to its state law, city councils and county commissions can also set their own stricter hiring rules. Using the California hiring standards as a model, Guller tells his clients to send seasoned investigators out to interview a person’s former romantic partners, neighbors, employers and even patrons at their favorite bars.
Persons: Sonya Massey, , Sean Grayson’s, Grayson’s, Thomas Campion, Grayson, Jack Campbell, George Floyd, , Michael Bricker, , Sonya, Matt Guller, ” Sonya Massey, Ben Crump, ” Ed Obayashi, ” Obayashi, who’ve, John O'Connor, Campion, Massey, ” Sean Smoot, Tony Dejak, Sean Smoot, Smoot, Barack Obama’s, “ You’ve, “ We’re, ” Bricker, Guller, ” Guller, James Allard, Allard, Eric Hurd, ” Hurd, Hurd, David Corey, ” Smoot Organizations: Army, NBC, NBC Nightly, U.S . Justice Department, Chicago Police Department, , New Jersey State Police, NBC News, Police, Minneapolis Police Department, Office, Cleveland City, Illinois, Force, Century, Illinois State Police, Chicago, East, Institute for Forensic Psychology, New York State Police, American Psychological Association, “ Chiefs Locations: Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield , Ill, California, . Illinois, Logan, East Coast, Steuben County New York, Buffalo, George Floyd , New York, Although New York, New York, ‘ Illinois, Oregon, “ Illinois
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Sonya Massey said Thursday that blame for her killing lay with the deputy alone. “We were satisfied that he could work as a police officer in Illinois,” Campbell said. Grayson worked for six law enforcement agencies in central Illinois in four years, in both part-time and full-time roles, before he was hired by Sangamon County, according to the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Sonya Massey speaks with Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson at the door of her home in Springfield, Ill., on July 6. Campbell said Grayson and the other deputy who responded were not aware of Donna Massey’s call before they went to Massey’s home.
Persons: Sonya Massey, Jack Campbell, Sean Grayson, Massey, ” Campbell, , Grayson, Campbell, Logan, ” Grayson, , , Massey’s, Donna Massey, ” Donna Massey, hadn’t, Donna Massey’s, “ We’re, Dan Fultz, Maggie Vespa, Janelle Griffith Organizations: NBC News, Illinois, Office, Army, Police Locations: SPRINGFIELD, Ill, The Illinois, Sangamon County, Illinois, Logan, Sangamon, Springfield , Ill, Springfield, Chicago, Springfield ,, New Jersey
Rome CNN —It’s about to get just a little bit quieter in Venice –- at least that’s the hope of the city council, which has banned tour guides from using megaphones and limited the groups to 25 people. Exceptions to the changes, which came into force Thursday, include children under 2 years of age, and visiting students and educational trips. Tourists and guides who break the 25-person limit or use loudspeakers will face fines of approximately $50-$100. However, the city has said it will double the charge when it reinstates it, probably later this year. Officials on the Greek island of Santorini are considering limiting the number of cruise ships that can dock off its shores.
Persons: Rome, Rome CNN —, Organizations: Rome CNN, overtourism Locations: Venice, Murano, overtourism ., Europe, Netherlands, Greece, Spain, Santorini, Spanish, Barcelona
Please.” It’s unclear whether the deputies who responded the next day knew about her mental health concern. On July 5, Massey and her mother, Donna Massey, called 911 at different times, according to Sangamon County records. In a news conference, Massey’s family and their attorney Ben Crump said she had mental health challenges. You can go get it but that’s a headshot.”Officers trained to recognize mental health crisesLaw enforcement experts tell CNN officers are trained in recognizing whether they are dealing with someone who might be experiencing a mental health crisis. The officers could have asked more questions to determine Massey’s mental state and asked whether she’s receiving social services before using deadly force, experts said.
Persons: Sonya Massey, Sean Grayson, Jack Campbell, Massey, Donna Massey, , Ben Crump, ” Crump, ” Massey, Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Jefferson, Crump, Massey’s, , Sonya Massey –, she’s, Vincent Alban, everybody’s, , Grayson, Jesus, ” Grayson, I’m, he’s, Steven Snodgrass, Grayson “, Dave Campbell, ” Grayson’s, ” CNN’s Eric Levenson, Bill Kirkos, Raja Razek, Sarah Dewberry, Brad Parks Organizations: CNN, New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, Reuters, , John’s, Massey, Authorities, Illinois State Police, International Association of Chiefs, Police, Virden Police, Auburn Police Department, Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office Locations: Illinois, Springfield, Sangamon County, Springfield Monday, Chicago , Illinois, St, Macoupin, Logan
The U.K. stock market is likely to rise over the course of 12 months, if the Bank of England cuts interest rates on Thursday and history repeats itself, according to a CNBC Pro analysis. Economists say the forecasts for whether the U.K. central bank will either reduce or hold rates are a close call. A decision to lower interest rates — which sit at at 5.25% currently — would mark the first time monetary police has been eased in Britain since the hiking cycle began in December 2021. The analysis found that, on three occasions the index had risen more than 20% on average within a year after an interest rate cut. For instance, the domestically focused index of 250 stocks rose by 17% across three months after the Bank of England cut rates in 1998.
