Feinstein, back in the Senate, relies heavily on staff to function

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Feinstein, back in the Senate, relies heavily on staff to function WASHINGTON — When Sen. Dianne Feinstein entered a hearing room this month to reclaim her seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee after a monthslong absence, she was accompanied by a phalanx of aides.Two staff members settled the 89-year-old California Democrat into a chair at the dais as the assembled senators greeted their ailing colleague with a round of applause. When Feinstein spoke — during a vote on one of several of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees whose approval had awaited her return — she appeared to read from a piece of paper handed to her by a female aide seated behind her.“I ask to be recorded as voting in person on the three nominees considered earlier, Mr. Chairman, and I vote aye now,” she said.The aide knelt next to her and whispered into her ear in between votes — popping up repeatedly from her seat to confer with the senator, at one point clearing away the paper Feinstein had read from and presenting her with a folder that appeared to contain background info...

Right-wing populist Javier Milei gains support in Argentina by blasting ‘political caste’

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Right-wing populist Javier Milei gains support in Argentina by blasting ‘political caste’ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — He believes selling human organs should be legal, climate change is a “socialist lie,” sex education is a ploy to destroy the family and that the Central Bank should be abolished. He also could be Argentina’s next president.Javier Milei, an admirer of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is the latest example of how right-wing populists are making inroads in Latin America, appealing to a citizenry angry with politics as usual and eager for outsiders to shake up the system.A libertarian economist and self-described “anarcho capitalist,” Milei made a name for himself by shouting against the “political caste” on television. His presidential candidacy looked like a sideshow until recently. Polls show his popularity rising, and his proposals dominate discussions ahead of October elections.“Today no one can say that Milei isn’t someone who could get to the presidency,” said Luis Tonelli, a political scientist at University of Buenos Aires.Milei jumped from ta...

Erdogan takes lead in unofficial count in Turkey’s presidential runoff

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Erdogan takes lead in unofficial count in Turkey’s presidential runoff ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Preliminary, unofficial results from Turkish news agencies showed incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead with 88% of ballot boxes counted in a presidential runoff that will decide whether the country’s longtime leader stretches his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade.The state Anadolu news agency showed Erdogan at 53%, and his challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, at 47%.Meanwhile, the ANKA news agency, close to the opposition, showed the results at 51% for Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu at 49%.The outcome could have implications far beyond Ankara. Turkey stands at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and it plays a key role in NATO.Erdogan’s government vetoed Sweden’s bid to join NATO and purchased Russian missile-defense systems, which prompted the United States to oust Turkey from a U.S.-led fighter-jet project. But it also helped broker a crucial deal that allowed Ukrainian grain shipments and averted a global food crisis.The competing news agenci...

PSG goalkeeper Sergio Rico hospitalized after horse-riding accident in Spain

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

PSG goalkeeper Sergio Rico hospitalized after horse-riding accident in Spain SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Sergio Rico has been hospitalized with a head injury after a horse-riding accident in Spain.French champion PSG said it “learned of the accident involving its player Sergio Rico on Sunday and remains in constant contact with his loved ones.”Spanish media said the accident happened near the southern Spanish city of Seville — where Rico used to play for Sevilla — with Radio Cope reporting that Rico’s condition was serious. Information about his condition could not be immediately confirmed with the hospital.Several clubs and players sent messages of support for the 29-year-old Spanish keeper.PSG won the French league on Saturday.___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

F1 Monaco Grand Prix Results

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

F1 Monaco Grand Prix Results SundayAt Circuit de MonacoMonte Carlo, Monaco.Lap length: 3.00 kilometers(Start position in parentheses)1. (1) Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 78 laps, 1:48:51.980, 25 points.2. (2) Fernando Alonso, Spain, Aston Martin, 78, +27.921 seconds, 18.3. (3) Esteban Ocon, France, Alpine, 78, +36.990, 15.4. (5) Lewis Hamilton, Great Britain, Mercedes, 78, +39.062, 13.5. (8) George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 78, +56.284, 10.6. (6) Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 78, +1:01.890, 8.7. (7) Pierre Gasly, France, Alpine, 78, +1:02.362, 6.8. (4) Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, Ferrari, 78, +1:03.391, 4.9. (10) Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 77, +1 lap, 2.10. (11) Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 77, +1 lap, 1.11. (15) Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Alfa Romeo Racing, 77, +1 lap.12. (12) Nyck De Vries, Netherlands, Alphatauri, 77, +1 lap.13. (19) Guanyu Zhou, China, Alfa Romeo Racing, 77, +1 lap.14. (13) Alexander Albon, Thailand, Williams, 77, +1 lap.15. (9) Yuki Tsunoda, Japan, A...

