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evening to cast down on the integrity of the country's elections.
“Every American deserves to know that when they cast their vote, that vote will be counted”
accurately in a system, and that is to make that system secure. One where cheating and interference are not just difficult, but virtually impossible. Unfortunately, the system we have today for us, catastrophically sure of that standard. Trump claimed elections in the U.S. are vulnerable, and he declassified intelligence that he said exposed fraud and foreign interference.
He accused China of interference in the 2020 election. He lost a former President Joe Biden contradicting U.S. intelligence findings. China's embassy in Washington, meanwhile, is denying President Trump's claims as he fell in time reports from Taipei. The China says it does not interfere in other countries internal affairs.
In a statement issued to CBS News and CNN, ahead of the President's prime time speech on election interference, Beijing's embassy denied allegations that an interfered with the American Democratic process.
It notes that "elections are an internal matter of the U.S. and the China has never
and will never interfere in the presidential elections of the U.S. President Trump alleged the China gained access to information on 220 million voters during the 2020 election, calling it the largest compromise of election data in history." The National Intelligence Council publicly assessed that China did not attempt interfere with technical aspects of the election, like vote counting.
For NPR News, I'm Ashish Fallen-Time, in Taipei. In Rescue efforts underway in southwestern China, state media say an unknown number of people are trapped, after a landslide led to the collapse of multiple residential buildings at landslide is reported to have happened during an evacuation, the state broadcasters, CCTVs, as at least eight people were rescued. White House says vehicle stops by ICE will continue after two deadly shootings by officers in a week, both during traffic stops. The comment came after widespread reports at the agency would pause those stops as impures Cat-Lonstorf reports.
Within hours of those reports, President Trump posted on social media that the vehicle stops must continue.
“"We cannot give up one of ICE's most important and effective crime-fighting tools," he wrote.”
The Office of Senator Angus King, an independent from Maine, had confirmed to MPR on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security had planned to make the policy shift. But at a press briefing, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt told reporters that immigration enforcement agents are continuing with traffic stops, and that guidance had been given to all field offices in the country. She said the White House and DHS are "on the same page." MPR reached out to DHS for clarity on the policy, it referred us to recent comments from the White House.
Cat-Lonstorf and beer news, Washington. "This is MPR News. Texas Governor Greg Abbott confirms that at least two people have been killed in the flooding that's hit the state. And Abbott says the hardest hit areas are not yet out of danger. More rain is in the forecast."
Abbott says more than 2,000 first responders have been deployed hundreds of people have been rescued from their cars and homes.
The White House says President Trump's teleprompter operator is on unpaid leave. After reports he used inside knowledge to make bets about Trump's speeches on the calorie online prediction market. ABC News first reported that Gabriel Perez used his inside knowledge to win within $100,000. He's been operating Trump's teleprompter since 2016. For years since the launch of the 988 suicide in crisis lifeline, a new poll finds that one in 10 Americans say they have contacted the number.
MPR's reach to Chattergy reports that young adults are more likely to reach out to 988 compared to adults 65 and older. The new poll by the national alliance on mental illness in episodes found that nearly 3/4 of respondents know about 988, up by 21% since the launch of the number in 2021.
“And the vast majority of those who know about the number remember where they first learned about it.”
Either through social media or TV, in news articles in online media or in a healthcare setting. Of the people who contacted the number for themselves or someone they know, 75% said they'd received some or all of the help they were looking for. More than half of the respondents said that the president and Congress have done too little to address the state of mental health in the country. Retouchative and peer news. The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note, the 16 year old laughed in the family's garage.
He told me he was going to make me proud. Antonio Junior left home to join a protest in Seattle. A week later, he was shot and killed there. I need some a breath, just as for my son.


