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This week, the numbers are screaming to go with Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, one of eight quarterbacks averaging more than 300 passing yards a game. This week, I’m riding with Sampson to lead all rushers in yards because he’s facing a Mississippi State defense that’s ranked 124th against the run. Dart’s 515 passing yards and six TDs last week against Arkansas, with a breakout performance from Jordan Watkins, provide more reason for me to stick with my midseason prediction. AdvertisementWeek 10 report cardAs mentioned before, my big victory last week was predicting Dart would lead all QBs in passing yards. I had Clemson covering a 10.5-point spread against Louisville with Cade Klubnik (250-plus passing yards, two TDs) and Phil Mafah (100-plus rushing yards, two TDs) doing work.
Persons: James Franklin, I’ve, We’ll, Ole Miss ’ Jaxson Dart, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders, ike y, Al Organizations: Penn, Ohio State, Nittany Lions, Ole Miss, ust
The font entrance of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. Asia-Pacific markets are set to mostly climb on Thursday, after former President Donald Trump won the White House, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. NBC News projects that Trump will win at least 291 Electoral College votes, including key swing states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. Stocks surged in the U.S. after Trump's win, and the same phenomenon is set to repeat itself in Asia. Japan's Nikkei 225 is set to retake the 40,000 mark for the first time in about a month.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Stocks Organizations: Tokyo Stock Exchange, White, NBC News, Trump, Electoral, Japan's Nikkei, Nikkei Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Asia, Pacific, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, U.S, Chicago, Osaka
While Trump may not want to associate with that plan, it was formulated by his allies – at least 140 people associated with Project 2025 worked in Trump’s administration, according to a review by CNN’s Steve Contorno. Trump’s adviser Stephen Miller said on Fox News to expect deportations to begin the moment Trump is again president on January 20, 2025. Commonly referred to as “Schedule F,” Trump’s plan was to undo long-standing protections for nonpartisan civil servants. John McEntee, who was director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office during Trump’s first administration, worked on Project 2025, building a list of Trump loyalists suitable for administration roles. Only one of the 26 potential positions in a Trump Cabinet, Vice President-elect JD Vance, is in place.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , CNN’s Steve Contorno, Russell Vought –, Biden, What’s, Stephen Miller, , , it’s, Carlos Gimenez, CNN’s Pamela Brown, ” Gimenez, we’ll, ” CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez, Tom Homan, Obama, John McEntee, McEntee, he’s, Kennedy, Walker, Joe Biden’s, JD Vance, John Kelly, Donald Jr, It’s, that’s, Nixon Organizations: CNN —, Ukraine “, Heritage Foundation, Trump, Management, National Guard, Fox News, Florida Republican, ICE, CNN, DC, White, United, Trump Cabinet, Defense and Homeland Security, Republican Locations: Ukraine, Florida, Trump, Georgia, United Nations, United States,
Rudy Giuliani (C) arrives at the New York court following a judge's order compelling his appearance in the defamation case filed by Georgia election workers in New York, United States on November 07, 2024. "All the property must be turned over to the receiver and if not, I will hold him in contempt," the judge told Caruso, whose client was by turns angry, animated and frustrated during the proceeding. "The vast majority of physical property, we have no idea where it is," Nathan said at Thursday's hearing. Nathan alleged that Giuliani has opened secret bank accounts and created limited liability companies on the heels of the defamation verdict last year. Before he entered court Thursday, Giuliani fumed over a judge's order that he show up in person saying it is "like a political persecution."
Persons: Rudy Giuliani, Judge Lewis Liman, Giuliani's, Kenneth Caruso, Liman, Caruso, Ruby Freeman, Wandrea Moss, Aaron Nathan, Giuliani, Nathan, Donald Trump Organizations: New, Trump, Benz Locations: New York, Georgia, United States, U.S, Manhattan, Palm Beach , Florida, Ronkonkoma, Long, Washington ,
It was not immediately clear who sent the messages, and there is no complete list of whom they were delivered to. “My initial reaction was probably like disbelief, like I thought it was like a joke,” said Jones, who forwarded the text message to loved ones. The “racist and vile spam text messages” have also spread to Louisiana, Republican state Attorney General Liz Murrill confirmed said Thursday via X. And in Washington, DC, the attorney general’s office also is “aware of racist text messages being sent to residents there, condemning them unequivocally,” spokesperson Gabriel Shoglow-Rubenstein said. If you believe your safety is at risk, please contact local law enforcement,” he said in a statement to CNN.
