Trump appointees have ties to companies that stand to benefit from privatizing weather forecastsNew Foto - Trump appointees have ties to companies that stand to benefit from privatizing weather forecasts

WASHINGTON (AP) — As commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick oversees the U.S. government's vast efforts to monitor and predict the weather. The billionaire also ran a financial firm, which he recently left in the control of his adult sons, that stands to benefit if PresidentDonald Trump's administration follows through on a decade-long Republican effort to privatize government weather forecasting. Deadlyweekend flooding in central Texashas drawn a spotlight tobudget cuts and staff reductionsat the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, two agencies housed within the Commerce Department that provide the public with free climate and weather data that can be crucial during natural disasters. What's drawn less attention is how the downsizing appears to be part of an effort to privatize the work of such agencies. In several instances, the companies poised to step into the void have deep ties to people tapped by Trump to run weather-related agencies. Privatization would diminish a central role the federal government has played in weather forecasting since the 1800s, which experts sayposes a particular harmfor those facing financial strain who may not be able to afford commercial weather data. The effort also reveals the difficulty that uber wealthy members of Trump's Cabinet have in freeing themselves from conflicts, even if they have met the letter of federal ethics law. "It's the most insidious aspect of this: Are we really talking about making weather products available only to those who can afford it?" said Rick Spinrad, who served as NOAA administrator under President Joe Biden, a Democrat. "Basically turning the weather service into a subscriptionstreaming service? As a taxpayer, I don't want to be in the position of saying, 'I get a better weather forecast because I'm willing to pay for it.'" The White House referred requests for comment to the Commerce Department, which said in a statement that Lutnick has "fully complied with the terms of his ethics agreement with respect to divesture and recusals and will continue to do so." Trump nominees have ties to weather-related industries Privatizing weather agencies has long been an aim of Republicans. During Trump's first presidency, he signed a bill that utilized more private weather data. And Project 2025, a proposed blueprint for Trump's second presidency that wasco-authored by his budget director, calls for the NOAA to be broken up and for the weather service to "fully commercialize its forecasting operations." Lutnick is not the only one Trump nominated for a key post with close relationships to companies involved in the gathering of vital weather data. Trump's pick to lead the NOAA, Neil Jacobs, was chief atmospheric scientist for Panasonic Weather Solutions and has been a vocal proponent of privatization. The president's nominee for another top NOAA post, Taylor Jordan, is a lobbyist with a roster of weather-related clients. "If confirmed, Dr. Jacobs and Mr. Jordan will follow the law and rely on the advice of the Department's ethics counsel in addressing matters involving former clients," the Commerce Department said in its statement. Elon Musk, the world's richest man, who spent more than $250 million tohelp elect Trump, owns a controlling interest in SpaceX and its satellite subsidiary Starlink. Both are regulated by the NOAA's Office of Space Commerce, whichlost about one-third of its staffin February layoffs facilitated by the Department of Government Efficiency, which Musk helped create. SpaceX also stands to gain through a new generation of private and federally funded weather satellites that would be carried into orbit on its rockets. Though Musk has now departed Washington and hada very public falling outwith Trump, the DOGE staffers he hired and the cuts he pushed for have largely remained in place. Emails seeking comment sent to a lawyer who has represented Musk, as well as to media contacts at his companies X and SpaceX, received no response. While Musk is focusing on his companies, others with potential conflicts remain immersed in government work. Lutnick ran Cantor Fitzgerald Lutnick resigned as CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, an investing behemoth, upon taking office and began the arduous task of divesting his interests, as required by law. His two 20-something sons were given the reins of his financial empire. Brandon Lutnick was named chairman of Cantor, while Kyle Lutnick was tapped to be executive vice chairman. But his most recent ethics filing from June 19 stated that he was still selling his holdings in the firm. An ethics plan submitted in February states Lutnick would request a waiver allowing him to participate in matters that would have a "direct and predictable effect" on his family's business while he was still divesting. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, meanwhile, show Lutnick has agreements to transfer his shares in the Cantor companies and a family trust to his son Brandon. The Department of Commerce referred questions about Lutnick's ties to Satellogic, a satellite company that offers natural disaster imagery, to his former firm. Cantor spokesperson Erica Chase said that since Lutnick's resignation from the company, he has not made any decisions with respect to the company's investments or customer positions, or other operational matters. "Cantor and its subsidiaries operate in heavily regulated industries, and maintain robust compliance programs to ensure compliance with all applicable laws," Chase said. Federal officials are barred from making decisions that benefit the business holdings of themselves or their spouses, but that prohibition does not extend to assets held by their adult children, according to Richard Painter, who served as the chief White House ethics lawyer during Republican George W. Bush's administration. Among its legion of disparate businesses, Cantor has interests in weather and climate. It owns a controlling interest in BGC Group, which operates a weather derivatives marketplace that essentially allows investors to bet on climate risk and where hurricanes will make landfall. Lutnick also played a pivotal role in cultivating Satellogic. He helped raise the capital to take the company public and held a seat on its board until Trump nominated him. Cantor holds a roughly 13% stake in Satellogic, according to a March SEC filing. The company now bills itself as an emerging federal contractor that can offer crisp images of natural disasters and weather events in real time, which in 2021 Lutnick said makes it "uniquely positioned to dominate the Earth Observation industry." While Lutnick was still in charge of Cantor, it paid a $6.75 million fine to the SEC after it was accused of making misleading statements to investors about Satellogic and another company. The White House's 2026 spending plan, developed by Trump's budget director and primary Project 2025 architect Russell Vought, proposes $8 billion in cuts for future NOAA satellites, which capture imagery of the planet provided to the public. Satellogic stands to benefit if the government retreats from operating climate-monitoring satellites. 2 Trump nominees have ties to weather companies Jacobs, Trump's pick to lead the NOAA, led the same agency on an acting basis during Trump's first term. He is scheduled to appear Wednesday before a Senate committee weighing his nomination. Jacobs has long advocated for a greater role for the private sector in government weather forecasting. During a 2023 hearing focused on the future of the NOAA, he argued that the agency needed to be "relying more heavily on the commercial sector." He also has expressed concerns about what happens to commercial data purchased by the government. "They give it away to the rest of the planet for free," he testified before Congress in 2023. He was a consultant at the time for Spire Global and Lynker, both of which have millions of dollars in weather data contracts with the NOAA, according to records including his most recent financial disclosure. Jordan, Trump's pick for another top NOAA post, has similarly close relationships. His financial disclosure lists more than a dozen weather-related lobbying clients, including Spire and Lynker. He also represented AccuWeather, a commercial forecast provider, before Congress and in meetings with the Commerce Department on "issues related to private sector weather forecast improvement," according to lobbying disclosures. Though his nomination is pending before the Republican-controlled Senate, disclosure reports show he still represents weather and space companies and is still listed as a principal employee at a Washington lobbying firm. ___ Contact the AP's global investigative team at Investigative@ap.org orhttps://www.ap.org/tips/.

