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Tim Walz’s Unexpected Rise as Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidential Running Mate
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Tim Walz’s Unexpected Rise as Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidential Running Mate

Tim Walz and Kamala Harris made an electrifying debut as running mates, surprising viewers with their dynamic presence during their first public appearance together. The Minnesota governor's ascension to vice president was a surprising twist in the political narrative, catching many by surprise. Tim Walz, a previously overlooked figure in discussions of possible vice presidential picks, emerged victorious as an outsider candidate. His suave, down-to-earth Midwestern charm, drawn from his background as a teacher, football coach, and Army National Guardsman, resonated with the public, offering a refreshing contrast to traditional political personas. At the Philadelphia event, Walz displayed his affable demeanor while delivering sharp political barbs with a touch of humor. His jokes...
Trump praised Gov. Walz’s handling of the 2020 Minneapolis riots
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Trump praised Gov. Walz’s handling of the 2020 Minneapolis riots

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, United States — In 2020, amid the tumult following the tragic death of George Floyd, former President Donald Trump expressed approval for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s handling of a critical period of civil unrest. This support came despite previous criticism from Trump and his political ally J.D. Vance of Walz’s tactics. During a strategy call with U.S. governors on June 1, 2020, Trump praised the actions taken in Minneapolis. “They took control quickly and effectively,” Trump noted in the call, highlighting the city’s swift response. This conversation, recorded and later obtained by the Associated Press, is significant because Gov. Walz has been chosen as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate in the upcoming election against Trump and Vance. The call was att...
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada Plans to Travel to New York to Stand Trial on Drug Trafficking Charges
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Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada Plans to Travel to New York to Stand Trial on Drug Trafficking Charges

The U.S. Department of Justice has assigned the case against Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada to the Eastern District of New York. There, he is expected to face multiple charges, including drug trafficking, according to declassified documents verified by a knowledgeable source. Now 76, Zambada was arrested in El Paso, Texas, and has appeared twice in state court. The timing of his transfer to New York remains unclear, with estimates suggesting it could happen within the next few weeks, according to a source familiar with the details. Despite efforts by the Eastern District of Texas to keep the case, a decision in Washington ordered it to be transferred, although the Justice Department has not made a public statement on the matter. Zambada was captured on July 25, along with Joaquín Guzmán López, ...
New York City Updates Drone Flood Warnings in Slurred Spanish
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New York City Updates Drone Flood Warnings in Slurred Spanish

CNY - New York City emergency officials have apologized for broadcasting flood warnings in hard-to-understand Spanish via drones flying over certain neighborhoods. Authorities had begun deploying high-tech devices to broadcast pre-flood warnings. Things escalated when a video of a drone issuing warnings in both English and Spanish circulated widely on social media, sparking criticism over the pronunciation of the Spanish version in a city where nearly a quarter of residents speak Spanish at home. "Why is the Spanish version incomprehensible?" wrote one user on social media. “Can’t the city hire someone who speaks Spanish to put out this notice?” asked another bewildered user on X. “It's a shame because it looks like a literal Google translation,” added another. Zach Iscol, the city's dire...
Tim Walz: From Educator in China to Democracy Advocate
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Tim Walz: From Educator in China to Democracy Advocate

TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, has a long history with China, from his days as a schoolteacher in Guangdong to serving on a key congressional committee overseeing U.S.-China relations. His trip includes witnessing the pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989. As an educator at Foshan No. 1 Secondary School, Walz taught history, culture, and English during a pivotal period marked by major student demonstrations against the Chinese Communist Party. This experience profoundly shaped his understanding of and connection to the region. In a 2007 interview with The Hill, Walz said, "The year I spent in China was transformative. It inspired me to engage more deeply with the country and its people." Known affectionately by his students as ...
Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian Reaches Runoff in Iranian Presidential Election
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Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian Reaches Runoff in Iranian Presidential Election

A reformist candidate critical of Iranian government policies, including the mandatory headscarf law, will face a hardline conservative in a presidential runoff next week, Iran’s Interior Ministry announced Saturday. It follows a special vote called after the previous leader, Ebrahim Raisi, died in a helicopter crash last month. The second round of voting, scheduled for July 5, will pit reformist Masoud Pezeshkian against Saeed Jalili, an ultraconservative former nuclear negotiator. The need for a runoff was prompted by low voter turnout and a field of three leading candidates, with Iranian law requiring a winner to win more than 50 percent of all votes cast. According to the Interior Ministry, 60 percent of Iranians did not vote on Friday; analysts and candidates' aides attribute the dec...