Final preparations for trial of man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in FloridaNew Foto - Final preparations for trial of man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — A man charged withtrying to assassinatePresidentDonald Trumplast year in South Florida is set to represent himself during a pretrial conference on Tuesday, as final preparations are made for trial. Barring any delays, jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in Fort Pierce federal court for the case against Ryan Routh. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon signed off onRouth'srequest to represent himself in July but said court-appointed attorneys need to remain as standby counsel. The trial will begin nearly a year after prosecutors say a U.S. Secret Service agent thwarted Routh's attempt to shoot Trump as he played golf. Routh, 59, has pleaded not guilty to charges ofattempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer and several firearm violations. Prosecutors have said Routh methodically plotted to kill Trump for weeks before aiming a rifle through the shrubbery as Trump played golf on Sept. 15, 2024, at his West Palm Beach country club. A Secret Service agent spotted Routh before Trump came into view. Officials said Routh aimed his rifle at the agent, who opened fire, causing Routh to drop his weapon and flee without firing a shot. Law enforcement obtained help from a witness who prosecutors said informed officers that he saw a person fleeing. The witness was then flown in a police helicopter to a nearby interstate where Routh was arrested, and the witnesses confirmed it was the person he had seen, prosecutors have said. Routh was a North Carolina construction worker who in recent years had moved to Hawaii. A self-styled mercenary leader, Routh spoke out to anyone who would listen about his dangerous, sometimes violent plans to insert himself into conflicts around the world, witnesses have told The Associated Press. In the early days of thewar in Ukraine, Routh tried to recruit soldiers from Afghanistan, Moldova and Taiwan to fight the Russians. In his native Greensboro, North Carolina, he had a 2002 arrest for eluding a traffic stop and barricading himself from officers with a fully automatic machine gun and a "weapon of mass destruction," which turned out to be an explosive with a 10-inch-long fuse. In 2010, police searched a warehouse Routh owned and found more than 100 stolen items, from power tools and building supplies to kayaks and spa tubs. In both felony cases, judges gave Routh either probation or a suspended sentence. In addition to the federal charges, Routh also has pleaded not guilty to state charges of terrorism and attempted murder.

Final preparations for trial of man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida

Final preparations for trial of man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — A man charged withtrying ...
Kremlin hawk Patrushev urges Japan to halt 'militarisation' towards Russia, ChinaNew Foto - Kremlin hawk Patrushev urges Japan to halt 'militarisation' towards Russia, China

(Reuters) -One of the Kremlin's most senior hawks, Nikolai Patrushev, hopes that Japan will stop pursuing a policy of militarisation toward Russia and China, he said in remarks published on Tuesday, voicing concerns that NATO could use its fleet in combat. A former KGB officer and a Cold War warrior who crafted the Kremlin's national security strategy, Patrushev said, without providing evidence, that NATO intends to use the Japanese fleet to conduct combat operations in parts of the world. "One would like to believe that common sense will prevail among the Japanese elites, and they will stop pursuing a suicidal policy of militarisation and rattling weapons at two of the most powerful neighbouring states — Russia and China," he told news outlet Argumenty I Fakty. "But as long as this continues, we certainly cannot sit idly by." The remarks come as Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare four-day trip to China to attend a military parade on Tiananmen Square on Wednesday marking the end of World War Two after Japan's formal surrender. Ahead of the massive public display of China's modernising armed forces, Beijing has mounted a campaign saying that China and the former Soviet Union played a pivotal role in the Asian and European theatres during World War Two. Ties between China and Russia serve as a "source of stability for world peace", President Xi Jinping said last week. Russia and Japan never signed a formal World War II peace treaty, with the main obstacle being an unresolved territorial dispute over the Kuril Islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories. "The Japanese Navy closely cooperates with the NATO fleet; at any moment, they can be integrated into Western coalition formats," Patrushev said. (Writing by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Kremlin hawk Patrushev urges Japan to halt 'militarisation' towards Russia, China

Kremlin hawk Patrushev urges Japan to halt 'militarisation' towards Russia, China (Reuters) -One of the Kremlin's most senior ha...
Padres reliever Jason Adam carted off field with ruptured quadriceps tendonNew Foto - Padres reliever Jason Adam carted off field with ruptured quadriceps tendon