Persons: Agne Stengeryte, BoE, Nora Szentivanyi Organizations: Bank of England, CNBC, CNBC Pro, Bank of, Bank, America's, Barclays Locations: Britain, Bank of England
Block beat on profit in its second-quarter earnings report on Thursday. Earnings per share: 93 cents adjusted vs. 84 cents expected93 cents adjusted vs. 84 cents expected Revenue: $6.16 billion vs. $6.28 billion expectedBlock, formerly known as Square, posted $2.23 billion in gross profit, up 20% from a year ago. Analysts tend to focus on gross profit as a more accurate measurement of the company's core transactional businesses. The Cash App business, the company's popular mobile payment platform and a significant contributor to overall profitability, reported $1.3 billion in gross profit, a 23% year-over-year jump. The company raised its full-year guidance for gross profit, adjusted earnings and adjusted operating income.
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Block, Dorsey, Nick Molnar Organizations: LSEG, Twitter
Tom Daley unveils his latest Olympic knitting handiwork
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( Leah Dolan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —While most Olympic divers sitting poolside at Paris’ Aquatic Center are anxiously twiddling their thumbs, one athlete has been twiddling a pair of knitting needles. Tom Daley, the 30-year-old Team GB diver who won his fifth Olympic medal earlier this week, has unveiled his latest achievement: a handknitted Paris Games themed sweater. Daley has been photographed knitting during every stolen moment while in Paris for the Olympic Games — whether he is watching his teammates compete or resting between his own events. “I don’t know how to just do nothing,” Daley said during an interview with CNN in Paris on Thursday. “So I sketched it out, made tension gauges and did the measurements and the maths to be able to figure out how to make it… You know (knitting) can be quite technical at times.
Persons: Tom Daley, Jack, “ Daley ”, Daley, ” Daley, Dustin Lance Black, , , Daley’s, Tom Organizations: CNN, Team, Paris Games, Paris, Olympic, YouTube, Games, Tokyo, Instagram Locations: Paris,
But Republican voters slammed Mr. Richer when he said, correctly, that the election had not been stolen from former President Donald J. Trump. Mr. Heap galvanized that anger and mistrust while not actually declaring whether he believed the 2020 election had been stolen. He said he would restore Republican voters’ confidence in the system. Another conservative Republican challenger, Don Hiatt, had flatly declared that the past two elections in Arizona were stolen. Mr. Heap is now expected to face Timothy Stringham, a Democrat and military veteran, in the general election in November.
Persons: Richer, Jan Brewer, Doug Ducey, Donald J, Trump, Shelby Busch, Mr, Heap, Don Hiatt, ” Mr, Timothy Stringham Organizations: Republican, Maricopa County Republican Locations: Maricopa County, Arizona
Before that, the 30-year-old’s most prestigious prize was an Olympic gold medal, clinched in Japan in 2021. He was in and out of hospital for two years.”Stefan Schauffele (left) watches his son prepare for the 2022 US Open. Some 38 years after his Olympic dream vanished, Stefan Schauffele went to sleep with a gold medal in bed beside him. Harry How/Getty ImagesThe question is, now that he’s experienced both, where does Olympic glory rank next to major success? “It’s hard to put them up next to each other because they’re so unique and different to me,” Schauffele said.
Persons: Xander Schauffele’s, , scooping, Stefan Schauffele, Schauffele, CNN Sport’s Don Riddell, , ” Stefan Schauffele, Cliff Hawkins, , ” Schauffele, Mike Ehrmann, Chris Como, Andrew Redington, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, he’s, , Harry, I’ve Organizations: CNN, PGA Championship, Royal Troon, Games Locations: Germany, Japan, Paris, Stuttgart, Seoul, San Diego , California, Tokyo, Valhalla, Kentucky, Scotland, Hawaii
CNN —Simone Biles has seemingly clapped back at criticism from former teammate MyKayla Skinner following the US gymnastics team’s victory at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday. “It was not my intention to offend of disrespect any of the athletes or to take away from their hard work,” she wrote. “I take full responsibility for what I said and I deeply apologize.”Skinner and Biles both competed for Team USA at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Skinner retired after winning a silver medal on vault at the Games. After winning the team gold on Tuesday, Biles now holds the most Olympic medals of any US gymnast in history, adding to her title as the most decorated gymnast of all time.
Persons: CNN — Simone Biles, MyKayla Skinner, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera, Skinner, , Simone, , ” Biles, ” Skinner, Biles Organizations: CNN, Paris Olympics, Team USA, Games Locations: Biles, Tokyo
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