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Adrian Ardelean
Adrian Ardelean is a journalist based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Broadcast working experience 15yrs BBC Worldservice Europa FM Radio, Romania Digi24 TV, Romania
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White House Found Out About Defense Secretary's Cancer Three Weeks After Surgery, US Congress Launches Investigation
10 Jan 2024
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romania.europalibera.org
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Romanian
| Politics
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized on January 1 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, but the Pentagon did not inform the White House or Congress for several days. Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks was also not informed immediately. White House Security Council spokesperson John Kirby revealed that President Biden was not informed until January 4 that Austin was hospitalized and only learned on January 9 that prostate cancer was the cause. The US Congress has launched an investigation into the communication failure. Republicans, including Representative Mike Rogers and Senator Roger Wicker, have criticized the lack of disclosure, with some calling for Austin's dismissal. The Pentagon has stated Austin does not intend to resign, and the White House has expressed no intention to dismiss him. The controversy has prompted a governmental review of protocols to prevent such situations, and the Pentagon is examining its procedures. The focus on the health secrecy of high officials comes amid public and voter questions about President Biden's health and capacity to serve at the age of 81.
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Lisa Barron
Lisa Barron is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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US To Provide Training, Equipment To Syrian Rebels Despite Backing Terrorist Elements
23 Jul 2012
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www.mintpressnews.com
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The US is increasing aid to Syrian rebels amid ongoing conflict, shifting from diplomatic efforts to providing training and equipment. Concerns arise over the potential for extremist groups to benefit from this support, with Russia criticizing the US for indirectly endorsing terrorism. The Syrian opposition remains fragmented, and the conflict has seen a rise in improvised explosive devices and suicide bombings, tactics associated with al-Qaida. Neighboring Iraq is also experiencing spillover violence, heightening regional instability.
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Kate Bartlett
Kate Bartlett is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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2 Scoops w/EVL Connections Popular Ice Cream Shop in Hamburg
01 Oct 2023
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The Villager
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| Local News
2 Scoops Ice Cream Shop in Hamburg, NY, has transitioned to new ownership under Mike and Brooke Rogers, who have connections to the Ellicottville area. The previous owners, John and Susan Szczypierowski, founded the shop 17 years ago, and it has since become a community staple, winning the 2023 Buffalo News Best of 716 Awards. The new owners plan to continue the shop's legacy while introducing new features like pop-up events and food trucks. John and Susan will assist with the transition over the next couple of years.
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Todd Brown
Todd Brown is a journalist based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Todd Brown has been writing, producing, and shooting national and international news segments for 15 years. Prior to creating short videos and shoot tv news in southeast asia he served as hard news segment producer with MTV News. He is also ...
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Fantastic Fest 2016: Short Film Lineup Gets Bloody and Weird and Wild and More
01 Sept 2016
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ScreenAnarchy
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| Horror
The 12th edition of Fantastic Fest, held at Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, TX, features a diverse lineup of 41 short films curated by Peter Kuplowsky. The festival showcases a mix of horror, animation, and experimental films from around the world, including premieres of new works from Cartoon Network and cult animator Sawako Kabuki. The lineup is divided into three programming sidebars and includes a variety of genres and styles, from comedic to dramatic and from the emotionally affective to the poetic and introspective.
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Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming is a journalist based in Vancouver, Canada.
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Steve Rogers Is Super Mad at Canada Right Now
20 Jan 2024
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www.wonkette.com
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| Trump Administration
The article criticizes Lt. Steven Rogers, a Trump supporter, for his negative views on Canada's policies under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, comparing them to those of the Chinese Communist Party. It highlights the absurdity of a Trump fanboy worrying about authoritarianism and points out that Trudeau received a standing ovation in the European Parliament. The article also discusses the increased focus on the northern border by Trump allies, despite the southern border being traditionally viewed as a greater threat. The piece is highly opinionated, with a clear negative sentiment towards Trump and his supporters.
