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  • Obama’s former press secretary recalls ‘emotional’ mood in White House after Trump win | Barack Obama

    Obama’s former press secretary recalls ‘emotional’ mood in White House after Trump win | Barack Obama

    The hardest day on the job for the White House press secretary for most of Barack Obama’s second term was right after Donald Trump was first elected president, he recently revealed during a fireside chat at a journalism convention.

    Speaking at the 2025 National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) conference in Chicago, Josh Earnest said it was grueling for the Obama administration to realize it would have to follow through on promises of a peaceful transfer of power despite spending the 2016 election cycle offering dire warnings “about what could or would happen if Donald Trump were given the keys to the Oval Office”.

    Those warnings stemmed in part from intelligence assessments that the US’s longtime geopolitical adversary Russia had interfered in the race in which Trump defeated former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Earnest said the Obama administration suddenly found itself needing to defend the validity of those assessments while saying it would peacefully transfer over the nuclear launch codes – and other levers of power – to Trump.

    “Did [Obama] not mean how dangerous [Trump] could be?” Earnest asked rhetorically, referring to some of the questions he and fellow administration officials faced while briefing journalists at the time. “It was a tough message.”

    The remarks on Wednesday from Earnest – who was Obama’s press secretary from 2014 to 2017 – also offered a first-hand peek into the somber mood at the White House after Trump defeated Clinton. Like many, Earnest “was very surprised”. “I did not think he was going to win,” he said.

    Many Obama communications staffers were visibly demoralized, and Earnest said he and his aides decided to convene them, talk about Trump’s victory and try to refocus them for the final two months in office.

    During that conversation, Obama summoned Earnest to go over the logistics of a nationally televised speech he was planning to give in the White House’s Rose Garden. Earnest recalled Obama asking how it was going with the staff that morning – to which he replied that they were “emotional”.

    Obama then asked an assistant to call the staff into the Oval Office. He stood in front of the Resolute Desk near his vice-president, Joe Biden, who would later succeed Trump in the White House – and gave them an early version of the speech he ultimately delivered that day.

    “We have to remember that we’re actually all on one team,” part of that speech read. “We are Americans first. We’re patriots first. We all want what’s best for this country.”

    As Earnest noted, Obama’s official White House photographer, Pete Souza, captured the scene with his camera. He recalled how it was the first time many people in the room that day had been in the Oval Office.

    “It was very poignant,” Earnest told the chat’s host, the ABC7 Chicago news anchor Tanja Babich.

    One of Earnest’s most vocal critics in the aftermath of Trump’s victory was the president-elect himself. Trump called Earnest a “foolish guy” at a December 2016 rally.

    “He is so bad – the way he delivers a message,” Trump said of Earnest after the latter defended the US intelligence community’s assessment of Russia’s interference.

    Earnest has been a top spokesperson for United Airlines at the company’s Chicago headquarters since 2018. He spent some time being a media pundit early during the first of Trump’s two presidencies. But Earnest told Babich he did not find it “particularly fulfilling” given the way Trump’s unpredictable, chaotic style of governing can often disorient news outlets.

    “The questions could all be boiled down to, ‘Isn’t this outrageous what Trump is doing?” Earnest said. “And it became about finding different ways to say, ‘Yes.’

    “I wasn’t doing journalism. I was doing commentary. And it was pretty close to entertainment.”

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  • Australia and New Zealand Invitational XV 0-48 Lions: Van der Merwe hat-trick as Lions shine

    Australia and New Zealand Invitational XV 0-48 Lions: Van der Merwe hat-trick as Lions shine

    The majority of Andy Farrell’s Test squad is more or less settled, but there were some guys out there playing for big stakes.

    Hugo Keenan needed a reassuring display at full-back given that Blair Kinghorn will miss the first Test in Brisbane. And he delivered. Jac Morgan was competing for the open-side jersey that’s flitted between himself, Josh van der Flier and Tom Curry. Morgan was influential.

    With the news coming through about Ringrose, Huw Jones picked a good night to have a big game. His partnership with Sione Tuipulotu was convincing.

    By the time Farrell entered the fray the game was over as a contest, but he looked good all the same, although there are bigger examinations to come, of course.

    After so many slow starts, the Lions must have craved a fast one – and they made it happen.