Persons: , Derrick Johnson, ” Donald Trump’s, Karoline Leavitt, TextNow, , Talaya Jones, Jones, Alysa, Arleta McCall, ” McCall, Liz Murrill, Letitia James, Brown, Sam Burwell, Chloe Smith, Laura Bass, Gabriel Shoglow, Rubenstein, ” TextNow, Alayna Treene, Andy Rose Organizations: CNN, Authorities, NAACP, stoke, & Safety, Federal Communications Commission, FBI, Justice Department, ” University of Alabama, University of Alabama, Republican, Louisiana Bureau, Investigation, ” New York, Montgomery County Public Schools, KHOU, General’s Locations: United States, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland , Michigan , New Jersey , New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Nevada, Piscataway , New Jersey, New, Maryland, Montgomery County, Houston, Washington , DC, Hanna
CNN —Donald Trump believes presidents have almost absolute power. In his second term, there will be few political or legal restraints to check him. It’s not guaranteed that just because Trump has massive power he will spurn constitutional checks and balances. No other president has come into office armed with a Supreme Court ruling that grants significant immunity to presidents for official acts. Attempts to prosecute Trump’s political foes on spurious grounds, meanwhile, could theoretically see mass resignations of Justice Department staff.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, he’ll, It’s, , Adam Kinzinger, Arizona Sen, John McCain, Marjorie Taylor Greene, , scoffed, CNN’s Dana Bash, ” Trump, Jack Smith, Elie Honig, Corey Brettschneider, ” Brettschneider, Patrick Henry’s disquiet, George Washington, Brettschneider, Henry, , Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Viktor Orbán, he’s, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Don McGahn, John Kelly, Mark Esper, That’s Organizations: CNN, White, Republican Party, GOP, Republican, Trump, Capitol, Electoral College, , Affordable, Georgia Republican, Justice Department, Trump —, Brown University, Citizens, Democratic House, Department, Constitutional Convention Locations: Washington, , Ohio, Ukraine, Arizona, Illinois, Georgia, New York, America, Hungarian, New Hampshire, Trump
Being elected president will likely result in the federal criminal cases against him being dismissed, while his state criminal cases could at the least be frozen until after he leaves office. Trump’s legal team, meanwhile, is evaluating its next steps for how to get all four criminal cases resolved, and plan to argue soon that all of the cases “must stop immediately,” according to a source directly involved in the discussions. Here's a look at where the various legal cases against Trump stand — and how they could be affected by his victory. They argue that some of the evidence presented to the grand jury and at the criminal trial should not have been allowed in the wake of the high court's ruling. Trump's victory likely won't impact his pending appeals of the civil judgments against him that total more than $550 million.
Persons: Donald Trump's, can’t, Trump, Steven Cheung, Stormy Daniels, Juan Merchan, he's, It's, Merchan, Fani Willis, Willis, Trump wouldn't, Donald Trump, Susan Necheles, Win McNamee, Jack Smith —, Aileen Cannon, Danny Cevallos, Tanya Chutkan, Smith, Cevallos, shouldn’t, Letitia James, James, We've, we've, Jean Carroll Organizations: Justice Department, Trump, NBC News, Fulton, New, Getty Images, The, Department, NBC, U.S . Capitol, New York, Division Locations: New York, Georgia, Fulton County, Manhattan, U.S
Three-time Emmy-winning journalist and Los Angeles TV news anchor Chauncy Glover died unexpectedly on Tuesday, his family announced. His family announced the news in a statement to KCAL, writing: "We, Sherry and Robert Glover, along with Chauncy’s beloved family, are devastated by the unimaginable loss of our beloved Chauncy. Before working with KCAL in Los Angeles, Glover was the first Black male main anchor for Houston’s KTRK, where he was on the air for eight years, according to KCAL. One of his accomplishments outside of his journalistic career was founding "The Chauncy Glover Project," a mentoring program created to help develop "inner-city teenage boys into upstanding and accomplished gentlemen," according to its website. "Chauncy’s compassion and dedication to helping others, especially through the Chauncy Glover Project, changed countless lives and inspired so many young men to pursue their dreams,” his family wrote in their statement.
