Midwest
Nikki Haley to speak at Republican convention as GOP unites around Trump after assassination attempt
MILWAUKEE — Former President Trump’s final rival in the 2024 GOP presidential nomination race will speak at this week’s Republican convention in what appears to be a move toward party unity in the wake of the unsuccessful assassination attempt against Trump.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who served as U.N. ambassador in the Trump administration, will speak at the convention on Tuesday, a person familiar with the decision confirmed to Fox News on Sunday.
As of last week, Haley wasn’t planning to attend the convention, which kicks off Monday in Milwaukee.
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Fiserv Forum is shown in Milwaukee on July 12, 2024. (Patrick T.Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
“She was not invited, and she’s fine with that,” Haley aide Chaney Denton said last week. “Trump deserves the convention he wants. She’s made it clear she’s voting for him and wishes him the best.”
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But following Saturday’s shootings at a Trump rally in western Pennsylvania, where the former president was visibly bloodied after a bullet grazed his ear and where one spectator was killed and two critically injured, the GOP has rallied around its standard-bearer.
Former President Trump is seen with blood on his face and surrounded by Secret Service agents as he is rushed from the stage after an assassination attempt at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. (Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images)
Haley launched her presidential campaign in February last year, becoming the first major candidate to challenge Trump, who had announced his candidacy three months earlier. She was the final rival to Trump, battling the former president in a contentious two-candidate showdown from the New Hampshire primary in late January through Super Tuesday in early March.
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Haley announced that she was suspending her White House campaign on March 6, the day after Trump swept 14 of 15 GOP nominating contests on Super Tuesday.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley announces the suspension of her campaign in Charleston, South Carolina, on March 6, 2024. (Reuters/Brian Snyder)
As she departed the race, Haley made it clear that she intended to keep speaking out. And Haley continued to grab up to 20% of the vote in Republican presidential primaries in the months after she dropped out.
In late May, in her first public comments since announcing the end of her 2024 campaign, Haley said she would vote for Trump.
Haley won a total of 97 delegates during the Republican presidential primaries. And last week, Haley released all of her delegates and urged them to support Trump.
Fox News’ Sandra Smith contributed to this report.
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Illinois
Man found dead near Chicago Executive Airport may have been killed in crash: police
WHEELING, Ill. (WLS) — North suburban police believe a man found dead near the Chicago Executive Airport viewing area on Sunday morning may have been killed in a crash.
Prospect Heights police said its officers responded to the area of 79 Palatine Frontage Road in Wheeling just after 9 a.m.
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There, officers found a man lying on the ground along the fence. Police said the man, who was unconscious and cold to the touch, was pronounced dead on the scene.
A preliminary investigation indicates that the man may have been hit by a vehicle, police said.
When officers arrived on the scene, there were no witnesses or vehicles that appeared to be connected to the possible crash.
East Palatine Frontage Road at Milwaukee Avenue is closed as police investigate.
No one is in custody. The Prospect Heights Police Department asked anyone with information to call them at 847-398-5511.
Authorities did not immediately provide further information.
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Indiana
Indiana football to visit White House, Fernando Mendoza may skip
The Indiana Hoosiers are on top of the football world and are enjoying the perks that come with being national champions.
One of those spoils involves a trip to the White House to commemorate their achievement later this month, but the most popular player from that team might not be there.
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USA TODAY Sports covered the conflicted decision former Hoosiers and current Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza faces about the White House visit.
Mendoza might not attend due to a scheduling issue involving his new team.
“I believe May 11 is the first day of OTAs,” Mendoza said. “If I’m not mistaken, I have the calendar — I mean, I don’t have a calendar, so… If it is on the first day of OTAs, like I said, I’m on the bottom of the totem pole here. I gotta prove myself. I can’t miss practice … I’m a rookie. I don’t think that’s a good look.”
New Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak is sure to love the dedication of his future franchise quarterback, but it’ll be interesting to see if Las Vegas can make an exception for Mendoza should he want one.