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Padres reliever Jason Adam ruptured a tendon in his left quadriceps and was carted off the field Monday, a major blow to San Diego's dominant bullpen. Adam was injured in the seventh inning ofa 4-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.One of several All-Star relievers on the team, Adam said he still needs to get an MRI for confirmation "but that sounds like six to nine months, so the season's probably done." The injury comes as the Padres are chasing the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West. The loss dropped the Padres 2 1/2 games behind the idle Dodgers. San Diego currently holds the second National League wild-card spot. The Padres became the first big league team to send three relievers to the All-Star Game when Adam, closer Robert Suarez and left-hander Adrián Morejón were selected for the Midsummer Classic. Among general manager A.J. Preller's several trade-deadline pickups was hard-throwing Mason Miller from the Athletics, who was an All-Star in 2024. "I told A.J., I'm really glad you went out and got Mason," said Adam, who was on crutches with his left leg in a big brace when he spoke with reporters. "That's all I've really processed. This bullpen's so deep. Of all the bullpens in the league to not need me, it's this one. So I'm excited to cheer those guys on. It's a family out there, so I'm excited." Adam collapsed as he tried to turn toward Gunnar Henderson's chopper that went off the mound for an infield single. He immediately signaled for an athletic trainer and grabbed his left knee. After receiving attention from trainers, Adam was helped to his feet and onto a cart, with his left leg propped up on the seat. Cameras caught Adam saying he "felt something pop." "I felt the pop right away, felt like the quad rolled up, so I kind of knew it wasn't good," Adam said. "It was in pain at first and then you kind of come to and you're like, 'Hey, did we get the out?' And then it's just waiting to hear how long." Adam said he "went to plant to go back and grab the ball, because it was kind of a chopper to my right, and that's when I felt the pop and it kind of gave out and I fell." Adam (8-4) took the loss. He has a 1.93 ERA in 65 appearances. The game was tied at 3 when Henderson's hit put runners on first and second. Adam was replaced by Suarez, who got the second out of the inning before allowing Dylan Beavers' go-ahead single. Miller called Adam's injury "really heartbreaking." "You hate to see anybody go down with anything, especially something like that. It's just a baseball oddity, a slow-hit ball like that. It's nothing he did, just his instincts taking over," Miller said. "In his absence, guys are going to have to step up and fill that role. We certainly have guys like that." Said starter Dylan Cease: "It seems like he pitches every day. He's been amazing. It's terrible to see." Padres manager Mike Shildt called Adam "an absolute workhorse" who has "gotten huge outs for us." Shildt also said Adam is a leader in the clubhouse. "We've got a great clubhouse. We've got great dudes. I love him to death. Jason is as solid a guy as there is. He's well-respected and means a lot to us. We'll miss him and we'll have to figure it out," Shildt said. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Padres reliever Jason Adam carted off field with ruptured quadriceps tendon

Padres reliever Jason Adam carted off field with ruptured quadriceps tendon SAN DIEGO (AP) — Padres reliever Jason Adam ruptured a tendon in...
Sinner back in US Open quarters by routing Bublik, only player besides Alcaraz to beat him in 2025New Foto - Sinner back in US Open quarters by routing Bublik, only player besides Alcaraz to beat him in 2025

NEW YORK (AP) — Jannik Sinner was so dominant Monday night at theU.S. Openthat his opponent had to remind him after the match that he's not that bad of a player. Sinner sure made Alexander Bublik look like one, though. Sinner overwhelmed the only playerother than Carlos Alcarazwho has defeated him this season, routing Bublik 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to return to the quarterfinals of the tournament he won last year. The top-seeded Sinner's victory took just 1 hour, 21 minutes, the second-shortest completed match in the tournament. A first-round victory for Tomas Machac was a minute shorter. "At times I felt like today I was playing some great tennis, and I managed to break him very early, which then gave me the confidence to serve a little bit better and play from the back of the court a bit better," Sinner said. "It was a faster, or a fast match." Sinner lost to Bublik in June in Halle, Germany, in a warm-up tournament before Wimbledon, but that was played on a grass court. Trying to beat the defending U.S. Open champion on a hard court is an entirely different story — and almost impossible these days. Sinner has won 25 straight Grand Slam matches on that surface, including the last two Australian Open titles, along with his first U.S. Open trophy last year. He will face fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti, the No. 10 seed, on Wednesday. The other quarterfinal that day will pit No. 8 Alex de Minaur against No. 25 Felix Auger-Aliassime. Bublik, the No. 23 seed from Kazakhstan, had been one of the hottest players in tennis, with an ATP Tour-leading 11 straight victories and three titles, which is tied for the second-best this year behind Alcaraz's six. He had won all 55 service games coming into this match, yet Sinner broke him eight times. Bublik could only smile at times, including after the match, when he told Sinner at the net that "I'm not bad." But he wasn't nearly good enough against Sinner, who had an 86-46 advantage in points won. Bublik helped by committing 13 double-faults. Sinner noted that Bublik had a late finish Saturday night in his five-set victory over No. 14 seed Tommy Paul, and tried to test his energy level Monday in his first night match of this tournament. "I tried to move him around, trying to see how he moves, trying to put it more on the physical side," Sinner said. "Today I played some good tennis at times. At times he gave me some free points." Sinner improved to 35-4 this year. Alcaraz beat him in the French Open final and also in Rome and Cincinnati — where Sinner was ill and had to stop playing in the first set. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis ,

