US to boost military presence in Mideast, sending fighter jet squadron and keeping carrier in region

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By LOLITA C. BALDOR and TARA COPP

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Defense Department will move a fighter jet squadron to the Middle East and maintain an aircraft carrier in the region, the Pentagon said Friday, as President Joe Biden made good on his promise to beef up the American military presence to help defend Israel from possible attacks by Iran and its proxies and safeguard U.S. troops.

In a statement, the department said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also ordered additional ballistic missile defense-capable cruisers and destroyers to the European and Middle East regions and is taking steps to send more land-based ballistic missile defense weapons there.

The shifts come as U.S. leaders worry about escalating violence in the Middle East in response to recent attacks by Israel on Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, which triggered threats of retaliation.

Biden in a call Thursday afternoon with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed new U.S. military deployments to protect against possible attacks from ballistic missiles and drones, according to the White House. In April, U.S. forces intercepted dozens of missiles and drones fired by Iran against Israel and helped down nearly all of them.

The assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Wednesday and senior Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur in Beirut on Tuesday risk escalating the fighting into an all-out regional war, with Iran also threatening to respond after the attack on its territory. Israel has vowed to kill Hamas leaders over the group’s Oct. 7 attack, which sparked the war.

Austin is ordering the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East to replace the USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group, which is in the Gulf of Oman but scheduled to come home later this summer. That decision suggests the Pentagon has decided to keep a carrier consistently in the region as a deterrent against Iran at least until next year.

The Pentagon did not say where the fighter jet squadron was coming from or where it would be based in the Middle East. A number of allies in the region are often willing to base U.S. military forces but don’t want it made public.

The White House in a statement said Biden “reaffirmed his commitment to Israel’s security against all threats from Iran, including its proxy terrorist groups Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.”

Earlier Friday, Sabrina Singh, Pentagon spokeswoman, told reporters that moves were in the works. She said Austin “will be directing multiple” force movements to provide additional support to Israel and increase protection for U.S. troops in the region.

Military and defense officials have been considering a wide array of options, from additional ships and fighter aircraft squadrons to added air defense systems or unmanned assets. In many cases the U.S. does not provide details because host nations are very sensitive about the presence of additional U.S. forces and don’t want those movements made public.

It’s unclear what new ships would move to the Middle East.

The U.S. has had a consistent warship presence there and in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, including two Navy destroyers, the USS Roosevelt and the USS Bulkeley, as well as the USS Wasp and the USS New York. The Wasp and the New York are part of the amphibious ready group and carry a Marine expeditionary unit that could be used if any evacuation of U.S. personnel is required.

In addition, a U.S. official said that two U.S Navy destroyers that are currently in the Middle East will be heading north up the Red Sea toward the Mediterranean Sea. At least one of those could linger in the Mediterranean if needed. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss troop movements.

Paris Olympics: Here’s what’s on TV Saturday, Aug. 3

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Here is the Paris Olympics TV schedule for Saturday, Aug. 3.

Highlights include the U.S. women’s soccer team vs. Japan in the quarterfinals (6 a.m., soccer channel, Telemundo) and the U.S. men’s basketball team vs. Puerto Rico, (11:15 a.m. EST, NBC). In track and field, Ryan Crouser seeks gold in the shot put and Sha’Carri Richardson runs the 100, (1:15 p.m. EST, NBC). And in the individual event finals in gymnastics, Simone Biles is favored to win the vault (10:20 a.m. EST, NBC).

Saturday, Aug. 3

ARCHERY

6 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Voleibol de Playa, Tiro al Arco y Tenis

7:50 a.m. EST

E! — Archery, Soccer

11 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Boxeo, Tiro al Arco y Gimnasia

BADMINTON

1:30 p.m. EST

CNBC — Women’s Doubles Gold Final

BASKETBALL

11:15 a.m. EST

NBC — Men’s Group C: TBD vs. USA

1 p.m. EST

UNIVERSO — Baloncesto

3:05 p.m. EST

CNBC — Men’s Group C: Serbia vs. South Sudan

6 p.m. EST

USA — Men’s Group C: USA vs. TBD

8 p.m. EST

USA — Men’s Group C: Serbia vs. South Sudan

BASKETBALL 3X3

2:35 a.m. EST

NBC — NBC Late Night (Aug. 2)

12:45 p.m. EST

CNBC — Pool Play

4 p.m. EST

USA — Women’s Play-In Round

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

2 a.m. EST

USA — Pool Play

3 a.m. EST

USA — Pool Play

6 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Voleibol de Playa, Tiro al Arco y Tenis

4:45 p.m. EST

CNBC — Lucky Loser

BOXING

11 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Boxeo, Tiro al Arco y Gimnasia

12:15 p.m. EST

CNBC — Men’s Feather Quarterfinals & more

2:30 p.m. EST

CNBC — Men’s Quarterfinals

CANOEING

9:30 a.m. EST

USA — Slalom: Men’s & Women’s Kayak Cross Heats

11:45 a.m. EST

USA — Slalom: Kayak Cross Heats

CYCLING

2:35 a.m. EST

NBC — NBC Late Night (Aug. 2)

5 a.m. EST

CNBC — Men’s Road Race

EQUESTRIAN

3 p.m. EST

E! — Dressage: Team Final

FENCING

6:45 a.m. EST

E! — Women’s Team Sabre Quarterfinals

1 p.m. EST

E! — Women’s Team Sabre Bronze/Gold Finals

FIELD HOCKEY

7:15 a.m. EST

USA — Women’s Pool B: USA vs. South Africa

GOLF

3 a.m. EST

GOLF — Men’s Round 3: Part 1

7 a.m. EST

GOLF — Men’s Round 3: Part 2

GYMNASTICS

9:15 a.m. EST

E! — Men’s & Women’s Apparatus Finals

10:20 a.m. EST

NBC — Women’s Vault Final

11 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — mpicos Paris 2024 – Boxeo, Tiro al Arco y Gimnasia