Persons: Chauncy Glover, Glover, Pat Harvey, Suzie Suh, Sherry, Robert Glover, Chauncy’s, , Houston’s, , Chauncy Organizations: Los Angeles Locations: LA, Los Angeles, Alabama, Michigan , Florida, Georgia, Texas, California
Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at the Justice Department on Sept. 27. Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesHow Trump’s legal jeopardy has unfolded over the past year, in terms of both the criminal charges and his sweeping election victory, is unprecedented. The immediate goal of Trump’s legal team is to get that postponed indefinitely or otherwise dismissed. The Georgia election interference case against Trump remains tied up on appeals over ethical issues surrounding the district attorney. “The American people have re-elected President Trump with an overwhelming mandate to Make America Great Again," Trump Campaign Spokesman Steven Chung said in a statement.
Persons: Donald Trump, can’t, Jack Smith, Trump, , , , Chuck Rosenberg, General Merrick Garland, Chip Somodevilla, Smith, Trump’s, Steven Chung, , , Richard Nixon, Joyce Vance, he’s, Lester Holt Organizations: NBC, Trump, DOJ, Justice, Justice Department, Washington , D.C, Justice Department’s, FBI Locations: Washington, York, Georgia, Washington ,, United States, U.S
Vice President Harris is expected to call President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to concede the 2024 presidential race and is also expected to speak publicly, according to two Harris aides. NBC News called the presidential race Wednesday morning, projecting that Trump won just after 5:30 a.m. Harris, 60, launched her presidential campaign after President Joe Biden, 81, withdrew from the race on July 21 and endorsed her as the Democratic Party's nominee. While Harris had about three months to campaign, Trump launched his re-election campaign, his third for president, shortly after the 2022 midterm elections that November. Polls had shown in recent weeks that the race was dead even and Harris faced a gender gap in which more men, specifically white men, were backing Trump.
Persons: Harris, Donald Trump, she's, Joe Biden, Trump, Biden, Roe, Wade, , ” Trump Organizations: Howard University, Trump, White, White House, NBC News, Democratic Party's, NBC, Capitol Locations: Florida, While Nevada, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Ukraine, New York
Former President Donald Trump has defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, NBC News projects, denying Democrats a vital segment of their “blue wall” of Northern states to claim victory in the presidential race. Polling in the lead-up to Election Day had showed Harris and Trump locked in a tight race within the margin of error in Wisconsin, similar to other battleground states. Harris and Trump campaigned feverishly for months in Wisconsin, regularly crisscrossing the state and advertising heavily. She was joined by former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., whose father was Republican President George W. Bush’s vice president. Trump's two Wisconsin wins are the only ones for Republicans at the presidential level since 1984.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Harris, feverishly, Trump’s, Liz Cheney, George W, Barack Obama's Organizations: NBC News, Republican Party, Wisconsin, Republicans Locations: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Dane County, Milwaukee, Ripon
Former President Donald Trump has gained 266 electoral votes — just four away from the 270 he needs to be elected 47th President of the United States. Republicans will control the Senate: Republicans will win the US Senate majority, CNN projects, shifting the balance of power in Washington. The Republican march to control started early on election night when West Virginia Gov. Battleground projections: Early on Tuesday evening, Trump swept reliable red states and Vice President Kamala Harris picked up blue strongholds. Harris will speak later today: The campaign’s co-chair Cedric Richmond told supporters the vice president wasn’t going to speak Tuesday evening, but is expected to speak today.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Trump, , Jim Justice, Sen, Joe Manchin, Democratic Sen, Sherrod Brown, Bernie Moreno, Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Cedric Richmond, wasn’t, Richmond Organizations: ” CNN, Senate, Republicans, CNN, Republican, West Virginia Gov, Democrat, Democratic, Trump, Howard Locations: United States, Florida, America, Washington, In Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former President Donald Trump declared victory early Wednesday — NBC News has not projected a winner — after he took a series of swing states, including Pennsylvania. “I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president,” Trump told supporters at a victory party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. “Because we are going to help our country heal.”Family and supporters surround former President Donald Trump at the Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., early Wednesday. Evan Vucci / APTrump was also leading in the popular vote by nearly 5 million votes at 2:30 a.m. ET, a lead that, if it holds, will make him the first Republican nominee to win the popular vote since George W. Bush in 2004.
