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An Afghan national living in Oklahoma was charged this week with conspiring to carry out a terrorist attack on Election Day on behalf of the Islamic State terrorist group, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was arrested Monday in connection with conspiring and attempting to provide material support to ISIS and getting firearms and ammunition to execute a violent attack in the United States on behalf of the terrorist group. Tawhedi made his initial appearance Tuesday in the federal courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell. According to court documents, Tawhedi indicated in seized communications that he planned his attack for Election Day, on Nov. 5. Tawhedi allegedly made efforts to liquidate his family’s assets, resettle family members abroad, and obtain AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition, according to court documents.
Persons: Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, Tawhedi, Suzanne Mitchell, General Merrick Garland Organizations: Islamic State, ISIS, U.S, AK, Justice Department Locations: Afghan, Oklahoma, United States, Oklahoma City , Oklahoma
President Joe Biden has postponed his overseas trip this week due to Hurricane Milton, according to two sources familiar with the planning. Biden was scheduled to depart for Berlin on Thursday and then travel to Angola in Southern Africa, returning to the U.S. on Oct. 15. "Given the projected trajectory and strength of Hurricane Milton, President Biden is postponing his upcoming trip to Germany and Angola in order to oversee preparations for and the response to Hurricane Milton, in addition to the ongoing response to the impacts of Hurricane Helene across the Southeast," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. Residents there are still reeling from the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene last month. Criswell will be in Florida providing guidance and coordinating disaster response to Milton, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hurricane Milton, Biden, Hurricane Helene, Karine Jean, Pierre, Milton, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Helene, Harris, Trump, Deanne Criswell, João Lourenço, , States ’ Organizations: House Press, FEMA, NBC News, Defense Department, White Locations: Hurricane, Berlin, Angola, Southern Africa, Germany, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Milton, U.S, States, United States
“When you’re a regular person and you’re going on to your email job during the day and then every time you take a dopamine break on your phone, you’re getting hit by ‘You’re not fashionable enough. Everyone is overconsuming to keep upWhen shopping for clothes, Martinson is almost exclusively a thrifter. “They’re grasping at straws, just throwing something at the wall to see what sticks.”The new mall is TikTok ShopFast fashion was the first harbinger of the death of personal style, Thomas said. If you’re going to buy a clothing item, think of three outfits you can wear it with. Pre-Industrial Revolution habits of secondhand shopping, mending old clothes and keeping things around are coming back.
Persons: Fiza Faheem, , Faheem, microtrends, XCX’s, They’ve, Instagram, Dejeuné Harris, you’re, ‘ You’re, it’s, Alana Martinson, Dana Thomas, , Luke Meagher, Tamika Smith, Harris, I’m, “ I’m, TikTok, ” Harris, Thomas, ” Thomas, “ We’d, Zara …, ” Martinson, Hope, ” Meagher, they’ve Organizations: University of York, Washington , D.C, YouTube Locations: Washington ,, Zara, , U.S, TikTok
The chairman of a House Homeland Security subcommittee is asking the Federal Emergency Management Agency to detail what it did to prepare for Hurricane Helene after it became clear there would be catastrophic flooding. Helene made landfall in Big Bend, Florida, on Sept. 26, causing flooding that devastated North Carolina, Tennessee and other Southern states and claimed more than 200 lives. D’Esposito, R-N.Y., cited a local official from Buncombe County, North Carolina, who claimed that water was requested before the storm started but was delayed, further exacerbating the water shortage in Asheville. Post-landfall, it “surged capacity to where it was needed the most.” She noted that western North Carolina has now been identified as the area that was hardest hit. More than 6,400 federal personnel, including FEMA staff, are deployed in the affected areas.