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Lauren Gambino
Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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US House passes bill to avert government shutdown
14 Nov 2023
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the Guardian
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English
| US Politics
The US House of Representatives passed a stopgap spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, with significant support from both Democrats and mainstream Republicans. The bill, proposed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, extends funding for federal agencies into early 2024 through a 'laddered' approach. The Senate is expected to vote on the measure soon, with leaders from both parties expressing support. The bill aims to avoid a shutdown and provide more time for drafting long-term spending bills, despite opposition from hardline conservatives who criticize it for lacking spending cuts and policy changes.
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Carmen Gentile
Carmen Gentile has written for some of the world’s leading publications including the New York Times, TIME, Newsweek, USA Today and many others. He has also produced online video reporting for The Times and TIME. He also regularly produces radio reports and has published numerous photos with his ...
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Proposed Alabama congressional map would only have one majority-Black district
18 Jul 2023
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postindustrial.com
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| Politics
A Republican-dominated reapportionment committee in Alabama approved a new congressional map creating one majority-Black district and another with a 42% Black population. Democrats criticized the process, arguing for two majority-Black districts to meet federal court requirements. The map must be approved by the Alabama Legislature by July 21, or a special master may be appointed to draw the maps. The Supreme Court previously ruled that the existing maps likely violated the Voting Rights Act. The new map's compliance with court directives remains uncertain, and the process has drawn criticism for lack of transparency.
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Gregory Gondwe
Gregory Gondwe is Malawian journalist based in Blantyre, Southern Region, Malawi. He is currently doing his final semester of his four-year-long Bachelors of Arts Degree in Journalism at the University of Malawi. He is a holder of a Diploma of Journalism and an Intermediate Certificate in ...
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One and only Kenny Rogers – And Manu Dibango
29 Mar 2020
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GREGORY GONDWE
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| Obituaries
The article mourns the loss of two musical giants, Kenny Rogers and Manu Dibango, who recently passed away, with Dibango succumbing to COVID-19. It highlights Rogers' extensive contributions to country music, his awards, and his ventures into photography and writing. Dibango is celebrated for his influential track 'Soul Makossa' and its impact on funk music, as well as its later use by artists like Michael Jackson and Rihanna. The text reflects on their legacies and the significant void their passing leaves in the music world.
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Doug Gray
Doug Gray is a journalist based in Frome, United Kingdom.
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Matt McLain goes off, homers in the Reds win over the Angels
26 Feb 2025
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Redleg Nation
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| Sports
The Cincinnati Reds secured a 9-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, with standout performances from Matt McLain and Elly De La Cruz. McLain contributed significantly with a home run and two doubles, while De La Cruz added a home run and a double. The Reds' bullpen, after a shaky start, managed to hold the Angels at bay, despite a late-game scare. The game highlighted the Reds' strong start to the spring season, with several players showing promising form.
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Teguan Harris
Teguan Harris is a writer and journalist with pieces written for Empoword Journalism, No Extra Source, and The New Age Magazine. She covers topics such as sports, current affairs and social issues, entertainment, features, opinion, and lifestyle. She has a degree in English literature from Coventry ...
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Farewell Jürgen Klopp: The End of an Era at Liverpool FC
29 Jan 2024
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www.empowordjournalism.com
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English
| Football
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp announced his departure from the club at the end of the season, citing a lack of energy to continue in the role. Klopp's tenure at Liverpool since 2015 has been marked by significant success, including winning the Champions League and Premier League titles. Fenway Sports Group, the club's owners, expressed their appreciation for Klopp's contributions. The team is currently leading the Premier League and is still competing in the Carabao Cup, Europa League, and FA Cup. Xabi Alonso, former Liverpool midfielder and current Bayer Leverkusen boss, is considered a potential replacement for Klopp.
Valerie Hopkins
Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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Erdogan Expresses Support for Ukraine’s NATO Bid
07 Jul 2023
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www.nytimes.com
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| International Relations
President Erdogan of Turkey expressed support for Ukraine's bid to join NATO, while President Biden indicated that Ukraine's membership would likely have to wait until after the war. President Zelensky has been on a diplomatic tour to NATO members, securing a provisional deal with the European Parliament to bolster ammunition production. The Black Sea grain deal, brokered by Turkey and the UN, faces uncertainty with Russia threatening to abandon it. The U.S. plans to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, a move that has sparked debate due to their controversial nature. The article also covers the detention of journalist Evan Gershkovich in Russia and the ongoing conflict around Bakhmut, where Ukrainian forces are making incremental gains.
