Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over 'a personal matter,' police sayNew Foto - Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over 'a personal matter,' police say

A suspect is in custody after a Danville, Virginia, city council member was set on fire Wednesday morning by a man police say he knows. The attack on council member Lee Vogler "stems from a personal matter not related to the victim's position on the Danville City Council or any other political affiliation," police said in the statement. The suspect, who police identified as 29-year-old Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, entered Vogler's place of employment, confronted him and doused him with an unknown flammable liquid, Danville police said in anews release. Andrew Brooks, the publisher and owner of Showcase Magazine, said Vogler was attacked at the magazine's office. The man "forced his way into our office carrying a five-gallon bucket of gasoline and poured the gasoline on Lee," Brooks said in asocial media video. Vogler, 38, "attempted to flee" and the suspect followed him, according to Brooks. "The victim and suspect exited the building, where the suspect then set the victim on fire," police said in the statement. Buck Hayes fled the area, but witnesses provided a description of him and his vehicle. Brooks said Vogler was able to identify his alleged attacker. He was airlifted for medical treatment. The extent of Vogler's injuries is not clear at this time, police said. Vogler was taken to a burn unit at a hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Vogler's father Jack Vogler Sr.told The Associated Press. UNC Health declined to comment on the victim's condition, the AP reported. Buck Hayes is facing attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding charges, according to police. Buck Hayes requested and was assigned a court-appointed attorney, court officials said. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for September 30. Danville Public Defender Joseph Schenk said Wednesday "it would not be appropriate" for his office to represent Buck Hayes because he is friends with Vogler and has known him "personally and professionally for over a decade." Vogler, a Danville native, was the youngest person ever elected to the city council in May 2012, according to his biography on thecity council's website. He works as the managing partner for Andrew Brooks Media Group, a multimedia company that publishes regional magazines such as Showcase Magazine, the biography said. He is also the director of sales at Showcase Magazine, the publication said in a report on itssite. Officials, including Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, said Vogler was in their prayers and asked others to pray for him. "We pray for a swift recovery for Lee and peace to be on the entire Danville community," Youngkin said in asocial media post. Ina statement, Danville Mayor Alonzo Jones called the attack "an unthinkable act of violence." "Lee is a member of our City Council family. And today, that family is hurting," Jones added. "Our Council is close. We've worked through challenges together —and now, we face this heartbreak together." "This type of senseless violence has to stop," Brooks said in the social media video. "You do not have the right as a human being to get upset with someone enough to lash out and attempt to harm them in any way, much less this way." The magazine also offered prayers to Vogler and his family. "We are deeply shocked and saddened by this act of violence," the magazine said. "The Showcase Magazine team is fully cooperating with law enforcement as they continue their investigation." Virginia state Sen. Tammy Brankley Mulchi condemned the "deeply troubling attack" and said she supports efforts to bring the suspect to justice. "I have had the pleasure of getting to know Lee over the last couple of years and the one thing I know that he loves more than representing the people of Danville is the love of his family," the senator said in asocial media post. "I pray during this difficult time for his swift and complete recovery." Danville is in southern Virginia on the border of North Carolina. It is about one hour south of Lynchburg and approximately one hour north of Durham, North Carolina. This story has been updated with additional information. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over ‘a personal matter,’ police say

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Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugsNew Foto - Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. PresidentDonald Trumphas raised the tariff rate onU.S. imports from Canadato 35% from 25%, effective Friday. The announcement from the White House late Thursday said Canada had failed to "do more to arrest, seize, detain or otherwise intercept ... traffickers, criminals at large, and illicit drugs." Trump has heckled Canada for months and suggestedit should become its 51st U.S. state. He had threatened to impose the highertariff on Canadaif no deal was reached by Friday, his deadline for reaching trade agreements with dozens of countries. Earlier Thursday, the president saidCanada's announcement it will recognize a Palestinian statewould "make it very hard" for the United States to reach a trade agreement with its northern neighbor. Prime Minister Mark Carney had tempered expectations over tariffs, saying Ottawa would only agree to a deal "if there's one on the table that is in the best interests of Canadians." In a statement released early Friday, he said he was disappointed by Trump's actions. "Canada accounts for only 1% of U.S. fentanyl imports and has been working intensively to further reduce these volumes," Carney said. He added that some industries — including lumber, steel, aluminum and automobiles — will be harder hit, but that the government will try to minimize the impact and protect Canadian jobs. Canada was not included in Trump's updatedlist of tariff rateson other countries announced late Thursday. Thoseimport dutiesare due to take effect on Aug. 7. Some imports from Canada are still protected by the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, which is up for renegotiation next year. The White House's statement said goods transshipped through Canada that are not covered by the USMCA would be subject to a 40% tariff rate. It did not say where the goods might originate.

Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugs

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Indonesia set to release hundreds of prisoners under president's clemency planNew Foto - Indonesia set to release hundreds of prisoners under president's clemency plan

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia is set to begin releasing hundreds of convicts from its notoriously overcrowded prisons after parliament approved the first stage of President Prabowo Subianto's wide-ranging clemency plan. The first group of 1,116 will begin leaving prisons next week, and include prominent rivals of previous President Joko Widodo who were jailed during his term, as well as Papuan independence activists. The announcement was made late Thursday by the House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Sufmi Dasco Ahmad and Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas after a consultation between the government and party factions in the legislature. Subianto surprised the nation barely two months after he took office in October when he said he planned to grant clemency to 44,000 inmates nationwide. Past Indonesian leaders have rarely used their amnesty powers, which require the approval of parliament. Agtas said the government is prioritizing prisoners with mental disorders, the elderly, critically ill and those convicted of blasphemy or insulting the country's leader. Among the convicts set to be released are several prominent opposition figures, including Hasto Kristiyanto, the Secretary General of the country's only formal opposition party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle. Kristiyanto, a former Widodo ally who turned to harshly criticize the former president and his family, was sentenced last week to 3.5 years in prison over bribery in a 2019 legislative seat appointment scheme. Agtas said parliament also approved an end to criminal proceedings against former Trade Minister Tom Lembong, a onetime Widodo ally who broke with him during the 2024 presidential election to support political rival Anies Baswedan. Lembong received a 4.5 year sentence and had been preparing to appeal it before Subianto proposed him for clemency. "Both have demonstrated service to the nation, and our priority now is to strengthen the unity of the nation," Agtas said. The group also includes six Papuan independence activists who are currently serving prison sentences for treason. Agtas said they were released the government considers their movement unarmed. Authorities are expected to submit a second list of 1,668 inmates to parliament in the near future, he added.

Indonesia set to release hundreds of prisoners under president's clemency plan

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Key things to know about how Elon Musk has boosted hard-right figures in EuropeNew Foto - Key things to know about how Elon Musk has boosted hard-right figures in Europe

ROME (AP) —Elon Muskmay have tumbled from political grace in Washington, D.C., but as he seeks to build a new political party, his power on X — where he commands the most popular account — remains unchecked. Musk isa kingmakeron the platformhe acquired in 2022 for $44 billion. He has used his influence to cultivate hard-right politicians and insurgent activists across Europe. A retweet or reply fromElon Muskcan lead to millions of views and tens of thousands of new followers, according to an Associated Press analysis of public data. That fact has not been lost on influencers who have tagged Musk persistently, seeking a reply or a retweet. It has also fueled concerns in Europe about foreign meddling -- not from Russia or China, but from the United States. "Every alarm bell needs to ring," Christel Schaldemose, a vice president of the European Parliament who works on electoral interference and digital regulation, told AP. The Associated Press analyzed more than 20,000 posts, which were compiled by Bright Data, over a three-year period from a sample of 11 European figures who had significant interactions with Musk and frequentlypromote a hard-right political or social agenda. These case studies are not meant to be representative of a broad universe; rather they showcase the ways in which Musk's engagement can have an impact on local influencers that share his views. Musk has sweeping power to direct attention on X Since acquiring Twitter in October 2022, Elon Musk's followers have more than doubled, to over 220 million. No other large account has shown such high or consistent growth. The result: If Musk's X account is his megaphone, it has gotten a lot bigger since he took over -- a change that has global implications. The accounts Musk has been promoting are part of a growing global alliance of nationalistic parties and individuals united in common cause to halt migration, overturn progressive policies and promote an absolutist vision of free speech, which has rattled the foundation of a trans-Atlantic bond that guided U.S. and European relations for over eight decades. Several of the accounts AP analyzed belong to people who have faced allegations of illegal behavior in their own countries. Tommy Robinson, an anti-immigrant agitator in the U.K.,was sentenced in October to 18 months in prisonfor violating a court order blocking him from making libelous allegations against a Syrian refugee. Bjoern Hoecke, a politician from Germany's Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party, wasconvicted last year of knowingly using a Nazi sloganin a speech. Italian vice premier Matteo Salviniwas acquitted in Decemberof allegations he illegally detained 100 migrants aboard a humanitarian rescue ship Among the others examined by AP: Alice Weidel, who helped lead Germany's Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party to its best electoral showing this year; Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch influencer known as the "shieldmaiden of the far-right"; Naomi Seibt, a German activist dubbed the "anti-Greta Thunberg" now living in what amounts to political exile in Washington DC; Rubén Pulido and Foro Madrid, both associated with Spain's populist Vox party; and Fidias Panayioutou, a politician from Cyprus who has also advocated for Musk's companies. These accounts collectively gained roughly 5 million followers from the time Musk took over Twitter in October 2022 through January of this year. Most saw triple-digit percentage increases in their followers -- as high as 920%, or in one case of a tiny account exploding over that time, topping 6,000%. Even some accounts that grew more steadily on their own saw their follower counts sharply begin rising once Musk started interacting with them. Similarly, on days Musk interacted with a post, the number of views the account got soared — in most cases, accruing two to four times as many views, with a few seeing boosts 30 or 40 times their normal daily viewership. More established players in Musk's orbit -- like Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, whose ruling Brothers of Italy party has neo-fascist roots — benefit less when Musk interacts with them on X, AP found. Attention seekers know that getting Musk to engage can be transformative Musk's dominance creates a strong incentive for people to get Musk to engage with their content. Naomi Seibt, a German climate skeptic, pinged Musk nearly 600 times over the past three years. Musk finally engaged in June 2024, when he asked her to explain why the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is so controversial in Germany. Since then, Musk has replied to, quoted or tagged Seibt more than 50 times, and her followers have grown by more than 320,000 since Musk took over the platform. On days Musk interacted with Seibt, her posts, on average, got 2.6 times as many views. "I didn't intentionally 'invade' Elon's algorithm," Seibt told AP. "Obviously Elon has a lot of influence and can help share a message even with those who are usually glued to the legacy media, particularly in Germany." Musk's online influence has real-world political and financial impact Alice Weidel, who helps lead the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, saw her daily audience surge from 230,000 to 2.2 million on days Musk interacted with her posts on X. After Musk hosted a livestream with Weidel on X, vice president JD Vance broke protocol and met her in Munich. Weidel's party, which is fighting a lawsuit to block the German government's decision to designate it as an extremist group, went on to secure its best electoral showing ever. Musk has also used X to advocate for the leader of Italy's hard-right League party, Matteo Salvini. On days Musk interacted with Salvini's account, average views were more than four times higher than usual. Now serving as vice premier, Salvini has urged his government to move ahead with controversial contracts for Starlink and pushed back against European efforts to regulate content on X. And Musk has a friend in Brussels: Fidias Panayiotou — a 25-year-old social media influencer from Cyprus. Before winning a surprise seat in the European Parliament last year, the Cypriot spent weeks on a quest to get Elon Musk to hug him. In January 2023, his wish came true. Their embrace went viral. Since taking office, Panayiotou has praised X on the floor of the European Parliament, pushed back against regulations that impact the platform, and credited Musk with sparking his call to fire 80% of EU bureaucrats. Musk, evidently, was pleased. "Vote for Fidias," he wrote on X. "He is smart, super high energy and genuinely cares about you!" The endorsement has been viewed 11.5 million times. —- Kessler reported from Washington —- Contact AP's global investigative team atInvestigative@ap.orgorhttps://www.ap.org/tips/

