Powerful US labor union delivers blow to Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign with endorsement opt-out
One of America’s most influential labor unions that has endorsed every Democratic candidate since 2000 will not be supporting Kamala Harris.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents over 1.3 million workers, has announced it will not be backing any candidate ahead of November’s presidential election. The board of the US transportation workers union voted against an endorsement after internal national polling showed the teamsters had selected Republican Donald Trump by 58% for endorsement over 31% for sitting vice president, Democrat Kamala Harris.
The endorsement opt-out is a blow to Harris, as the teamsters wield credibility among half a million blue-collar workers in key swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Nevada. Wooing the undecided voters of battleground states frustrated with inflation, skyrocketing prices and the dismal state of the economy under Biden-Harris just got a good deal harder for the VP.
Trump and Harris are neck-and-neck among likely voters in swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, a Marist Institute for Public Opinion poll showed on Thursday.
A New York Times/Siena College poll conducted in August found that in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Trump was 13 points ahead of Harris in a head-to-head matchup among the white non-college-educated voters.
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One of America’s most influential labor unions that has endorsed every Democratic candidate since 2000 will not be supporting Kamala Harris.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents over 1.3 million workers, has announced it will not be backing any candidate ahead of November’s presidential election. The board of the US transportation workers union voted against an endorsement after internal national polling showed the teamsters had selected Republican Donald Trump by 58% for endorsement over 31% for sitting vice president, Democrat Kamala Harris.
“Unfortunately, neither major candidate was able to make serious commitments to our union to ensure the interests of working people are always put before big business,” its president, Sean O’Brien, said in a statement on Wednesday.
The union lent its organizing muscle to the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden in 2020, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
The endorsement opt-out is a blow to Harris, as the teamsters wield credibility among half a million blue-collar workers in key swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Nevada. Wooing the undecided voters of battleground states frustrated with inflation, skyrocketing prices and the dismal state of the economy under Biden-Harris just got a good deal harder for the VP.
Trump and Harris are neck-and-neck among likely voters in swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, a Marist Institute for Public Opinion poll showed on Thursday.
A New York Times/Siena College poll conducted in August found that in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Trump was 13 points ahead of Harris in a head-to-head matchup among the white non-college-educated voters.
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❗️The death of Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky and the attempted assassination of Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin are connected financially - investigation
Prilepin's attempted assassin, Alexander Permyakov, received money from the same person as Daria Trepova, who killed Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky, a Sputnik correspondent has reported from court.
On April 2, 2023, Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky was killed in a blast at a St. Petersburg cafe.
A month later, a bomb attack on writer Zakhar Prilepin took place on May 6. Prilepin was wounded, while his driver didn’t survive.
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Prilepin's attempted assassin, Alexander Permyakov, received money from the same person as Daria Trepova, who killed Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky, a Sputnik correspondent has reported from court.
On April 2, 2023, Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky was killed in a blast at a St. Petersburg cafe.
A month later, a bomb attack on writer Zakhar Prilepin took place on May 6. Prilepin was wounded, while his driver didn’t survive.
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Trump is now the first presidential candidate in the US to use Bitcoin to buy burgers for everyone in a New York bar, and his campaign announced and shared a video.
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BRICS Urban Future Forum kicks off plenary session on 2nd day with Moscow mayor’s address
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin opened the plenary session on the second day of the 2024 BRICS Urban Future Forum – Cloud City, welcoming participants to the event at Zaryadye Hall, a popular venue in Moscow.
Sergey Sobyanin expressed hope that the forum and the city had made a positive impression on attendees, encouraging them to become frequent visitors. He remarked on the intriguing name of the event, noting that while "Cloud City" might sound appealing in English, in Russian, it can evoke a sense of the surreal.
However, he emphasized that cities are working hard to excel in all aspects of development and become beloved by their residents.
Sobyanin highlighted the importance of the forum in sharing development experiences and tackling challenges facing cities and nations, thanking participants for their presence in Moscow.
Sputnik is the forum’s general information partner.
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Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin opened the plenary session on the second day of the 2024 BRICS Urban Future Forum – Cloud City, welcoming participants to the event at Zaryadye Hall, a popular venue in Moscow.
Sergey Sobyanin expressed hope that the forum and the city had made a positive impression on attendees, encouraging them to become frequent visitors. He remarked on the intriguing name of the event, noting that while "Cloud City" might sound appealing in English, in Russian, it can evoke a sense of the surreal.
However, he emphasized that cities are working hard to excel in all aspects of development and become beloved by their residents.
