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DALLAS — Newly emerged film footage of President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade speeding down a Dallas freeway toward a hospital after he was fatally wounded sold at auction Saturday for $137,500. The auction house said the buyer wishes to remain anonymous. The film then picks up after Kennedy has been shot, with Carpenter rolling as the motorcade roars down Interstate 35. Projecting it onto his bedroom wall around 2010, gates was at first underwhelmed by the footage from Lemmon Avenue. The auction house has released still photos from the portion of the film showing the race down I-35, but it is not publicly releasing video of that part.
Persons: DALLAS —, John F, Dale Carpenter, Carpenter, Jacqueline Kennedy, Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Abraham Zapruder, Clint Hill —, Bobby Livingston, , James Gates, wasn’t, Gates Organizations: Dealey Plaza, Texas, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Lemmon Locations: Dallas, Boston, Parkland
Former FBI agent Jason Hogg shared five tips to stay safe online. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jason Hogg, a former FBI agent and an executive at the private equity firm Great Hill Partners. I can't talk too much about it, but I was a special agent with the FBI. My father was the former CEO of MasterCard and a former FBI agent himself, but he still ended up having a significant amount of money removed from his checking account due to compromised credentials that he did not reset. AdvertisementFor all the positive things that come from social media, it creates a treasure trove of information for bad actors.
Persons: Jason Hogg, Hogg, , didn't, we've, That's Organizations: FBI, Service, Great Hill Partners, Special, MasterCard Locations: Brooklyn
Republicans stand a good chance of erasing the Democrats’ narrow 51-49 Senate majority in November, a hard reality that complicates Harris' transition planning. Members of Harris’ transition team have studied that one — the handoff from Ronald Reagan to George H.W. Harris' team is operating under an unusually compressed timeline and is still building the basic apparatus needed to vet potential hires and staff an administration. Last month, Harris' campaign appointed Yohannes Abraham to run the team that is preparing for a transfer of power. He came to his new role with direct experience, having been executive director of Biden’s transition in 2020.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Kamala Harris, Harris, who’ve, Joe Biden, Biden, undercutting, , Barack Obama, Robert Gates, George W, Bush's, Gates, , It’s, Ronald Reagan, George H.W, George H.W . Bush, They've, Hillary Clinton, Obama, Donald Trump, Yohannes Abraham, Abraham, Trump, , she’s, Max Stier, There’s, Christine Wormuth, Kathleen Hicks, Michèle Flournoy, Rosa Brooks, ” Brooks, ” Harris, William Burns, Burns, who've, he's, Rohini Kosoglu, Harris ’, Julianne Smith, Phil Gordon, Sens, Chris Murphy, Chris Coons, Linda Thomas, Greenfield, Samantha Power, Walz, Pete Buttigieg, Buttigieg, it’s “, Gina Raimondo, Joe ”, ” Raimondo, Raimondo Organizations: Republican, Biden, Senate, NBC, Trump, Pentagon, Democratic, Senate Democrats, Republicans, University of Virginia's, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, Partnership for Public Service, Army, CIA, White House, NATO, United Nations, U.S . Agency for International Development, Transportation, Biden's Cabinet, Fox News Locations: Washington, George H.W ., U.S, Indonesia, Connecticut, Delaware, United, Biden's
Shigeru Ishiba is set to be appointed Japan's prime minister on Tuesday. Ishiba has previously suggested that Japan's military pact with the US should be overhauled. AdvertisementShigeru Ishiba, a former defense and agriculture minister, is set to become Japan's next prime minister. AdvertisementHis leadership is likely to transform Japan's military alliance with the US, as well as have wider implications for the region's security. However, Japan's military is beset by recruiting challenges and is experiencing manpower shortages.