    Hansen was good in the air, Morgan was good on the floor and Keenan was particularly good when taking a quick line-out throw that was at the heart of the first try, the brilliant Jones giving the pass for Van der Merwe to score.

    Within a blink of an eye, White had taken advantage of a giant amount of space at the side of a ruck and he ran away to the posts. Smith’s conversion made it 12-0. The high hopes some might have had for the AUNZ side started to disappear into the night sky above the Adelaide Oval at that point.

    The Lions were slick and sharp, the best they’ve been on tour. Ruthless, too. Pollock might have been held up in the corner, but it didn’t really matter. Soon enough, Tuipulotu and Smith were putting Van der Merwe away for the big man’s second try of the night.

    More good stuff from Jones and more reminders of what a world-class attacker he is. If the Lions get bad news on Ringrose then what a player they have in Jones, who’s been getting better and better since returning from injury.

    There was some torment for the Lions when, in a grisly incident, Cowan-Dickie’s head collided with the knee of the giant lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, with the England hooker taken off on a stretcher after receiving treatment on the field.

    Having started the first half powerfully, the Lions did the same after the restart when a Ronan Kelleher tap penalty under the posts was worked to Ben Earl who found Tuipulotu. The centre stepped inside a by-now beaten defence to score.

    Farrell made his entrance not long after, a dream platform for him, and he looked comfortable despite his lack of rugby. The opposition were a busted flush long since, but Farrell still had all his old intensity and delivered some nice moments as the Lions ran away with it.

    Playing 12, Farrell had a lovely pass to White in the build-up to the try finished off by the thundering Cummings. The Scottish try-fest carried on when Van der Merwe completed his hat-trick. Farrell, Hansen and Keenan were all involved.

    The AUNZ boys were in a deep hole now and the yellow card for Shannon Frizell only made it worse. Kelleher worked a one-two at the front of a close-range line-out and Kelleher went over. Then, to round it all off, some slapstick in the AUNZ 22 was seized on by Pollock, who was as sharp as a button in taking advantage.

    Marcus Smith added his second conversion and the Lions had well and truly done the job, propelling themselves into Test match week in good heart.

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  • F1 fan, 85, gets VIP treatment after viral Tiktok video

    F1 fan, 85, gets VIP treatment after viral Tiktok video

    Danny Fullbrook

    BBC News, Hertfordshire

    Lucy Wallduck An older man wearing a black cap, blue headphones, and a black shirt stands in a motorsport pit area. Behind him, team members in pink and black uniforms work near monitors, with spectators visible through the open garage.Lucy Wallduck

    David Wallduck was thrilled to get up close to the action at Silverstone

    An 85-year-old F1 fan was thrilled to receive a unique VIP experience after going viral on TikTok.

    In the clip, viewed more than four million times, David Wallduck was visibly emotional as his daughter Lucy surprised him with tickets to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

    Following the moment, he received messages of support from every F1 team and an invitation to visit the Alpine paddock.

    Mr Wallduck, from Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, said: “Getting to go in the Alpine pit lane and paddock was a great experience – watching close up the wheel changes and seeing the cars and drivers getting ready to race.”

    Lucy Wallduck And older man and young woman wearing VIP passes stand in front of a Formula 1 garage labelled. Team members are visible inside working on equipment and cars.Lucy Wallduck

    Lucy Wallduck surprised her father with tickets to see the Grand Prix in a video that was shared on TikTok

    As a huge fan of racer Lando Norris, Mr Wallduck was also delighted to watch the McLaren driver’s first home victory at the British Grand Prix.

    The 85-year-old has never missed following a single F1 competition since it started when he was 10 in 1950.

    Despite that, this trip was his first time watching the sport in the flesh.

    His daughter told presenter Babs Michel on BBC Radio Northampton: “It really was an amazing weekend, and it was just everybody who made it such an unforgettable experience for dad.

    “He doesn’t know if he’ll ever get to go to the F1 again, and he’s just lived the best day there yesterday.”

    Lucy Wallduck A man stands in front of a Formula 1. He is wearing a navy shirt with pink and white accents and holding a jacket. Team members are visible inside the garage, and the ground appears wet.Lucy Wallduck

    Mr Wallduck has been an F1 fan since he was 10, but had never watched it in real life

    Mr Wallduck expressed disbelief when he was told the video of him learning about the surprise went viral.

