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Manhunt for Gunman Sparks Regional Security Alert

Manhunt for Gunman Sparks Regional Security Alert

Northeastern states near Maine on high alert in ongoing gunman search. New Hampshire’s homeland security agency closely monitors the situation. Residents urged to remain cautious in New Hampshire. Law enforcement agencies in the northeastern states neighboring Maine are on high alert as they continue their search for the unidentified gunman. The homeland security agency of … Read more

Brutal cold seizes northeast US, shattering record lows

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  • Cold temperatures and high winds battered the northeastern United States.
  • The wind feels on the skin – minus 108 degrees Fahrenheit (-78° Celsius) overnight.
  • The air temperature at the summit hit minus 47 degrees Fahrenheit.

On Saturday, a hazardous combination of record-breaking cold temperatures and high winds battered the northeastern United States, triggering life-threatening circumstances and the death of an infant in Massachusetts.

Mount Washington in New Hampshire recorded a wind chill – a measure of how the combined effect of air and wind feels on the skin – of minus 108 degrees Fahrenheit (-78° Celsius) overnight, which appeared to be the lowest ever recorded in the United States. According to the Mount Washington Observatory, the air temperature at the summit hit minus 47 degrees Fahrenheit (-44 degrees Celsius), with winds gusting at 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour).

The Hampden district attorney said in a statement that severe winds blew a tree into a car in Southwick, Massachusetts, smashing it and killing an infant passenger. The driver was seriously injured and was taken to the hospital.

The low temperature in Boston, where officials shuttered the public school system on Friday due to the coming freeze, reached minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-23 degrees Celsius), smashing the day’s record established more than a century ago, according to the NWS. The temperature in Providence, Rhode Island, plummeted to minus 9 degrees Fahrenheit (-23 degrees Celsius), significantly below the previous all-time low of minus 2 degrees Fahrenheit (-19 degrees Celsius) established in 1918.

The arctic blast from eastern Canada delivered record lows to Albany, New York, Augusta, Maine, Rochester, New York, and Worcester, Massachusetts, among other cities, according to the NWS.

Frostquakes

The NWS office in Caribou, Maine, reported “frostquakes,” which feel like earthquakes but are produced by soil cracking unexpectedly in the cold, as well as trees splitting apart, most likely owing to sap freezing inside the trunks.

Several communities took emergency measures to assist citizens, such as creating warming centers and performing outreach to ensure homeless persons were kept warm in the bitter cold.

According to Barbara Trevisan, a spokeswoman for Pine Street Inn, the largest provider of homeless services in New England, the number of vans canvassing the city’s streets in Boston increased on Friday and Saturday.

“They started going out early this week to warn people that the weather was going to be very extreme,” she said. “The goal last night was just to keep people alive and safe.”

Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts directed that South Station, the city’s principal rail terminus, remain open overnight to serve as an emergency shelter. Trevisan estimates that 50 to 60 homeless persons stayed in the station overnight.

Because of the heat, many ski areas have reduced their operations. Jay Peak, a ski mountain in northern Vermont near the Canadian border, shut down completely on Friday and Saturday, citing safety concerns for employees and skiers.

The cold weather was predicted to pass quickly, with temperatures set to rise dramatically on Sunday. According to the NWS, the high temperature in Boston on Sunday will be around 47 degrees F (8.3 degrees C).

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Trump’s 2024 campaign currently has a new appearance

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  • Donald Trump announces he’s running for US president in 2024.
  • He made his first campaign stops in New Hampshire and South Carolina on Saturday.
  • In both stops, he touted what he said was his record of success during his presidency.

As some have suspected, Donald Trump’s announcement that he will run for president of the United States in 2024 was not a prank or a scheme to evade prison. He is traveling and creating the kind of foundation required for a real effort to retake the White House.

The former president made his first campaign appearance outside of Florida on Saturday, nearly three months after announcing his bid.

He addressed a Republican Party gathering in New Hampshire and declared the departing state party chair would serve as a key campaign adviser. He also earned the support of Senator Lindsey Graham and South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster at the statehouse in Columbia.

The latter, a Trump ally who showed some disenchantment following the violence at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, is now firmly back in the fold.

How often have you heard the statement, “We like Trump’s policies, but we want someone new?” Mr. Graham questioned the audience. “Without Donald Trump, there would be no Trump policies. I was present.”

Once more, Mr. Trump disputed his loss in the 2020 election and assured his followers that he would be the most successful contender for the Republican Party in 2024, unlike any potential rivals.

He declared from the main hall of the state capitol, “To alter the whole system, you need a president who can take on the whole system and a president who can win.

In both appearances, Mr. Trump bragged about his accomplishments as president and criticized President Joe Biden’s record on crime, immigration, and the economy.

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Todd Gerhardt, a Charleston-area Republican district executive committee member, was selling honey in plastic bottles styled like Donald Trump across the street.

Mr. Gerhardt organized a 2016 rally for Mr. Trump on opulent Kiawah Island in South Carolina and most recently paid a visit to the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate for a fundraiser and to donate his honey for the campaign’s goodie bags. Mr. Gerhardt was an early supporter of Mr. Trump’s first presidential campaign.

He downplayed worries that Republican voters in South Carolina and elsewhere in the country would be seeking for a new nominee this time around, claiming that Mar-a-Lago had a joyful environment as the Trump team prepared for the next fight.

According to Gerhardt, “Trump has actually done it when people talk about other candidates running and they say I’m going to do this or I’m going to do that. He is using all of the oxygen in the space.

