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Biden declares emergency as Florida braces for Tropical Storm Helene

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Storm developing over Caribbean could become category 4 hurricane by Thursday as evacuations ordered in FloridaJoe Biden declared a state of emergency footing for Florida on Tuesday afternoon as the state braced for the prospect of Tropical Storm Helene swelling into a powerful hurricane heading for the state’s Gulf coast.The US president ordered federal assistance to supplement state and local responses and the action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) to coordinate all disaster relief efforts to alleviate hardship and suffering, the White House said. Continue reading…

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Woman accuses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of assault and recording it 20 years ago

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Thalia Graves said the musician and his bodyguard distributed video of their heinous attack, including selling itA woman has alleged that Sean “Diddy” Combs and his bodyguard sexually assaulted her some two decades ago and distributed video of their heinous attack, “including by selling it as pornography”, according to a new lawsuit filed on Tuesday.“It’s a pain that reaches into your very core of who you are,” the woman, Thalia Graves, said at a press conference held hours after she filed suit against Combs. Continue reading…

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Author : Victoria Bekiempis

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Brummies celebrate inaugural International Day of Birmingham

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Comedian Joe Lycett declares United States of Birmingham with 10 US towns and cities that share the nameResidents of Birmingham often admit the city is not accustomed to blowing its own trumpet – still maligned and mocked by others, it tends to favour self-deprecating humour.So the launch of the inaugural International Day of Birmingham (IDOB), celebrated with cheerleaders, confetti cannon and actual trumpets, is not what you would expect to see on a walk through the city centre on a Tuesday afternoon. Continue reading…

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Author : Jessica Murray Midlands correspondent

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Keep the faith, Starmer urges as he vows to build ‘a new Britain’

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PM tells Labour conference he will not con people with false hope but says difficult trade-offs will help bring ‘national renewal’UK politics live – latest updatesBritain can become a country of pride, wealth and stability if the public accepts a series of difficult “trade-offs”, rejects nimbyism and sees through the Conservatives’ populist “lies”, Keir Starmer has said.In his first Labour conference speech as prime minister, he urged the public to keep faith amid difficult and sometimes unpopular choices made by the government, telling them he understood their impatience for real change. Continue reading…

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Author : Pippa Crerar Political editor

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CrowdStrike to apologize for global IT outage in congressional testimony

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Faulty update from cybersecurity company ground hospitals, airports and payment systems to halt in July A CrowdStrike senior executive will apologize for causing a global software outage that ground the operations of hospitals, airports, payment systems and personal computers around the world to a halt in July.Adam Meyers, senior vice-president for counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike, is slated to testify before Congress on Tuesday. Meyers will speak to the House homeland security cybersecurity and infrastructure protection subcommittee. In testimony made available before the hearing, he wrote: “I am here today because, just over two months ago, on July 19, we let our customers down … On behalf of everyone at CrowdStrike, I want to apologize.” He will say the company has undertaken “a full review of our systems” to prevent the cascade of errors from occurring again. Continue reading…

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Biden tells UN ‘we cannot grow weary’ in Ukraine’s defence in valedictory speech

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US president assumes mantle of elder statesman, defending his foreign policy record and urging Gaza dealUS politics live – follow updatesJoe Biden has sought to defend his foreign policy achievements on the world stage with an address to the United Nations general assembly against a backdrop of three brutal, intractable wars that have stymied world diplomats seeking an end to the bloodshed.Addressing the assembly hall in New York on Tuesday, Biden took on the mantle of elder statesman as he alternated between a message of hope and a full-throated defense of his record on foreign policy. Continue reading…

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Author : Andrew Roth in New York

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Met arrests two men on suspicion of schoolboy zombie knife murder

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Suspects aged 52 and 18 being held after 15-year-old Daejaun Campbell stabbed in Woolwich, south-east LondonTwo men have been arrested on suspicion of stabbing to death a schoolboy with a zombie knife in south-east London, police said.The suspects, aged 52 and 18, are being questioned over the murder of 15-year-old Daejaun Campbell who cried out, “I’m 15, don’t let me die”, as a local woman tried to save his life. Continue reading…

