A Dmitri Rebuttal by Messaging Expert Anat Shenker-Osorio

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

A Dmitri Rebuttal by Messaging Expert Anat Shenker-Osorio Why is “fund the policE” a losing message for Democrats? That’s the question and type of messaging Deconstructed is exploring this week with Anat Shenker-Osorio, the founder of ASO Communications and host of the podcast “Words to Win By.” Grim and Shenker-Osorio discuss why certain messages do well and others fail, why reframing the debate is essential, and how to craft messages that resonate and win. They also revisit Grim’s recent conversation with political strategist Dmitri Mehlhorn and unpack why messaging that gravitates toward the right and center is not effective.Transcript coming soon.The post A Dmitri Rebuttal by Messaging Expert Anat Shenker-Osorio appeared first on The Intercept.

Nuggets get an NBA Finals gem from difference-maker Murray

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Nuggets get an NBA Finals gem from difference-maker Murray DENVER (AP) — The highlight of Game 1 for Jamal Murray came when he dribbled into the middle, planted his surgically repaired left knee in the paint, made a full clockwise turn, then faded away and swished a mid-range jumper. His most important contribution to Denver’s first win in the franchise’s first appearance in the NBA Finals — well, take your pick. Murray’s 26-point, 10-assist night in the 104-93 win over Miami on Thursday almost seemed incidental for a team that features a player averaging a triple-double in these playoffs in Nikola Jokic, who has the skills to make every player on the roster a threat. And yet, anybody following the Nuggets for a while knows it has been Murray’s return to full health — and his return to the playoffs for the first time in three seasons — that has been a catalyst in the run they’re on.“He’s a three-level scorer. He can shoot the 3. He can pull up and get to the rim,” said Heat guard Haywood Highsmith, describing t...

Claressa Shields fighting for gender equality for women boxers

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Claressa Shields fighting for gender equality for women boxers DETROIT (AP) — Claressa Shields is perhaps in the prime of her career, establishing a big enough name as a two-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion in three weight classes to headline the first boxing card in the six-year history of Little Caesars Arena in the Motor City.The undisputed middleweight champion became the first woman to earn a seven-figure payday in her last two fights and is expected to make another $1 million Saturday night when she faces top-ranked contender Maricela Cornejo in the home of the Detroit Red Wings and Pistons.Shields grew up poor in Flint, Michigan, and has earned enough money to become rich at 28.Still, she laments the gender inequities in boxing.TV and streaming deals are 10 to 20 times more lucrative for men than women, according to Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Salita. Typically, male boxers make about $3 million per fight while female fighters just recently started getting seven figures for a night in the ring, while some earn more and ...

Champions League final referee gets Polish support as UEFA considers dropping him for far-right ties

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Champions League final referee gets Polish support as UEFA considers dropping him for far-right ties GENEVA (AP) — Champions League final referee Szymon Marciniak got the support of Poland’s government on Friday as UEFA considered removing him from the match because he spoke at a business event run by a far-right politician.Polish media reported that Marciniak, who was the referee for the World Cup final in December, had been dropped from officiating the match between Manchester City and Inter Milan on June 10 in Istanbul but efforts were being made to restore him.UEFA said it would announce a decision Friday after “reviewing all the evidence” of an accusation it said it took “very seriously.”Marciniak wrote on his Instagram account late Thursday that he “never supported nor legitimized any political party, organization or individual politician.”He was defended Friday by Polish sports minister Kamil Bortniczuk, who wrote in a letter to UEFA circulated by national media that the referee’s speech at an event this week had “nothing to do with politics.”It was a “harmful ma...

Denver weather: More showers and storms Friday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Denver weather: More showers and storms Friday DENVER (KDVR) — Extra clouds keep temperatures below average along the Front Range on Friday with afternoon showers and storms in the Denver weather forecast.Weather today: Another day of afternoon showers Rain showers are back in the forecast for Friday afternoon with partly cloudy skies through the first half of the day. Nuggets roll past Heat in Game 1 of NBA Finals High temperatures will be below average today, only reaching the lower 70s. Storms can be stronger along the far eastern side of the plains. Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast on June 2. Weather tonight: Extra cloudsClouds stick around Friday night as showers may linger over the Eastern Plains. Overnight lows will dip into the low 50s with a light wind.Pinpoint Weather: Overnight forecast on June 2. Looking ahead: Cooler weekend with rainClouds stick around into Saturday morning with scattered showers through most of the day. Temperatures will be below average in the upper 60s with a light wind. Biden falls on sta...

