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Eyes on 2024: Trump critical of DeSantis in first Iowa trip
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andFormer President Donald Trump made his first journey to Iowa since launching one other presidential run late final yr, and he took purpose at a chief rival who hasn’t even jumped into the race but.
Trump slammed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom he dubbed “DeSanctis” and “DeSanctimonious,” for his positions on ethanol and entitlement packages together with Social Safety and Medicare, NBC Information’ Vaughn Hillyard, Jonathan Allen, Kevin Urgiles and Abby Goddard report from Davenport.
Trump referred to as DeSantis “a disciple of Paul Ryan, including: “To be sincere with you, Ron jogs my memory quite a lot of Mitt Romney,” the GOP’s 2012 normal bearer-turned-Utah senator who’s a staunch Trump critic.
The NBC Information staff stories that Trump obtained a muted response from the group when he focused DeSantis. “The previous president’s largest applause traces got here when he talked about hot-button social points, akin to banning important race principle from faculties and transgender athletes from girls’s sports activities,” Allen wrote.
This all comes as a brand new nationwide CNN ballot reveals Trump as the selection of 40% of Republicans, adopted by DeSantis at 36%. No different Republicans 2024er reaches double digits.
In different marketing campaign information:
Caught within the center with you: President Joe Biden is breaking with progressives on a number of fronts as he approaches an anticipated re-election marketing campaign announcement, NBC Information’ Sahil Kapur stories. The most recent got here on Monday when Bidenapproved a 30-year oil and fuel undertaking in Alaska regardless of calling throughout his presidential marketing campaign to halt drilling on federal lands.
Dividing line: DeSantis instructed Fox Information in a questionnaire that defending Ukraine is just not a “very important” curiosity for the U.S., NBC Information’ Sahil Kapur and Jonathan Allen report, as help for the struggle towards Russia has change into an early dividing line amongst present and potential presidential candidates.
Setting his plans in granite: DeSantis is making his first journey to New Hampshire subsequent month, per NBC Information’ Julia Jester, his newest journey to an early state on the presidential nominating calendar.
Authorized drama: Trump has determined to not seem earlier than a New York Metropolis grand jury investigating a hush cash fee to an grownup movie actor throughout his 2016 presidential run.
Not entitled: GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley, in South Carolina, proposed defending Social Safety and Medicare advantages for seniors, however altering them for youthful individuals and “anybody new coming into the system,” per the Related Press. She additionally floated elevating the retirement age “in order that it matches life expectancy” in a Fox Information interview.
Throwbacks: The New York Occasions delves into how Trump’s 2016 rivals for the GOP nomination “are both skipping the 2024 cycle or have bowed out of nationwide politics altogether.”
Major plans: Nationwide Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Richard Hudson, R-N.C., instructed Fox Information Monday that the committee doesn’t plan to “get entangled in open-seat primaries by endorsing candidates,” however that “you may even see us get entangled earlier when it comes to serving to individuals construct higher campaigns” to assist the occasion forward of a normal election.
FDICulture struggle: Republicans, and Republican presidential hopefuls, are criticizing Silicon Valley Financial institution as a “woke” financial institution amid its collapse, regardless of little proof the financial institution’s collapse had something to do with one thing apart from mismanaging its bond dangers amid rising inflation.
Drawing new battle traces: The battle for the Home subsequent yr may very well be formed by the courts, with redistricting lawsuits in North Carolina and Ohio probably giving Republicans an edge of their bid to carry onto their slim majority, per Politico.
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Latest Iowa high school volleyball rankings reveal regional pairings
It was an important date around the state for volleyball teams in Iowa, as the latest rankings were released and regional pairings in all five classes were revealed.
The two come into play once regionals reach the championship round, as the higher-ranked team will serve as the host for those games.
All five No. 1 squads remained the same, as Ankeny Centennial (Class 5A), Cedar Rapids Xavier (4A), Mount Vernon (3A), Denver (2A) and Ankeny Christian (1A) held serve.