Sobyanin highlighted the importance of the forum in sharing development experiences and tackling challenges facing cities and nations, thanking participants for their presence in Moscow.
Sputnik is the forum’s general information partner.
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Everyone who has lithium battery communication devices is asked to turn them off immediately and not approach them in Lebanon. Also, local social networks has reported that household appliances are exploding, scooters are on fire, and home security systems…
❗️ Number of casualties from yesterday's walkie-talkie explosion in Lebanon has risen to 25, the country's health ministry says, adding that 608 people have been injured.
In total, 20 people have died and more than 4,500 people are reported to have been injured following a wave of pager explosions that took place in Lebanon this week.
The incident has been attributed to Israeli intelligence services, although the country has not made any comments so far.
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In total, 20 people have died and more than 4,500 people are reported to have been injured following a wave of pager explosions that took place in Lebanon this week.
The incident has been attributed to Israeli intelligence services, although the country has not made any comments so far.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the site of the “Special Technology Center” in St. Petersburg, where drones and radio-electronic warfare systems are manufactured.
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A mercenary from New Zealand fighting for Ukraine, Jordan O'Brien, has posted threats against Russian journalists, Sputnik discovered.
In his posts on X, the New Zealander openly expressed hatred toward the Russian people, calling them an "absolute shithole nation" and a "subhuman nation that refuses to change their ways. They understand nothing but violence."
O'Brien's hostility was particularly directed at Russian journalists.
The Kiwi mercenary also made comments about war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny. On 7 August, the mercenary issued an open threat to target the journalist.
O'Brien expressed joy when reports surfaced about Poddubny's death, only to later share his disappointment when it was revealed that the Russian reporter was still alive.
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In his posts on X, the New Zealander openly expressed hatred toward the Russian people, calling them an "absolute shithole nation" and a "subhuman nation that refuses to change their ways. They understand nothing but violence."
O'Brien's hostility was particularly directed at Russian journalists.
"No press patches, no variation in colour in the clothes and body armour. Dress like a soldier and we will eliminate you like a soldier 👍", he wrote in response to news of the death of Russian TV channel operator Valery Kozhin, who was killed in June during Ukrainian shelling of Horlovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic.
The Kiwi mercenary also made comments about war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny. On 7 August, the mercenary issued an open threat to target the journalist.
O'Brien expressed joy when reports surfaced about Poddubny's death, only to later share his disappointment when it was revealed that the Russian reporter was still alive.
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Pictures from the site of the “Special Technology Center” in St. Petersburg during Putin's visit
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Are you at risk? What we know about electronics makers linked to Lebanon blasts
Handheld communication device makers are in damage control after explosions in Lebanon left many dead and injured. The incident highlighted a terrifying new risk: intelligence services can now use devices not only to spy but also to kill. Here’s what we know about the companies behind the products involved:
▪️ Gold Apollo, a Taiwanese maker of alphanumeric pagers and wireless solutions, is at the center of the events after its AR924 series pagers exploded en masse in Lebanon and Syria. Founder Hsu Ching-Kuang told media the pagers were produced by BAC Consulting KFT, a dubious Hungary-based subcontractor registered in 2022 with only one employee, operating from a small residential building in Budapest.
▪️ Hsu says Gold Apollo did not design or manufacture the deadly pagers - thought to have been stuffed with 3 grams of explosives. Reached for commentary, BAC Consulting CEO Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, an LSE and University of London graduate and former European Commission advisor, told US media she did “not make the pagers” and was “just the intermediary.” A government spokesman confirmed that BAC Consulting has no manufacturing presence in Hungary.
▪️ Icom Incorporated: Osaka-headquartered radio, wireless LAN and SIP solutions maker Icom is the other company implicated through its explosive IC-V82 VHF series of handheld walkie-talkies. The company said it can't confirm shipments to Lebanon, as production of the model stopped in 2014, and noted issues with counterfeiters using its brand.
▪️ Lebanese media reported that various electronic devices, including home solar systems, car batteries, electric scooters, laptops, fingerprint scanners, and iPhones, exploded in this week’s incidents. While Apple has faced past issues with iPhones catching fire or being used for spying, there is no confirmation of iPhones being deliberately used as explosive devices in Lebanon.
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Handheld communication device makers are in damage control after explosions in Lebanon left many dead and injured. The incident highlighted a terrifying new risk: intelligence services can now use devices not only to spy but also to kill. Here’s what we know about the companies behind the products involved:
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