Persons: Donald Trump, , ” Trump, , Julia Demaree Nikhinson, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, ” Vance, Trump, Evan Vucci, George W, Bush Organizations: NBC, Convention, Palm Beach Convention, Trump, Fox News, Republican Locations: BEACH, Fla, Pennsylvania, Beach, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, United States of America, Georgia, North Carolina
Supporters watch results come in at Howard University on Tuesday night. “You will hear from her tomorrow.”Campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond addresses the gathering at Howard University. The Howard University Gospel Choir performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and “Oh, Happy Day” for a worship element early in the night. Attendees at the Harris election night event at Howard University earlier in the evening. “I’m honored to be a student at Howard University at this time.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Republican Donald Trump, Brandon Bell, , , Ben Eddins, Cedric Richmond, ” Richmond, Shuran Huang, Tiara Martin, Barack Obama, Martin, ” Harris, Wayne A.I, Frederick, Yolanda Robinson, Howard, Trump, specter, Jabari Robinson, Angela Weiss, I’m, ” Robinson, “ I’m, ” Renae Martin, She’s, it’s, Sandra Fields, we’re Organizations: WASHINGTON, Howard University, Republican, Howard, NBC News, Howard University Gospel Choir, NBC News University, Trump, NBC, Getty Locations: United States, Philadelphia, North Carolina, Georgia
Former President Donald Trump has won Georgia, NBC News projects, notching a victory in a key battleground state that his campaign focused on as a must-win after he narrowly lost it in 2020. Biden was the first Democrat to win the state since Bill Clinton in 1992. Trump visited Georgia six times this year, holding rallies in Rome, Savannah and Atlanta. Brian Kemp, who began appearing with him toward the end of the election cycle after having distancing himself from Trump amid his criticisms of the state election process. Unlike four years ago, when exit polls showed Biden winning independents by 53% to 44% in Georgia, Trump appears to be winning independent voters this time, according to the latest data early Wednesday.
Persons: Donald Trump, It’s, Joe Biden’s, Democratic Sens, Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, Brad Raffensperger, , Kamala Harris doesn’t, Biden, Bill Clinton, Trump, Trump’s, Brian Kemp, Kemp, Warnock, Herschel Walker Organizations: Georgia, NBC News, Republicans, Republican, Democratic, White, Democrat, Trump ramped, Democratic Party, Black Business, NBC, Trump, Republican Gov, Fox, Democrats Locations: , Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Rome, Savannah, Trump
Hoax bomb threats targeting polling places and election offices briefly disrupted voting in five battleground states, with the FBI saying the threats in four of those states came from Russian email domains. “The FBI is aware of bomb threats to polling locations in several states, many of which appear to originate from Russian email domains,” the FBI said in a statement Tuesday night. German officials accused Russia of orchestrating bomb threats against several polling places in Moldova’s presidential elections last week. Threats to polling sites and election offices were reported across about a dozen Pennsylvania counties, where targeted polling sites were ordered to stay open late, officials said. “But I think the number of these bomb threats is, if not surprising, very concerning,” he added.
Persons: , Bret Schafer, “ It’s, Schafer, Wade Yates, Brad Raffensperger, , Adrian Fontes, Fontes, Lawrence Norden Organizations: FBI, Russian Embassy, Novosti, Alliance, Democracy, German Marshall Fund, Fulton County, Fulton County Police, Court, Etris, Center, Union City, NBC News, Arizona, ” Police, Philadelphia, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University Law School Locations: Russian, Georgia , Pennsylvania, Arizona , Wisconsin, Michigan, U.S, Russia, Moldova’s, Moscow, Moldova, Georgia, Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Union, Country, Madison , Wisconsin
Kamala Harris is projected to have won a potentially critical Electoral College vote in Nebraska. Democrats have now won an electoral vote in Nebraska in three elections since 2008. With over 80% of the expected vote in, Fox News and The New York Times have called the district and its Electoral College vote for Harris. Related storiesNebraska and Maine are the only two states to award some of their Electoral College votes by congressional district. If the race were to end in an Electoral College tie, it would be turned over to the Republican-controlled US House of Representatives to decide.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Harris, Donald Trump's, Trump, Jim Pillen, Barack Obama, Warren Buffett, — Gov, Tim Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio —, Walz Organizations: Democrats, Service, Congressional District, Fox News, The New York Times, Electoral, Republican, Electoral College, Republicans, Biden, Trump, Minnesota Locations: Nebraska, Omaha, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Maine, Pennsylvania , Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska's
The dollar rallied broadly on Wednesday as early exit polls in the extremely close U.S. presidential election appeared to give an edge to Republican Donald Trump. The dollar rallied broadly on Wednesday as early exit polls in the extremely close U.S. presidential election appeared to give an edge to Republican Donald Trump. Trump won eight states in the election while Harris captured three states and Washington, D.C., Edison Research projected. The early results were as anticipated, with the contest expected to come down to seven swing states. The dollar index — which measures the currency against six major peers including the euro and yen — rose 0.76% to 104.14 as of 0048 GMT.