Turkey’s Erdoğan set for election victory

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Turkey’s Erdoğan set for election victory Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is set to win another five years as Turkey’s president after prevailing in divisive elections that at one point seemed to threaten his hold on power.The 69-year-old, who has dominated his country’s politics for two decades, was on track to win the run-off vote by 52 percent to 48 percent, with more than 98 percent of ballot boxes counted, beating opposition candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, according to the country’s two main news agencies. In the first round of voting on May 14, the president also came out on top, defying the polls, but fell short of an outright majority, taking the election to a run-off. Turkey’s Supreme Election Council — the country’s highest electoral authority — said that, with 75 percent of the votes counted, Erdoğan was leading with 53 percent while Kılıçdaroğlu had received 47 percent. The government of Qatar and Victor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister, congratulated Erdoğan via Twitter.  Erdoğan...

Biden and GOP rush to finalize debt ceiling deal, shore up support to prevent default

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Biden and GOP rush to finalize debt ceiling deal, shore up support to prevent default By LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE JALONICK, FARNOUSH AMIRI and MICHELLE L. PRICE (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — With days to spare before a potential first-ever government default, President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Sunday were finalizing a deal to raise the nation’s debt ceiling while trying to wrangle enough Republican and Democratic votes to pass the measure in the coming week.The compromise announced late Saturday includes spending cuts but risks angering some lawmakers as they take a closer look at the concessions. McCarthy and Biden were set to put the finishing touches on the agreement in a midafternoon call once the final legislative text was drafted. Biden told reporters at the White House upon his return from Delaware that he was confident the plan will make it to his desk and that no sticking points remained.The days ahead will determine whether Washington is again able to narrowly avoid a default on U.S. debt, as it has done many times bef...

Incumbent Erdogan claims victory in Turkey’s presidential runoff

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Incumbent Erdogan claims victory in Turkey’s presidential runoff ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey’s incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared victory Sunday in his country’s runoff election, extending his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade.With nearly 99% of ballot boxes opened, unofficial results from competing news agencies showed Erdogan with 52% of the vote, compared with 48% for his challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.In his first comments since the polls closed, Erdogan spoke to supporters on a campaign bus outside his home in Istanbul.“I thank each member of our nation for entrusting me with the responsibility to govern this country once again for the upcoming five years,” he said.He ridiculed his challenger for his loss, saying “bye bye bye, Kemal,” as supporters booed.“The only winner today is Turkey,” Erdogan said.In Istanbul, Erdogan supporters began celebrating even before the final results arrived, waving Turkish or ruling party flags, and honking car horns.The outcome could have implications far beyond Ankara. ...

Liz Cheney blasts GOP attorney for college campus voting remarks in graduation speech

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Liz Cheney blasts GOP attorney for college campus voting remarks in graduation speech Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney implored new college graduates to not compromise when it comes to the truth, excoriating her House Republican colleagues for not doing enough to combat former President Donald Trump’s lies that the 2020 election was stolen.In a commencement speech at Colorado College, the Wyoming Republican repeated her fierce criticisms of Trump but steered clear of talking about his 2024 reelection campaign or her own political future.Cheney, who graduated from Colorado College in 1988, recalled being a political science student walking into a campus building where a Bible verse was inscribed above the entrance that read, “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.”“I had to choose between lying and losing my position in House leadership,” Cheney said Sunday in Colorado Springs, connecting her experiences as a student to her work in the U.S. House of Representatives. “As I spoke to my colleagues on my last morning as chair of the Republican Conference i...

Migrants with children stuck at Poland’s border wall; activists say Belarus won’t let them turn back

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:05:40 GMT

Migrants with children stuck at Poland’s border wall; activists say Belarus won’t let them turn back WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A group of some 30 migrants seeking asylum, including small children, has been stuck at Poland’s border wall with Belarus for three days, Polish human rights activists said Sunday.Although the migrants were outside Poland’s border wall, activists from Grupa Granica (Border Group) said they were on Polish territory and Belarus was not allowing them to turn back.“In Belarus, they are not safe,” activist Marta Staniszewska said.“The Belarusian services, as this group has told us, threaten them that if they return, they will be beaten, or that they will kill them,” Staniszewska told The Associated Press.The migrants say that several among them are sick, one girl has a toothache, and the children have mosquito bites, according to Staniszewska.A representative of Poland’s ombudsman’s office visited and talked to the group on Sunday, but later told reporters that the decision about whether to allow them into the country belongs to the Polish Border G...