Persons: Helene, Anthony D’Esposito, Deanne Criswell, , Hurricane Helene, Liz Sherwood, Randall, , Donald Trump, Sen, Thom Tillis, Chuck Edwards, ” Edwards Organizations: House Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management, Technology, FEMA, NBC News, North Carolina Republicans, Republican, Management Locations: Big Bend , Florida, North Carolina , Tennessee, Hurricane, Buncombe County , North Carolina, Asheville, Bend , Florida, North Carolina, Buncombe
Assuming the Senate continues confirming pending nominees when it returns in November, the next president is poised to inherit the smallest number of judicial vacancies since when George H.W. 'Set their sights on getting judges confirmed'The amount of judicial vacancies at any one time is fluid and can rise or fall based on circumstances. During his four years in office, Trump appointed 234 federal judges, the second-highest amount by a one-term president. “If Trump is elected, the judiciary becomes the Trump judiciary,” said Maggie Jo Buchanan, managing director of Demand Justice. Some Republicans believe that tradition will continue in the coming years, which could limit the amount of judicial vacancies the next president is able to fill.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Republican Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, hasn’t, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Amy Coney Barrett, It’s, IIl judgeships, Joe Biden’s, George H.W . Bush, Biden, Chuck Schumer, , ” Schumer, Schumer, , Thomas Jipping, , Jipping, they’ve, Trump, Russell Wheeler, McConnell, Barack Obama’s, Wheeler, ” Wheeler, Ronald Reagan, Maggie Jo Buchanan, Harris, we’re, John P, Collins Jr, Dick Durbin, Sen, John Kennedy, Durbin Organizations: Republican, Congress, Senate, NBC News, Republicans, Supreme, The Heritage Foundation, Biden, Brookings Institution, , Committee, Trump, Demand, Appeals, The George Washington University Law School, Administrative, U.S, Courts
FEMA has dedicated disaster relief money that cannot be used for other purposes. FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts,” FEMA said in its post. “Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts.”FEMA added: “FEMA has enough money right now for immediate response and recovery needs. However, that program called the Shelter and Services Program, or SSP, is separate from FEMA’s disaster relief fund which is more than $20 billion. A spokesperson for Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, said any claims of disaster funds going to illegal immigrants are false.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , ” Trump, Alejandro Mayorkas, Helene, , Mayorkas, Hurricane Helene, Jim Jordan, Elon Musk, ” Mayorkas, Karine Jean, Pierre, Joe Biden Organizations: FEMA, Customs, Protection, Trump, Homeland, Disaster Relief Fund, Services, Catholic Charities, Salvation Army, Congress, Homeland Security, Air Force Locations: U.S, Saginaw , Michigan, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, Ohio, Hurricane
In reality, a federal judge, not Smith, made the decision to release that filing to the public. After hearing opposition from Trump's team about the redactions Smith's team suggested, Chutkan reviewed the brief and ultimately decided that the redactions were appropriate. Chuck Rosenberg, a Justice Department veteran and NBC News legal analyst, said Smith's team was doing things by the book. Litigating that case is an obligation of the Smith team and not a violation of Justice Department guidelines," Rosenberg said. "In any event, the Smith team properly sealed its filing.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, James Comey’s, Hillary Clinton’s, ” Chutkan, Trump, Trump's, that's, Chuck Rosenberg, Rosenberg, It’s, , they've, Jan Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, Justice Department, NBC News, Justice, DOJ, Department
President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program can proceed after a judge Wednesday let a temporary restraining order on the plan expire. He wrote that he would transfer the case to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. The states that brought the lawsuit have argued that the administration’s rule that would mass-cancel student debt would be detrimental to income tax revenue. Biden laid out the revised plan in April after the Supreme Court nullified the administration’s original student debt forgiveness program in 2023. If the administration’s proposed rules are finalized this fall, it would bring the total number of recipients of student debt relief under Biden's tenure to 30 million, the Department of Education said in August.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Biden, Miguel Cardona, Randall Hall, Hall Organizations: GOP, Biden, Education, Miguel Cardona . U.S, District, Southern District of, Georgia, U.S, Eastern, of Missouri, Department of Education Locations: — Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia , Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Miguel Cardona ., Southern District, Southern District of Georgia, Georgia