Key things to know about how Elon Musk has boosted hard-right figures in Europe

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'Doing its best to dismantle the Constitution': Biden slams Trump administrationNew Foto - 'Doing its best to dismantle the Constitution': Biden slams Trump administration

Former PresidentJoe Bidenon Thursday accused PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration of trying to "dismantle the constitution." At the National Bar Association's 100th Annual Awards Gala, Biden said the Trump White House "is doing its best" to go after the nation's core principles and that "they've been doing it all too often with the help of a Congress that's just sitting on the sidelines and enabled by the highest court in the nation." The speech echoed the "Soul of the Nation" theme in Biden's 2020 and 2024 presidential campaigns. "In the life of our nation there are moments so stark that they divide all that came before from everything that follows. Moments that force us to confront hard truths about ourselves, our institutions and democracy itself," Biden said in his July 31 speech. "We are, in my view, at such a moment in American history." The former president also swiped atlaw firms that have made dealswith the Trump administration, saying they were "bending to bullies." Biden, who accepted the association's C. Francis Stradford Award, called on lawyers in the room to defend the rule of law. "It means take the client that can't write the big check but needs protecting of basic fundamental rights. It means sign on to that brief that may draw the ire of people in power, but you know its the right thing to do," Biden said. Biden's remarks came just over a week after former President Barack Obama issued a statement inresponse to Trump's accusations of treasonand the posting of an AI generated video of the 44th President being arrested. The statement, attributed to a spokesperson, called Trump's comments a "ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction" from the ongoing controversy surrounding the Trump administration's handling ofsex offender Jeffrey Epstein's criminal files. Trump has had his own share of criticism for Biden, both recent and in the past.In April, Trump blamed his predecessorfor a poor economy, saying "This is Biden's Stock Market, not Trump's," adding that "we have to get rid of the Biden 'Overhang.'"He's also ordered an investigationof Biden's alleged "cognitive decline." At a2022 rally in Arizona,Trump said "Biden has utterly humiliated our nation." In the rare post-presidency public appearance Thursday evening, Biden said that "the hard truth" of the Trump administration was that it aimed "to erase fairness, equality, to erase justice itself." Biden's remarks echoed hisfirst post-presidency speech in April, when he accused Trump of "taking a hatchet" to the Social Security Administration. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Biden says Trump is trying to 'dismantle the Constitution'

'Doing its best to dismantle the Constitution': Biden slams Trump administration

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