Persons: Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's, Ishiba, , Fumio Kishida Organizations: Liberal Democratic Party, Service, LDP, Reuters, Wall Street, Washington, Foreign Relations, NATO, Guardian, Japan's Yomiuri Locations: Japan, Taiwan, China
Advertisement"The pressure is very, very high," Jennifer Hephzibah, a senior HR professional in India, told Business Insider. 'Glorifying overwork'This always-on culture has come under the spotlight recently following the death of an EY employee, Anna Sebastian Perayil, in July. EY told BI it was "taking the family's correspondence with utmost seriousness and humility" and called Perayil's death an "irreparable loss." AdvertisementCost centers and cheap laborHuge multinational companies, such as EY, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Accenture, have set up cost centers in India. "It definitely exists that multinational companies tend to think, 'We love that the Indians work hard, so let's keep doing that.'"
Persons: , it's, Jennifer Hephzibah, Anna Sebastian Perayil, Peryail's, Sebastian Perayil, Anna, Perayil's, Rajiv Memani, EY, Narayana Murthy, Kavach Khanna, Khanna, Jeanie Chang, let's, Chang, Hephzibah, Jeanie Organizations: Service, International Labour Organization, Business, Boston Consulting Group, Infosys, Google, Microsoft, Accenture, Global, Centers, BI, Gallup State Locations: India, Japan
Iwao Hakamada was acquitted after 46 years on death row for a 1968 quadruple murder. Hakamada was the longest-serving inmate on death row of any prisoner worldwide. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAn 88-year-old man has been acquitted of multiple murders in Japan after spending 46 years on death row — most of them in solitary confinement. Iwao Hakamada, the world's longest-serving death row inmate, was found guilty in 1968 of murdering his boss, his boss's wife, and their two children and setting fire to their home.
Persons: Iwao Hakamada, Hakamada, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Japan
China launched an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementChina said it successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday in a move likely to fuel concerns among its neighbors. The Chinese defense ministry said the missile, carrying a "dummy warhead" was launched at 8:44 a.m. local time and fell into "expected areas" in the Pacific Ocean.
Persons: , Japan's 47news Organizations: Service, Business Locations: China, Hawaii
On Monday, Israel dramatically expanded its aerial assaults on Lebanon with airstrikes that killed nearly 500 people and wounded more than 1,600. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has warned of coming military strikes, but Israeli officials have not told U.S. officials whether or when a ground offensive could begin, the three defense officials said. The officials estimate a large offensive into southern Lebanon would take thousands more troops and armored vehicles, in addition to forces to hold any territory. In addition to tens of thousands of U.S. troops in the region, the Biden administration is considering options to send other military assets to the region. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could dash already dwindling hopes for a cease-fire deal and hostage exchange with Hamas.
Persons: Pat Ryder, , Mahmoud Zayyat, Biden, Israel ratcheted, Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Harry S, Truman, Abraham Lincoln, Joe Biden, Assembly’s, Netanyahu Organizations: Defense Department, Hezbollah, Hamas, Pentagon, Getty Images Biden, Israeli, U.S, United Nations, Assembly Locations: Israel, Lebanon, U.S, Lebanese, Zaita, AFP, Gaza, Norfolk , Virginia, Europe, New York
Zhu Hengpeng disappeared after criticizing Xi Jinping, according to The Wall Street Journal. Zhu is believed to have criticized China's economy and Xi's leadership in a private WeChat group. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA top economist has joined the growing list of China's elite to have disappeared from public life after criticizing Xi Jinping, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Persons: Zhu Hengpeng, Xi, Zhu, , CASS, Chen Daoyin Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai University of Political Science, Law, Business
CNN —A US Navy replenishment ship sustained damage while operating in the Middle East in an incident that remains under investigation, according to a Navy official. The USNS Big Horn was damaged after the ship refueled and replenished Navy vessels operating in the region, including the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and several guided-missile destroyers. The Navy official would not say where the incident occurred or what type of damage the replenishment oiler sustained. The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has been operating in and around the Gulf of Oman in an effort to send a message of deterrence to Iran. All crew members on board the ship are safe, and US 5th Fleet, which controls Navy operations in the Middle East, is assessing the situation, the official added.
