Former President Donald Trump has expressed his displeasure with Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds for her refusal to endorse a candidate in the upcoming 2024 Republican primary race, despite previously endorsing her in her own election and holding rallies in her support. Trump's team is growing increasingly frustrated with Reynolds' closeness to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, seen as a potential rival to Trump in the race. Trump has suggested that Reynolds is tacitly supporting DeSantis, and his criticism of her may be an indication of his own plans to run for president in 2024.
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The New York Times is shutting down its Pulitzer Prize-winning sports desk and relying solely on The Athletic, a sports news startup it bought last year, for coverage. Current sports staff will be reassigned to different parts of the newsroom, and the shift is part of a larger trend in the media industry of turning to outside sources for content. It remains to be seen how this change will affect the Times' coverage of sports.
Following a failed mutiny attempt by mercenaries, Russia's top military generals have been absent from the public eye, leading to speculation that they may have supported the rebellion. U.S. officials have said General Valery Gerasimov and General Alexander Surovikin had "advance knowledge" of the plans, though Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed these reports as "speculation and gossip". President Vladimir Putin is reportedly attempting to reassert his authority, and it is unclear what role the top military generals will play in the future.
Taylor Budowich, former spokesperson and aide to former President Donald Trump, testified before a federal grand jury in Miami, Fla., as part of special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's records retention. In response, Budowich criticized the investigation as a "bogus and deeply troubling effort" and Trump himself has denied any wrongdoing. The investigation is ongoing and is part of a larger inquiry into Trump's business dealings and potential ties to Russia.
Four people were killed on Sunday when a private plane crashed in Virginia. The plane had taken off from Tennessee and was headed northeast towards Long Island when fighter jets were scrambled to intercept it. The wreckage is expected to take days to gather and sort, and the pilot's father has expressed his devastation at the news.
New York Rep. George Santos has signed a non-prosecution agreement with public prosecutors in Brazil to avoid prosecution for forging two stolen checks in 2008. His lawyer and the prosecutors' office have declined to comment on the details of the agreement. Santos has denied any wrongdoing and is currently running for re-election, though it is unclear if the agreement in Brazil will have any effect on the charges he is facing in the U.S.