City: Opa-locka Police Chief and former BSO Sheriff Scott Israel to announce resignation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

City: Opa-locka Police Chief and former BSO Sheriff Scott Israel to announce resignation Opa-locka Police Chief and former Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel will announce his resignation from the law enforcement agency, city officials said.According to a release from the city, Israel will confirm he is resigning at a news conference scheduled for Friday morning at the city’s municipal complex. Israel’s resignation comes just over a year after he was named Opa-locka’s chief of police.“It is a true honor,” he said at a news conference back in 2022. “The Bible tells us, ‘With authority comes responsibility.’ I look so forward to the opportunity to become one team with the citizens of Opa-locka.”Opa-locka city manager Darvin Williams stated at that same news conference, “I think he wants to, from what he shared with me, prove himself as to what he’s capable of doing, prove his record. Let that be a capstone for his career.”Israel was removed from leading the Broward Sheriff’s Office following the resp...

Bonita Springs resident captures heartwarming sight of manatee swimming with newborn calf

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Bonita Springs resident captures heartwarming sight of manatee swimming with newborn calf BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. (WSVN) – In a heartwarming encounter, a local resident was treated to a delightful surprise when he stumbled upon a manatee swimming with its adorable newborn calf. The pair was spotted in a canal, where they are currently seeking refuge before venturing out in search of nourishment.At present, the calf is solely dependent on its mother’s milk, and the pair will need to eventually leave the canal to find food. However, for now, the little one is nursing while its mother is diligently foraging amidst the mangroves for sustenance.According to experts, manatees typically give birth to a single calf every two to five years, making each newborn a cherished addition to the population. These gentle marine mammals exhibit strong maternal bonds, with calves staying by their mother’s side for up to two years.The sighting of this manatee and its calf serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between human activity and the preservation of these magnific...

Kosovo PM open to redoing elections after violent protests

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Kosovo PM open to redoing elections after violent protests Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is open to organizing new municipal elections in northern Kosovo, a spokesperson said, after violent protests caused tensions to spike between Kosovo and Serbia.Kurti made the suggestion as officials in Europe and the U.S. mount pressure on Kosovo to re-run the contests, which ethnic Albanians won after the Kosovo Serb population boycotted the polls.Late Thursday, Kurti tweeted that Serbia must help reduce tensions in order to secure new elections, calling for “an immediate end to violence by Belgrade-sponsored mobs against security officers until new elections in those municipalities.”The remark, a government spokesperson told POLITICO, was meant to show “an openness to new elections.”Kosovo — which declared its independence in 2008 but is not recognized by Belgrade — and Serbia have long been at odds over the rights of ethnic Serbs living in northern Kosovo. Those tensions have resurfaced in recent days after Pristina ...

Time to ban TikTok, EU lawmakers tell governments

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Time to ban TikTok, EU lawmakers tell governments The European Parliament is calling on the bloc’s national governments to ban the use of TikTok for government staff.Members of the Parliament on Thursday passed a report aimed at stopping foreign governments from meddling in the Continent’s politics through disinformation, cyberattacks, and the disruption of critical infrastructure.As part of its recommendations, lawmakers urged all national governments to fall in line with restrictions the European Union, a number of capitals and Western countries outside of Europe already imposed on the use of Chinese-owned social media application TikTok. The video-sharing app loved by teenagers around the world is facing allegations from Western security services of facilitating espionage, failing to protect personal data, and even corrupting young minds. The report is part of work in the European Parliament’s Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including D...

Column: Will it be a June swoon or June gloom for White Sox and Cubs?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:57:09 GMT

Column: Will it be a June swoon or June gloom for White Sox and Cubs? June traditionally has been associated with swooning in baseball.But since both Chicago baseball teams pre-swooned in April and May, the main task for the Cubs and White Sox over the next 30 days will be avoiding the dreaded June gloom — total apathy from their respective fan bases.In a city like Chicago that treats every summer day like a party, it’s relatively easy to ignore bad baseball while waiting on the return of the Bears. There are many other entertainment options, along with my preferred summer pastime of doing nothing.We already can see it happening on the South Side.The Sox enter the weekend series against the Detroit Tigers ranked 23rd in average attendance at 18,610, a 25% drop-off from last year’s 24,704. Only opening day and a few popular giveaways at Guaranteed Rate Field have prevented an even larger decrease.It partly can be traced to a lack of season ticket renewals after the 2022 debacle and failure by management to address some offseason needs...