Biden's approval rating on the rise.

TRUMP SAYS AMERICANS WON'T 'STAND' FOR CHARGES AGAINST HIM Former President Donald Trump said Americans will not "stand" for indictments against him for top secret documents he took from the White House — and warned criminal charges could trigger "big problems" never before seen. Even if he is indicted, Trump emphasized that would not stop him from running in 2024. [HuffPost] BIDEN APPROVAL RATING RISES SHARPLY AHEAD OF MIDTERMS President Joe Biden's popularity has improved substantially from his lowest point this summer, but concerns about his handling of the economy persist, new polling shows. This suggests Biden and Democrats overall are gaining momentum two months ahead of the midterm elections. [AP] VETERAN NEW YORK JUDGE NAMED AS SPECIAL MASTER IN TRUMP MAR-A-LAGO PROBE A federal judge appointed a veteran New York jurist to serve as an independent arbiter and review records seized during the FBI search of Trump's Florida estate last month. The judge also refused a Justice Department request to lift her temporary prohibition on the use of the roughly 100 classified records recovered during the search to pursue a criminal investigation. [AP] 'IT'S JUST CRUEL': WHITE HOUSE BLASTS GOP FOR DROPPING OFF MIGRANTS Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent two planes of migrants to the resort island of Martha's Vineyard this week, following similar moves by other Republican leaders. The White House called the tactics "political stunts" made at the expense of vulnerable communities. [HuffPost] |
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BOIL-WATER NOTICE LIFTED IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, AFTER NEARLY 7 WEEKS A boil-water notice was lifted Thursday in the beleaguered city after nearly seven weeks, Gov. Tate Reeves and city officials said. But a state health department official urged residents to continue to avoid using city water to prepare baby formula amid continued concerns about copper and lead levels in Jackson's water. [AP] TRUMP'S PAC PAYS ATTORNEY $3 MILLION ADVANCE FOR MAR-A-LAGO DEFENSE A high-profile Florida attorney has reportedly reached a deal for an astonishing $3 million advance to represent Trump in the investigation over the documents seized at his Mar-a-Lago resort. The money is coming from Trump's key fundraising arm, the Save America political action committee. [HuffPost] GLENN YOUNGKIN BRINGS HIS 'I'M NOT THINKING ABOUT 2024 YET' TOUR TO EARLY-VOTING NEVADA Glenn Youngkin, the new Republican Virginia governor, told voters in Las Vegas and Reno that the "spirit" he ignited with his victory in November 2021 is now moving "across America." Youngkin laughed off a question about his visit to Nevada, one of the key states for early voting contests in the 2024 GOP presidential nominating process, without directly addressing whether he is planning a 2024 run. [HuffPost] UKRAINE PRESIDENT: MASS GRAVE FOUND NEAR RECAPTURED CITY President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian authorities found a mass burial site near Izium, a recaptured northeastern city previously occupied by Russian forces. "Russia leaves death everywhere. And it must be held accountable for it. The world must bring Russia to real responsibility for this war," Zelenskyy said. [AP] INFOWARS REVENUE JUMPED AFTER BOGUS SANDY HOOK STORY, TRIAL REVEALS Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his website, Infowars, saw a spike in after a nasty lie about the Sandy Hook school shooting. Sales data showed the site saw a boost of nearly $200,000 on the day it spread a false story titled "FBI Says Nobody Killed at Sandy Hook Massacre." HuffPost's Sebastian Murdoch has been watching Jones' second defamation trial in Connecticut. [HuffPost] |
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