The filing asserts that Trump knew that the claims he was spreading about the 2020 election were lies, with Smith's team arguing that Trump didn't believe his own falsehoods but instead spread them as part of his broader scheme to stay in power. Trump, Smith's team said, was informed that election night results might be misleading because it would take a while to count mail-in ballots, which were expected to be favorable to Joe Biden. Trump, Smith's team said, declared to his advisors that he "would simply declare victory before all the ballots were counted and a winner was projected" and publicly began laying the groundwork by telling his supporters he'd only lose if there was fraud. Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung called the Smith team's filing “falsehood-ridden" and tied its release to the vice presidential debate, even though it was known to be coming soon. "President Trump is dominating, and the Radical Democrats throughout the Deep State are freaking out.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Donald Trump, Jack Smith's, Trump, Smith's, Joe Biden, he'd, Steven Cheung, Smith, Jack Smith, Cheung, Witch Hunt Organizations: WASHINGTON, Capitol, FBI, Republican, Washington DC Radical Democrats, Justice Department, Radical Democrats Locations: United States, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , New Mexico , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
In Detroit as in the rest of the U.S., the violent crime rate has dropped and is near historic lows. Last month, new FBI numbers showed that murder declined 11.6% in 2023, the largest single year drop on record. But Trump and his allies have also cherrypicked statistics and falsely told supporters that FBI crime data can’t be believed. Crime data skeptics also have attributed declining crime numbers to “woke prosecutors” who are failing to file charges. But Trump uses these low 2020 and 2021 victim survey numbers, despite the doubts cast on them, to argue that violent crime has spiked significantly during the Biden-Harris administration.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ That’s, James White, , there’s, ” White, carjackings, Trump, ” Trump, , Doubters, , Harris, ” Kevin Scott, ” Jeff Asher, Jordan Thornhill, Criminologist Alex Piquero, Venecca Thornhill, Andre Thornhill, “ Jordan, ” Andre Thornhill, Jordan Thornhill’s, we’re, We’ve, we’ve Organizations: NBC News, Detroit police, Detroit Police, NBC News Detroit, New York Police Department, Detroit, FBI, Department, Trump, Biden, of Justice Statistics, CIA, University of Miami, University of, Cities, Police, Chiefs Association, Michigan State, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, ATF, Michigan State University Locations: America, Detroit, United States, U.S, New York City, Thornhill,
Harris will visit Georgia, which former President Donald Trump toured Monday and where he criticized Harris and the Biden administration for their response to the hurricane. Biden is first scheduled to land in Greenville, South Carolina, where he will participate in an aerial tour of storm damage. The White House said that during Harris' visit to Georgia, she will get an on-the-ground briefing about the recovery efforts. A White House official said Harris will travel to North Carolina in the coming days. The White House also said Biden would travel to Georgia and Florida "as soon as possible."
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hurricane Helene, Biden, Harris, Donald Trump, Roy Cooper, Deanne Criswell, It’s, Cooper, Criswell, Trump, Brian Kemp hadn't, we’ve Organizations: North Carolina Gov, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, White, Democratic, Monday, Georgia Gov, Biden, Trump Locations: Hurricane, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Greenville , South Carolina, Raleigh , North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina's Appalachia, Valdosta , Georgia
A judge in Georgia's Fulton County struck down the state's six-week abortion ban Monday, allowing the procedure to resume and making it legal up to 22 weeks of pregnancy. The state law, known as the LIFE Act, was signed by Republican Gov. The Georgia Supreme Court, however, soon took up the case and allowed it to remain in effect. The law has no "definition of 'health records.' And no mention of any notice to be provided to the 'woman' whose 'health records' have been made 'available,'" the judge wrote.
