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A New York Times Reporter Revisits Earlier Interview With Suspect at Trump Golf Course
Author: Thomas Gibbons-Neff
Ryan Wesley Routh wanted to fly Afghan veterans to fight alongside Ukraine when we met, an endeavor he seemed ill prepared to orchestrate.
Suspected Gunman at Trump Golf Course Said He Was Willing to Fight and Die in Ukraine
Author: Adam Goldman, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Glenn Thrush and Najim Rahim
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, told The New York Times in 2023 that he had traveled to Ukraine and wanted to recruit Afghan soldiers to fight there.
Trump Shaken but Upbeat After Secret Service Stops Gunman
Author: Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
Former President Donald J. Trump was said to be shocked by what officials described as the second attempt on his life, but sought to reassure friends with humor.
Second Assassination Attempt Raises New Questions About Secret Service
Author: Glenn Thrush, Eileen Sullivan and Kate Kelly
That a would-be killer got close to former President Trump for the second time in about two months intensified questions about the agency’s broader protective capabilities.

Washington State News

MLB roundup: D-backs win wild 10-inning affair with Brewers
(Photo credit: Owen Ziliak/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Eugenio Suarez smacked a bases-loaded single off the right field wall as the final hero as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-10 in 10 innings in a wild back-and-forth thriller Sunday in the finale of a three-game series in Phoenix. Milwaukee went ahead 10-8 on a two-run triple by Jackson Chourio in the top of the 10th befor
NFL roundup: Chiefs edge Bengals on last-second FG
(Photo credit: Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Harrison Butker converted a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Kansas City Chiefs past the visiting Cincinnati Bengals 26-25 on Sunday. Patrick Mahomes completed 18 of 25 passes for just 151 yards. He tossed two touchdowns, including a 44-yarder to Rashee Rice, but added two interceptions. Isiah Pacheco rushed for a team-high 90 yar
Storm blow big lead, still come away with win vs. Sparks
(Photo credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) Nneka Ogwumike scored 23 points, Gabby Williams added a season-high 22 and Skylar Diggins-Smith fueled a late-game push as the Seattle Storm rallied for a 90-87 win over the visiting Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday after coughing up a 16-point lead. Seattle (24-14) extended its winning streak to four games and stayed within a game of Las Vegas for the No. 4 seed in the upcoming WNBA pl

The Chronicle - Centralia

Adjustments fuel Riverhawks to 2-0 start

Mike Christensen felt it took two drives for the Toledo High School’s football team to get “comfortable” defensively and the offense followed suit en route to a 26-13 triumph over Goldendale on Saturday afternoon at home.

It moves the Riverhawks to 2-0 heading into the final non-league game against Pe Ell/Willapa Valley in Willapa next week.

“It was a physical contest,” Christensen, the head coach of Toledo, said. “This was a matchup I want to do more of, East (versus) West. I wanted to pick three hard (non-league) games and PWV fits in that.”

After giving up a score in the first quarter, the Riverhawks started to gain momentum in the second frame behind a 28-yard burst from Carter Swofford. Then Eli Weeks launched a 68-yard touchdown pass to speedster Trevin Gale to take the lead for good.

Swofford and Weeks each registered third quarter rushing scores. Swofford finished with 147 yards while Weeks totaled over 200 offensive yards. Toledo out-gained Goldendale 366-182 and despite three fumbles, it never lost one.

“It was a good learning experience,” Christensen said.

Pirates shut out Warriors behind ground game, defense

The Adna High School football team went back in time to a previous era of football, utilizing an effective rushing attack and a defensive masterpiece to silence Cle Elum-Roslyn 42-0 on Friday night.

Beau Miller notched 138 of the Pirates’ 156 rushing yards, scoring twice on 15 carries. Both of Layden York’s touchdown passes were to Gavan Muller. Muller hauled in five catches for 80 yards against the Warriors while York went 8-for-11 throwing for 84 yards. 

Backup QB Trevin Salme tossed a touchdown in three completions. Defensively, Steven O’Dell paced Adna with 12 total tackles while Miller had a sack, interception and defensive touchdown. Luke Mohney notched 8.5 tackles with a forced fumble.

The Pirates will return home to host Tenino on Friday.

Acorns turn it up in fourth quarter to edge Hyaks

A little creativity went a long way to give the Oakville-North River football team its first win of the season on Friday night, edging by North Beach 34-24 at home.

Leading 28-24 late in the fourth quarter, the Acorns (1-1) called a halfback RPO with Daniel Rodas unleashing a 49-yard touchdown pass to Konor Burnett for the final dagger. Rodas finished with eight catches for 178 yards and two scores plus his lone passing TD.

The defense played a large part in preserving the victory. After Gio Rodas threw an interception, North Beach raced down the field aiming for a pick-six, but Lewis Koser registered the saving tackle. At the two-yard line and North Beach having first and goal, Dre Kluth and Ben Kimbrel notched sacks and Daniel Rodas had a PBU on fourth and goal.

Gio Rodas found his brother Daniel for a 17-yard score in the first, then took off for a 16-yard scramble in the second. Kluth registered 17 tackles, four of them for a loss, and two sacks. Oakville-North River will host Chief Leschi next week.

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