    He asked: “Why would people want to watch me?”

    His daughter recalled that while at Silverstone, “quite a few people” recognised him and asked for selfies.

    “It’s just such a lovely community, the F1 community,” she said.


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  • Vaccination against cholera brings hope to more than 2 million Angolans | WHO

    Lunda Norte, July 12, 2025 – A new round of the oral vaccination campaign against cholera was officially launched this Saturday in the municipality of Cafunfo, Lunda Norte province, an initiative of the Angolan government, through the Ministry of Health, with the support of GAVI – Global Alliance for Vaccines, the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the European Union and other partners in the health sector.

    The campaign plans to vaccinate more than 2 million people in the most affected municipalities in the provinces of Cabinda, Kwanza Sul, Huíla, Lunda Norte, Namibe and Zaire – regions where there is currently active transmission of the disease.

    The campaign started simultaneously in all the provinces covered, with teams on the ground starting vaccination activities at fixed posts and through door-to-door visits.

    At the launch, the Minister of Health, Dr. Sílvia Lutucuta, called on everyone to get involved: “Everyone has to take part in this war against cholera, we’re almost there, there’s just a little bit left and if we all work together we’ll be able to get rid of cholera in Angola.”

    The minister also highlighted the strengthening of the response capacity thanks to the support of partners: “Through our partners, we managed to get around 1 million vaccines in the first and second rounds. Now we’ve got 2 million vaccines that will allow us to increase coverage and protect even more people.”

    The vaccine used in this round is Euvichol-S, an oral, single-dose vaccine donated by Gavi and distributed via the international mechanism coordinated by the International Coordination Group (ICG). The campaign involves 942 vaccination teams, made up of vaccinators, mobilizers and supervisors, who will work at fixed posts and also through door-to-door visits.

    All people aged one year and over will be vaccinated, as part of an integrated response that includes epidemiological surveillance, access to drinking water, sanitation, risk communication and case management.

    During the ceremony, the WHO Representative in Angola, Dr. Indrajit Hazarika, highlighted the role of the vaccine in protecting communities, but recalled that it must be complemented by other structural measures: “The oral vaccine is a strong tool in our hands, in each campaign we stop the transmission of cholera by reinforcing the vital shield of protection for communities. But the vaccine alone is not enough, we must remain vigilant. The fight against cholera is also about sustainable investment in water, sanitation and hygiene. Only in this way will we cut cholera in the long term.”

    In the beneficiary neighborhoods, the mood is hopeful. After months of fear and uncertainty, the arrival of the vaccine represents a concrete response and essential protection, especially for the most vulnerable families.

    Verónica Domingos Ferreira, who lives in the municipality of Kikombo, Kwanza Sul, was one of the people vaccinated. After seeing her neighbors fall ill months ago, she decided to seek information and protect her family. Today, she is relieved: “I’m very grateful. Today I got vaccinated and I vaccinated my children. This vaccine is a blessing. Now I feel that my family is better protected.”

    With actions like this, Angola is strengthening its capacity to respond to outbreaks and reaffirming its commitment to the health and dignity of its communities. The campaign will continue in the coming days, with calls for the active participation of the entire population.

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  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs. Motorola Razr Ultra: The Ultimate Flip Phone Face-Off – PCMag

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    4. Even after 7 models, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip series still doesn’t make sense to me  XDA
    5. Samsung boss explains why they’re willing to make less money on new foldables  SamMobile

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  • Inspirational Cornish women picked for art exhibition

    Inspirational Cornish women picked for art exhibition

    Dame Barbara Hepworth, Dame Daphne du Maurier, Dawn French and Olympic rowing champion Helen Glover are among the names added to a list celebrating inspirational women from Cornwall.

    Art Centre Penryn said the trio would be among 50 who will feature on a collection of ceramic plates highlighting their achievements.

    It follows a call for suggestions in 2024 that led to more than 200 nominations, said bosses.

    Organisers said the list included well-known names as well as unsung heroes representing a cross-section of the community.

    Also on the list is world para surfing champion Charlotte Banfield, the UK’s first professor of human sexuality, Tamsin Wilton, and headmistress turned suffragette Annie Williams.

    Dina Holder, from The Women’s Centre Cornwall, and Joyte Brown, co-founder of Black Voices Cornwall, were also included.