Persons: Brian Kemp, Roe, Wade, Robert McBurney, McBurney, ” Kara Murray, Christopher Carr, , Kemp, that’s, who've, , Garrison Douglas, Monica Simpson, Amber Nicole Thurman, Candi Miller, Simpson, Thurman, Miller, Kamala Harris, ProPublica, Harris, Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: LIFE, Republican Gov, SisterSong, Reproductive, Constitution, Georgia Supreme Locations: Georgia's Fulton County, Georgia, McBurney
Biden on Sunday called the storm damage "tragic" and said his administration was trying to determine the number of victims. Biden was briefed by Criswell and homeland security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall on the hurricane's impacts in the states that were significantly affected: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Virginia. Criswell was scheduled to visit North Carolina on Monday after she surveyed damage in Florida and Georgia over the weekend. Brian Kemp and North Carolina Gov. In addition to Kemp, Biden spoke to Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer and South Carolina Gov.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hurricane Helene, ” Biden, Biden, Deanne Criswell, Liz Sherwood, Randall, Criswell, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, ” Trump, , , Brian Kemp, Roy Cooper, Kemp, we’re, Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer, Henry McMaster Organizations: Emergency, Center, NBC, Sunday, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Criswell, FEMA, Georgia Gov, North Carolina Gov, Republican, Asheville Mayor, South Carolina Gov, Biden Locations: North Carolina, Hurricane, Raleigh, Asheville, Georgia, Florida, North, Buncombe County, South Carolina , Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, Erie , Pennsylvania, Valdosta , Georgia, San Francisco, Washington
When President Joe Biden took office, he immediately halted border wall construction. “Vice President Harris believes in tough, smart solutions to secure the border, keep communities safe, and reform our broken immigration system,” Ehrenberg said. The border bill would have provided 1,500 more border personnel, upgraded technology and kicked off the “immediate resumption” of the border wall construction that was underway in 2021, according to its text. Del Cueto’s union supported the bipartisan border bill that is the basis for Harris’ border plan. “What I would say to Vice President Harris is she’s been there for 3 1/2 years.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s, Harris, Joe Biden, Mark Dannels, it’s, , Dannels, Biden deputized, Mia Ehrenberg, Donald Trump, Trump, ” Ehrenberg, Consuelo Hernandez, Hernandez, ” Trump, Biden, Del Cueto, Del Cueto’s, she’s Organizations: NBC News, NBC, Border Patrol, National Border Patrol Council, Trump Locations: Cochise County , Arizona, Mexico, Cochise County, Coronado, Hereford, Ariz, U.S, Tucson, California, , Arizona, Rio Grande Valley of Texas, Rio Grande, Harris ’
AdvertisementIsrael's assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah for over 30 years, is a major escalation in the Middle East conflict. A senior Iranian commander working with Nasrallah was also killed in the attack, Iranian state media confirmed on Saturday. AdvertisementIn the days after that attack, Iran telegraphed its response before launching hundreds of missiles and drones toward Israel in an unprecedented retaliation. AdvertisementIran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a statement released on Saturday, said Iran stands with Hezbollah but did not threaten any military response. Still, Israel, anticipating a response from Hezbollah and other proxies in the region, and possibly Iran as well, ordered its citizens to avoid large gatherings.
Persons: Hassan Nasrallah, Nasrallah, , Israel, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, Slim, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Jonathan Panikoff Organizations: Service, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Force, Middle East Institute, Saturday, Israel Defense Forces, Atlantic Council Locations: Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United States, Iranian, Damascus, Syria, Brig, Lebanon, Hamas, Gaza, Washington ,, Islamic Republic, Yemen, Tehran
Meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy for the first time in five years, former President Donald Trump complained about his 2019 impeachment and said if re-elected he would work to end the Russia-Ukraine war with a deal “that’s good for both sides." Trump said the two leaders "have a very good relationship, and I also have a very good relationship, as you know, with [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin." During the July phone call, Trump asked Zelenskyy about opening an investigation into President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. "It was a hoax, just a Democrat hoax, which we won," Trump said of the impeachment effort, with Zelenskyy standing by his side Friday. They last met in person when Trump was president, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in Sept. 2019.
