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Friday, September 2, 2022

'Battle for the soul of the nation'

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Friday, September 2
"Too much in our country is not normal," President Joe Biden says on Sept. 1, 2022, in a 24-minute speech outside Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. "Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic."
'Battle for the soul of the nation'
Presidential speech confronts 'MAGA' forces

President Joe Biden leveled accusations at "MAGA Republicans" in an address the White House says wasn't about the midterms. Serena Williams is back on the court tonight for another battle in the U.S. Open. Reading this from the airport? Keep scrolling to know what to do if your flight is canceled or delayed during the long weekend.

🙋🏼‍♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert. Happy Friday. Let's do the news.

🌅 Up first: A Dolly Parton wig for dogs? Here's how Doggy Parton could turn your pet into The Queen of County. 

Political analysts question the impact of President Biden's speech

President Joe Biden said "MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards" in a prime-time address to the nation Thursday, urging Americans to "stand up" to defend democracy and "choose a better path forward." The White House claimed the speech (located in battleground state Pennsylvania) wasn't in light of the midterm elections less than 70 days away. Read more

One takeaway: The president focused less on the winning message of abortion rights and more on his predecessor and those who subscribe to the Make America Great Again movement. 

Biden may have been better off casting Democrats as the party for abortion rights, analysts say. The Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in June has been the biggest motivator for voters and has cross-party appeal.
Bad timing: The speech coincided with college football in a state that really, really loves college football. Biden's offense was likely lost on other offense.
Will the speech have any political impactBy taking aim at "semi-fascist" MAGA Republicans in "the continued battle for the soul of the nation," Biden is following a path that hasn't worked well for other Democrats in battleground states.
Biden claims 'MAGA forces' determined to 'take country backwards' in speech from Philadelphia
Biden claims 'MAGA forces' determined to 'take country backwards' in speech from Philadelphia
AP

Serena plays in third round of US Open 

Serena Williams will try to stretch her last Grand Slam tournament, facing Ajla Tomljanovic, Friday in a third-round matchup at the U.S. Open. It's the opening match of the night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the same spot from which Williams won her first two matches after saying she was preparing to end her tennis career. Tomljanovic, a 29-year-old Australian, is ranked 46th and a self-proclaimed fan of Williams — and facing Serena is not easy for Open opponents who look up to her. Read more

Last night's match: Serena and Venus Williams fall in first round of US Open doubles tournament.
Analysis: Like Serena Williams, Candace Parker is turning back the clock in the WNBA playoffs.
Sept. 1:  Serena Williams and Venus Williams play Lucie Hradecka and Linda Noskova in women's doubles .
Sept. 1: Serena Williams and Venus Williams play Lucie Hradecka and Linda Noskova in women's doubles .
Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports

More news to know now:

💉 COVID boosters for all Americans over 12 were recommended by a CDC panel.
💀 As a dangerous heat wave scorches California, Death Valley could hit a whopping 127 degrees over the weekend.
⚫ Donavan Lewis was an unarmed Black man killed by Columbus police in a arrest this week. His family is calling for ''accountability.''
🍕 Are school lunches free this year? Here's what to know now that pandemic-era meal program is ending.
🩺 Signing up for health care involves a lot of paperwork. The Biden administration is moving to reduce that burden.
🎧 On today's 5 Things podcast, White House correspondent Joey Garrison recaps President Joe Biden's speech, which went after ''MAGA Republicans.'' You can listen to the podcast every day on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or on your smart speaker.

Lawyers in Trump White House to appear before Jan. 6 grand jury

Pat Cipollone, White House counsel under former President Donald Trump, and his top deputy are set to appear Friday before a federal grand jury investigating efforts to undo the 2020 presidential election, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday. Cipollone would be the most senior known member of the Trump White House to be called before the grand jury, a significant step in the federal investigation. The former White House official testified last month before the House committee in its separate examination of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack.  Read more

Meet Trump's cast of record keepers, who have taken on significance amid the Mar-a-Lago probe.
A video of former White House counsel Pat Cipollone is shown as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 12, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
A video of former White House counsel Pat Cipollone is shown as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 12, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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August jobs report: Can anything stop blockbuster US job growth? 

If Friday's jobs report for August were to show a significant hiring slowdown, the Federal Reserve — and even the White House — would likely welcome it as a balm to raging inflation. The government is expected to report that employers added 300,000 jobs last month, according to a survey of economists by the data provider FactSet. That would be down sharply from a blockbuster gain of 528,000 in July and an average of about 440,000 over the past three months. A weaker pace of hiring should help moderate wage increases and lift hopes that inflation pressures are starting to ease. Here's our recap of the July jobs report 

A new gender gap: Men have recovered all jobs lost during the pandemic. Women have not.
Hiring sign is displayed at a restaurant in Highland Park, Ill., Thursday, July 14, 2022. Fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as the labor market continues to shine despite weakening elements of the U.S. economy. Applications for jobless aid for the week ending Aug. 27, fell by 5,000 to 232,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, Sept. 1.
Hiring sign is displayed at a restaurant in Highland Park, Ill., Thursday, July 14, 2022. Fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as the labor market continues to shine despite weakening elements of the U.S. economy. Applications for jobless aid for the week ending Aug. 27, fell by 5,000 to 232,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, Sept. 1.
Nam Y. Huh, AP

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Argentine government officials quick label assassination attempt 

A man was detained Thursday night after he aimed a handgun at point-blank range toward Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández in what President Alberto Fernández called a homicide attempt. He said the gun didn't fire and she is unharmed. In a video aired on local broadcast, Fernández is seen exiting her vehicle surrounded by supporters outside her home when a man could be seen extending his hand with what looked like a pistol. The vice president ducked. Her supporters have been gathering outside her home for days after a prosecutor called for a 12-year sentence for Fernández in a case involving alleged corruption in public works. Read more

This still image taken from a video provided by Television Publica Argentina shows a man pointing a gun at Argentina´s Vice President Cristina Fernandez during an event in front of her home in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
This still image taken from a video provided by Television Publica Argentina shows a man pointing a gun at Argentina´s Vice President Cristina Fernandez during an event in front of her home in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022.
AP

📷 Photos of the day: Best photos from Week 1 of the 2022 college football season 📷

Thursday night brought wins and losses for the early days of this year's college football season. Penn State scored 35-31 win at Purdue, one of the top teams from the Big Ten West, prepping the team to focus on upcoming games against Ohio, Auburn, Central Michigan and Northwestern. Click here to check out who else played last night.

See more incredible photos from Week 1 of the college football season.

Penn State wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley (5) celebrates his touchdown in the second quarter against Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium on Thursday night.
Penn State wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley (5) celebrates his touchdown in the second quarter against Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium on Thursday night.
Trevor Ruszkowski, USA TODAY Sports

A little less heavy

🎞 Movies to watch Labor Day weekend: Stream ''Honk for Jesus,'' revisit ''Spider-Man'' and more.
🛒 Here are 37 Labor Day fashion sales to shop — save at Michael Kors, Nordstrom and lululemon.
🎶 Check out 12 new albums you must hear this fall, from Taylor Swift to Blackpink.
🏈  Review: The new Colin Kaepernick documentary brings nuance to his protests.
😲 ''Armie wanted total control'': Here are four most disturbing claims from the 'House of Hammer' docuseries.
✈ Was your flight canceled or delayed? Here's how to know how much you are owed.

What happened this week? 🤔 Serena Williams shining at the U.S. Open, NASA's scrubbed rocket launch and a Nebraska man's record-breaking pumpkin paddle. Test your memory with this week's News Quiz.

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