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Hilary Krieger
Hilary Krieger is a journalist.
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Opinion: Trump stokes shutdown talk while McCarthy shows he can’t count votes
22 Sept 2023
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www.cnn.com
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| Republican Party
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's efforts to prevent a government shutdown have been thwarted by opposition from the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, influenced by former President Donald Trump. The article criticizes the Republican Party for its internal fractures and inability to govern effectively, contrasting it with the Democratic Party's legislative successes under Nancy Pelosi. The piece highlights the ongoing power struggle within the GOP and the significant influence Trump still holds over its members.
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Daniel Lippman
Daniel Lippman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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500 Gs to deregulate 5G
03 Oct 2024
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www.politico.com
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| Lobbying
Mike Rogers, a Republican Senate candidate in Michigan, received over $500,000 from dark money groups supporting 5G deregulation, which he advocated for through 5G Action Now. The group, backed by Intelsat, pushed for rapid 5G implementation, with Rogers receiving significant payments for his involvement. His campaign highlights his work with the group, countering opponent Elissa Slotkin's claims of aiding Chinese tech firms. Rogers also received funds from Keeping America Safe, another advocacy group. The article explores Rogers' political activities and financial backing, highlighting the opaque nature of funding in political advocacy.
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Simon Marks
Simon Marks is a journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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‘Nuclear command is a priority’: Defence chief’s ICU trip left US exposed to attack
09 Jan 2023
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inews.co.uk
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| Health Crisis
The medical crisis involving US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin has raised significant concerns about national security and transparency. Austin's failure to inform key officials, including President Joe Biden, about his ICU admission has led to bipartisan criticism and calls for more information. The situation has provided ammunition for Republicans to attack the Biden administration, with figures like Mike Pence and Tom Cotton expressing strong disapproval. Despite the controversy, Biden maintains trust in Austin, though the Defence Secretary's reputation has been damaged.
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Marc Martorell Junyent
Marc Martorell Junyent holds a Bachelor in International Relations and is a second-year student of a master in Comparative and Middle East Politics and Society at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His research and political analysis focuses on the Middle East and North Africa region, with ...
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US lawmakers blast Trump's plan for diplomatic, foreign aid cuts
28 Mar 2019
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Middle East Monitor
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English
| National Security
US lawmakers from both parties rejected President Trump's proposed cuts to diplomacy and foreign aid budgets, citing national security concerns. Key figures like Eliot Engel and Hal Rogers criticized the budget as inadequate and detached from reality. The proposal includes significant cuts to the State Department and aid budgets while increasing military spending and funding for a US-Mexico border wall. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended the budget, emphasizing countering China and Russia, and addressing issues in North Korea, Iran, and Venezuela. The article also touches on controversial policies towards Saudi Arabia and abortion rights.
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Robyn Smith
Robyn Smith is an award-winning broadcast journalist, CNN fellow, content creator and social media producer with twenty years experience in the industry, including television news anchoring, reporting, script writing, producing, news planning and copy editing. She's reported from across the ...
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New year, new gigs. Read on to learn about the latest hires in design, manufacturing, media and more.
17 Mar 2024
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Business of Home
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English
| Home Furnishings Industry
The article discusses a series of new hires and leadership changes across various companies in the design, manufacturing, and media industries. Annie Selke has appointed a new CEO, Lori King, and other key positions to drive growth. Sandow has named Kate Kelly Smith as EVP and managing director of Luxe Interiors + Design. Elizabeth Ralls has been promoted at Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. Arianne Nardo joins Ralph Pucci, and Victoria Corea moves to Moxie Marketing & Communications. In architecture and design, Alexandra Polier and Daniel Romanoff have taken on new roles at ODA New York and Harrison Design, respectively. Manufacturing and retail saw appointments such as Amy Weiss at Bunny Williams Home and Kendra Frisbie at KonMari Media Inc. The article also mentions new hires and board appointments at various other companies and organizations within the home furnishings industry.
