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Fox News reporter John Roberts has thrown some shade at Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Donald Trump’s spokeswoman, for the White House’s refusal to hold daily on-camera press briefings. In recent weeks, the White House has begun to hold off-camera briefings almost daily - a departure from previous administrations when daily on-camera briefings were the norm. Mr Trump's press staff have said the change is meant to draw more attention to the President's remarks, but some reporters have asserted that the White House “should have the backbone” to answer questions during on-camera proceedings.
A 26-year-old man died Tuesday after he fell off a paddleboard in the Huntington Beach harbor.
A senior U.S. general has acknowledged that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in possession of missiles capable of striking the U.S., but the intended targets would be hard to predict, perhaps even for Kim himself. While Air Force General Paul Selva, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee North Korea has developed an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that could reach U.S. territory, he argued that experts still doubted the reclusive, militarized state's ability to do so with precision or success. North Korea tested its first ICBM, called Hwasong-14, earlier this month amid already high tensions on the Korean Peninsula, which is divided between Kim's nuclear-armed state and U.S. ally South Korea.
Noor won't speak to investigators. But radio traffic from the officers tell more of the story. Audio: Officers scrambled to save woman's life Immediately after Ruszczyk was shot, both officers got out of the car and tried to help save her, Harrity told investigators. Dispatch audio from the officers captured the anxiety as they waited for an ambulance to arrive. "(Squad) 530, uh, shots fired," one of the officers says. "Can we get EMS code 3, Washburn and 51st Street? We've got one down." The dispatcher then calls for other units, and an officer -- it's not clear which -- says someone is starting CPR. An officer tells other units they are in the entrance of an alleyway between houses. The dispatcher