AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Virginia's special congressional electionNew Foto - AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Virginia's special congressional election

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Voters in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington will choose a replacement Tuesday for the late Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly, whodied in Mayafterbattling cancer. Control of the U.S. Housedoesn't hang in the balance in the special congressional election, but it could narrow the Republican majority in the closely divided chamber as membersreturn from the August recess. Democrat James Walkinshaw is facing Republican Stewart Whitson. Walkinshaw is a member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and previously served as Connolly's chief of staff. Whitson is a former FBI special agent and Army veteran who oversees federal affairs for a conservative think tank. The twowon their parties' nominationsin party-run primaries held in late June. The seat is among threeDemocratic vacanciesthat have lowered the number of votes Republicans need to passPresident Donald Trump's top legislative priorities in the House, where the GOP holds a slim 219-212 majority.The vacanciesmay have played a decisive role in May, when the president's big tax breaks and spending cuts billpassed the House by one vote, 215-214. A fourth House vacancy opened up in July, when Tennessee Republican Mark Greenstepped downto accept a private-sector position. Walkinshaw has held a financial advantage throughout the abbreviated campaign, with about $1.1 million raised in contributions, compared with about $225,000 for Whitson. Walkinshaw's campaign had about $139,000 in the bank as of Aug. 20, more than double Whitson's $57,000. Virginia's 11th Congressional District is located just outside Washington and includes the City of Fairfax and most of Fairfax County. Although not as deep blue as the neighboring 8th District, which includes Alexandria and Arlington, the 11th District is still reliable territory for Democratic candidates. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris carried the district with 65% of the vote in 2024. Connolly received about 67% of the vote in his final reelection bid. Trump received 40% or more of the vote in only nine of the district's 183 precincts. Fairfax County is the dominant player in district elections. It comprised about 97% of the vote in the 2024 general election, compared with only 3% for the City of Fairfax. Connolly was elected to nine terms and served for more than 15 years. He succeeded Republican Tom Davis, who held a version of this seat for 14 years. The Associated Press does not make projections and will declare a winner only when it's determined there is no scenario that would allow the trailing candidate to close the gap. If a race has not been called, the AP will continue to cover any newsworthy developments, such as candidate concessions or declarations of victory. In doing so, the AP will make clear that it has not yet declared a winner and explain why. Virginia does not conduct automatic recounts. Candidates may request and pay for recounts if the margin between the top two candidates is 1 percentage point or less. The government will pay for the recount if the margin is less than 0.5 percentage points or the final outcome has changed. The AP may declare a winner in a race that is eligible for a recount if it can determine the lead is too large for a recount or legal challenge to change the outcome. Here's a look at what to expect on Tuesday: Special election day The special election in Virginia's 11th Congressional District will be held Tuesday. Polls close at 7 p.m. ET. What's on the ballot? The Associated Press will provide vote results and declare a winner in the special congressional election in the 11th District. There are no other contests on the ballot, and Walkinshaw and Whitson are the only candidates listed. Who gets to vote? Any voter registered in the 11th Congressional District may participate in the special election. What do turnout and advance vote look like? As of Sept. 1, there were nearly 568,000 registered voters in Virginia's 11th Congressional District. Voters in Virginia do not register by party. Turnout in the district was 52% of registered voters in the 2022 midterm election and 71% in the 2024 general election. Ballots cast before Election Day made up about 34% of total votes in 2022 and about 57% in 2024. As of Wednesday, more than 48,000 ballots had been cast before Election Day, about 52% by mail and the rest in person at early voting locations. How long does vote-counting usually take? In the 2024 general election, the AP first reported results from the 11th District at 7:38 p.m. ET, or 38 minutes after polls closed. Tabulation ended for the night at 12:36 a.m. ET with about 95% of total votes counted. Are we there yet? As of Tuesday, there will be 420 days until the 2026 midterm elections. ___ Follow the AP's coverage of the 2025 election athttps://apnews.com/projects/election-results-2025/.

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Virginia's special congressional election

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Virginia's special congressional election FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Voters in the northern Virginia subur...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams met with top Trump aide amid talk of his ending reelection bid, source saysNew Foto - NYC Mayor Eric Adams met with top Trump aide amid talk of his ending reelection bid, source says

