Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASANew Foto - Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA

PresidentDonald Trumpsaid on Wednesday he is directing Transportation SecretarySean Duffyto be the interim NASA administrator. "Sean is doing a TREMENDOUS job in handling our Country's Transportation Affairs, including creating a state-of-the-art Air Traffic Control systems, while at the same time rebuilding our roads and bridges, making them efficient, and beautiful, again. He will be a fantastic leader of the ever more important Space Agency, even if only for a short period of time. Congratulations, and thank you, Sean," the president wrote in apost on Truth SocialWednesday. "Honored to accept this mission. Time to take over space. Let's launch," Duffy wrote on X shortly after the president's post. In late May, the presidentrescinded his nominationof tech billionaire Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, citing a "thorough review of prior associations." The shake-up came just days before the Senate was expected to vote on the nomination of Isaacman, who has twice traveled to space on private missions and has close ties to billionaire and SpaceX chief Elon Musk. "After a thorough review of prior associations, I am hereby withdrawing the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA. I will soon announce a new Nominee who will be Mission aligned, and put America First in Space," the president said at the time. CNN haspreviously reportedNASA administrators are typically selected from a pool of scientists, engineers, academics or public servants. Effectively leading the $25 billion agency — and securing funding for projects NASA hopes to accomplish — routinely requires the agency's chief to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The president, discussing Isaacman's nomination in a long social media post railing against Musk over the weekend, said that he thought it would have been "inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon … run NASA." "I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elon's corporate life," the president wrote in the post. Musk, formerly a close Trump ally who led the Department of Government Efficiency, departed the administration in early June, and his relationship with the president hasbroken down in recent weeksfollowing a disagreement over Trump'ssweeping agenda package. Musk and Duffy sparred at aMarch cabinet meeting, according to a source familiar, when the Transportation secretary accused the tech billionaire of trying to fire air traffic controllers. Duffy is not the only member of the president's Cabinet to take up an additional job outside of their traditional purview. Secretary of State Marco Rubio currently serves as interim national security adviser and national archivist. This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA

Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA PresidentDonald Trumpsaid on Wednesday he is directing Transportatio...
Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the pollsNew Foto - Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the polls

PresidentDonald Trump'sapproval rating dipped in two of the three polls taken since his signature tax cut and spending billpassed in Congress on July 3. Thefinal version of the bill, signed into law July 4, emerged afternearly four daysof wrangling among Senate Republicans, with the expansive cuts toMedicaid, along with decreases in funding to Medicare. The bill also extends the 2017 tax cuts while expanding thebudget for immigration enforcement. Gallup polling shows that Trump's approval ratingsat the six-month mark in both of his terms are lower than any other modern president at the same time in their administrations, at 38% and 40% for each term respectively. The average since John F. Kennedy in 1961 is 52%, according to the polling firm. Here's a look at the polls and averages released since the passage of Trump's bill. The most recent poll by YouGov forThe Economisttaken July 4 through July 7has Trump's approval rating at: Favorable:42% Unfavorable:53% Not sure:5% The poll included 1,528 adults. The survey also founda dip in support among Black voters for Trump. It found that 15% of Black voters approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, compared to20% of Black voterswho approved of his job handling in a June survey. The most recent poll taken by Morning ConsultJuly 3 through July 6has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:45% Disapprove:52% The poll included 2,203 registered voters. The most recent poll from polling firm Rasmussenreleased July 9has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:49% Disapprove:49% The poll included 1,500 likely voters. The latest average released by Nate Silver's "Silver Bulletin" newsletter on July 9 has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:44.9% Disapprove:51.6% The average included 10 polls. Contributing: Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Polls show Trump's approval rating after tax bill passes

Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the polls

Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the polls PresidentDonald Trump'sapproval rating dipped in two o...
Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HRNew Foto - Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HR

