Northeast
Trump suggests he’ll decide on Pennsylvania GOP Senate endorsement in ‘about a week’
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With main day within the essential battleground state of Pennsylvania just below six weeks away, former President Donald Trump has but to takes sides within the crowded, divisive, and costly GOP Senate main within the race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Pat Toomey.
However that will change very quickly.
“I’ll be making a call… possibly pretty quickly,” the previous president mentioned Tuesday in an interview with conservative discuss radio host John Fredericks.
OZ AND MCCORMICK TRADE FIRE AS THEY FACE OFF FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SAME STAGE
A day later, Trump was extra particular, telling reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Seashore, Florida, that he can be making a call about whom to endorse within the Pennsylvania Senate showdown in “a few week.”
Sources near the previous president’s political orbit instructed Fox Information that among the many main contenders for the GOP nomination in Pennsylvania, the 2 on the high of Trump’s record seem like David McCormick – a former hedge fund government, a West Level graduate, Gulf Warfare fight veteran and Treasury Division official in former President George W. Bush’s administration – and Mehmet Oz, the cardiac surgeon, writer and well-known movie star doctor who till the launch of his Senate marketing campaign late final yr was host of TV’s widespread “Dr. Oz Present.”
McCormick was at Mar-a-Lago Wednesday to satisfy with the previous president, as first reported by the Washington Publish and confirmed by Fox Information. A supply near McCormick’s marketing campaign characterised the encounter as a superb assembly and mentioned it lasted round an hour.
THIS STATE HAS THE MOST EXPENSIVE SENATE RACE IN THE COUNTRY
Oz has additionally lately loved some face time with Trump.
Oz and his spouse dined with the previous president and Melania Trump on March 16, as beforehand reported. And a supply near the Oz marketing campaign mentioned Trump and Oz discuss ceaselessly.
The previous president, greater than 14 months faraway from the White Home, stays the preferred and influential politician within the Republican Get together, as he continues to play a kingmaker’s position in GOP primaries and repeatedly flirts with making one other presidential run in 2024. And whereas a number of the candidates he’s endorsed on this yr’s elections have struggled in polling and with fundraising, Trump’s endorsement stays essentially the most highly effective in his celebration.
WHAT THE LATEST FOX NEWS POLL IN PENNSYLVANIA’S SENATE RACE SHOWS
McCormick and Oz are the 2 polling front-runners within the main race and have vastly outspent the opposite candidates to run advertisements throughout the Keystone State, as they combat to be the Republican nominee in an important contest within the basic election that’s one in every of a handful that might decide whether or not the GOP wins again the chamber’s majority. The 2 candidates have traded fireplace for months over a number of points, together with fracking, who’s more durable or softer on China, expenses that McCormick outsourced Pennsylvania jobs, and over Oz’s twin citizenship in Turkey.
Among the many different main contenders are Jeff Bartos, an actual property developer, philanthropist and 2018 Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, veteran and conservative political commentator Kathy Barnette, and Carla Sands, an actual property government and main Republican donor who served as ambassador to Denmark beneath Trump.
IS DR. OZ’S CELEBRITY A FACTOR IN THE PENNSYLVANIA SENATE RACE?
Trump made an endorsement within the race final yr. However the candidate he backed, Sean Parnell, ended his bid in November instantly after he misplaced a bitter combat for custody of his three youngsters to his estranged spouse, who in courtroom testimony had accused Parnell of abuse. Parnell, an Military veteran who noticed fight within the Afghanistan Warfare, endorsed McCormick in January, as first reported by Fox Information.
Each McCormick and Oz have connections to Trump, with former high Trump White Home and presidential marketing campaign officers backing and/or advising each candidates. McCormick has one other connection: His spouse, Dina Powell McCormick, served as deputy nationwide safety adviser within the Trump administration.
Earlier this week, in his interview on Fredericks’ radio program after the host instructed Trump “I like Oz,” the previous president mentioned the nationally identified movie star physician is “a superb man … he’s a high-quality man.”
A day later, in accordance with the Washington Publish, Trump famous that he was torn between endorsing Oz or McCormick.
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Boston, MA
Save the dates for these Jan. Boston arts events
It’s January. Cold. Dark. Holiday fun is behind us. But wait! There are very good things about January. Like all the holiday “fun” is finally behind us.