New teams to the Top-15 include Iowa City West in 5A, Ballard in 4A, Wapsie Valley in 2A and Stanton in 1A. The entire 3A poll remained the same while Sidney made one of the biggest climbs, moving to ninth from 12th in 1A.
Regional play for 1A and 2A begins Oct. 21 with 3A, 4A and 5A starting Oct. 22. The state tournament is scheduled for Nov. 4-7 in Coralville from the Xtream Arena. Complete regional pairings can be found on Bound.
Class 5A
1. Ankeny Centennial; 2. Pleasant Valley; 3. Ankeny; 4. West Des Moines Dowling; 5. Indianola; 6. Waukee Northwest; 7. Cedar Falls; 8. Cedar Rapids Prairie; 9. Waukee; 10. Iowa City Liberty; 11. West Des Moines Valley; 12. Sioux City East; 13. Iowa City West; 14. Iowa City High; 15. Linn-Mar.
Class 4A
1. Cedar Rapids Xavier; 2. Sioux City Bishop Heelan; 3. North Scott; 4. Clear Creek-Amana; 5. Lewis Central; 6. Pella; 7. Glenwood; 8. Carlisle; 9. Marion; 10. Adel-ADM; 11. Norwalk; 12. Sergeant Bluff-Luton; 13. MOC-Floyd Valley; 14. Ballard; 15. Grinnell.
Class 3A
1. Mount Vernon; 2. Western Christian; 3. West Delaware; 4. Dubuque Wahlert; 5. Davenport Assumption; 6. Sioux Center; 7. Carroll Kuemper; 8. Mid-Prairie; 9. Cherokee; 10. Wilton; 11. Solon; 12. Anamosa; 13. Roland-Story; 14. Clarinda; 15. Nevada.
Class 2A
1. Denver; 2. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont; 3. Dyersville Beckman; 4. Dike-New Hartford; 5. Aplington-Parkersburg; 6. South Hardin; 7. Boyden-Hull; 8. Pella Christian; 9. Iowa City Regina; 10. Hinton; 11. Grundy Center; 12. Sumner-Fredericksburg; 13. Wapsie Valley; 14. West Burlington; 15. Shenandoah.
Class 1A
1. Ankeny Christian; 2. Holy Trinity; 3. Saint Ansgar; 4. Riverside; 5. BCLUW; 6. Janesville; 7. North Tama; 8. Don Bosco; 9. Sidney; 10. River Valley; 11. Akron-Westfield; 12. Stanton; 13. Fremont-Mills; 14. Southwest Valley; 15. Gladbrook-Reinbeck.
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Iowa high school football computer rankings (10/10/2024)
Week 6 of the 2024 Iowa high school football season has wrapped up, and High School on SI is continuing its weekly computer rankings for the season.
The Dowling Maroons kept their top five placing in this week’s 5A Iowa computer rankings after a thrilling 41-35 victory over Ankeny Centennial. They face a strong Urbandale team on Friday, to keep their momentum going.
The top of the 5A computer rankings stay the same this week as the Bettendorf Bulldogs take home another win, this time defeating Kennedy 33-14. The Bulldogs look forward to Friday, where they will travel to Davenport Central in hopes to hold their place in the standings.
SBLive’s formula was created using its linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.
- FAQ: SBLive High School Football Computer Rankings
Here are SBLive’s latest Iowa football computer rankings, as of Oct. 7, 2024:
IOWA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPUTER RANKINGS
CLASS 5A | CLASS 4A
CLASS 3A | CLASS 2A
CLASS 1A | CLASS A
CLASS 8 MAN
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Grinnell window manufacturer announces plans to lay off 152 workers in November
JELD-WEN, a manufacturer of windows and doors in Grinnell, has announced it will be laying off 152 workers effective Nov. 7.
The announcement was made on Iowa’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) site.
The company, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, was founded in 1960 and has 18,000 employees, with operating facilities in 16 countries in North America and Europe with 2023 sales of $4.3 billion, according to the company’s website.
JELD-WEN did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.
Earlier this year, JELD-WEN announced the closing of its Hawkins, Wisconsin facility, affecting 338 employees, and in Vista, California, resulting in the loss of 110 jobs.
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