Brooks: Trump, DeSantis could both lose the nomination in 2024

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Brooks: Trump, DeSantis could both lose the nomination in 2024 There are two different narratives running through the Republican Party right now. The first is the Trumpian populist narrative we’re all familiar with: American carnage … the elites have betrayed us … the left is destroying us … I am your retribution.On the other hand, Republican governors from places like Georgia, Virginia and New Hampshire often have a different story to tell. They are running growing, prospering states. (Seven of the 10 fastest growing states have Republican governors while 8 of the 10 fastest shrinking states have Democratic governors.)So their stories are not about the left behind; they can tell stories about the places people are leaving for. Their most appealing narrative is: Jobs and people are coming to us, we’ve got the better model, we’re providing businesslike leadership to keep it going.These different narratives yield different political messages. The bellicose populists put culture war issues front and center. The conservative governors certainly pla...

Elderly man killed in fatal pedestrian crash in Silver Spring

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Elderly man killed in fatal pedestrian crash in Silver Spring A man is dead after a fatal pedestrian crash Thursday on Columbia Pike in Silver Spring, Maryland.Around 1:30 p.m., Montgomery County police reported to the scene of a fatal pedestrian crash on Columbia Pike at Stewart Lane.More Montgomery County NewsMore Local NewsMore Maryland NewsAccording to authorities, Teklu Bushen Siba, 75, of Silver Spring, was crossing the northbound lanes when he was struck and killed by a white 2002 Ford Explorer.The driver of the Ford stayed on the scene and cooperated in the investigation, police said.Due to the collision investigation, both directions of Columbia Pike at Stewart Lane were blocked for multiple hours and have since reopened.According to the ZeroDeaths Maryland initiative under the state’s Department of Transportation, 135 pedestrians were involved in fatal crashes in 2022, and this year alone, there have been 22.Anyone who is concerned about road safety or has other concerns on getting around they county by walking can voice their ...

Arrests made after car chase ends in front yard in Milton

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Arrests made after car chase ends in front yard in Milton Arrests were made early Saturday morning after a police chase ended in a front yard in Milton, state police said.Troopers who tired to stop a car on Route 24 in Brockton gave chase when the suspect refused to stop, according to state police. After deploying stop sticks, the vehicle came to a stop in a yard at 68 Trout Brook Ave., police said.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Exotic cat rescued from a tree in Ohio tests positive for cocaine

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Exotic cat rescued from a tree in Ohio tests positive for cocaine  (CNN) — No, this isn’t a sequel to “Cocaine Bear” — it’s the real-life story of a wild cat rescued in Cincinnati that had been exposed to cocaine.The exotic cat — known as a serval — tested positive for cocaine after being rescued in Cincinnati, according to animal control officials. Servals are medium-sized wild cats native to sub-Saharan Africa.The serval, named Amiry, was rescued at the end of January after escaping from a vehicle during a police stop and climbing a tree, according to a March 9 Facebook post from Cincinnati Animal CARE, which responded to the incident. Ray Anderson, the shelter’s community engagement manager, told CNN that the cat’s owner had been pulled over by police for an unrelated traffic violation.Hamilton County Dog Wardens, a division of Cincinnati Animal CARE, worked to retrieve the “highly agitated, highly upset” serval from the tree. The cat fell from the ...

Japan, German leaders agree to strengthen ties, supply chain

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Japan, German leaders agree to strengthen ties, supply chain TOKYO (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Saturday held the first round of government consultations in Tokyo and agreed to strengthen economic and defense ties to better cope with China’s growing influence and global security concerns. Kishida told a joint news conference after the talks that the sides agreed to strengthen supply chains in minerals, semiconductors, batteries and other strategic areas, in order to “counter economic coercion, state-led attempts to illegally acquire technology and non-market practices,” apparently referring to China. “Japan and Germany, both industrial nations that share fundamental values, need to take global leadership to strengthen resilience of our societies,” Kishida said. Scholz brought six of the 17 Cabinet members for talks with Japanese counterparts, including economy, finance, foreign, interior, transport and defense ministers. They discussed deepening economic and national security cooperat...