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Airlines suspend more Lebanon flights amid Israeli airstrikes

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Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air France and Lufthansa among carriers pausing services to and from BeirutInternational airlines have suspended more flights to Lebanon amid an Israeli bombardment that authorities said had killed almost 560 people since Monday.The United Arab Emirates-based airline Emirates announced the temporary suspension of its flights to Beirut on Tuesday and Wednesday. Its sister airline flydubai also cancelled flights to Beirut on Tuesday and Wednesday. Continue reading…

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Winter fuel: thousands more could lose benefit if it becomes means tested, data suggests

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A further 175,000 pensioners are likely to stop receiving allowance under such plans, official figures showUK politics live – latest updatesA further 175,000 pensioners could lose the winter fuel allowance if the benefit becomes means tested, data suggests.About 11.6 million people in the UK received the benefit last winter, an increase of 214,000 on the previous year, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The overwhelming majority are to have this removed this winter under plans announced by the Labour government to cut spending on the benefit. Continue reading…

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Author : Robert Booth Social affairs corespondent

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Alabama police offer $100,000 to find Birmingham mass shooting suspect

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Authorities search for gunman who killed four and wounded 17 on Saturday as manhunt enters third dayAs authorities in Alabama entered a third day searching for those responsible for carrying out a shooting outside a nightclub that killed four people and wounded 17 on Saturday night, they are offering a combined reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to arrests.The mass murder in question occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, just after 11pm on Saturday. Police say that multiple people pulled up outside a nightclub in a vehicle, jumped out of the car, fired guns and then fled the scene. Continue reading…

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Author : Anna Betts

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Biden to address UN leaders for final time; Trump to campaign in Georgia – live

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Biden will make one of the final big speeches of his presidency at 10am ET to the UN general assembly in New York; Trump to speak in Savannah, Georgia, later todayGood morning, US politics blog readers. Joe Biden will make one of the final big speeches of his presidency at 10am ET today, when he addresses the UN general assembly in New York. The annual gathering of world leaders is a significant moment for any president, but even more so for Biden, because he’s due to depart the White House in January. His administration has not given many hints of what he might say, but in his speech, you can expect him to make the case for his handling of everything from climate change to Israel’s invasion of Gaza, and potentially the escalating crisis in Lebanon.Donald Trump, meanwhile, will be in Savannah, Georgia, to give a speech at 1pm billed as discussing his policy on taxation and manufacturing. The ex-president’s economic proposals have centered on a combination of tariffs and tax cuts that he argues would lower prices for consumer, after several years of high inflation under Biden. Economists aren’t so sure, and chances are Trump veers away from the subject anyway – he’s known to go off topic throughout his speeches. We’ll be keeping an eye on what both men have to say.Antony Blinken may soon become the latest Biden administration official to be held in contempt. The Republican-led House foreign affairs committee has demanded he testify today, but he has reportedly told them he is busy with the UN general assembly, and when the committee meets beginning at 10.15am, they may vote to sanction him.A scandal brews in New York City’s suburbs. The New York Times reported yesterday that freshman Republican congressman Anthony D’Esposito gave part-time jobs to both his lover and his fiancee’s daughter, which may be a violation of House ethics rules.A vote in the House on a short-term funding measure to prevent a government shutdown is expected on Wednesday. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/sep/24/biden-trump-harris-election-updates

Author : Chris Stein

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Kamala Harris initially left off Montana absentee voting system

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One person voted before issue reported and system for overseas and military voters corrected mistakeKamala Harris’s name initially didn’t appear as a candidate for president on Montana’s online absentee voting system for residents who are overseas or serving in the military, the secretary of state’s office there said on Monday.The system went live on Friday morning. One person had voted when another voter reported the name of Harris, the Democratic vice-president, was not displayed on the electronic system, officials said.Guardian staff contributed reporting Continue reading…

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Activists pledge to give their votes away to children in global campaign