Persons: Big Horn, Abraham Lincoln, Organizations: CNN, Navy, Big, Fleet Locations: Gulf of Oman, Iran
Germany's Social Democratic Party narrowly beat the hard-right Alternative for Germany in Brandenburg. SPD's win came after a historic loss to the far-right earlier this month. AdvertisementAfter a historic loss to the far-right earlier this month, Germany's ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD) party narrowly dodged another blow this weekend. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is projected to have won the election in the state of Brandenburg, albeit by less than two percentage points. Preliminary exit polls in Brandenburg showed the SPD at 30.9%, narrowly edging out the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party with 29.2%.
Persons: SPD's, , Olaf Scholz's Organizations: Germany's Social Democratic Party, Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, Service, Social Democratic Party, SPD, Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party, Business Locations: Germany, Brandenburg
CNN —Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that “the Jewish people” would be partially to blame if he loses in November, escalating his persistent campaign trail criticism of Jewish voters and insisting that Democrats hold a “curse” over them. But the former president appeared preoccupied with what he described as ingratitude from Jewish voters, whom he said should be supporting him in greater proportions because of his record on Israel. Still, Trump has repeatedly cast his rival as “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish.”“You have to defeat Kamala Harris more than any other people on earth,” Trump said, addressing the Jewish voters in the audience. You want to control your politicians, that’s fine,” Trump said at the Republican Jewish Coalition in December 2015. “I’m a negotiator like you folks, we are negotiators.”But Trump’s open frustration with Jewish voters became a more frequent theme in the aftermath of his 2020 election defeat.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ I’m, Trump, Kamala, Harris, Miriam Adelson, , ” Trump, , Israel haters, ” Harris, Israel, Harris’s, Doug Emhoff, Israel ”, Kamala Harris, I’ve, Jose Luis Magana, Amy Spitalnick, footballs, ” Spitalnick, , “ You’re, Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Jewish Democratic, , , Israel, Jewish, Democrats, Democrat Party, Democratic, Biden, American, Abraham Accords, Jewish Council, Public Affairs, American Jewish, Republican Jewish Coalition, Israeli, Hamas Locations: Washington, Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Iran, “ Israel, Washington ,, New York, American, United States, U.S, ” “ U.S
MrBeast and Amazon are facing a class-action lawsuit from contestants on "Beast Games." It alleges that contestants on the reality show suffered sexual harassment, pay issues, and more. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementYouTube star MrBeast and Amazon are facing a class-action lawsuit from contestants on the reality show "Beast Games."
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PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Kamala Harris will take questions from three members of the National Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday, six weeks after former President Donald Trump questioned her ethnicity and clashed with a journalist at the organization’s national convention in Chicago. But it is not an official campaign event, and it is open only to select NABJ members and 100 students from historically Black colleges and universities. “I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black,” Trump said, drawing gasps. “NABJ does not endorse political candidates as a journalism organization,” NABJ President Ken Lemon said in a statement last week. The interview with Vice President Harris is designed to inform the public and give our members access to help inform their reporting.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, NABJ, Sheila Jackson Lee, Tonya Mosley, Gerren Keith Gaynor, White, Eugene Daniels, Playbook, PolitiFact, Rachel Scott, , Abraham Lincoln, ” Trump, ” Harris, , , Ken Lemon, Trump Organizations: PHILADELPHIA, National Association of Black Journalists, White House, Politico, YouTube, Trump, ABC, NBC Locations: Chicago, Texas, WHYY, Philadelphia, California
According to the FT, the EU plans to raise billions to help Ukraine by the end of the year. It comes after plans to use profits from Russia's frozen funds to help Ukraine fell short. Ukraine faces a $38 billion financial gap and relies on aid from the US and Western allies. AdvertisementThe EU is preparing to provide up to $45 billion in loans to Ukraine within the next four months, according to a report in the Financial Times. The move comes after a plan to use profits from Russia's frozen funds to help Ukraine ran into roadblocks.
