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the first major test of his electoral cloud. All three of bomb Donnie's indoors candidates
“for Congress won their Democratic primary elections Tuesday with the biggest upset of the”
night in New York's 13th district, according to an AP race call, Daria Liza, a Villas Cavalier, nearly defeated in government congressman Adriano Spayat. To South Carolina, Attorney General Allen Wilson defeated President Trump's initial pick in the gubernatorial runoff, but the president also threw his support behind Wilson just days ago in a dual endorsement. South Carolina public radio's Gavin Jackson reports. Lieutenant Governor Pamela
Evett received Trump's coveted endorsement in late May before the primary, but a dent land is expected. Wilson gained momentum during the two-week runoff period fueled by support from former opponents like Congressman Ralph Norman and Nancy Mace, with Trump's
gubernatorial picks in Iowa and recently Georgia losing and polling pointing to another
loss, he made a dual endorsement last week for both candidates, saying in part quote, "with either one you can't go wrong quote." Wilson, the four-term attorney general
“was declared the winner roughly 30 minutes after polls closed. He says his administration”
will be transformational for the fastest growing state in the country, with a focus on infrastructure and efficiency. He faces Democratic State Representative Germain Johnson in November. For MPR News, I'm Gavin Jackson and Columbia, South Carolina. Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Caine says Tuesday Senate vote approving on the 10th trial for a power's resolution is a significant step, even if it's largely symbolic.
Both houses Republican majority have now said this president, this war is illegal and you got to stop it. Now look, we don't expect the president is just going to follow Congress. But the president knows what it means when he starts losing votes, not only of Democrats, but in his own party. The Senate vote came amid a dispute over whether Iran is agreed to allow into the country
U.N. nuclear inspectors, the disagreement came as Iran's president met with Pakistani
“mediators and technical teams, with the U.S. and Iran continued talks in Switzerland.”
Sell off in tech stocks, gather pace to say with a NASDAQ following more than 2% impures John Rohit reports. Tech stocks broadly lost ground and they were led by chip makers, including Nvidia, AMD and Intel. One semiconductor index on the Philadelphia exchange dropped nearly 8%. One of the biggest losers of the day was micron technology, an Idaho based maker of memory chips. It shares film more than 13% ahead of an earnings report on Wednesday.
The stock has had a meteoric rise over the past 12 months, soaring nearly 800% amid a global memory chip shortage. But investors will be parsing its earnings for signs that demand is strong and that the company thinks it'll remain that way in the coming months. Analysts are looking for signals that the AI boom will continue a pace. John Rohit and PR News.
This is MPR. Eight people have been sentenced to lengthy terms in federal prison and connection with last July's violence at a Texas federal immigration facility. Prosecutors accusiate of having ties to Antifa on say they turned up at the prison wearing black tactical gear and open fire on law enforcement. A police officer was wounded. A former U.S. Marine Corps
reservist was sentenced to the maximum 100 years in prison. The other seven received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years. The University of Nebraska Medical Center has announced a final cruise ship passengers exposed ahead to virus have been released from its quarantine unit. And PR's Gabriella Emmanuel reports 16 of the passengers arrived on May 11th and two others joined them on May 15th. After 42 days, the last of them returned home.
Is there really no room for air? Dr. Michael Wadman heads the national quarantine unit. He says things ran relatively smoothly for everything from daily symptom checks to food delivery to routine health care needs. Also, he says they got a lot of good feedback from the people in quarantine in terms of how we do things better. For example, they didn't have access to their luggage, so the facility had to quickly get the basics delivered.
There was also a tornado warning that they had to navigate. Ultimately, there were no haunt of virus cases among the quarantine individuals. Gabriella Emmanuel and PR news. Following losses on Wall Street, the financial markets in Asia largely down in Wednesday trading to pants benchmarking the K retreating further from a record high reached on Monday. This is in PR news. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's
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