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Exclusive: Group says giving votes to children as young as six would push governments to tackle long-term issuesA group of academics and activists have launched a global campaign to enfranchise children, by pledging to give their own votes to a young person until the voting age is significantly lowered or abolished.Some members of the Children’s Voting Colloquium have already voted on behalf of a child even if this has meant opting for a different political party or candidate of their choice. Continue reading…

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Author : Matthew Weaver

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Caroline Ellison to be sentenced after serving as star witness against FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried

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Ex-Alameda CEO and ex-girlfriend of fallen crypto mogul pleaded guilty, but prosecutors signalled lenient sentenceCaroline Ellison, the former crypto executive and romantic partner of the disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, is slated to be sentenced in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday. Ellison was a central figure in the FTX bankruptcy saga and key witness for the prosecution in the $8bn fraud trial that ended with Bankman-Fried’s conviction.Ellison served as the CEO of Alameda Research, which was the trading arm of the now defunct FTX crypto exchange. The collapse of FTX, once valued at $32bn, was directly linked to revelations that it was attempting to financially prop up Alameda with fraudulent accounting. Subsequent investigations and criminal charges found that both FTX and the hedge fund had used billions in customer funds for risky trades and lavish personal spending. Continue reading…

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Author : Nick Robins-Early

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Sweden accuses Iran over ‘revenge’ messages after 2023 Qur’an burnings

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Prosecutors say Iranians hacked SMS operator to send thousands of texts whose ‘aim was to create division’Swedish prosecutors have accused Iran’s intelligence service of hacking an SMS operator in 2023 to send messages encouraging people to take revenge on protesters who had burned copies of the Qur’an.Sweden’s prosecution authority said on Tuesday that 15,000 messages “calling for revenge” were sent in the summer of 2023 after a slew of protests involving desecrations of the Qur’an.“The aim was to create division in Swedish society,” the authority said. Continue reading…

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No talk of hikes, no cut on the horizon: why RBA thinks it’s in the ‘right spot’ with interest rates

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There was good news and bad news as Australia’s central bank held the interest rate steady for the seventh time in a row The good news is the Reserve Bank is all but done lifting interest rates. Less good news is that the central bank is also not about to cut them.Those were probably the key takeaways from the RBA’s sixth board meeting of 2024 and the seventh since it last slugged borrowers with it’s last cash rate hike.Peter Hannam is Guardian Australia’s economics correspondent Continue reading…

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Author : Peter Hannam

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Russia-Ukraine war live: War could be ‘closer to end’ than people think says Zelenskyy

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Ukraine president says Vladimir Putin is ‘afraid’ of Ukraine’s Kursk occupationWe mentioned reports of Russian airstrikes on the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, a frequent target for attacks, in the opening summary. Here is the latest on the situation there.Ukraine’s state emergency service said that one man was killed and six injured, including a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy, by “massive” Russian airstrikes on the city over the course of two hours after 9pm local time on Monday evening.If you take all the usual types of weapons and count the foreign made components – about 60% would be coming from China. We have had lengthy discussions with some manufacturers about this. The PRC (China) is the biggest problem I would say. Continue reading…

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Author : Yohannes Lowe

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Starmer to deliver Labour conference speech with left alarmed by plan for crackdown on benefit fraud – UK politics live

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PM to deliver message of qualified optimism but expected announcement on benefit fraud concerns left of partyGood morning. Keir Starmer is giving his speech to the Labour confernece this afternoon and, as the Guardian reports, his overall message will be one of qualified, long-term optimism. Another leader might have dressed this message up in poetic rhetoric, but Starmer will be using a straightforward cliche, telling the audience “there’s light at the end of the tunnel”. He will say:The truth is that if we take tough long-term decisions now, if we stick to the driving purpose behind everything we do: higher economic growth – so living standards rise in every community; our NHS facing the future – waiting lists at your hospital down; safer streets in your community; stronger borders; more opportunities for your children; clean British energy powering your home; making our country more secure … then that light at the end of this tunnel, that Britain that belongs to you, we get there much more quickly.The legislation will allow fraud investigators to compel banks to hand over information about people’s finances if there is a suspicion they are claiming benefits they are not entitled to.It will also give them powers of “search and seizure” of people’s property in cases involving organised criminal gangs that are exploiting the benefits system. Continue reading…