Persons: , Josep Borrell Organizations: Service, Financial Times, European Commission, Business Locations: Ukraine, Washington
The history of the US Secret Service
  + stars: | 2024-09-16 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
The agency was commissioned within the Treasury Department, and the Secret Service was entirely focused on counterfeit money, a major problem of the day. Threatening presidents was not made a crime until 1917, the same year Congress approved Secret Service protection for the immediate family of a president. The Secret Service remained a part of the Treasury Department until 2003, when a massive government reorganization after the 9/11 terror attacks moved the Secret Service to the Department of Homeland Security. But the Secret Service is still tasked with fighting financial crimes. The entire Secret Service employs nearly 8,000 people for its protective and investigative missions, and it secures thousands of events each year.
Persons: Abraham Lincoln, Allan Pinkerton, Lincoln, Erik Larson, Pinkerton, Union Gen, George McClellan, McClellan, Lafayette Baker, John Frederick Parker, Parker, John Wilkes Booth, Baker, Booth, Grover Cleveland, — James Garfield, William McKinley, Leon Czolgosz, Theodore Roosevelt, Roosevelt, Robert F, Kennedy, Trump’s reemergence, Trump, CNN’s Stephen Collinson, Kamala Harris, walling, Ryan Wesley Routh, Sen, JD Vance, Trump’s, Ron DeSantis, Kimberly Cheatle Organizations: CNN, Union, of Congress, Library of Congress, Smithsonian Magazine, Ford’s Theatre, United States Secret Service, Service, Treasury Department, Congress, White, California Democratic, Department of Homeland Security, Trump, Republican, Secret Service, Republican Gov Locations: Baltimore, Lincoln, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, New York City, Pennsylvania, West Palm Beach , Florida, Alexandria, Virginia
Trump even muddled the most basic attack on connecting Harris to Biden, claiming at one point that Biden "hates" his own vice president. Trump, an acolyte of Roy Cohn, forgot the controversial lawyer's most famous adage to "Attack, Attack, Attack" when he needed it the most. And as he did, all night, Trump took the bait, spending the first part of his rebuttal defending the money his father gave him. Harris continues to have a slight lead in the major national polling averages, but the race remains even closer in key swing states. After reversing himself many times, Trump declared before the weekend that he would not debate Harris again.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Joe Biden's, isn't, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Abraham, Lindsey Graham, Biden, Mike Pence, Bush, Karl Rove, Roy Cohn, Hunter, Joe Biden, you've, Tim Walz, Walz, Doug Emhoff, Gwen Walz Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, Republican, New York Times, Publicly, Abraham Accords, Politico, The New York Times, Ivy League, Wharton School of Finance, White House, Democratic, Biden Locations: United States, Harris, Ukraine, Ohio, Siena, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nevada , Arizona, Florida, Georgia , New Hampshire, Maine, Arizona
Read previewA US Navy aircraft carrier left the Middle East this week, ending a show of force that saw the sea service dual-wield two carrier strike groups. The move concludes a brief period of several weeks during which the Navy had two aircraft carriers operating simultaneously in the Middle East, a rare show of force for the US military. AdvertisementThe other carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln, is still operating in the Middle East with multiple destroyers in its strike group. The Lincoln carrier strike group was sent to the region as part of this effort. The US also ordered the guided-missile submarine USS Georgia to the Middle East as part of the build-up.
Persons: , Theodore Roosevelt, Daniel Inouye, USS Russell, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt's, Dwight D Organizations: Service, US Navy, Business, USS, Navy, Lincoln, Pentagon, Associated Press, Eisenhower Carrier Strike, US Locations: Israel, Iran, San Diego, Gulf, Aden, Georgia, Ohio
The US accused China of providing "very substantial" support for Russia's defense industry. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said China's support includes non-dual-use technologies. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe US said China is providing "very substantial" support for Russia's "war machine" in exchange for secret Russian military tech. In a meeting with reporters in Brussels on Tuesday, US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell accused China of supplying equipment that advances Russia's military.