Trump appointees have ties to companies that stand to benefit from privatizing weather forecasts

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An AI voice impersonated Marco Rubio in messages to high-level officials, State Department saysNew Foto - An AI voice impersonated Marco Rubio in messages to high-level officials, State Department says

An unknown person or group using artificial intelligence impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio to contact at least five high-level government officials in mid-June, according to a State Department cable obtained by NBC News. The cable was first reported byThe Washington Post. "The actor likely aimed to manipulate targeted individuals using Al-generated text and voice messages, with the goal of gaining access to information or accounts," the memo said. At least three foreign ministers, a U.S. governor and a member of Congress all received outreach from the fake Rubio, the cable said. It sent at least one of the targets a text message urging them to speak on Signal, and sent Signal voice messages to at least two of them. The sender used the display name marco.rubio@state.gov, which is not a functional email address, as their Signal nickname. Signal allows users to choose their own nickname, and such a nickname would not necessarily mean that the user has access to that email address. Rubio wasamong the senior Trump administration officialswho were a part of "Signalgate," an incident in March in which the group discussed sensitive military strikes in Yemen after inadvertently adding Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg into a group chat on the Signal app . The cable noted that the campaign to impersonate Rubio echoed another effort to impersonate unnamed senior U.S. officials that was investigated by the FBI in May. The White Houseconfirmed that monththat someone had been impersonating President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, in texts and phone calls to government officials. A senior State Department official confirmed the clandestine campaign and said the agency is investigating the matter. "The department takes seriously its responsibility to safeguard its information and continuously takes steps to improve the department's cybersecurity posture to prevent future incidents," the official said. "For security reasons, and due to our ongoing investigation, we are not in a position to offer further details at this time." It was not immediately clear how the person or group impersonated Rubio, but foreign disinformation operations have begun to routinelyuse generative AI chat apps like ChatGPTin order to create text in convincing English. Meanwhile, AI-enabled voice cloning technology has rapidlybecome extremely sophisticated, and it can be very difficult for many people to distinguish a synthetic voice from a real person's voice. While there is no direct cyber threat to the State Department from the campaign, the diplomatic cable warned that "information shared with a third party could be exposed if targeted individuals are compromised." The cable signed by Rubio was sent to all domestic and overseas U.S. diplomatic posts last week, said U.S. diplomats may warn their external partners that cyber threat actors are impersonating State officials and accounts.