New York Mayor Eric Adams met privately with Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff earlier this week to discuss potential opportunities to join the Trump administration, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN. CNN previously reported that aides toPresident Donald Trumphave floated the idea of offering Adams a job in the administration with the aim of blocking Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani from becoming the city's next mayor. Adams leaving the race could potentially allow former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to consolidate the opposition vote to Mamdani, whoshockedCuomo in June's Democratic primary but has elicited concerns from some top Democrats abouthis democratic socialist views. Witkoff is one of Trump's most trusted advisers. The source noted that nothing was offered to Adams, but that privately the president has indicated he would like to offer Adams a role in the administration. The source also said that the meeting was kept at a close hold even within the walls of the White House, and many aides only learned through news reports Wednesday about the initial outreach from Trump allies to Adams. The New York Times first reported Witkoff and Adams' meeting. Facing questions about the possibility he might drop out, Adamssaid Wednesdaythat he had no plans to exit the race. "I have a job.I'm running for my reelection.I am still doing that, and I'm looking forward to getting reelected," Adams told reporters. Todd Shapiro, a spokesperson for the Adams campaign, declined to confirm Adams and Witkoff had met during a trip the mayor took this week to Florida. "Mayor Adams was in Florida on a personal trip," Shapiro said in a statement. "He did not carry out any campaigning or governmental related duties." This story has been updated with additional details. CNN's Gloria Pazmino contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

NYC Mayor Eric Adams met with top Trump aide amid talk of his ending reelection bid, source says

NYC Mayor Eric Adams met with top Trump aide amid talk of his ending reelection bid, source says New York Mayor Eric Adams met privately wit...
Rodón ties for MLB lead with 16th win as Yankees beat Astros 8-4New Foto - Rodón ties for MLB lead with 16th win as Yankees beat Astros 8-4

HOUSTON (AP) — Carlos Rodón pitched six strong innings to tie for the major league victory lead with 16 and Trent Grisham hit his career-high 30th homer of the season and 100th of his career to help the New York Yankees beat the Houston Astros 8-4 on Thursday night. Ryan McMahon also homered for the Yankees. New York led by a run in the eighth when McMahon hit an RBI single before Grisham's three-run shot made it 8-3. The Yankees took two of three in this series for their first series win against a team with a winning record since they swept Seattle from July 8-10. Rodón (16-7) yielded three hits and two runs — one earned — to tie Milwaukee's Freddy Peralta for the victory lead. Houston starter Cristian Javier (1-2) allowed six hits and four runs in 4 1/3 innings. Yordan Alvarez homered and tied a career high with four hits for a second straight night for the Astros. He hit an RBI single in the ninth and Houston loaded the bases with one out but David Bednar struck out Carlos Correa and Christian Walker to end it. An RBI single by McMahon put the Yankees up 1-0 in the second. A solo home run by Alvarez tied it with two outs in the third. McMahon hit a solo homer in New York's three-run fifth that made it 4-1. The Astros added a run in sixth with the help of two New York errors before Jesús Sánchez's pinch-hit homer made it 4-3 in the seventh. New York second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. left in the fourth inning with bruises to his knees. The team said he bruised both knees and that the injuries happened on different plays. There was a delay in the ninth inning after Taylor Trammell doubled and Yankees manager Aaron Boone asked officials to check his bat. Both managers talked to home plate umpire Adrian Johnson and he then talked to the replay office in New York. Johnson eventually handed the bat to an official sitting near home plate and play resumed. Key moment Grisham's home run that put the game out of reach. Key stat Grisham has three homers, including two grand slams, in the last week. Up next New York RHP Cam Schlittler (2-2, 2.61 ERA) opposes RHP Kevin Gausman (8-10, 3.75) in the first of three games against the Blue Jays at home Friday night. The Astros haven't announced a starter for the opener of a nine-game road on Friday night at Texas. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Rodón ties for MLB lead with 16th win as Yankees beat Astros 8-4

Rodón ties for MLB lead with 16th win as Yankees beat Astros 8-4 HOUSTON (AP) — Carlos Rodón pitched six strong innings to tie for the major...
Eagles squeeze past Cowboys as Carter ejected for spitting on Prescott six seconds into seasonNew Foto - Eagles squeeze past Cowboys as Carter ejected for spitting on Prescott six seconds into season

