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Tom Jones, creator of the longest-running musical ‘The Fantasticks,' dies at 95
Tom Jones, creator of the longest-running musical ‘The Fantasticks,' dies at 95
Tom Jones, the lyricist, director and writer of “The Fantasticks,” the longest-running musical in history, has died
2023-08-13 08:18
Leader of Ecuadorian crime gang moved to maximum-security prison days after candidate's killing
Leader of Ecuadorian crime gang moved to maximum-security prison days after candidate's killing
Ecuador's government has moved the leader of one of the country’s most powerful gangs into a maximum-security prison
2023-08-13 07:47
Lucas Glover posts another low round and leads FedEx Cup opener by 1 stroke
Lucas Glover posts another low round and leads FedEx Cup opener by 1 stroke
Lucas Glover is playing so well that he felt frustrated after a 66 in the FedEx St. Jude Championship
2023-08-13 07:25
What to know about the Georgia probe into Trump's 2020 election subversion
What to know about the Georgia probe into Trump's 2020 election subversion
Former President Donald Trump is facing a potential fourth indictment, this time in Georgia, where state prosecutors may soon bring charges over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results there.
2023-08-13 06:17
Trump's Iowa state fair spectacle clouds DeSantis as former president is joined by Florida officials
Trump's Iowa state fair spectacle clouds DeSantis as former president is joined by Florida officials
Gone was the helicopter, but Donald Trump is renewing his reputation for defying norms and creating a mega-celebrity’s spectacle at the Iowa State Fair
2023-08-13 06:15
Trump Takes Aim at DeSantis in Distance Duel at Iowa State Fair
Trump Takes Aim at DeSantis in Distance Duel at Iowa State Fair
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis faced off with dueling events at Iowa’s state fair, taking their fight for
2023-08-13 05:18
England captain Harry Kane ‘buzzing’ after Bayern Munich move in pursuit of trophies
England captain Harry Kane ‘buzzing’ after Bayern Munich move in pursuit of trophies
England captain Harry Kane has completed his move to Bayern Munich from Tottenham as the striker goes in search of the first major trophies in his career
2023-08-13 05:15
Dixon holds off hard-charging Rahal to win Indianapolis GP on record-breaking day
Dixon holds off hard-charging Rahal to win Indianapolis GP on record-breaking day
The Iceman became the Ironman of IndyCar
2023-08-13 04:50
‘You know the answer’: Trump mocked for sarcastic response to 2020 election interference question
‘You know the answer’: Trump mocked for sarcastic response to 2020 election interference question
During a walkabout at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday, Donald Trump was asked by a reporter if he had intended to overturn the 2020 election. The former president is currently under criminal indictment at the federal level for his alleged efforts to interfere with the result of the November 2020 presidential election, and will potentially face a further indictment at the state level via a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia as soon as next week. As he made his way through a throng of people at the fair, a voice called out: “President Trump, did you intend to overturn the 2020 election?” Half-turning toward the person who asked, Mr Trump replied: “You know the answer to that.” He then continued on his way through the crowd toward a scheduled event with allied Republican lawmakers including Rep Matt Gaetz of Florida. Online, social media users were quick to respond to the former president’s sarcastic remark, clipped by Acyn Torabi, with a chorus of: “So, that’s a yes, then?” One more erudite response expanded on Mr Trump’s legal woes, remarking: “The Court in DC and in GA will soon confirm what we all know. YES you conspired to overthrow our election system.” “Yes, we do. Yes, he did,” posted one person on X, formerly known as Twitter. “He didn’t say no,” said another. Journalist Aaron Rupar noted the similarity between Mr Trump’s remark and OJ Simpson’s book about the murder of his wife “If I did it”, calling the publication “coy by comparison” to the former president’s remark. Given his record of talking himself into deeper trouble (or raising further questions) with off-the-cuff remarks, some noted that perhaps he had been coached. “Well at least his lawyers got him to shut up and not admit out loud what we know the correct answer is,” said one poster on X. “Someone’s been practising the answer his lawyers gave him…” added another. The former president was also asked by someone else if he’ll comply with Judge Tanya Chutkan’s order regarding his access to sensitive government documents and limiting what he can say in public in regard to the federal 2020 election case. He replied: “We’ll have to take a look at the order.” Mr Trump then baselessly blamed the case being brought about on President Joe Biden as a way to interfere with the election. Mrs Betty Bowers posted: “Donald is in for a rather unpleasant surprise if he thinks a judge’s order is something that needs an RSVP.” “If a person really believed in the rule of law the only acceptable answer would be: ‘Yes, of course’,” noted another person. Not to be left out of the “saying the quiet bit out loud” party, Rep Gaetz when introducing Mr Trump on stage appeared to propose some kind of rebellion, perhaps an insurrection of some sort? “I cannot stand these people that are destroying our country ... we know that only through force can we make any change in a corrupt town like Washington DC,” he told the crowd. People were quick to note that that approach has been tried before by a Trump-supporting mob of rioters at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021. “Sure sounds like he’s inciting violence,” wrote one person in response to the video clip. “These are terrific statements to play alongside the prosecution’s evidence at Trump’s upcoming election interference trials,” said another. “Is this the kinda force he’s talking about?” said one X user alongside a picture of lawmakers taking shelter in the gallery of the House of Representatives. More than 1,100 people have been charged with offences relating to the events in Washington on January 6. A great many named Mr Trump in their statements in court. He was indicted by federal prosecutors in relation to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events that led up to the Capitol riot on 1 August. The government has proposed 2 January 2024 as his trial date. Shortly before the Iowa Caucus. Read More Georgia grand jury to hear Trump election subversion case next week Trump lashes out at Fulton County DA over Atlanta crime as potential ‘CON JOB’ indictment nears Judge warns Trump that ‘inflammatory statements’ will have consequences as she grants looser protective order Judge shuts down Trump lawyer as he claims protective order would give Biden an ‘advantage’ Pro-Trump Michigan false elector said conspiracy charges could trigger ‘civil war’ The Pentagon plans to shake up DC’s National Guard, criticized for its response to protests, Jan. 6
2023-08-13 04:48
Bond Market Sees No End to Tumult as Fed Casts a Hawkish Shadow
Bond Market Sees No End to Tumult as Fed Casts a Hawkish Shadow
Across Wall Street, there’s growing relief that the Federal Reserve — at long last — may be done
2023-08-13 04:29
Final Four: Australia makes it through to Women's World Cup semifinals seeking history for Matildas
Final Four: Australia makes it through to Women's World Cup semifinals seeking history for Matildas
There will be a first-time winner of the Women’s World Cup this year
2023-08-13 04:26
Trump election investigation in Georgia headed to grand jury next week
Trump election investigation in Georgia headed to grand jury next week
By Joseph Ax A Georgia prosecutor probing whether Donald Trump and his allies illegally sought to overturn the
2023-08-13 04:22
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