An AI voice impersonated Marco Rubio in messages to high-level officials, State Department says

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Lionel Messi transfer rumors won't go away. Will GOAT ink new contract in Miami?New Foto - Lionel Messi transfer rumors won't go away. Will GOAT ink new contract in Miami?

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL –Lionel MessiandInter Miamiare in continued negotiations to keep the ArgentineWorld Cup championandeight-time Ballon d'Or winnerin Miami, according to a person familiar with the talks. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity due to the ongoing nature of contract negotiations. One part of the negotiations: Whether Messi re-signs just for 2026 or at least another year after? "I see him very, very happy," Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano told USA TODAY Sports before practice on July 8. "I think he found the place to be quiet, to enjoy a lot of things that maybe he couldn't enjoy before in other clubs. But at the end, he will decide how we continue with his career. This is main thing. But I see him very, very happy." While working on Messi's extension, the club is making a major push to bring another one of his closest friends to MLS. Inter Miami has been in talks this week to acquire Atletico Madrid midfielder and Messi's Argentine World Cup-winning teammate Rodrigo De Paul during this summer's transfer window, according to multiple reports. Mascherano declined to comment on the club's pursuit of De Paul, who is under contract through 2026. But it makes plenty of sense from Inter Miami's standpoint. Inter Miami has provided an open and comfortable landing spot for Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba in the later years of their careers, while providing Mascherano with a chance to start his career as a coach after they played together with Barcelona. Messi and Suarez are figuratively tied at the hips when they walk onto the Inter Miami practice fields for training sessions, and they come off the team bus together to walk into stadiums for every match. You know who's close to Messi the same way when he's with the national team? De Paul. While it's unclear whether Busquets or Suarez will re-sign with Inter Miami beyond this season when their contracts expire like Messi's (Alba already has), De Paul's presence could also keep Messi happy in Inter Miami. "I don't have to say too much. Clearly, everyone knows this type of player. But as I always say, I don't like to talk about players who aren't with us at the moment and don't belong to our club," Mascherano said when asked about De Paul. "Whether it's him or any other player who comes in, we'll talk about it then and I'll give you my opinion in more detail." Still, the rampant Messi rumors about various options he could consider will continue to fester until he signs an extension. Among the rumors circulated since Inter Miami was eliminated in the FIFA Club World Cup last month: Messi would leave Inter Miami to play for another club in another league to better prepare for the World Cup. Among those clubs are a return to Barcelona, reuniting with his old boyhood club Newell's Old Boys in Rosario, Argentina, or even playing in the Saudi Arabian league where longtime rival Cristiano Ronaldo will continue his own twilight years. Every scenario offers a logical explanation for fans to believe the rumors. Sure, the idea Messi could leave Inter Miami to play elsewhere to get in better shape for the World Cup sounds logical. But it was clear when watching Messi play against PSG in the Club World Cup that he still is at the top of his game, even at his advanced age. What also doesn't make sense: Why would Messi uproot his family life when his Inter Miami contract ends, for a six-month stint in another part of the world, breaking all sorts of routine and comfort he already has in South Florida and the U.S.? Watch Club World Cup free on DAZN Messi spent most of his life with FC Barcelona and never wanted to leave when he was pushed out in 2021. But a return to Barcelona at this stage of Messi's career – other than a one-off friendly between Inter Miami and Barcelona at the new Camp Nou Stadium (which would be a great idea by the way) – may not be in the cards. The club won the Spanish treble last season, and will likely have a new star wearing No. 10 in Lamine Yamal (who turns 18 on July 13). Barcelona already appears in great shape without its greatest player ever. A return to play in Argentina for Newell's? It's a fantasy driven by Messi's national teammate Angel Di Maria returning home to his boyhood club Rosario Central to finish his career. But it isn't a viable option for Messi. Quite frankly, Messi doesn't owe Argentina anything after winning the World Cup – outside of informing his legion of fans that he'll play in the World Cup again. Messi hasn't yet publicly declared he will play in the tournament co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico next summer. Playing in the Middle East? Sure, Ronaldo is making ludicrous amounts to bring attention to the Saudi league since he joined in 2023, and recently re-signed through 2027. But Messi already passed on playing in Saudi Arabia when he was in search of a new home in the summer of 2023 –though he did sign a lucrative deal as a spokesman for the kingdom. After leaving Barcelona, Messi spent two years of his career at Paris Saint-Germain – made even more awkward after leading Argentina past France at the Qatar World Cup in 2022. He landed with Inter Miami in July 2023, and has been celebrated since his arrival by fans and Americans getting to watch him play the final days of his career in the United States. "At the end of the day, I don't see him anywhere else, to be honest, but it's his decision," Alba said after the Club World Cup when asked about Messi staying with Inter Miami. "Ultimately, the decisions he has made have always been the right ones, and obviously I see him competing for the World Cup." Still, Messi needs to re-sign. And the Messi rumors about various options will continue until he does. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Lionel Messi transfer rumors: Contract negotiations with Inter Miami