Persons: Republican Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Bitcoin, James Kniveton Organizations: Republican, Edison Research, D.C, U.S ., Trump Locations: Georgia, Washington, Mexico, China
Trump’s supporters see him as a unique figure whose blunt, sometimes vulgar and often racially suggestive rhetoric reveals him as a scourge of political correctness. Austin Steele/CNN Trump supporters hold up posters that read "47" as they attend an election watch party in Chandler, Arizona. Go Nakamura/Reuters Trump supporters cheer at his election night watch party in West Palm Beach. George Walker IV/AP Trump supporters watch election results come in at his election night party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images Trump and his wife, Melania, walk up to the press after voting in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday.
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Donald Trump's election victory on Wednesday sparked a palpable sense of dismay among the climate community, with two key architects of the landmark Paris Agreement warning that the result will stall global efforts to protect the environment. The 78-year-old, who has called the climate crisis "one of the great scams," has pledged to ramp-up fossil fuel production, pare back outgoing President Joe Biden's emissions-limiting regulations and pull the country out of the Paris climate accord — again. The 2015 Paris Agreement is a critically important framework designed to reduce planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions. Laurence Tubiana, a key architect of the Paris Agreement, said Trump's election victory "is a setback for global climate action, but the Paris Agreement has proven resilient and is stronger than any single country's policies." Tubiana, a French economist and diplomat who now serves as CEO of the European Climate Foundation, said the context today is "very different" to Trump's first election victory in 2016.
Persons: Donald Trump, Hurricane Helene, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, pare, Joe Biden's, Laurence Tubiana, Trump's Organizations: Democratic, White, NBC, European Climate Foundation Locations: Hurricane, Valdosta , Georgia, Paris, French
She got her first credit card as a freshman to build up her credit score and kept a strict budget. Griffin now uses her AmEx cards to earn points for travel costs and flew to Japan for free. I'd marked all the due dates in my calendar, and I was never late for a credit card payment. AdvertisementIn addition to all the benefits I've received when traveling, my credit cards helped me raise my credit score to 755. I never stop learning about financeI think college students should consider getting a student credit card with no fee.
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I spent 11 months fixing up our house so my son could get married in our backyard. The author decided to host his son's wedding in his backyard to save costs. Over the next 11 months, the four of us worked tirelessly to create the perfect wedding venue. The author redid his whole backyard for his son's wedding. AdvertisementThe author's backyard before and during his son's wedding.
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Elevator test towers can go higher still. Elevator test towers are “a bit like a test track for a Formula One team,” said Tomio Pihkala, chief technology officer at Finnish elevator manufacturer Kone, in a phone interview. Like all skyscrapers, elevator towers need to withstand strong winds that can cause swaying and affect test conditions. The resulting oscillation simulates wind and earthquakes, which are among the biggest challenges in elevator development, according to TK Elevator. One of TK Elevator's test towers in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Trump has vowed to fire the special prosecutor who brought two federal cases against him. His win may largely free Trump from dealing with his criminal cases for the foreseeable future, experts told Business Insider. Here's what will happen with Trump's four criminal cases — two federal and two state — moving forward. Related Video All the ways Donald Trump wins from the Supreme Court immunity rulingDonald Trump confers with his defense lawyer Todd Blanche in his hush-money trial before New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan. AdvertisementIn July, the US Supreme Court issued a landmark opinion that provides presidents with broad protection from being prosecuted for official acts while in office.
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At least 12 polling stations in Georgia will stay open later after bomb threats disrupted voting. AdvertisementTwelve voting stations in the metropolitan Atlanta area will stay open later after non-credible bomb threats momentarily disrupted voting, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said. Raffensperger said that a total of 15 precincts are staying open later, 12 because of the unfounded bomb threats. At least five polling stations in Fulton County — the most heavily-populated county in the state that includes most of Atlanta — are staying open later after a brief evacuation. In Cobb County, two polling stations will be open for an additional 20 minutes.
Persons: , Brad Raffensperger, Raffensperger, Joe Biden, Trump, Brian Kemp, Atlanta area's Organizations: FBI, Service, Atlanta News, Trump, GOP, Republicans, Democratic Locations: Georgia, Russia, Atlanta, Fulton, Gwinnett, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, America, Atlanta area's Cobb, DeKalb
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