Justin Solomon
Justin Solomon is an award winning television producer and journalist based in Hong Kong. He has spent the last 18 years working in the television news industry field producing, writing and photographing his way through history one day at time. Justin is available in Hong Kong and around Asia ...
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China enacts sweeping national security law seen as major blow to Hong Kong autonomy
30 Jun 2020
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news.yahoo.com
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| China-Hong Kong Relations
Beijing enacted security laws for Hong Kong, which were signed by President Xi Jinping and adopted by Chief Executive Carrie Lam, marking a significant change to the governance of the territory. The laws, seen as undermining the 'one country, two systems' policy, allow Beijing to establish special police units in Hong Kong to punish crimes threatening the mainland. The move has been met with international criticism, including from the U.S., which is considering sanctions and withdrawing trade preferences. Pro-democracy activists and some residents are concerned about the loss of freedoms, while pro-China supporters and officials defend the law as necessary for national security.
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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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The Brothers Karzai and the CIA
28 Oct 2009
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Drug Trade
Ahmed Wali Karzai, brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, is reportedly cooperating with the CIA and U.S. Special Operations in Kandahar, despite allegations of his involvement in the drug trade. His relationship with U.S. officials is compared to that of a political ward heeler, providing valuable intelligence and facilitating communication with the Taliban. U.S. lawmakers, including Vice President Biden and Senator John Kerry, have expressed concerns about his alleged CIA ties, but the U.S. is unlikely to take action against him due to the potential political fallout with President Karzai.
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Murray Waas
Murray Waas is an insdependent journalist based in Washington DC, United States of America, who specializes in investigative reporting. He areas of expertise are national security affairs, foreign policy, and rule of law and social justice issues. Waas' reporting about the Trump and Biden ...
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3 senior FBI officials can vouch for Comey’s story about Trump
07 Jun 2017
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Vox
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| Obstruction of Justice
Three senior FBI officials, Jim Rybicki, James Baker, and Andrew McCabe, can corroborate former FBI Director James Comey's account of President Trump pressuring him to shut down the investigation into Michael Flynn. This development shifts the narrative from a he-said, she-said to a more substantiated claim against Trump. The officials, all lawyers, are likely to have kept detailed notes, which could be crucial in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into potential obstruction of justice by Trump. The article highlights the upcoming testimonies of McCabe and Comey before the Senate Intelligence Committee, which will be pivotal in the ongoing investigation.
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Pam Windsor
Pam Windsor is a freelance journalist based in Nashville, United States of America.
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Darius Rucker Honored For Two Career Milestones - One Involving His Mega-Hit ‘Wagon Wheel’
29 Oct 2022
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Forbes
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English
| Career Milestones
Darius Rucker celebrated two major career milestones in Nashville: his latest No. 1 hit 'Beers and Sunshine' and his mega-hit 'Wagon Wheel' surpassing 11 million copies sold. The event highlighted Rucker's journey from Hootie & the Blowfish's lead singer to a successful country artist, his innovative approach to songwriting during the COVID pandemic, and his philanthropic efforts. Industry executives and friends, including NBC's Craig Melvin, praised Rucker's achievements and contributions to music. Rucker remains humble and grateful, continuing to work on new music with a new album set for release next year.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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A look at Kamala Harris’ new policy adviser
01 Aug 2024
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jewishinsider.com
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English
| Donald Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining momentum in the presidential race, leading Donald Trump in key battleground states according to recent polls. Her campaign has energized the Democratic base, transforming her image and drawing large crowds. Despite Trump's attempts to challenge her record, Harris maintains a favorable rating and is building a coalition similar to Barack Obama's 2012 campaign. The article highlights the challenges faced by Trump's campaign, including struggles to effectively counter Harris's rise. Additionally, the piece touches on other political developments, such as the Democratic primary in Minneapolis and Doug Emhoff's visit to Paris to address antisemitism.
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