Kansas City Royals rookie Jac Caglianone has had an extremely slow start to his first MLB season, but he can still hit a ball very hard. That power flashed big-time on Wednesday, when he crushed a 466-foot homer over the batter's eye off Pittsburgh Pirates starter Bailey Falter. The long ball, measured at 110.8 mph off the bat, put the Royals up 3-0. It was the fourth homer in 32 games of Caglianone's career. Per Baseball Savant, the homer is tied for the 10th-longest homer hit in MLB this season and is the second-longest by a rookie, behind only Denzel Clarke's 471-footer with the Athletics on July 4. It's alsothe 10th-longest homer measured by Statcastat Kauffman Stadium. The sixth overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft, Caglianone entered this season as a consensus top-100 prospect andmade his MLB debut in early Juneafter laying waste to Double-A and Triple-A. The big leagues have been a different story, as Caglianone sits well below the Mendoza line and would need a string of good games just to reach .200.It took two weeks for him to hit his first major-league home run. Caglianone has plenty of time to improve at 22 years old, and his peripherals aren't as horrific as his baseline stats. Going by xBA and xSLG, in which Baseball Savants approximates a deserved batting average and slugging percentage based on batted-ball data and other numbers, he should've been hitting .249 and slugging .432 entering Wednesday. He has had brutal batted-ball luck, with a .163 batting average on balls in play (BABIP). Still, this is hardly the start the Royals envisioned for a guy seen as a potential star slugger. At 45-48, Kansas City entered Wednesday only 3.5 games back in the AL wild-card race, so the price of a rookie struggling to figure things out is high when compared to a viable first baseman. Wednesday provided a reminder of what the Royals are looking for. We'll see if Cags provides any more in the coming days.

Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HR

Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HR Kansas City Royals rookie Jac Caglianone has had an extremely slow start...
Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplantNew Foto - Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplant

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren, who has been hospitalized in Wisconsin after a severe case of pneumonia, said ina post on social mediaWednesday that he had undergone a double lung transplant and is in recovery. Askren said during the Instagram video that he recalls very little of what happened over a monthlong stretch from late May through the first two days of July. His wife, Amy, had said in a series of social media posts that Askren was put on a ventilator in June and placed on the donor list for a lung transplant on June 24. "No recollection, zero idea, no idea what happened," Askren said of most of the past six weeks. "I just read through my wife's journal. It's like a movie. It's ridiculous. I only died four times, where the ticker stopped for about 20 seconds." Askren said he lost about 50 pounds during the 45-day stretch. "The thing that was most impeccable to me was all the love I felt," Askren said. "It was almost like I got to have my own funeral." The 40-year-old Askren was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, but has lived primarily in Wisconsin, where he runs a youth wrestling academy. He won back-to-back NCAA titles at Missouri and competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics for the U.S. before moving into MMA, where he fought for Bellator and ONE Championship before moving into the UFC. Askren retired from MMA after a loss to Demian Maia in October 2019. He had a record of 19-2 with one no contest. Askren made a brief return to combat sports in April 2021, when he fought social media star Jake Paul in a boxing match. Paul won by technical knockout in the first round of a fight that sold about 500,000 on pay-per-view. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplant

Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplant MILWAUKEE (AP) — Former Olympic wrestler and MMA sta...
House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over 'unhinged, racist and Islamophobic' attack on Ilhan OmarNew Foto - House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over 'unhinged, racist and Islamophobic' attack on Ilhan Omar

