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  1. WASHINGTON D.C. — In a historic meeting today former Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton met with current presidential nominee Kamala Harris to work on improving Harris's black accent. The meeting came after Harris's campaign rally this week in Atlanta where some accused Harris of affecting a rather flimsy black accent.

  2. As protest leaders kept marching later in the afternoon, several protesters broke down the first barrier of the security perimeter along Washington Boulevard just north of the United Center. They faced the police officers in a line, shouting, "Quit your job! Quit your job!" Officers moved in and formed several lines of defense where the fence ...

  3. Aug 16, 2024 · Walz didn’t order Minnesota schools to put tampons in boys’ bathrooms or sign a bill requiring tampons to be put in all boys’ bathrooms. That’s not what the bill signed by Walz in 2023 actually says — and it’s not how the 12 Minnesota school districts that spoke to CNN on Friday say they have implemented the law.

  4. Trying to put on a united front at the united center. Last night demonstrated what makes the democrat party so formidable. The DNC was able to kick off its convention after party bosses were able to switch candidates, as its media allies spared the two candidates leading the ticket any and all critical press interviews.

  5. Voters depart a polling place during primary voting on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Kennesaw, Ga. GOP voter registration is four times higher than Democrats in Pennsylvania.Voters depart a polling place during primary voting on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Kennesaw, Ga. GOP voter registration is four times higher than Democrats in Pennsylvania.Mike ...

  6. President Joe Biden just isn't up for the job in his advanced age, and taking a week's vacation to prepare for a 90-minute debate is yet another example.

  7. The House voted down Speaker Mike Johnson's government funding plan with 14 Republicans voting against it and two others voting present. The measure failed by a 202-222-2 margin. Three Democrats voted for the bill. Johnson's measure would have funded the government for six months, but it included a provision that would require individuals to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. It was...