4:30 p.m. EST

NBC — Men’s Apparatus Finals

11 p.m. EST

NBC — Primetime in Paris (Aug. 3)

HANDBALL

10 p.m. EST

USA — Women’s Group Play

ROWING

12:30 p.m. EST

USA — Finals: Eights & more

3:45 p.m. EST

NBC — Finals: Single Sculls, Eight

SHOOTING

11:45 a.m. EST

CNBC — Men’s Skeet, Women’s 25m Pistol Finals

SOCCER

7:50 a.m. EST

E! — Archery, Soccer

9 a.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Paris 2024 – Fútbol Femenino Cuartos de Final

11 a.m. EST

UNIVERSO — Paris 2024 – Fútbol Femenino Cuartos de Final

11:50 a.m. EST

E! — Women’s Quarterfinal

1 p.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — Paris 2024 – Fútbol Femenino Cuartos de Final

3 p.m. EST

UNIVERSO — Paris 2024 – Fútbol Femenino Cuartos de Final

SWIMMING

5 a.m. EST

USA — Heats: Women’s 50m Free & more

1:15 p.m. EST

NBC — Track & Field & Swimming

3 p.m. EST

TELEMUNDO — mpicos Paris 2024 – Natación y Atletismo

11 p.m. EST

NBC — Primetime in Paris (Aug. 3)

TABLE TENNIS

8:45 a.m. EST

USA — Women’s Singles: Gold Final

TRACK & FIELD

4 a.m. EST

E! — Heats: Men’s 100m & more

1:10 p.m. EST

USA — Finals: Women’s 100m & more

1:15 p.m. EST

NBC — Track & Field & Swimming

11 p.m. EST

NBC — Primetime in Paris (Aug. 3)

VOLLEYBALL

12 a.m. EST

USA — Men’s Pool Play

8 a.m. EST

UNIVERSO — Voleibol y Tenis

WATER POLO

10:30 a.m. EST

USA — Men’s Group: Montenegro vs. USA

11 p.m. EST

USA — Men’s Group: Montenegro vs. USA

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Man fatally shot in St. Paul’s Frogtown ID’d as 33-year-old from Inver Grove Heights

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A man fatally shot in St. Paul this week was a 33-year-old from Inver Grove Heights, police said Friday.

Tirece Reed was found shot in a parked vehicle near Charles Avenue and Galtier Street in Frogtown just before 7 p.m. Wednesday. Officers responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a shooting.

St. Paul Fire Department paramedics took Reed to Regions Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police said Friday that no one has been arrested and their investigation continues. Investigators ask anyone with information to call them at 651-266-5650.

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KARE 11’s Boyd Huppert to undergo cutting-edge T-cell procedure in his ongoing blood cancer battle

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Back in early May, KARE 11 reporter and “Land of 10,000 Stories” host Boyd Huppert saw his doctor for a checkup two years after he successfully underwent a bone marrow transplant in his ongoing fight against multiple myeloma. He wasn’t prepared for what happened next.

“To quote my doctor, ‘Your cancer is on the move again,’ ” Huppert said. “She gave me a brochure and said, ‘Here’s the bad news, here’s what we’re going to do about it.’

“I was surprised because I had been feeling great. But bone marrow biopsies don’t lie. We’re back in the fight again.”

Huppert said he still felt great Friday as he was on his way to Omaha to spend the weekend with his granddaughter Tess, who was born on St. Patrick’s Day a month before his 2022 transplant. He said he feels no physical symptoms from the cancer and wouldn’t know it had returned if not for the biopsy.

When he gets back home next week, Huppert will undergo a cutting-edge new treatment that he noted wasn’t even FDA approved for multiple myeloma when he was first diagnosed with the relatively rare blood cancer in September 2021.

CAR T-cell therapy involves removing healthy T-cells, which doctors did in June, and re-engineering them in a lab, adding a protein that turns the cells into cancer fighters. Huppert is about to undergo new rounds of chemotherapy to kill off the T-cells left in his body, which will then be replaced by his own, newly supercharged ones.

“I can’t even begin to figure out how anyone came up with this,” he said with a laugh. “It’s amazing. Once I get the cells back, they immediately go to work attacking the cancer. This is new to me, I’d never heard of this before. All my doctors say this is the future of fighting cancer, particularly blood cancers at this time, but research is being done to target tumors as well.”

Once the new T-cells are back in his body, Huppert will spend seven to 10 days in the hospital. “There can be some not so great side effects and they want to keep a close eye on me,” he said.

After that, he’ll return to his home in Edina and spend 30 days in isolation, much like he did after his bone marrow transplant. As was the case in 2022, six weeks after his latest procedure, he hopes to be back to work reporting “Land of 10,000 Stories,” his ongoing series of off-the-beaten path feature stories that has won Huppert nearly every broadcast award imaginable, including almost 140 regional Emmys and two dozen national Edward R. Murrow awards.

Ever the workhorse, Huppert has no plans to retire and, indeed, just signed a new contract with KARE. If things go as planned, he’ll maintain a presence on the air while he’s recuperating.

“I’ve got six stories in the can that we’ve been putting away since early May,” he said “I think I have pieces scheduled through Labor Day. With any luck, I’ll be back to work after that.”

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