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Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield’s growth – and now a US presidential debate
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Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield’s growth – and now a US presidential debate

By Howard Schneider, Reuters Donald Trump aired falsehoods including the baseless claim that immigrants are eating pets in his debate with his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. Photo: Win McNamee / Getty Images via AFP Rose Joseph and Banal Oreus followed different paths from Haiti to this struggling Midwestern industrial city that suddenly finds itself at the centre of the US presidential race. Joseph arrived in 2022 after landing in Florida two years earlier to escape violence in Haiti, journeying north on word of good job prospects. Oreus, after stops in Brazil, Portugal and Mexico over an eight-year stretch, was drawn to Springfield in 2023 by family and friends who had already found their way here. "The first motivation was job and work opportunities," Joseph, n...
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump sharpen attacks ahead of first US debate
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Kamala Harris, Donald Trump sharpen attacks ahead of first US debate

By Joseph Ax, Reuters Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris prepared to debate for the first time. Photo: AFP Former Republican president Donald Trump and current Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris will take part in the only scheduled debate of the US election at 1pm. Everything you need to know about watching the debate from New Zealand. The US election will be held on 5 November. Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris prepared to meet for the first time in their only scheduled debate of the US presidential campaign, a key moment in a close-fought contest. The nationally televised debate beginning at 9pm local time (Wednesday 1pm NZT) takes place just eight weeks before the 5 November election, and days before early v...
Alleged killer of Ugandan Olympian dies from burns, hospital says
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Alleged killer of Ugandan Olympian dies from burns, hospital says

By Ammu Kannampilly, Reuters Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei. Photo: FERENC ISZA / AFP The man accused of dousing in petrol and setting alight Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died from burns sustained during the fatal attack on the Ugandan athlete, a hospital official said on Tuesday. Cheptegei, 33, who competed in the marathon at the Paris Olympics, suffered burns to more than 75 percent of her body in the 1 September attack and died four days later. Her former boyfriend, Dickson Ndiema Marangach, died at 1830 (1530 GMT) on Monday, said Philip Kirwa, chief executive officer of the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret in western Kenya where Marangach was being treated and where Cheptegei also died. "He developed respiratory failure as a result of the severe airway burn...
Four hopefuls left in race to lead UK Conservatives
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Four hopefuls left in race to lead UK Conservatives

Former minister Robert Jenrick is considered the frontrunner to lead the party. Photo: HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP Four hopefuls were left in the race to become leader of the Conservatives on Tuesday after centrist former work and pensions minister Mel Stride was knocked out of a race set to shape the future direction of Britain's once dominant party. The contest to replace former prime minister Rishi Sunak as leader will run until 2 November, after Conservative members cast the final ballots for a new head charged with turning around the fortunes of a party that suffered the worst result in its history in a July election defeat at the hands of Labour. Tuesday's second round of voting again handed pole position to Robert Jenrick, a right-winger who quit as immigration minister as he believed t...
Details released for King Charles’ visit to Australia and Samoa
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Details released for King Charles’ visit to Australia and Samoa

King Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to Australia and Samoa in October. Photo: AFP / JANE BARLOW By Matthew Doran and Maani Truu, ABC political reporters King Charles and Queen Camilla will make their first visit to Australia and Samoa since taking the throne. The royal pair will not be visiting New Zealand. They will visit Canberra and Sydney from 18-23 October. Buckingham Palace has released new details of King Charles and Queen Camilla's first visit to Australia since taking the throne. The visit, scheduled for next month, will be a slimmed-down, five-day affair, taking into account the king's ongoing health concerns. It will be the first time in more than a decade that a reigning monarch has touched down on Australian shores, after Queen Elizabeth II's last tour in 2011. The...
How often should you change kitchen sponges, cloths and brushes?
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How often should you change kitchen sponges, cloths and brushes?

Sponges and cloths often breed bacteria due to staying damp between washes. Photo: Unsplash By Kellie Scott of the ABC My approach to replacing the sponge I use to wash dishes is less about time frame and more about when it looks manky. Sarah McLean, a lecturer in environmental health at Swinburne University of Technology, says that's probably not a satisfactory guide. Dr McLean says bacteria, and sometimes even viruses, can live on the tools we use to wash dishes - whether that's a sponge, brush, or cloth. "It's one of those tricky things, because you want to be sustainable, but you also don't want to put yourself or family at risk" by using these items for too long, she says. So, how often should we be changing or cleaning the sponges, brushes, and cloths we use to wash dishes? What l...
Harris, Trump go on the attack in first debate’s opening moments
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Harris, Trump go on the attack in first debate’s opening moments

By Nandita Bose, Gram Slattery and Joseph Ax Donald Trump and Kamala Harris went on the offensive at the start of the first presidential debate. Photo: AFP / SAUL LOEB Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris immediately went on the offensive in the opening segment of their first presidential debate, each seeking a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. Harris, 59, attacked Trump's intention to impose high tariffs on foreign goods - a proposal she has likened to a sales tax on the middle class - while touting her plan to offer tax benefits to families and small businesses. "Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression," Harris said, referring to his years as president from 2017-2021. Unemployment peaked at 14.8...
Watch: Kamala Harris v Donald Trump in first US election debate
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Watch: Kamala Harris v Donald Trump in first US election debate

Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris immediately went on the offensive in the opening segment of their first presidential debate, each seeking a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. Harris, 59, attacked Trump's intention to impose high tariffs on foreign goods - a proposal she has likened to a sales tax on the middle class - while touting her plan to offer tax benefits to families and small businesses. "Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression," Harris said, referring to his years as president from 2017-2021. Unemployment peaked at 14.8 percent in April 2020 and at 6.4 percent when he left office. It was far higher in the Great Depression. Trump, 78, criticised Harris for the persistent inflation during the ...
Harris-Trump presidential debate takeaways: Dog eating, crowd sizes and abortion battles
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Harris-Trump presidential debate takeaways: Dog eating, crowd sizes and abortion battles

Photo: AFP / SAUL LOEB Analysis - As the United States rocks and rolls its way through one of the weirdest presidential election years ever, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump met for their first debate. Here's five quick takeaways on how it all went. Tempting Trump's temper One of Harris's goals was to get under Trump's skin. There's no doubt she managed to rile him a few times, particularly in an exchange where she hit him where it hurts - on crowd sizes. Talking about his rallies, Harris said, "what you'll also notice is that people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom." Trump immediately launched back saying that he has the biggest rallies, and within a sentence or two claimed nobody goes to Harris's events and that people were also being bussed in and paid to go...
Harris puts Trump on defensive in fiery presidential debate
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Harris puts Trump on defensive in fiery presidential debate

By Nandita Bose, Gram Slattery and Joseph Ax for Reuters The debate was particularly important for Kamala Harris, with opinion polls showing that more than a quarter of likely voters feel they do not know enough about her. Photo: AFP / SAUL LOEB Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris put Republican Donald Trump on the defensive at a combative presidential debate with a stream of attacks on abortion limits, his fitness for office and his myriad legal woes, as both candidates sought a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. A former prosecutor, Harris, 59, appeared to get under the former president's skin repeatedly, prompting a visibly angry Trump, 78, to deliver a series of falsehood-filled retorts. At one point, she brought up Trump's campaign rallies, goading hi...