What’s ahead? Loads of free time and amazing arts to fill up the calendar. Here are a few faves to warm your heart and sway your soul.
Beethoven & Romanticism
Symphony Hall, Boston Symphony Orchestra
All month long, the BSO and its maestro, Andris Nelsons, presents this Beethoven festival. The heart of fest is the complete cycle of the composer’s nine symphonies, performed in order at Symphony Hall for the first time since 1927. Not to miss, No. 9 and “Ode to Joy” featuring an astounding guest list — soprano Amanda Majeski, mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford, tenor Pavel Černoch, and baritone Andrè Schuen. Starts Jan. 8, bso.org
“Ain’t No Mo”
Calderwood Pavilion, SpeakEasy Stage Company/Front Porch Arts Collective
Dark, smart, funny, and sadly timely, this one-act from writer Jordan E. Cooper examines what it is to be Black in America. The satire has the U.S. government “solving racism” by offering Black Americans a free one-way ticket to Africa. It’s Black drag queen and flight attendant Peaches job to manage the passengers leaving from Gate 1619. Starts Jan. 10, frontporcharts.org
Boston Celtic Music Festival
Multiple Venues
Club Passim presents its 22nd annual Boston Celtic Music Festival in mid-January. A few friends are lending a hand. Along with shows at Passim, music, song, and dance traditions from Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Quebecois, and other Celtic communities will be on stages at Somerville Theatre, Crystal Ballroom, The Burren, and The Rockwell. Starts. Jan. 16, passim.org/bcmfest
“Peter Pan”
Citizens Opera House, Broadway in Boston
A new twist on an old classic, this version of “Peter Pan” hasn’t grown up but the material has. The cruel and cliched depictions of Native peoples and women have been removed thanks to a book update by Sicangu Lakota Nation member and 2020 MacArthur Fellow Larissa FastHorse. What remains is the humor, heart, story, songs, and magic. Director Lonny Price says the new tweak is the perfect gateway to theater for young people. “Part of why I wanted to do this is that it will be kids’ first experience in the theater, and I want them not only to fall in love with ‘Peter Pan,’ ” he told the Associated Press, “but to fall in love with the theater and to come back.” Starts Jan. 21, boston.broadway.com
Sarah Silverman
The Wilbur
Laugh it off. Or try to. 2025 is going to be a lot and Sarah Silverman knows that. On Jan. 25, join the funniest, dirtiest, smartest wit in the stand-up scene for jokes about, well, hmm, it’s hard to list any of the topics she likes to joke about here in print. If Silverman’s not your thing, this month the Wilbur also welcomes Tracy Morgan and Russell Peters. thewilbur.com
Pittsburg, PA
Man arrested on numerous weapons charges in Pittsburg
PITTSBURG — A 27-year-old man suspected of illegally making and selling guns, including assault weapons, was arrested, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office said.
The law enforcement agency said they will be testing the weapons to see if they are linked to any crime or shooting.
The suspect, identified as Diego Vasquez-Gomez, was arrested on Thursday (Jan 2.) when detectives from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at a residence in Pittsburg. This was part of an ongoing investigation into a shooting at the Contra Costa Fairground in Antioch last September.
The shooting stemmed from an argument in which two suspects opened fire, resulting in a man suffering life-threatening injuries.
Detectives said one of the two suspects had used an illegally manufactured gun during the shooting.
During the search at Vasquez-Gomez’s home, authorities found assault weapons and a short-barrel rifle. Some of the weapons seized did not have serial numbers.
“The weapons will be tested to see if they are linked to any shooting or crimes,” said the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in a news release.
Vasquez-Gomez was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on charges including manufacturing a short barrel gun, manufacturing and selling of an assault weapon, illegal possession of an assault weapon, unlicensed transfer of a firearm and child endangerment.
Those with information on the case are urged to contact the Investigation Division at (925) 313- 2600, email them at tips@so.cccounty.us, or call (866) 846-3592 to leave an anonymous voice message.
Connecticut
Serious injuries reported in North Branford crash
A person has serious injuries after a car crash in North Branford Friday night.
The police department said a two-car accident happened in the area of Route 80 and Totoket Road around 9 p.m.
Route 80 was closed late Friday night as police conducted their investigation.
One person was transported to the hospital with serious injuries, police said.
No additional information was immediately available.
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