Top House Democratic leaders condemned GOP Rep. Randy Fine and demanded that he apologize after the Florida lawmaker suggested in a post on X that Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is a terrorist. Fine was replying to an Xpostfrom Omar on Tuesday, in which she said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "should be held accountable for his crimes," and, "war criminals should not be welcomed by any president or Congress," after Netanyahu met with House Speaker Mike Johnson. The International Criminal Courtissued arrest warrantslast year for Netanyahu, Israel's former defense minister, and a senior Hamas official, accusing them of war crimes during and after the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. The prime minister's office has dismissed the warrants as antisemitic. Finewrotein response to Omar's post, "I'm sure it is difficult to see us welcome the killer of so many of your fellow Muslim terrorists. The only shame is that you serve in Congress." Omar in a Wednesdaypostwrote, "Anti-Muslim bigotry should have no place in Congress." Omar is one of only a handful of Muslim members of Congress. In a jointstatement, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, and House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar called Fine's comments "unhinged, racist and Islamophobic," as well as "bigoted and disgusting," and demanded he apologize. "We are just weeks removed from heinous acts of political violence targeting elected officials in Minnesota for assassination. This is an incredibly difficult time for our nation and Members of Congress should be solving problems for the American people, not inciting violence. Randy Fine must apologize immediately," they said. Fine responded to the statement from House Democratic leadership with aposton X calling the House Democrats the "Hamas Caucus." "The Hamas Caucus is upset. Boo hoo. I guess they weren't listening when I said the Hebrew Hammer was coming," he said. In a statement sent to CNN from the congressman's office after publication of this story, Fine accused Democrats of "ad hominem attacks" and said Jeffries "has no issues with Ilhan Omar calling Bibi Netanyahu a war criminal but does when I call her out for doing it." This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over ‘unhinged, racist and Islamophobic’ attack on Ilhan Omar

House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over 'unhinged, racist and Islamophobic' attack on Ilhan Omar Top Hous...
Ex-CIA director John Brennan says he 'knows nothing' of 'politically based' DOJ investigationNew Foto - Ex-CIA director John Brennan says he 'knows nothing' of 'politically based' DOJ investigation

By Christian Martinez (Reuters) -Former CIA Director John Brennan said on Wednesday he "knows nothing" of the Department of Justice investigations into himself and ex-FBI Director James Comey but slammed the probes as politically motivated. A Justice Department spokesperson on Wednesday confirmed the probes but declined to provide further details. Fox News, citing unnamed sources, first reported on Tuesday that the two men were being investigated for alleged wrongdoing during probes of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. "I know nothing about this reported investigation or referral to the DOJ, other than what I've read in these press reports, these leaks, which are not really supposed to happen if there is an investigation going on," Brennan said in an interview with MSNBC in his first public comments on the probes. Brennan said no one from the Justice Department, FBI or CIA had reached out to him. "I think this is unfortunately a very sad and tragic example of the continued politicization of the intelligence community, of the national security process," Brennan said, adding that the investigation "clearly is just politically based." Comey has not commented on the investigations. Reports of the investigations come as the Justice Department and FBI face blowback from some Trump supporters after concluding that there was no evidence to support a number of long-held conspiracy theories about the death of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged clientele. Brennan headed the CIA when U.S. intelligence assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to sway the 2016 election vote in Trump's favor over his Democratic challenger, Hillary Clinton, through an online disinformation campaign. That finding was confirmed by a bipartisan report released in August 2018 by the Senate intelligence committee whose acting chairman was Marco Rubio, now Trump's secretary of state. It did not find any evidence of a coordinated scheme between Russia and Trump's campaign. The roles played by Brennan and Comey in handling the intelligence community report on Russia's 2016 election interference were investigated during Trump's first term by Special Counsel John Durham, who found no criminal wrongdoing by either man. Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Brennan and Comey for their roles in the investigations into Russian interference, said on Wednesday that he knew nothing about the probes "other than what I read today." "I think they're very dishonest people, I think they are crooked as hell, and maybe they have to pay a price for that," Trump told reporters. "Whatever happens, happens." (Reporting by Christian MartinezAdditional reporting by Sarah N. Lynch and Jonathan Landay; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Michael Perry)

Ex-CIA director John Brennan says he 'knows nothing' of 'politically based' DOJ investigation

Ex-CIA director John Brennan says he 'knows nothing' of 'politically based' DOJ investigation By Christian Martinez (Reuters...
'It's difficult:' Caitlin Clark says injury-riddled season has taken mental tollNew Foto - 'It's difficult:' Caitlin Clark says injury-riddled season has taken mental toll

