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Donald Trump is running against Joe Biden. But he keeps bringing up another Democrat: Jimmy Carter | KLRT [Video]

ATLANTA (AP) As Donald Trump campaigns for a return to the White House, he often reaches back more than 40 years and seven administrations to belittle President Joe Biden by comparing him to 99-year-old Jimmy Carter. Most recently, Trump used his first campaign stop after the start of his criminal hush money trial in []

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Nepal hosts an investment summit in hopes of attracting foreign money for hydropower projects | KLRT [Video]

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) Nepal hosted an investment summit Sunday in hopes of attracting much-needed foreign investment, especially in developing hydropower projects to produce more electricity that it can sell to neighboring countries. Several foreign investors were attending the two-day meetings in the capital, Kathmandu, where Nepali officials urged investment in developing hydropower projects and []

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Trump makes big promises, little effort to flip minority voters [Video]

Donald Trump says he wants to hold a major campaign event at New York’s Madison Square Garden featuring Black hip-hop artists and athletes. His aides speak of making appearances in Chicago, Detroit and Atlanta with leaders of color and realigning American politics by flipping Democratic constituencies.Related video above: Will Trump and Biden debate before November?But five months before the first general election votes are cast, the former president’s campaign has little apparent organization to show for its ambitious plans.The Trump campaign removed its point person for coalitions and hasn’t announced a replacement. The Republican Party’s minority outreach offices across the country have been shuttered and replaced by businesses that include a check-cashing store, an ice cream shop and a sex-toy store. And campaign officials concede they are weeks away from rolling out any targeted programs.The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has struggled to navigate a messy transition into the general election plagued by staffing issues, his personal legal troubles and the “Make America Great Again” movement’s disdain for so-called ” identity politics.” There are signs of frustration on the ground, where Republicans believe Trump has a real opportunity to shift the election by cutting into President Joe Biden’s advantage with voters of color.”To be quite honest, the Republican Party does not have a cohesive engagement plan for Black communities,” said Darrell Scott, a Black pastor who served as a senior advisor on Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns. “What it has are conservatives in communities of color that have taken it upon themselves to head our own initiatives.”In Michigan, a critical battleground that flipped from Trump to Biden four years ago, several party officials confirmed that the Republican National Committee, overhauled by Trump allies after he clinched the nomination in March, has yet to set up any community centers for minority outreach. Office spaces to house the centers have been offered up by community members, but staffing has been an issue, said Oakland County GOP Chair Vance Patrick.”We’ve got all these carts but we have no horses yet,” said Patrick. “So, it’s all about making sure we have staffing when we open up these offices.”On-the-ground political organizing has long been a hallmark of successful presidential campaigns, which typically invest tremendous resources into identifying would-be supporters and ensuring they vote. The task may be even more critical this fall, given how few voters are excited about the Biden-Trump rematch.The Trump campaign hired a national coalitions director in October 2023, almost a year after he launched his campaign. But the staffer, Derek Silver, departed in March without explanation, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share internal discussions. Silver did not return multiple requests for comment, and no replacement has been announced.Trump’s advisors reject criticism that they’re not doing enough organizing or spending to reach minorities. James Blair, the campaign’s political director, said the campaign would not “broadcast” its spending or staffing levels, “but I assure you, it’s enough to ensure President Trump’s historic surge in support amongst Black and Hispanic voters sticks in November and beyond.”Lynne Patton, a senior adviser on the campaign overseeing coalitions work who has worked closely with the Trump family for decades, said that Trump’s political team is laying the groundwork for a robust minority outreach program, although largely in private.”We are speaking with Black leaders, we are speaking with small business owners, we’re speaking with famous athletes, hip-hop artists, some of whom I think you’d be surprised if you knew who was talking with us right now,” Patton said in an interview. “These are people who are expressing openness to supporting President Trump both publicly and privately.”Polls show that many Black and Hispanic adults are dissatisfied with Biden. According to AP-NORC polls, Biden’s approval among Black adults has dropped from 94% when he started his term to just 55% in March. Among Hispanic adults, it dropped from 70% to 32% in the same period.And an April poll by the Pew Research Center confirms the problem is especially acute among younger adults: Just 43% of Black adults under 50 said they approve of Biden in that poll, compared with 70% of those age 50 and older. Among Hispanics, 29% of younger adults said they approve, slightly less than the 42% who said that among those 50 and older.Trump’s allies argue that increased frustration about crime, inflation and immigration may win over some voters of color who have previously been less receptive to Trump’s record and divisive rhetoric.Biden has been spending millions of dollars on ads targeting Black and Latino voters in presidential battleground states. That’s in addition to dozens of new office openings in minority neighborhoods. All the while, Biden’s team has frequently dispatched Vice President Kamala Harris, the nation’s first Black female vice president, and other prominent leaders of color to key states.”Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans proudly admitting that they have no real strategy to reach Black voters because they believe all they need is rap concerts and free chicken is only surprising if you haven’t paid attention to Trump’s fraudulent relationship to Black America for years,” said Jasmine Harris, the Biden campaign’s Black media director, who described Trump as “a fraud” who “takes every opportunity available to him to demean our community.”Republican strategist Alice Stewart, a veteran of several GOP campaigns, said she’s confident that the Trump campaign will ultimately do what’s necessary.”But the key is they can’t just talk about minority outreach,” she said. “They have to do it.”___Brown reported from Washington. AP Director of Public Opinion Research Emily Swanson in Washington and Associated Press writers Joey Cappelletti in Lansing, Michigan; Michael Rubinkam in Allentown, Pennsylvania; Todd Richmond in Madison, Wisconsin; Julie Carr Smyth in Columbus, Ohio; and Sean Murphy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, contributed.