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Jofra Archer returns to England cricket test team for first time since 2021New Foto - Jofra Archer returns to England cricket test team for first time since 2021

LONDON (AP) — Injury-hit pace bowler Jofra Archer will play his first cricket test for England in 4 1/2 years after being selected for the third match of the series against India starting Thursday at Lord's. It was at the home of cricket where Archer exploded onto the international scene, playing a starring role in England's victory over New Zealand in the50-over Cricket World Cup finalin 2019 — soon after switching nationality. The Barbados-born quick has been blighted by a succession of injuries since, chiefly because of nagging issues with his right elbow for which he has undergone two operations. His most recent test appearance for his adopted country was against India in Ahmedabad in February 2021. Archer will make his test return against the same opponent, having missed the first two tests which were shared by England and India. He will replace Josh Tongue in the only change from the second test at Edgbaston, which India won by 336 runs. It will be just his 14th test for England since making his debut in the longest format — also at Lord's — duringthe Ashes series against Australia in August 2019. He has played regularly for the ODI and T20 teams over the past year, however, with his injury situation somewhat clearing up. ___ England team: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir. ___ AP cricket:https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

Jofra Archer returns to England cricket test team for first time since 2021

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Indian workers go on a daylong nationwide strike against Modi's economic reformsNew Foto - Indian workers go on a daylong nationwide strike against Modi's economic reforms