Persons: Volodymr Zelenskyy, Donald Trump, Trump, He’s, Vladimir, Putin, ranted, Zelenskyy, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Bill Taylor Organizations: Zelenskyy, Democrat, United Nations General Assembly, Trump Locations: Russia, Ukraine, United States, Ukrainian
WASHINGTON — Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been disbarred from practicing law in Washington, D.C., according to an order filed Thursday by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Both panels had pointed to Giuliani trying to get thousands of votes for President Joe Biden tossed out in the battleground state of Pennsylvania that year. The D.C. Bar's Board on Professional Responsibility said in a report in June that there was "clear and convincing evidence" that Giuliani "violated Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct" and therefore "should be disbarred." Giuliani also lost his law license in New York state in July over his actions to disseminate lies about voter fraud in the 2020 election. Separately, he faces charges in Arizona and Georgia over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in those states.
Persons: Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, , Ted Goodman, Mayor Giuliani can’t, Goodman Organizations: WASHINGTON, Former New York City, Washington , D.C, Appeals, District of Columbia, Bar's, Bar Association, NBC News Locations: Washington ,, Pennsylvania, United States, America, New York, Arizona, Georgia
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers averted a government shutdown 40 days before the election, but they’ll face another funding crunch right before the holidays and a new Congress and president take office. House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., predicted that the two parties could come to a deal and avoid a shutdown in December. Congratulations, congressmen.”The full House has already passed five of the 12 appropriations bills for the new fiscal year. The Senate Appropriations Committee sent 11 out of 12 spending bills to the floor, where none of them have had votes. "What Leader Schumer should have done is brought the appropriations bills to the floor.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Mike Johnson, ” Johnson, Johnson, “ We’ve, , appropriators, they’ve, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, , doesn’t, Tom Cole, ” Cole, it’s Donald Trump, Harris, Chip Roy, Roy, we’ve, Schumer, Sen, Susan Collins, Chuck Schumer, Byron Donalds, ” Donald, Mitch McConnell, Hakeem Jeffries Organizations: WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON — Lawmakers, Republicans, CRs, Democrats, Wednesday's, Senate, White, Republican, GOP, Freedom Caucus, SAVE, Conservative Locations: Washington, haven’t, Texas, Maine, D
Federal prosecutors have honed in on ties between New York City Mayor Eric Adams and little-known Turkish businessman Enver Yucel, CNBC has learned from the indictment and other public records, including campaign finance documents. A federal indictment unsealed on Thursday describes a 2021 campaign fundraising scheme involving Adams, his team and a person only identified in the indictment as "Businessman-1." An August 2015 letter from New York's conflict of interest board approving the travel, lists Bahcesehir as the only university helping pay for the trip. The City reported that Adams met with Yucel in December 2015 as part of his second trip that year to the country. A spokesman for Adams referred CNBC to his personal attorneys who did not return requests for comment.
Persons: Eric Adams, Enver Yucel, Adams, Yucel Organizations: New York City, CNBC, Bahcesehir University, Bay Atlantic University, The City, Yucel Locations: New, Turkish, Turkey, Washington ,, Brooklyn, The
Engineer Don Kramer is slated to testify as the investigation continues into the implosion of OceanGate's Titan submersible. The Coast Guard opened a public hearing earlier this month that is part of a high level investigation into the cause of the implosion. Coast Guard officials noted at the start of the hearing that the submersible had not been independently reviewed, as is standard practice. Wreckage of the Titan was subsequently found on the ocean floor about 330 yards (300 meters) off the bow of the Titanic, Coast Guard officials said. OceanGate said it has been fully cooperating with the Coast Guard and NTSB investigations since they began.
