Estée Lauder’s Outlook Misses as Asia Travel Woes Continue
Estée Lauder Cos. beat an already-slashed forecast for the current quarter but its profit outlook for the fiscal
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Stocks Face More Losses as China Woes Grow, BofA’s Hartnett Says
US stocks could drop another 4% as the economic turmoil in China spooks global investors and bond yields
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Startups Are Vying to Fix One of Fashion’s Fossil-Fueled Secrets
At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a
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Trump Wasn’t Invited to an Atlanta Forum. His Rivals Hope to Capitalize
Republican presidential hopefuls are converging Friday for a meeting of conservative activists, a chance to test their message
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Trump supporters are claiming that he has visited Maui with manipulated footage
Donald Trump supporters have used old footage of the former president to suggest he had visited Maui in the aftermath of the wildfires this month. One social media post claimed on Aug. 16 that the former president and first lady had visited Maui, writing "The People's President, Donald J. Trump and our Beautiful First Lady Melania Trump, checking up on the people of Maui after #MauiFires." In reality, the clip being shared is actually from 2019, when Trump visited Beauregard, Alabama after a tornado killed nearly two dozen people in the area. The clip was seemingly circulated after TikTok account @me421 posted the video from 2019. Many tweets on the misleading video contain screenshots from the video posted to @me421's account. On Friday, the account posted a statement saying: "A few days ago I share a post about our President Trump. My intentions was never to make anyone believe that he was in Maui [sic]." "My intentions was to show what kind of leadership Maui needed. President Trump is a kind soul. His reaction to situations are not emotionless [sic]," they added. "The power of unity he brings to this country is truly a gift from God." The account ends the statement by saying: "I apologise if there was nay misunderstanding on that video God bless all Americans." It seems the account has deleted their upload of the clip, but that hasn't stopped it from being shared by Trump fans across social media. TikTok account @kaiser_ifa also shared the 2019 clip with the captions "Trump 2024" and "The Really President truly cares". The TikTok currently has over 120,000 views. "Why don't we see this on the news?" commented one user. Another said, "does it for America, not for publicity. Just beautiful to be a witness to. Trump 2024." "Thank you for visiting this devastation. America needs you president Trump," read a further comment. The original clip can be found on The Associated Press' YouTube channel with the title "Trump visits tornado-ravaged town in Alabama." On August 14th, Trump posted a video on Truth Social in which he gave his "sympathy and warmest regards" to those affected by the wildfires. But he has not visited the site himself. In the video Trump also called president Biden "disgraceful" and claimed Biden "refuses to help or comment on the tragedy in Maui." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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Barclays Names New India CEO, COO in Reshuffle of Key Market
Barclays Plc named new executives to its top management in India, a major overseas market for the lender,
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Transnet CEO Fears Major Job Losses in Trucking Industry After Road Demand Fades
South Africa’s surge in trucking that’s emerged largely due to higher coal prices and train bottlenecks may lead
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Arsenal rival Barcelona by opening Joao Cancelo talks
Arsenal have opened talks with Joao Cancelo's representatives, rivalling Barcelona as they continue to try to negotiate loan from Manchester City.
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Deere Raises Profit Outlook With Farmer Demand Still Strong
Deere & Co. lifted its financial outlook for the year as machinery demand from farmers remained robust despite
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Ukraine's recent focus on Crimea draws skepticism from corners of the Biden administration
Ukraine has ramped up missile strikes on Russian-occupied Crimea in recent weeks in an effort to disrupt Russian logistics and resupply efforts as fighting rages in southern Ukraine -- but it's a strategy that some US officials in Washington are viewing with skepticism.
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Hedge Fund Paradise Hides Puerto Rico’s Crisis In the Making
If you walk in certain circles, it’s easy enough to believe that Puerto Rico has moved past devastating
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How Satellites Are Helping Farmers Adapt to Global Warming
When to harvest is one of the most crucial decisions a winemaker can make. Too early, and the
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