Sinner back in US Open quarters by routing Bublik, only player besides Alcaraz to beat him in 2025

Sinner back in US Open quarters by routing Bublik, only player besides Alcaraz to beat him in 2025 NEW YORK (AP) — Jannik Sinner was so domi...
President Trump demands drugmakers 'justify their success' with COVID vaccinesNew Foto - President Trump demands drugmakers 'justify their success' with COVID vaccines

WASHINGTON ‒President Donald Trumpcalled on drug companies to "justify their success" in combatting the COVID-19 virus, demanding the immediate release of data on the matter while the CDC is "being ripped apart over this question." Trump's remarks ina Sept. 1 post on Truth Socialfollow hisfiring last weekof CDC directorSusan Monarezjust one month into her tenure after a disagreement she had over vaccine policy with Health and Human Services SecretaryRobert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic. Jim O'Neill, a top deputy of Kennedy,was later named acting CDC director. "Many people think they are a miracle that saved Millions of lives. Others disagree!" Trump said of COVID drugs including vaccines made by Pfizer, Moderna and other drug companies. "With CDC being ripped apart over this question, I want the answer, and I want it NOW." More:White House fires CDC Director Susan Monarez after clash with RFK Jr., but she refuses to quit The Food and Drug Administration on Aug. 27set tighter guidelineson who can receive the latest COVID vaccination shots, recommending the vaccines to only people over 65 or individuals with existing health problems. In addition to the ouster of Monarez,three other top CDC officials resignedin protest ofKennedy's leadership including his direction on vaccines. Trump said he's been shown "extraordinary" information from Pfizer that detail the positive effects vaccines had in stopping the spread of the coronavirus but questioned why the same data hasn't been showed to the public. More:Former CDC directors say RFK Jr.'s actions should alarm every American' "Why not??? They go off to the next 'hunt' and let everyone rip themselves apart, including Bobby Kennedy Jr. and CDC, trying to figure out the success or failure of the Drug Companies Covid work," Trump said. In response to the COVID pandemic in 2020, Trump launched Operation Warp Speed aimed at quickly developing a vaccine to treat the virus. The rollout of the vaccine came in 2021 under former PresidentJoe Biden, however. More:Top RFK Jr. deputy Jim O'Neill named acting CDC director after previous head fired By the time the vaccine was available to all Americans, many of Trump's most diehard supporters vocally opposed vaccinations and questioned whether they were necessary. Trump was met byboos in December 2021 when he told supportersat a rally that he received a COVID booster and recommended they should, too. Trump said he wants the CDC to release numbers and results "NOW" to "clear up this MESS, one way or the other!!!" "I hope OPERATION WARP SPEED was as 'BRILLIANT' as many say it was," the president said. "If not, we all want to know about it, and why???" More:Sen. Bill Cassidy wants 'oversight' of CDC. Some say he deserves blame for its turmoil. U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican who chairs the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions,applauded Trump for pushing "radical transparency"of COVID vaccine data. Cassidy, a physician, was the key vote to secure Kennedy's confirmation in February after expressing reservations about Kennedy's statements skeptical of vaccines but voting for him regardless. "We need to know what the data says and where it is coming from, so the CDC and HHS can make the best decisions," Cassidy said in a statement. "People who criticizePresident Trump's Operation Warp Speed typically misrepresent and carefully select 'their facts.' We should be honest about the success of Operation Warp Speed." Cassidy last week called for the CDC's vaccine advisory panelto indefinitely postpone its next meeting, set for Sept. 18, amid the turmoil in the agency and allegations from the CDC officials who resigned over "the lack of scientific process being followed." Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump demands drugmakers 'justify their success' with COVID vaccines

President Trump demands drugmakers 'justify their success' with COVID vaccines

President Trump demands drugmakers 'justify their success' with COVID vaccines WASHINGTON ‒President Donald Trumpcalled on drug comp...

 

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