Persons: Don Kramer, Stockton Rush, David Lochridge, Rush, ” Lochridge, William Kohnen, Bart Kemper, Guillermo Sohnlein, ” Sohnlein, , OceanGate, Titan Organizations: National Transportation Safety, Coast Guard, Titanic, Stockton, The Coast Guard, Hydrospace, Inc, Kemper Engineering, Rush, Polar, NTSB, Associated Press Locations: Washington, Polar, St, John’s, Newfoundland
Federal prosecutors have charged the man who was spotted with a gun outside of Donald Trump's golf course with attempted assassination of a presidential candidate. It also added two other charges: possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence and assaulting a federal officer. Routh had previously been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. Ryan Wesley Routh following his arrest in Martin County, Fla., on Sept. 15. “The Kamala Harris/Joe Biden Department of Justice and FBI are mishandling and downplaying the second assassination attempt on my life since July.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Ryan Wesley Routh, United States Donald J, Trump, Routh, Aileen Cannon, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, ” Trump, He's Organizations: United, Trump, AFP, Getty, Department, Joe Biden Department of Justice, FBI Locations: United States, West Palm Beach , Florida, Martin County, Fla, U.S, Florida
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre said he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's, a stunning disclosure made to Congress on Tuesday while testifying about his potential misuse of taxpayer money. Favre, appearing before the House Ways and Means Committee, has been accused of improperly using political connections to redirect public money to his alma mater and his own pocket. "Sadly, I also lost an investment in a company that I believed was developing a breakthrough concussion drug I thought would help others, and I’m sure you’ll understand why it’s too late for me because I’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s," Favre told lawmakers. Recently, the doctor, running the company pleaded guilty to taking (public) money for his own use." The Hall of Fame QB improperly received program money for speaking engagements that he never made, according to a state auditor.
Persons: Brett Favre, he's, Favre, I’ve, Parkinson’s, Angelina Katsanis, who’d, Phil Bryant Organizations: Green Bay Packers, Parkinson's, POLITICO, AP, JAMA, NFL, Assistance, Fame, Gov, University of Southern Locations: Canton, Washington, University of Southern Mississippi
President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly for the final time as commander in chief Tuesday morning amid the spiraling conflict in the Middle East, Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and growing global concerns about China’s influence. They are also Biden’s first remarks before the General Assembly since Hamas’ attack on Israel in October and the conflict that has ensued in Gaza, killing thousands of civilians. He’ll speak to the leaders of other nations as hope for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas has dimmed. As Israel continues its battle with Hamas, its conflict with Iran-backed Hezbollah has also escalated in recent days. Other key speakers expected at the General Assembly include Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas; and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Israel, John Kirby, Biden, ” Kirby, Kirby, António Guterres, Masoud, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mahmoud Abbas, Benjamin Netanyahu, Sabrina Singh, , Antony Blinken, , ” Biden, Trump Organizations: United Nations General Assembly, White, Hamas, National Security, U.N, United Nations, General Assembly, Palestinian, Defense Department, Foreign Ministry, Congressional Republicans Locations: Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, New York, Sudan, United States, U.S, Mexico, Ukrainian, Wilmington , Delaware, Australia, India, Japan, China, Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Crime, including serious violent incidents like murder and rape, dropped nationally from 2022 to 2023, according to new data released by the FBI on Monday. Violent crime was down about 3% from 2022 to 2023 and property crime took a similar drop of 2.4%, the FBI reported in its annual "Summary of Crime in the Nation." Preliminary numbers showed that 2024 crime numbers were also dropping for the early part of this year, continuing a trend of crime easing as America has come out of the pandemic. (Store closures and COVID-19 security measures likely decreased shoplifting in 2020 and 2021, and may have affected 2022 incidents as well.) But the violent crime rate dropped from 2022 to 2023, from 377.1 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2022 to 363.8 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2023, the new FBI data shows.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: WASHINGTON, FBI Locations: America, United States
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday told reporters that there’s a “really good chance” that the government will not shut down at the end of the month. “We really now have some good news: There’s a really good chance we can avoid the government shutdown with all the pain it would cause for New York and America this week,” Schumer said. Discussions about keeping the government open are particularly tense now, with less than 50 days left before the presidential election. There’s too great a consequence for the American people.”Johnson is expected to unveil and vote on a short-term bill to fund the government this week. Last week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., lambasted the idea of shutting down the government, especially so close to the election.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, ” Schumer, Mike Johnson, Schumer, Johnson, , , There’s, ” Johnson, Donald Trump, don’t, ” Trump, Mitch McConnell, ” McConnell, that’ll Organizations: Sunday, Congress, Republicans, SAVE, Democratic Locations: New York, America, Ky
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