Trump expects to be arrested Tuesday as DA eyes charges

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Trump expects to be arrested Tuesday as DA eyes charges NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump said in a social media post that he expects to be arrested Tuesday as a New York prosecutor is eyeing charges in a case examining hush money paid to women who alleged sexual encounters with the former president.Trump said in a post on his Truth Social network early Saturday that “illegal leaks” from the Manhattan district attorney’s office indicate that “THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE & FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK.”Messages left Saturday with the district attorney’s office were not immediately returned. Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to calls for comment.Trump did not provide any details on social media about how he knew about the expected arrest. In his postings, he repeated his lies that the 2020 presidential election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden was stolen and he urged his followers to “PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!” That language evoked ...

Lights out for Philly’s famous Boathouse Row, for now

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Lights out for Philly’s famous Boathouse Row, for now The bright lights of Philadelphia’s famous Boathouse Row — long one of the city’s signature nighttime sights — are going dark, at least for now.Outlining a cluster of historic boathouses along the Schuylkill River near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the twinkly lights reflect off the water and give definition to the unique architecture of each building. “It’s in some ways our postcard shot of Philadelphia,” explained Tara Rasheed of Fairmount Park Conservancy, as indelible as the Liberty Bell or the art museum steps in “Rocky.”Starting Monday, though, the lights will be switched off and taken down as work gets underway on a $2.1 million replacement project. If all goes to plan, a new, upgraded lighting system should be ready for the winter holiday season.The buildings store the long, slender boats used by rowing crews, and have wide garage-door-like bays that open onto ramps that slope down to the water’s edge. Many have steep roofs or Tudor or Victorian-influenced arch...

Pro-Moscow voices tried to steer Ohio train disaster debate

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Pro-Moscow voices tried to steer Ohio train disaster debate WASHINGTON (AP) — Soon after a train derailed and spilled toxic chemicals in Ohio last month, anonymous pro-Russian accounts started spreading misleading claims and anti-American propaganda about it on Twitter, using Elon Musk’s new verification system to expand their reach while creating the illusion of credibility.The accounts, which parroted Kremlin talking points on myriad topics, claimed without evidence that authorities in Ohio were lying about the true impact of the chemical spill. The accounts spread fearmongering posts that preyed on legitimate concerns about pollution and health effects and compared the response to the derailment with America’s support for Ukraine following its invasion by Russia.“Biden offers food, water, medicine, shelter, payouts of pension and social services to Ukraine! Ohio first! Offer and deliver to Ohio!” posted one of the pro-Moscow accounts, which boasts 25,000 followers and features an anonymous location and a profile photo of a dog...

Bank failures: Anger in Congress, but division on what to do

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Bank failures: Anger in Congress, but division on what to do WASHINGTON (AP) — Bills were filed, hearings were planned and blame was cast as Congress reacted this past week to the abrupt failure of two banks. A look at what lawmakers are saying and planning as the fallout continues from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.QUICK LEGISLATIVE FIXES UNLIKELYWhile President Joe Biden called Monday on Congress to strengthen the rules for banks to prevent future failures, lawmakers are divided on whether any legislation is needed.Some congressional leaders are skeptical that a closely divided Congress will act at all. “There’s people who are going to choose bills, but I cannot imagine that, with the hold banks have on Republican members of Congress, that we can pass anything significant,” said Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.Republicans say the laws already in place were sufficient to prevent the bank failures, if only regulators had done their job by spotting obvious...

Journalists held over South Sudan president video are freed

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:46:31 GMT

Journalists held over South Sudan president video are freed JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan’s National Security Service has released the remaining journalists who had been detained for weeks over a video apparently showing the country’s president urinating on himself during an event.At least seven journalists with the state broadcaster were detained in January following the circulation of the video of President Salva Kiir during the inauguration of a road project.In a statement on Friday, the Union of Journalists of South Sudan said the two remaining journalists had been freed. None of the journalists were charged.The union “will continue to engage with all stakeholders in the country to ensure journalists work in a free and safe environment,” the journalists’ organization said.The South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation footage aired in December and was widely shared online. It showed the 71-year-old Kiir standing during the national anthem and then looking down at what appeared to be a spreading stain, before the camera turne...