    An advisory panel made up of charity representatives helped decide the list, said the art centre.

    Katie Bunnell, the ceramic artist who led the Women of Cornwall project, said: “Selecting 50 women from the 234 has been an incredibly challenging task.

    “The different perspectives of the advisory group were immensely helpful, enabling us to create what we hope is a broad and inspirational group.”

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  • My Tested Smart Home Checklist for Everyone Heading Out on Vacation

    My Tested Smart Home Checklist for Everyone Heading Out on Vacation

    Getting ready for a vacation can be a fun and busy time — which makes it easy to forget that, much like your houseplants, your smart devices may need a little care before you go. That’s good news, because when they’re properly set up they’ll help take care of your home when you’re away and allow you to make remote changes no matter where you are. 

    Here’s what I’ve learned about changing settings for my own smart devices when I head out. I’ll go through major devices and the settings I may want to change, as well as how they can help when I won’t be home for a while. The changes and tips I recommend are below. Also, here’s my one vacation trick everyone forgets. 

    Read more: The best travel gifts | Best DIY home security systems to buy

    Thermostats

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    A Nest thermostat is an easy way to manage home temperature from near or far.

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    If you have a smart thermostat, most types will detect that you’re away and offer a way to change the thermostat remotely. After all, that’s probably why you bought the thing in the first place. It’s a nice perk when you’re out for a few hours or a workday.

    For longer periods of time or for thermostats that include a vacation mode, it’s a good idea to check the threshold settings and set them to a bit colder and warmer than you would if you were home. Sure, you can adjust the temperature remotely, but the whole idea here is to set it and go. So before you leave, set the temperature ranges on your thermostat as you would for the middle of the day when no one is home so you can save money while keeping your home safe. 

    Read more: Make the Most of Your Smart Thermostat to Save Money and Energy This Summer

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    If you have shades or window coverings, it’s best to lower them in your absence.

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    Lights and shades

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    Ikea smart shades

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    My parents always left the TV on when we were away so people would think we were home. These days, that’s not very effective: Burglars are just as likely to strike in the middle of the day when they won’t notice a TV or when constant lights and noise make it very obvious no one is home. Smart switches and schedules can do much more.

    Read more: Ikea Brings Voice-Activated Smart Shades to the Rest of Us

    A good rule of thumb is that outdoor lights should be on at night and off during the day, while indoor lights should go on and off in different rooms. If you have smart switches, consider creating a schedule based on time of day that replicates what you’d typically do while home. You can also set smart light bulbs to power on and off intermittently. 

    If you have automated or smart window shades, consider setting them to stay down while you’re away. Keeping lights on might deter crime but leaving your shades open could turn your living room into a window display for a burglar.

    Door locks

    A Lockly Zeno lock mounted to a open, gray door.

    Lockly’s new smart locks include a lot of Apple compatibility and an option for face recognition.

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    Locking your door before a vacation is a no-brainer. But what happens if you forgot to lock the door or if you need to let a petsitter or plant caretaker in while you’re gone? Hiding a key is old-fashioned, messy and comes with risks. We highly recommend a smart lock instead. 

    Smart locks are easy to install and when connected with Wi-Fi allow you to control them from anywhere. You can create a couple of passes for neighbors or petsitters before you go, assigning them digital phone keys or temporary keypad numbers that will expire when you return. Plus, you can check access history to see exactly what’s happening at the front door while you’re away. 

    Garage doors

    A man stands on a letter to install a Genie smart garage door.

    Smart garages allow you to secure them from anywhere.

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    Your garage is a popular access point for intruders, so keep the side doors and any garage windows secured. However, you can easily go a step further and install a smart garage controller, either a retrofit for your current garage door motor or a new smart motor. 

    Smart garages let you check their status at any time, get updates if anything changes and remotely open or close the garage if someone really needs access (like for packages that you’re expecting while you’re on vacation). 

    Cameras, doorbells and security systems

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    The Ring Alarm Pro is our top pick for DIY smart home security. 

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    You have plenty of choices for DIY smart home security systems and professionally monitored services. While they do most of the work for you once they’re out of the box, it’s important to give them a quick status check before you leave. Security settings will differ depending on what products you have.

    Regardless of brand, make sure all the integrated motion sensors, cameras, locks and doorbells have fresh or fully charged batteries and notifications correctly enabled to reach the right emergency contacts. 