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Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti is expected to make the visit to the White House.
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Iowa
Ford’s walk-off slam lifts Cyclones in must-win thriller
AMES — In a must-win scenario, Iowa State prevailed, battling back and forth with the No. 22 UCF Knights. The Cyclones are sitting in ninth place in the Big 12 standings, right behind Utah.
Iowa State fell behind 4-0 but scored four in the bottom of the fourth, then took the lead in the fifth, scoring four more. A blown seventh-inning lead led to another chaotic fight to the finish, with the Cyclones coming out on top 13-9.
“Really proud of the grit, really proud of the way they came back,” head coach Jamie Pinkerton said.
In the fourth inning, as the Cyclones were getting no-hits up to that point, sophomore catcher Karlee Ford had a change of plans. On a 1-0 count, she roped a solo homer over the left-field wall to start a rally.
“I always have the same mentality of just putting the ball in play,” Ford said.
Iowa State then scratched across three straight base hits, scoring one in the process, before senior center fielder Tatum Johnson came to the plate. She wouldn’t disappoint, connecting with the first pitch and tripling to left field, tying the game at four.
The fifth inning was more of the same for the Cyclones. Ford came up to the plate with one out and drew her second walk of the game, bringing up senior leader Sydney Malott. Malott had seven hits in 19 at-bats over her last six games, after a 3-for-29 stretch dating back to April 5.
“I automatically knew Syd [Malott] was going to hit me around,” Ford said.
Malott came through, crushing a two-run home run off the top of the scoreboard in left field, her third homer in her recent stretch.
“It’s definitely ups and downs, and you have to keep a steady mind,” Malott said. “Just trying to do whatever I can for my team.”
Two more runners would score after sophomore left fielder Jessie Clemons drove them in with a single down the left-field line.
When it looked like the game would be over in the seventh inning, with the Cyclones up 8-4, the Knights had other plans.
Junior right-handed pitcher Lauren Schurman came out to the circle to start the seventh, having not allowed a run since the fourth inning after relieving freshman right-handed pitcher Liv Palumbo.
Pinkerton made a defensive change, moving senior Tiana Poole to right field to replace sophomore Hayleigh Oliver.
This decision proved costly as, on the first batted ball of the inning, a deep fly ball to right field was misjudged, resulting in a triple.
This started a rally for UCF, as it reached base in six consecutive at-bats on four singles, one walk and one hit batter, scoring four runs to tie the game at 8-8.
Senior right-handed pitcher Jaiden Ralston came in to relieve Schurman and faced three batters but allowed the go-ahead run to score on a sacrifice fly, giving the Knights a 9-8 lead heading into the bottom half of the inning.
UCF brought in redshirt sophomore ace right-handed pitcher Isabella Vega, who previously threw a complete game and struck out eight Cyclones in game one.
After junior pinch hitter Isabelle Nosan recorded the first out of the inning, senior third baseman McKenna Andrews drew a nine-pitch walk. She was out at second on a Clemons fielder’s choice for the second out.
Johnson and senior shortstop Reagan Bartholomew then drew full-count walks, bringing up sophomore second baseman Kadence Shepherd.
Shepherd roped the third pitch of her at-bat through the left side, tying the game at 9-9.
That brought up Ford, who was 1-for-2 with two walks, including her solo homer that broke up the no-hitter in the fourth inning.
On a 2-2 count, Ford didn’t miss, crushing a grand slam over the right-center wall.
“Karlee Ford’s been clutch all year,” Pinkerton said. “Huge hit.”
For Malott, the moment reflected the team’s mindset throughout the game.
“We just kept fighting the whole game,” Malott said. “No one ever thought we were out of it.”
The win pushed Iowa State’s conference record to 9-14. Utah sits at 9-13-1 after its win against Arizona.
For the Cyclones to make the tournament, they need to win the season finale against UCF and have Utah lose its finale against Arizona.
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