NEW DELHI (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of workers across India went on a nationwide strike on Wednesday in opposition toPrime Minister Narendra Modi's effortsto privatize state-run companies and othereconomic reforms, partially disrupting public services and manufacturing. A coalition of 10 major trade unions that represent laborers and several other groups that speak for farmers and rural workers called for the one-day industrial action, dubbing it Bharat Bandh," Hindi for "Shut Down India." The strikes posefresh challenges for Modi's effortsto attract foreign companies by easing labor laws to streamline business operations and boost productivity. Unions that helped organize the strikes say that coal mining operations were halted in several states while some trains came to a grinding halt as protestors blocked the network, and that banks, insurance companies and supermarkets were disrupted. An Associated Press photographer in the eastern city of Kolkata saw protestors walking in a rally at a local railway station, some shouting slogans against the government and burning an effigy of Modi. Another, in the financial capital Mumbai, witnessed bank employees shouting slogans against the privatization of state-run banks. The Press Trust of India reported traffic in eastern India's Odisha state was halted in some areas, while in the southern state of Kerala, shops, offices and schools remained closed, with roads looking deserted. The government hasn't formally commented on the workers' strike. It usually dismisses assertions made by these unions. The workers' demands include higher wages, halting privatization of state-run companies, withdrawal of new labor laws and filling vacancies in the government sector. The farmers' groups also want the government to increase the minimum purchase price for crops such as wheat and rice. Modi's government has opened some sectors of the Indian economy to foreign direct investments and offered billions of dollars in financial incentives to attract local manufacturing. It has also aimed to bridge the budget deficit with a drive to privatize loss-making state-run companies and unveiled new labor laws that promise workers higher statutory minimum wages, social security and healthcare. However, the trade unions aren't convinced and want the new laws to be scrapped. "The government intends to suppress workers in the name of ease of doing business through labor reforms," said Amarjeet Kaur, general secretary of All India Trade Union Congress, a prominent union taking part in the strike. Tapan Sen, general secretary of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, or CITU, which is aligned with a communist party and a key trade union that is part of the group that called for the strike, said he got reports of protesting workers blocking several national highways and rail routes. "Coal mining operations in most states have come to a halt. Services in banking, insurance, manufacturing and petroleum refineries are impacted too," said Sen. A. Soundararajan, a prominent trade union leader in the southern state of Tamil Nadu said the police detained around 30,000 protesting workers on Wednesday. Manufacturing activities at several companies have also been hit, he said.

Indian workers go on a daylong nationwide strike against Modi's economic reforms

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Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickupNew Foto - Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickup

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A union representing thousands of city workers in Philadelphia and the city have reached a deal to end a more than weeklong strike that halted residential curbside trash pickup and affected other services, officials said Wednesday. Nearly 10,000 blue-collar employees from District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees had walked off the job July 1, seeking better pay and benefits after failing to agree with the city on a new contract. The tentative agreement was announced on what would have been the ninth day of the strike. Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the end of the strike and the agreement with the union on social media. "The work stoppage involving the District Council 33 and the City of Philadelphia is OVER," she posted. "We have reached a tentative agreement with District Council 33, which must be ratified by its membership on a new three-year contract that, coupled with the one-year contract extension we agreed to last fall, will increase DC 33 members' pay by 14 percent over my four years in office." District Council 33 is the largest of four major unions representing city workers. Its membership includes 911 dispatchers, trash collectors, water department workers and many others. Police and firefighters weren't part of the strike. The city had designated about 60 sites as drop-off centers for residential trash, but some were overflowing, while striking workers on hand asked residents not to cross the picket line. Most libraries across the city are were closed, with support workers and security guards off the job.

Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickup

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Giants' Patrick Bailey hits inside-the-park walk-off home run vs. PhilliesNew Foto - Giants' Patrick Bailey hits inside-the-park walk-off home run vs. Phillies

How about a walk-off inside-the-park home run to cap off your baseball viewing for the day? That's exactly what theSan Francisco Giants' Patrick Bailey did late into the night onTuesday, July 8. With his team trailing the visitingPhiladelphia Phillies3-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning, Bailey hit a long drive offPhilliespitcher Jordan Romano that struck the brick wall in right-center field. The ball did a crazy carom off the asymmetrical outfield wall at Oracle Park and rolled down the warning track as Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh frantically gave chase. Take a look at this thrilling finish: A leadoff double by Casey Schmitt followed by a single by Wilmer Flores set the stage for Bailey's dramatic heroics, which delivereda 4-3 victory. The win was the Giants' fourth straight, lifting the team's record to 51-42, good forsecond in the NL Westand just five games back of theLos Angeles Dodgers, who have lost five straight. Bailey's walk-off inside-the-parker was reminiscent of onehit by the Giants' Ángel Pagánin the same ballpark in 2013. Pagán hit his walk-off home run in the 10th inning against theColorado Rockies. Pagán's batted ball took a similar trajectory as Bailey's hit, bouncing off the right-center field wall and rolling down the warning track as outfielders gave chase after the unexpected bounce. The most recent walk-off inside-the-park home run happened on Aug. 19, 2016, whenCleveland's Tyler Naquin hit oneagainst theToronto Blue Jays. The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Patrick Bailey hits inside-the-park walk-off home run in Giants win

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