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Northwest Arkansas Women’s Expo helps empower women [Video]

People from across Northwest Arkansas and beyond traveled to Bentonville on Saturday for day one of an annual tradition designed to help empower women. People lined up Saturday morning to make their way into the 14th annual 40/29 and Arkansas CW Northwest Arkansas Women’s Expo and Great Tastes Food Expo. More than 175 booths were set up for the two-day event at the Benton County Fairgrounds and Expo Center. Some people came in groups.”We just like to see what’s out there,” Jo Evelde said. “What opportunities there are. And there are some really wonderful booths here today.”People weren’t necessarily on the lookout for one particular item. They were simply hoping they’d see something that grabbed them.”Having a girls day,” Chrissy Costantino said. “Coming out to support the local businesses in Bentonville and the surrounding cities. We like to go on a scavenger hunt and get all the freebees.”Visitors on Saturday also had a chance to visit with some of our own. 40/29 and the Arkansas CW are set up just as you enter the expo. Members of our team are ready to load you up with 40/29 gear. People also had a chance to chat with Miss Arkansas USA 2024 herself.”One of my favorite things about today was getting to meet all the children,” Madeline Bohlman said. “And I remember that age and seeing the girl with the sparkly sash and the sparkly crown. Thinking, oh wow, one day I want to be just like her.”Bohlman’s mission now is making sure other young girls know it’s achievable. Something mothers and daughters who attended the expo appreciated. “It was amazing honestly,” Molly Avery said. “Because even though I have a bit of anxiety and introvertedness myself, she on the other hand, she loves to meet people and really, it’s something I can see her wanting to do when she gets older.” Day two of the expo takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

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Beaux Limmer drafted by the Rams in the sixth round, 217 overall in the NFL draft | KLRT [Video]

FAYETTEVILLE, AR (PIG TRAIL NATION) Offensive lineman Beaux Limmer taken by the Los Angeles Rams in the sxith round, 219 overall of the NFL Draft. During his career as a Razorback, Limmer started all 12 games in his final season, 41 games in total. He earned Preseason Third- Team All American, Preseason First-Team All- []

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Regulators close Philadelphia-based Republic First Bank, first US bank failure this year | KLRT [Video]

WASHINGTON (AP) Regulators have closed Republic First Bank, a regional lender operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday it had seized the Philadelphia-based bank, which did business as Republic Bank and had roughly $6 billion in assets and $4 billion in deposits as of Jan. 31. []

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Rossen roundup: Top consumer stories from the past week [Video]

Here are all of the Rossen Reports from this past week.Make your home look fancy with these cheap tricksThe warmer weather is hitting and were eager to make some upgrades to our homes. But you dont have to hire a contractor or handyman to help you out, there are cheap and easy DIY projects that only look expensive. Watch the video for this story in the player above.Here are some upgrades that wont break your home renovation budget,Upgrade your outlets: It sounds easy because it is! This is a simple and affordable do-it-yourself project and it makes your house look more modern.Read the full story here.New scam warning for car buyersThe Better Business Bureau is warning of a new scam involving fake vehicle listings, many of them on popular sites like eBay, Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace.The scammers claim to be selling cars for a bargain using stolen or fake pictures. Then, they ask you to pay through a fake shipping or escrow company.The BBB says it is nearly impossible to get your money back in these situations, so look out for the following red flags.Read the full story here.What do we lose most in Ubers? Its not what you thinkUber is out with its annual Lost and Found Index, revealing the most common things people leave behind when riding in one of their vehicles.Uber says the 10 most forgotten items are:ClothingLuggageRead the full list of lost items, plus the cities where most items are left behind, here.Do this to stop spam emailsAre you tired of constantly dealing with spam emails cluttering your inbox? You’re not alone.Our viewer, Kim, like many of us, has had enough. She reached out to Rossen Reports with a plea for help:”I get a lot, and I mean a lot of spam emails. Have had my email for years!!! Seems some emails literally create more spam. And some that I try to block instead come through anyway!!! Is there a way to safely get rid of these for good?”While there’s no “do not call” registry equivalent for emails yet, there are several things you can do to mitigate the issue.Read the full story here.

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The first round of the NFL draft turns into a QB bonanza with a record-setting 6 taken in the top 12 [Video]

(AP) Quarterbacks went off thedraft boardat a record-setting pace. Thursday night was the fourth time in the common draft era starting in 1967 that QBs went with the top three picks, with three more going in the top 12. It was the fewest number of picks for six QBs to be drafted. This marked []

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Brent Burns, Dmitry Orlov help Hurricanes hold on to beat Islanders 3-2 for 3-0 series lead | KLRT [Video]

NEW YORK (AP) Defensemen Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov got Carolina off to a fast start and the Hurricanes held on to beat the New York Islanders 3-2 on Thursday night for a 3-0 lead in the first-round series. Sebastian Aho also scored for the Hurricanes and Andrei Svechnikov had two assists. Frederik Andersen []

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First with Trump, now with Kamala Harris: Kim Kardashian is advocating for criminal justice reform | KLRT [Video]

WASHINGTON (AP) Kim Kardashian marshaled her celebrity in one administration to spotlight criminal justice reform and shes doing it again in the next. The reality TV star and entrepreneur joined Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday for a roundtable highlighting the administrations efforts on criminal justice reform and how President Joe Biden has []