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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Jul 11 2024 19:00 (EDT)

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
11 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

AP News, I'm Ben Thomas. After a busy week hosting a NATO summit, all eyes are on President Biden's wrap-up news conference. With many Democrats watching for signs, he's up for another four-year term. His campaign team met privately today with skeptical senators, Rhode Island's Sheldon White House. We're having this meeting for a good reason, and we're very interested to hear how they make their case. Ukraine's leader is thanking the U.S. and NATO allies for commitments of new military aid, but he wants Washington to lift restrictions on how it's used. Sakamagani has details. The Biden administration worries broad use of American-made weapons could provoke Russia into a wider war, so it only allows Ukraine to fire those weapons into Russian territory against forces either attacking or preparing to attack. While Ojomir Zelensky says that "must change." "If we want to save our country and to defend it, we need to lift all the limitations." His statement came not long after President Biden announced more aid to Ukraine, telling Zelensky during the NATO summit. "We will stay with you, period." The president says the aid package includes a second Patriot Air Defense System, which Zelensky has said is badly needed. Sagar Meghani, Washington. The Israeli military has acknowledged a string of errors in its response to Hamas' October 7 attacks, including slow response times and disorganization. Donald Trump's lawyers are urging the judge in his New York-Hush-money case to overturn his conviction and dismiss the case in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. And in a New Mexico court, Alec Baldwin's lawyer grilled a crime scene tech over what he suggested was a shoddy and insufficient search for the source of live ammo that ended up in the actor's gun and killed cinematographer, Alina Hutchins. This is AP News. The first time in the U.S. was in a state of war, and the first time in the U.S. was in a state of war, and the first time in the U.S. was in a state of war. The first time in the U.S. was in a state of war, and the first time in the U.S. was in a state of war, and the first time in the U.S. was in a state of war. He didn't allow a base runner after the second inning, and he's tossed at least six no-hit innings in two of his 11 career starts. Just being able to use all my weapons and attack with them and trust them probably a little bit more than earlier in the season. The no-hitter entered when Paul Holderman allowed two in the eighth, but Araldus Chapman worked the perfect ninth to get the save. Neither team scored until Yasmani Grandal hit an RBI double in the seventh off Loser Adam Savali. I'm Dave Ferri, and I'm Ben Thomas, CP News. Thank you for listening. What's next? At Moss Adams, that question inspires us to help people and their businesses strategically define and claim their future. As one of America's leading accounting, consulting, and wealth management firms, our collaborative approach creates solutions for your unique business needs. We leverage industry-focused insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance, uncover opportunity, and move upward at mossadams.com. Why wear a seatbelt? The math speaks for itself. You have a one in 40 chance of being in a crash this year. But wearing a seatbelt reduces your risk of serious harm by 50%. Their rollover crash, more than three out of five deaths, are from those who weren't wearing theirs. Seatbelts save lives. Over 370,000 in fact, most passengers killed in crashes weren't buckled up. Nobody is above the laws of physics. Buckle up and shift in the safe, a message from the Colorado Department of Transportation. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. At Mint Mobile, we like to do the opposite of what Big Wireless does. They charge you a lot. We charge you a little. So naturally, when they announced they'd be raising their prices due to inflation, we decided to deflate our prices due to not hating you. That's right. We're cutting the price of Mint Unlimited from $30 a month to just $15 a month. Give it a try at mintmobile.com/switch. $45 up front for three months plus taxes and fees, promoting for new customers for limited time, unlimited more than 40 gigabytes per month, slows, full turns at mintmobile.com.