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Plunging temperatures and rain forecast for Sydney in end to ‘walk-on-the-beach weather’

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‘Significant’ change will lead to rain, BoM says, with temperatures tumbling in Melbourne, Sydney and BrisbaneFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAfter a warm start to spring, temperatures are forecast to plummet across Australia’s eastern and south-eastern states in the coming days.“We are expecting a significant change to come for much of the east and south-east of the country,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Jonathan How said, with New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Brisbane forecast to experience cooler weather in the coming days.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Middle East crisis live: Israel launches further attacks on Hezbollah after almost 500 killed in Lebanon

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Israeli airstrikes on ‘dozens’ of alleged Hezbollah targets comes amid fears tensions could escalate into a wider regional warAnalysis: New military conflict between Israel and Hezbollah would follow 40 years of shadow warThe US is sending a small number of additional troops to the Middle East due to escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, the Pentagon said on Monday, declining to specify the precise number or mission of the deployed forces.“Out of an abundance of caution, we are sending a small number of additional US military personnel forward to augment our forces that are already in the region,” air force Maj Gen Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesperson, told reporters. Continue reading…

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Hospital where baby died from infected feed had ‘entirely unsafe system’

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Admission by doctor at Guy’s and St Thomas’ made during inquest into deaths of three babies infected An NHS trust that gave four newborn babies contaminated feed has admitted that it was operating “an entirely unsafe system” at the time they became infected.The admission came during evidence by a senior doctor at Guy’s and St Thomas’ trust (GSTT), who led its investigation into the outbreak, during an inquest into how one of the very premature babies died. Continue reading…

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Author : Denis Campbell Health policy editor

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Old tensions in New Caledonia: curfews and colonialism resurface on anniversary of French takeover

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Police stationed across territory and curfews tightened over concern of new outbreaks of violence after months of deadly unrestNew Caledonia was on edge on Tuesday, with fears tensions could spill over into fresh unrest as the territory marked the anniversary of the French takeover – and some independence figures prepared to issue calls for sovereignty.September 24 is a symbolic day in New Caledonia, long regarded as a day of mourning among the Indigenous Kanak population. This year the anniversary comes after months of deadly unrest and heightened tensions in the French Pacific territory between pro-independence Kanak people and the communities loyal to Paris. Continue reading…

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Moira Deeming should have known she was ‘walking into a disaster’ by attending rally, defamation trial hears

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Victorian opposition leader John Pesutto due to testify in federal court case brought against him by ousted Liberal MP Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOusted Liberal MP Moira Deeming could have “worked out” she was “walking into a disaster” before she attended and spoke at a 2023 “Let Women Speak” rally that was gatecrashed by neo-Nazis, the federal court has heard.Deeming, now an independent MP following her expulsion from the party, is suing Victorian Liberal leader, John Pesutto, for allegedly falsely portraying her as a Nazi sympathiser after she spoke at the rally held on 18th March 2023. Pesutto has rejected the allegation. Continue reading…

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ABC TV star presenter Tony Armstrong announces retirement from News Breakfast

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Tony Armstrong, a Logie winner for best new talent and Gold Logie nominee, to leave in October amid negotiations with the ABC for a new TV showFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTony Armstrong, the breakout ABC star who went from winning a Logie for best new talent to Gold Logie nominee in two years, is leaving ABC News Breakfast next month when his contract with ABC News expires.Guardian Australia understands there are no guarantees Armstrong will remain employed by the ABC and he is in negotiations with the broadcaster’s entertainment division for a new TV vehicle.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Pennsylvania crucial to White House hopes, Trump says at campaign rally

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Ex-president gives meandering address in swing state and paints dark vision of America under Democratic ruleDonald Trump returned to Pennsylvania, telling his rally attendees that their state was critical to his ability to win back the White House and encouraging them to turn out to vote, though he also called early voting “stupid stuff”.“If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” Trump said, soon after taking the stage more than 45 minutes later than scheduled. “It’s very simple.” Continue reading…

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