Indiana FeverstarCaitlin Clarkhas experienced many firsts throughout her illustrious basketball career, from becoming theNCAA's all-time leading scoreratIowato setting theWNBA's single-season assist recordher rookie season, but Clark's sophomore WNBA campaign has presented a new first she would rather not have experienced. Entering the2025 WNBA season, Clark had never missed a collegiate or professional game. She appeared in every game for the Hawkeyes during her four years in black and gold and played in all 40 games for the Fever in her rookie year, in which she wonRookie of the Year. But Clark has dealt with the injury bug and missed 10 of the Fever's first 20 games of the season, marking her longest stretch of missed games in her career. "It's obviously hard sitting out and watching for a few weeks, so I'm excited to get out there,"Clark told reporterson Tuesday. "It's been so challenging because I've never been through this before." 2025 WNBA ALL-STAR DRAFT RESULTS:Caitlin Clark selects Fever teammates Clark suffered a quad injury during theFever's 90-88 loss to the New York Libertyon May 24 and subsequently missed five games. Clark returned to the Fever's lineup on June 14 in theFever's 102-88 win over the Libertyand dropped 32 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in her first game back. Clark then suffered a left groin injury four games later inthe Fever's 94-86 winover theSeattle Stormon June 24, which resulted in Clark missing the team's next five games, includingthe Fever's 2025 Commissioner's Cup winover theMinnesota Lynxon July 1. The Fever went 5-5 without Clark in the lineup. She returned for the Fever's80-61 lossto theGolden State Valkyrieson Wednesday, July 9 and recorded 10 points, six assists and five rebounds in the losing effort. "It felt good to be out there. It's going to take me a second to get my wind back," Clark said following the loss. "There's not anything that can replicate a true game... I was trying to play shorter stints, but sometimes it's almost harder to sit on the bench and come in the game. It's kind of finding a balance of that. Just trying to get my legs under me." Clark's injuries and sporadic availability has contributed toa shooting slump. In the past four games, Clark has shot 17-for-59 from the field and 3-for-28 from 3. Clark said battling the injury bug has been "challenging mentally," despite doing everything "to put myself in a position to be available the rest of the year." "It's honestly been hard, I'm not gonna lie to you. It's difficult going to prepare for games, but knowing you're not going to be playing in them," Clark said on Wednesday. "It's challenged me mentally. It's really hard to stop and go, stop and go, stop and go, especially when you're not feeling your best. Just trying to get my body as healthy as I can be and remain confident in myself." Fever head coach Stephanie White concurred,adding: "Being injured is just hard because you're injured, it's hard mentally. You want to be out there. Super competitive and want to help your team. Frustrated with the rehab process. Frustrated with all of those things, especially when it's your first. For (Caitlin Clark), this is the first time she's had to go through this. So everything from rehab and treatment and strength training to return to play is all new for her." Despite missing significant time this season, Clark is still averaging 17.4 points, 8.6 assists (second-best in the league) and 5.0 rebounds through 10 games. She was voted anWNBA All-Star captain(via fan votes) and is currently third inWNBA MVP odds, behind theMinnesota Lynx's Napheesa Collier (-500) andPhoenix Mercury's Alyssa Thomas (+1000). The Fever find themselves in great position to make a run for the team's second consecutive playoff berth as the All-Star break quickly approaches. (The Fever went 9-5 last season after the 2024 All-Star and Olympic break to secure the team's first postseason appearance since 2016.) "When we get to the end of the year and playoffs, I think this is going to be a moment I can look back on be really proud of myself for everything I went through and how I've dealt with it," Clarksaidon Tuesday. The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is set for July 19 in Indianapolis at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. 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:Caitlin Clark: Injury-riddled season has taken mental toll

'It's difficult:' Caitlin Clark says injury-riddled season has taken mental toll

'It's difficult:' Caitlin Clark says injury-riddled season has taken mental toll Indiana FeverstarCaitlin Clarkhas experienced m...

 

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