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British actress Dame Maggie Smith, best known for Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died at 89. Celebrities and royals honor her remarkable career.
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After RFK Jr.'s endorsement, many of his supporters are backing Trump, affecting the 2024 race. Listen for more on how this shift could shape key swing states.
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Vice President Kamala Harris visited the U.S.-Mexico border, pledging to enforce tighter asylum restrictions and crack down on fentanyl trafficking as part of her 2024 presidential campaign. Her visit drew sharp criticism from Republican rival Donald Trump. Tune in for the latest developments on The Daily New York Now.
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Tropical Depression Helene has caused widespread destruction across the Southeastern U.S., leaving 43 dead and millions without power. Originally a Category 4 hurricane, the storm caused severe flooding, mudslides, and dam breaches from Florida to the Carolinas. Emergency rescues are ongoing, with officials urging people to follow evacuation orders. Stay tuned for more updates on The Daily New York Now with Corey Cambridge.
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Former President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time in five years, promising to broker a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war if re-elected. Trump reiterated his longstanding defense of his 2019 impeachment, while key surrogate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocated for cutting U.S. aid to Ukraine during a rally in Michigan. Tune in for the latest updates on The Daily New York Now.
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Florida man William Robert Braddock has been charged by the U.S. Justice Department for making death threats against a political opponent in the 2022 Republican primary. Braddock allegedly fled to the Philippines after threatening to use a "Russian-Ukrainian hit squad" against the opponent. He now faces up to five years in prison if convicted. The case highlights increasing concerns about threats in the political sphere as the 2024 elections approach. Stay tuned to The Daily New York Now with Corey Cambridge for more updates.
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Donald Trump has once again accused Google of manipulating search results to hurt his campaign, this time vowing to prosecute the company if re-elected in 2024. He claims Google promotes negative stories about him and boosts positive coverage of Kamala Harris, though no evidence has been provided. Google has yet to respond, and similar allegations made by Trump in 2016 were dismissed by the tech giant. Stay tuned to The Daily New York Now with Corey Cambridge for ongoing updates.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has pleaded not guilty to federal bribery charges related to illegal contributions from Turkish nationals. The charges stem from a scheme tied to his 2021 mayoral campaign. Despite mounting calls for his resignation, Adams has vowed to continue his duties as mayor while fighting the case. Stay updated with The Daily New York Now with Corey Cambridge.
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Vice President Kamala Harris visits Arizona’s U.S.-Mexico border today to address immigration and unveil a new bipartisan security plan. The visit comes as Donald Trump criticizes Harris’ handling of border issues, blaming her for the rise in migration. With Arizona being a crucial election battleground, immigration remains a key issue for voters. Stay tuned to The Daily New York Now for more updates with Corey Cambridge.
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Tropical Storm Helene has ravaged the Southeast, killing at least five people and leaving over 4 million homes without power. Rescue efforts are underway as flooding and tornadoes continue to impact Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Tune in for the latest updates on The Daily New York Now with Corey Cambridge.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is scheduled to meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday in New York City, as diplomatic tensions between the two nations escalate over various issues, including export controls, trade tariffs, and geopolitical concerns regarding Taiwan and Russia. The meeting coincides with Wang's attendance at the United Nations General Assembly, where China has called for the U.S. to lift tariffs on Chinese goods. While both sides continue to engage in dialogue, analysts note that the competition between the U.S. and China resembles a new form of cold war.
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Hurricane Helene has intensified into a Category 4 storm, with sustained winds of nearly 130 mph, as it approaches Florida's panhandle. The National Hurricane Center warns of potentially deadly storm surges that could reach up to 20 feet in some areas. Officials are urging residents in the storm's path to evacuate immediately as flooding begins to impact roadways and airports. As Helene makes landfall tonight, the situation is expected to escalate, reminiscent of the devastation caused by last year's Hurricane Idalia.
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Israel has dismissed international calls for a ceasefire with Hezbollah, continuing airstrikes that have resulted in significant casualties in Lebanon. Despite pressure from the U.S. and France for a 21-day truce, Israeli military actions, including a strike near Beirut, have intensified fears of a broader regional conflict. The death toll has surged to over 600 since the recent escalation, with key Hezbollah figures being targeted. Israeli forces are preparing for a possible ground invasion as tensions rise along the Lebanon border.
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In today’s episode, we discuss Donald Trump’s announcement that he will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in New York. This meeting comes after Trump's criticism of Ukraine on the campaign trail and follows President Biden’s new military aid package to Ukraine. Trump’s remarks on a potential peace deal with Russia, including the possibility of Ukraine ceding territory, have stirred controversy ahead of the U.S. election. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!
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The S&P 500 closed at a record high on Thursday, driven by a significant rally in Micron Technology shares and positive jobless claims data. Micron's forecast of strong revenue growth amid increasing demand for AI memory chips lifted its stock by nearly 16%. Meanwhile, a decline in weekly jobless claims and confirmation of 3% GDP growth in Q2 reassured investors about the strength of the U.S. economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq also posted gains, contributing to a positive trading day across major indices.
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Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirmed U.S. support for Ukraine on Thursday, addressing criticism from her Republican rival, Donald Trump. Speaking at the White House alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Harris vowed to help Ukraine secure victory and achieve a just peace, rejecting any suggestions that Ukraine should surrender territory to Russia.
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In a major development, Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor and personal attorney to Donald Trump, has been officially disbarred in Washington, D.C. This decision comes months after Giuliani lost his New York law license over unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Giuliani, a member of the D.C. bar since 1976, had his license suspended in 2021. A D.C. ethics committee recommended in July that his license be permanently revoked, which was finalized today. He was one of the leading voices pushing false claims of voter fraud after Trump’s 2020 loss to Joe Biden.
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Welcome back, everyone. Big news out of New York City as Mayor Eric Adams has been charged with accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury perks from Turkish nationals. According to U.S. prosecutors, the alleged scheme dates back to 2014 and helped fund Adams' 2021 mayoral campaign. In return, Adams reportedly pushed city officials to approve Turkey’s new 36-story consulate despite safety concerns.
The indictment, which spans 57 pages, accuses Adams of receiving free luxury hotel stays and high-end meals. He now faces five criminal charges and, if convicted, could spend decades in prison. However, Adams has denied any wrongdoing and vows to fight the charges in court, stating he will not step down as mayor.
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Officials are urging evacuations as Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm, heads toward Florida, bringing life-threatening winds and flooding. Evacuation orders are in place for coastal areas.
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