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Trump Postpones Saturday Rally Over Tropical Storm

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COPENHAGEN—A Copenhagen court on Thursday found two Swedes guilty of bombing the Danish tax agency and sentenced them to five and four years’ jail respectively. Zacharias Tamer Hamzi, 24, and Nurettin Nuray Syuleyman, 23, were convicted of transporting a bomb via the Oresund Bridge, known from the TV crime series “The Bridge”, and detonating the device in August 2019. The explosion in Copenhagen shattered glass doors and windows and scorched metal cladding at the main entrance of the building in Nordhavn, just north of the city center. One person was slightly wounded. The motive for the bombing remained unclear, but the court dismissed terrorism charges. The prosecutor had sought lifetime sentences for the childhood friends, neither of whom had been convicted of a serious crime before. “I’m pleased that my…

Trump Postpones Saturday Rally Over Tropical Storm

President Donald Trump is postponing a rally that was slated to take place on Saturday in New Hampshire, the White House said.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters traveling with Trump on Friday to Florida that the rally will still take place, but not for another week or two.

The reason for the delay is Tropical Storm Fay, she said.

Saturday’s rally was scheduled for聽Portsmouth International Airport.

The outdoor event was going to “have a big crowd,” Trump聽said on “New Hampshire Today, with Jack Heath” earlier Friday.

“I have never seen enthusiasm like we have. Even if you go back four years鈥攖hat was great enthusiasm鈥攖his tops it,” he added later.

Trump advisers were less sure of how big the crowd would be.

“I think it鈥檚 going to be difficult to tell from,” Trump campaign director of strategic communications, Marc Lotter, told Heath, adding later: “I don鈥檛 have a good guess on that right now.”

Trump Postpones Saturday Rally Over Tropical Storm Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, accompanied by his wife Ann Romney holds a rally at Portsmouth International Airport in Newington, N.H., in a Nov. 3, 2012, file photograph. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images)

“I think one of the things that we can take away from Tulsa is that people can now look at these rallies and watch them through different platforms,” he added.

“And there will be many who want to come out and be a part of that energy, part of the electricity, see Air Force One, and see the president. And if you happen to be someone who might be at high-risk for a negative outcome for COVID, or if someone in your family is, we’d encourage you to stay home.”

The campaign says 22 million people watched the rally remotely.

Corey Lewandowski, another Trump campaign adviser, said Thursday on the same radio show: “I learned from the Tulsa, Oklahoma,聽thing, never make an expectation.”

“I say we get three people,” he added, laughing.

Trump said he feels good about his chances for another term but feels media outlets working against him have caused his chances to drop from 100 percent.

“I think there’s a tremendous, hidden group of people out there, just like last time. But I think this time, it’s got even more spirit,” he told the radio host.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, planned to greet Trump when his plane touched down in the state but wasn’t going to attend the rally.

“As the governor, I try to be extra cautious for myself and the family,” Sununu told reporters this week.

The Portsmouth event was going to be the Trump campaign’s first rally since Tulsa.

A number of people who attended that event later tested positive for聽the聽CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes the disease COVID-19.

They included Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate, and Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle.

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Moscow to Reopen Schools as Daily Cases Fall

MOSCOW—Moscow on Thursday said it would reopen schools and universities next week, in the latest lifting of coronavirus restrictions as the number of new daily infections in the Russian capital fell to 568. Moscow, which has overall recorded more than 227,000 cases of the virus, last month lifted a lockdown in place since March and has staggered the reopening of businesses and the lifting of other restrictions. Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow’s mayor, said on Thursday the outbreak was waning in the city and it was time to further ease restrictions. He said schools, universities, summer camps, and cultural centres could reopen starting next week. From the same time, residents of the city of nearly 13 million will no longer be required to wear masks outdoors, he said. But masks will remain…