    Read more: Our review of the Ring Video Doorbell 4

    For cameras and smart doorbells, be sure the lens is free of dirt, cobwebs or decor that might obstruct the view. If you’ve turned down motion sensitivity or set your camera to ignore motion in some areas around your home, now is a good time to put those features back to maximum vigilance. Finally, ensure all notification settings are set to notify the appropriate people at the appropriate times.

    Environment detectors

    Kangaroo climate leak sensor

    Kangaroo includes a climate sensor, aka leak detector, in its expanded eight-piece home monitoring kit.

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    Leak, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors offer peace of mind every day, and even more so when you’re out of town. Making sure all these have fresh batteries, a solid Wi-Fi connection, updated apps or firmware, and correct notification settings is worth a few minutes of your time before you hit the road. 

    Read more: Smoke detector placement guide

    If your detectors aren’t connected to a live monitoring service, it’s even more important to get a notification sent to the right mobile device. That way, you can ask a friend or neighbor to check out any suspicious alerts. Smart speakers may even be able to send you alerts if they hear the sound of a siren or alarm.

    But that’s just the start of what smart home sensors can do. Arlo’s all-in-one security sensors, for example, can monitor ambient light, air temperature (in case it drops unexpectedly) and loud noises like a smoke alarm. And leak detectors from all kinds of systems can watch for pipe leaks in crawl spaces, under sinks and in other vulnerable spots.

    Robot vacuums and other small appliances

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    The iRobot Roomba S9 is our favorite robot helper.

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    There are several robot vacuum cleaners out there with some version of a scheduling option. If that’s a feature you use often, turn it off while you’re away. If no one’s home to make messes, the vacuum doesn’t need to run. Plus, if you’ve enhanced the sensitivity of the motion detector portion of your security system, a robot vacuum could trigger false alarms.

    Read more: Our review of the iRobot Roomba S9 Plus vs. Neato Botvac D7 Connected

    You’ll save battery life and wear and tear on your vacuum by making sure it isn’t running when it doesn’t need to. The same goes for other small appliances that might run on a smart schedule or with smart switches. Run through your list of managed devices to be sure everything is on or off accordingly. 

    The human element

    Yes, smart homes are cool. They can do a lot for you on a daily basis and they keep you connected to home when you’re hundreds of miles away. Still, smart homes aren’t perfect, and it’s a good idea to have one or two trusted (and tech-savvy) humans keeping an eye on things. Consider hiring a well-rated petsitter in addition to pet tech or finding a reliable plant sitter who can also make sure everything is working properly when they stop by to water your greens.

    And for a complete look at how you can improve your home security with a single purchase, take a look at our best indoor security cameras, the top wireless cam for easy placement and the best cameras with lights to help deter trespassers.


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  • Could asteroid mining actually work? Maybe if we start with impact sites on the moon

    Could asteroid mining actually work? Maybe if we start with impact sites on the moon

    GOLDEN, Colorado — There are those who envision big bucks pouring in from the heavens by cashing in on resource-rich asteroids.

    In increasing number, probes are being dispatched by multiple countries that can plumb the depths of deliverables from space rocks.

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  • UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira Prelim Results

    UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira Prelim Results

    UFC returns to Nashville with a clash of heavyweight knockout artists as former world title challenger and current No. 9 ranked contender Derrick Lewis battles No. 13 Tallison Teixeira. Also, fan favorite No. 14 ranked featherweight contender Calvin Kattar takes on Steve Garcia, who rides a 5-fight finish streak into Saturday.

    Don’t miss a moment of UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira, live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on July 12, 2025. Prelims start at 6pm ET/3pm PT, followed by the main card at 9pm ET/6pm PT.


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  • UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira Main Card Results

    UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira Main Card Results

    UFC returns to Nashville with a clash of heavyweight knockout artists as former world title challenger and current No. 9 ranked contender Derrick Lewis battles No. 13 Tallison Teixeira. Also, fan favorite No. 14 ranked featherweight contender Calvin Kattar takes on Steve Garcia, who rides a 5-fight finish streak into Saturday.

    Don’t miss a moment of UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Teixeira, live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on July 12, 2025. Prelims start at 6pm ET/3pm PT, followed by the main card at 9pm ET/6pm PT.


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