The defending Super Bowl champions got their title defence off to a winning start as they beat the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 in the NFL season opener on Thursday night. But the game may well be remembered for an incident before a play had even been made from scrimmage. Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected after just six seconds after spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Related:NFL 2025 season predictions: will it be Mahomes, Jackson or Allen in the Super Bowl? Carter, one of the Eagles' best players, approached Prescott as the teams lined up after the kick-off. The pair exchanged words, and Carter then spat on his opponent. Prescott looked shocked as a gob of phlegm landed on his chest and Carter was immediately sent from the field. He shook his head and smiled as he walked to the tunnel but did not argue with the decision as Eagles fans booed. "It was a mistake that happened on my side. It won't happen again," Carter, said after the game. "I feel bad for just my teammates and fans out there. I'm doing it for them. I'm doing it for my family, also. But the fans, they showed the most love." Replays that emerged later showed Prescott had spat in the general direction of Carter, but at the ground, before the confrontation. After the game, Prescott said he wasn't trying to spit at Carter. "One of the officials observed him spitting on an opponent," referee Shawn Smith said. "It's a disqualifiable foul in the game. It's a non-football act." Here is Jalen Carter spitting on Dak Prescott:pic.twitter.com/4F5BjEDLHf — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)September 5, 2025 The effect on the Eagles was immediate: the Cowboys drove down the field and scored on their first possession to go 7-0 up. When Javonte Williams ran in the touchdown, the Eagles line was notably missing the disruptive Carter. Indeed, the first eight possessions of the game resulted in points – but after a 65-minute lightning delay interrupted the third quarter, neither team could score again. Jalen Hurts accounted for 214 yards (152 passing, 62 rushing) and Saquon Barkley rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown for the Eagles, who overcame self- inflicted mistakes along with a revamped Dallas defensive front that no longer stars Micah Parsons. Carter's ejection was the first of many undisciplined moments for the Eagles, who committed nine penalties for 110 yards. "I think our discipline wasn't in it early in the game," Hurts said. "Great job by our defense being able to battle and respond. Guys stepped in and filled those roles. We came into this game talking about discipline and focus, and we'll leave it saying the same things." Javonte Williams ran for 54 yards and a pair of one-yard touchdowns in his first game for the Cowboys, while Prescott was 21-for-34 passing for 188 yards. CeeDee Lamb led all receivers with seven catches and 110 yards. Jake Elliott nailed a 58-yard field goal to make it 24-20 Eagles 6:30 into the second half. The Cowboys drove into the red zone and got a free set of downs when Reed Blankenship committed unnecessary roughness in the end zone on a third-down incompletion. However, Miles Sanders fumbled on the next play, Quinyon Mitchell recovered for the Eagles and the lightning delay immediately followed. Both offenses seemed to be out of juice by the game's 11.30pm resumption. The next five possessions ended in punts, and Dallas received the ball with three minutes to go. But after Dallas reached their 38-yard line, Lamb dropped passes on second and fourth downs. Hurts didn't target star receiver AJ Brown until after that turnover on downs, inside the two-minute warning. Brown made a key eight-yard catch and Hurts scrambled for a first down to ice the game.

Eagles squeeze past Cowboys as Carter ejected for spitting on Prescott six seconds into season

Eagles squeeze past Cowboys as Carter ejected for spitting on Prescott six seconds into season The defending Super Bowl champions got their ...
Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son saysNew Foto - Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says

(Reuters) -Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is suffering from worsening heart problems and needs urgent medical attention, her son said on Friday, in an appeal for her immediate release from "cruel and life-threatening" custody. Kim Aris told Reuters that his 80-year-old mother, in military custody since a 2021 coup that deposed her government, had asked to see a cardiologist about a month ago, but he had been unable to determine whether her request had been granted. "Without proper medical examinations ... it is impossible to know what state her heart is in," he said by phone from London. "I am extremely worried. There is no way of verifying if she is even alive." The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has also suffered from bone and gum issues, Aris said, adding that it was likely she had been injured in an earthquake in March that killed more than 3,700 people. In a Facebook video, he appealed for Suu Kyi and all political prisoners in Myanmar to be released. A spokesman for Myanmar's military-backed interim government did not pick up calls from Reuters seeking comment, and its information ministry did not immediately respond to questions sent via email. Myanmar has been gripped by violence since the military takeover in February 2021, which prompted mass rallies that were crushed by brutal force, sparking a widespread armed uprising. Suu Kyi, a long-standing symbol of Myanmar's pro-democracy movement, is serving a 27-year sentence for offences including incitement, corruption and election fraud, all of which she denies. One of her last public appearances was in court in May 2021, a few months after the coup, when pictures aired by state television showed her sitting upright in the dock, with her hands in her lap and wearing a surgical mask. DECADES IN DETENTION The military justified its takeover on the basis of what it said was widespread fraud in an election that Suu Kyi's party won by a landslide, although election monitors found no evidence of cheating. Foreign governments and rights groups have consistently called for her release. Starting in late December, the military-backed interim government plans to hold new elections in multiple phases, the first polls since the one that triggered the coup. Anti-junta groups, including Suu Kyi's party, are either boycotting or are barred from running, with only military-backed and approved parties participating. Western governments have criticised the vote as a move to entrench the generals' power. Born in 1945 to Myanmar's independence hero, General Aung San, who was assassinated when she was an infant, Suu Kyi has spent nearly two decades in detention, including some 15 years under house arrest at her colonial-style family on Yangon's Inya Lake, as ordered by a previous junta. Educated at Oxford University, she married British scholar Michael Aris in 1972 and had two sons with him, before returning to Myanmar in 1988 to care for her ailing mother. That is also when she joined nationwide protests against military rule, forming the National League for Democracy party and rising to become Myanmar's most prominent pro-democracy leader. (Reporting by Reuters staffEditing by Ros Russell)

Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says

Myanmar's Suu Kyi health worsening in military custody, son says (Reuters) -Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is suf...

 

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