Republican convention focuses on immigration a day after a bandaged Trump makes triumphant entrance
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Republican National Convention resumes with a focus on immigration. The issue is central to former President Donald Trump’s political brand that helped endear him to the GOP base when he began his first campaign in 2015. Trump appeared triumphantly at the convention’s opening night Monday with a bandage over his right ear, two days after surviving an attempted assassination. Republicans have nominated Trump to lead their presidential ticket and cheered enthusiastically after he unveiled Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate. Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley hails the ticket as an ideal team to defeat President Joe Biden and Democrats in November. The RNC resumes Tuesday in Milwaukee.
Biden is trying to sharpen the choice voters face in November as Republicans meet in Milwaukee
LAS VEGAS (AP) — President Joe Biden is returning to the campaign trail for the first time since the attempted assassination of his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump. He’s aiming to sharpen the choice voters will face this November in the wake of the attack. Biden will speak Tuesday at the NAACP convention in Las Vegas, aiming to showcase his administration’s support for Black voters who are a tentpole of the Democratic coalition. He’ll also participate in an interview with BET. And a day later he’ll address UnidosUS, looking to bolster his appeal to Latino voters, another crucial Democratic-leaning bloc. It’s all counterprogramming to Trump and the Republican National Convention under way in Milwaukee.
JD Vance is a relative political unknown. He’s been asked to help Donald Trump avenge his 2020 loss
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Ohio Sen. JD Vance is supposed to help Donald Trump win the Midwest this fall. But almost immediately after he was announced as Trump’s vice presidential pick on Monday, one thing became clear: The 39-year-old Republican with less than two years in Congress is barely known among many Republicans even in the swing states Trump hopes he’ll deliver. Trump’s team has less than four months to strengthen Vance’s profile. Already, a collection of political foes is working to fill the information void with a series of attacks seizing on Vance’s inexperience in government, his nationalist views and his history of condemning Trump himself.
Trump’s escape from disaster by mere inches reveals a tiny margin with seismic impact
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump had a narrow escape in Saturday’s assassination attempt – the projectile that whizzed toward him in an assassination attempt left the Republican presidential candidate with a bloodied right ear, initially shaken but otherwise unharmed and ready to continue his campaign. It was a tiny margin for survival, with a seismic impact. And an unforgettable example of a hard truth about the history, the events that shape us and our society – sometimes, it can come down to chance, to circumstances falling in one direction and not another, to timely interventions or missteps that allow for disruption.
Israeli strikes in southern, central Gaza kill more than 60 Palestinians, including in ‘safe zone’
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes killed more than 60 Palestinians in southern and central Gaza overnight and into Tuesday, including a blast that hit in an Israeli-declared “safe zone” crowded with displaced people. The day’s deadliest strike came Tuesday afternoon, hitting near a gas station a gas station outside the southern city of Khan Younis in Muwasi. Officials at Khan Younis’ Nasser Hospital said 17 people were killed inthat strike. Video circulating online showed people carrying bodies off a crowded street lined with market stalls. The areas nearby are packed with tent camps housing thousands of Palestinians.
5 killed and dozens injured in Bangladesh in violent clashes over government jobs quota scheme
DHAKA, Banglades (AP) — Media reports quoting officials in Bangladesh say at least 5 people have been killed and dozens injured during violent clashes on university campuses between members of a pro-government student body and other students over a government jobs quota scheme. Police fired tear gas and charged with batons during the clashes, according to students and authorities. Protesters have been demanding an end to a quota reserved for family members of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s war of independence in 1971, which allows them to take up 30% of governmental jobs. Demonstrations have occurred daily since a court order reinstated the scheme suspended in 2018.
Six people are found dead in a hotel in downtown Bangkok and poisoning is suspected, police say
BANGKOK (AP) — Police in Thailand say the bodies of six people were found in a luxury hotel in downtown Bangkok and poisoning is suspected. Thailand’s Foreign Ministry said in a short statement Tuesday that the dead are reported to be two Vietnamese Americans and four Vietnamese nationals. They were not identified further. The Thai newspaper Matichon showed photos of police at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel investigating the deaths after being summoned by hotel staff. It said five bodies were found inside a room and one outside.
Storms with likely tornadoes slap the Chicago area, killing 1 and cutting power
CHICAGO (AP) — Storms with reports of tornadoes blew through Iowa, Illinois and Indiana, toppled trees and cut power to hundreds of thousands of people. Authorities say a woman in Indiana died after a tree fell on a home. The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado hit Des Moines, Iowa, as storms rolled through Monday afternoon and into the night. The storms moved east into Illinois and the Chicago area and brought tornado warnings and drenching rain. Employees at the weather service in suburban Chicago had to take cover for a time. The Chicago Fire Department reports just one one serious injury from the storm.
Amazon Prime Day is a big event for scammers, experts warn
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon Prime Day is here. And experts are reminding consumers to be wary of scams. Deceptions such as phony emails from people impersonating online retailers like Amazon are nothing new. But the Better Business Bureau says phishing attempts increase amid the heavy spending seen during significant sales events. Amazon’s two days of discounts for Prime members start on Tuesday. The Better Business Bureau advises consumers to watch out for lookalike websites, too-good-to-be-true social media ads, and unsolicited emails or calls. A spokesperson for the organization that because Prime Day is a huge moment on the retail calendar, “it represents an enormous opportunity for a scammer, con artist or even just an unethical business or organization.”
Will the Seine be clean enough by the Olympics? Not even the experts know yet
PARIS (AP) — With the Paris Olympics less than two weeks away, a question hangs over the Games: Will the Seine River be clean enough for athletes to swim in it? Triathlon and marathon swimming are scheduled to take place in the Seine, where has been illegal to swim for nearly a century due to pollution levels. Paris invested $1.5 billion in building infrastructure to catch more stormwater when it rains, but with the Games quickly approaching, it’s unclear whether those efforts will have paid off in time.
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