Persons: Kurt Campbell, , Campbell Organizations: Service, Financial Times, Business Locations: China, Russia, Brussels
Russia said it suspended flights at three of Moscow's four international airports. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRussia suspended flights at three of Moscow's four international airports after Ukraine launched a huge drone attack overnight. Russian officials said they shot down 144 drones in the attack, including 20 over Moscow.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Tass, Business Locations: Russia, Moscow, Ramenskoye, Ukraine
Read previewPresident Joe Biden came to power having pledged to make Saudi Arabia's maverick new ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, a global pariah. Analysts say that MBS has navigated increasing regional and global chaos to emphasize Saudi Arabia's importance to Washington. Related storiesUS President Joe Biden gives a fist bump to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2022. AdvertisementSaudi Arabia's importanceBut global instability, economic change, and the war in Gaza have made clear to the White House Saudi Arabia's indispensability. Crown Prince Mohammed has condemned Israel's attack on Gaza but has not ruled out a normalization deal with Israel.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Mohammed bin Salman, Biden, Kamala Harris, Prince Mohammed, Crown Prince, Jamal Khashoggi, Giorgio Cafiero, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Mohammed bin Salman's, Saad Hariri, Khashoggi, He's, Mohammed Hamoud, Trump, Abraham, Israel, Jon Alterman Organizations: Service, Business, Crown, Democratic, MBS, Saudi, Gulf, Analytics, Saudi Arabia's, Royal, Anadolu Agency, White, White House Saudi, Abraham Accords, Israel, Center for Strategic, International Studies Locations: Saudi, November's, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Istanbul, Washington, Gaza, Israel, Iran, West, Riyadh, Lebanese, Russia, China, Beijing, Ukraine, UAE, Bahrain, Palestinian, United States, Red, Jeddah
Tracking Attacks in the First Harris-Trump DebateThe New York Times will be tracking speaking time during the only scheduled debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump. We will break it down by topic and measure how much time the candidates spend attacking each other. Harris Waiting for data ... Trump Waiting for data ... It is also the first debate since President Biden exited the race after his disastrous showing with Mr. Trump in June. 0:53How tonight’s attacks compare with previous debatesPercentage of time the candidates spend attacking each other’s policies and character.
Persons: Harris, Kamala Harris, Donald J, Trump, Biden Organizations: New York Times, Trump Time, Siena College, Mr, Energy Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Israel
Cheating in India's medical entrance examCheating has, in particular, plagued India's highly competitive medical entrance exam, also known as the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET). "Question papers are sold at extravagantly high prices," Ashok Rathore, a police officer who investigated cheating linked to India's medical school exam, told the Journal. The person said they can provide next year's medical entrance exam questions for around 1 lakh rupees ($1,200). Those with money can still legally obtain places in private medical colleges if they pay fees ranging from $115,000 to $145,000. Advertisement"For those people, the fact that someone cracked a highly competitive entrance exam and got in would inspire more confidence than someone who paid their way through the whole thing."
Persons: , Dharmendra Pradhan, Ashok Rathore, George Organizations: Service, National Testing Agency, NTA, BBC, Business, Wall Street Locations: India
Major pro-Trump influencers worked for a company the DOJ alleges was funded by Russia. Prosecutors say Tenet Media got nearly $10 million from Russia to spread its message in the US. AdvertisementAfter the Department of Justice accused a US media company of being bankrolled by Russia, several conservative influencers who've worked for the company denied any knowledge of Russian involvement. In an indictment this week, the DOJ said an unnamed Tenessee firm took almost $10 million from the Russian state media company RT. The aim, according to the DOJ, was to "create and distribute content to US audiences with hidden Russian government messaging."
Persons: Trump influencers, — Benny Johnson, Tim Pool, , influencers who've Organizations: DOJ, Russia, Prosecutors, Media, Service, Department of Justice, Business Locations: Russia
A musician was charged with using bots to rack up billions of streams for AI-generated music. Michael Smith made $10 million from the streams, against the platforms' policies, the DOJ said. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA man scammed major streaming platforms into paying him millions of dollars for music nobody was really listening to, prosecutors said.
Persons: Michael Smith, , Rob Smith, Smith Organizations: DOJ, Service, Apple Music, Business, Department of Justice Locations: North Carolina
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