 

However, earlier in the day, at a street market a few streets from the capital, Mr. Trump’s visit to Columbia didn’t seem to make much of an impression. A customer at a nearby coffee shop complained that it was improper for the former president to host a campaign rally on state property, but the majority of people there were unaware that he was in town.

Another local remarked, “There doesn’t seem to be the same enthusiasm for Trump this time around.”

It’s no accident that South Carolina and New Hampshire were the first two destinations on Mr. Trump’s third presidential campaign tour. The two states may end up being crucial to Mr. Trump’s plan to win back the White House.

Although Mr. Trump placed third there in 2016, the evangelical Christians who control the state’s Republican electorate may be considering other candidates, such as former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Iowa is the first state to hold a Republican presidential nomination contest in 2024.

But Mr. Trump received a one-two punch from New Hampshire and South Carolina in 2016 that propelled him to the lead, which he never gave up.

The same thing is possible in 2024. In reality, South Carolina is distinct among the conventional early voting states in that every Republican presidential contender since 1980 has won the state’s primary.

But this time, South Carolina might present Mr. Trump with a special challenge. Senator Tim Scott and former governor Nikki Haley of the state could both run against him.

If this is a turning point for Mr. Trump, it comes as polls are beginning to stabilize in his favor following the Republican Party’s poor performance in the November midterm congressional elections.

A recent Emerson Poll revealed that 55% of Republican voters supported Mr. Trump, far more than the 29% who supported Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has not declared his candidacy but is seen as the former president’s most competitive opponent. In a December Monmouth poll, Mr. DeSantis was in the lead.

After his followers attacked the US Capitol building earlier this week, Meta suspended Mr. Trump’s accounts. This week, Meta declared that it was lifting the suspension. Even if the former president hasn’t started posting again, his reappearance might present another another chance for voter outreach and funding as his still-sparsely staffed campaign prepares for its 2024 bid.

If Mr. Trump’s previous presidential campaigns were fueled by rallies and Facebook donations, his stop in South Carolina was a different kind of operation.

It was a much more low-key affair than his usual arena gatherings with their carnival vibe, with barely 300 announced guests. It was more common to see sport jackets and gowns than “Make America Great Again” clothing.

However, Mr. Trump will need the backing of both his rally-goers and the political rank-and-file in places like New Hampshire and South Carolina to win a third Republican presidential nomination. While Mr. Trump continues to perform well in national surveys, nearly half of Republican voters in a recent South Carolina poll said they would choose “someone else” over Mr. Trump.

However, the name “someone else” won’t be on the primary ballot. And since he is still the only declared contender with just over a year until voting begins, Donald Trump is experimenting with various approaches to make his case.

In New Hampshire, Mr. Trump added, “They say he’s not holding rallies and he’s not campaigning, maybe he’s lost his stride.” I’m angrier now,

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New Hampshire teen charged with killing mother and 2 sons

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Kassandra Sweeney, 25, her son Benjamin, 4, and her son Mason, 1, were found dead in their home. Autopsies showed that each person died from one gunshot wound. A teenager is charged with three counts of first-degree murder. The New Hampshire state’s attorney general said on Thursday that a young person has been arrested and … Read more

Christopher Bell crashes NASCAR playoff field with win at New Hampshire

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Christopher Bell’s group boss attempted to provide him. Some support with around 40 laps left in the race. Was speedily told, all things considered, fundamentally to shush. Christopher  Bell crashed the NASCAR end of the season games — and fixed the strain on the leftover winless drivers — winning Sunday. “He let me know that … Read more

Marathon Sports has agreed to be purchased by Fleet Feet

Marathon Sports has agreed to be purchased by Fleet Feet

Marathon Sports have been acquired by Fleet Feet. It will continue to operate as an independent corporation. A three-door running retailer in New Hampshire, two years later. Marathon Sports, located in New England, and its brands soundRunner and Runner’s Alley, have been acquired by Fleet Feet. The purchase, which includes Marathon Sports’ e-commerce operation, is … Read more

Missing couple found dead by New Hampshire hiking trail

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Three days after going for a walk Monday afternoon, a New Hampshire couple was found fatally shot in hiking trails near their home, officials said Friday. Stephen Reid, 67, and Djeswende Reid, 66, were found dead early Thursday evening in a forested area near the Marsh Loop in Concord’s Broken Ground Trails system, according to … Read more

Biden burn for repeating on inflation blame game

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Economics professor Brian Brenberg said President Biden’s message is “now not resonating” after doubling down on the inflation blame game. “You can’t message a disaster,” Birnberg said on Wednesday. “This is the problem. He doesn’t have any results to speak of.” During a speech, Biden all over again blamed COVID and Russian President Vladimir Putin … Read more

Faysal Aziz Khan Exclusive Coverage From US Election 2020 Campaign

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Faysal Aziz Khan shares his experience, says the situation in the US is tense BOL News is always ahead of other national news channels. This time, senior journalist Faysal Aziz Khan is giving exclusive coverage of the US election Campaign direct from the United States of America to update the viewers. While talking to one … Read more

US Election 2020: 5 votes for Biden and none for Trump in New Hampshire

US Election 2020 has begun. Voters in New Hampshire at the stroke of midnight have cast their ballots. As per the initial details, Voters in Dixville Notch, a village of 12 residents in New Hampshire, have unanimously voted for Democrat Joe Biden within minutes. Initial results suggest that five votes have been cast for Joe … Read more