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Three years after the deadly and chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, many evacuees and allies remain in limbo.
Thousands airlifted out of the country are stuck in an immigration backlog that leaves them without a permanent way to remain in the U.S. |
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Vice President Harris is trouncing former President Trump among young voters in the latest polls, a promising sign as her campaign courts the demographic that's been energized online by coconut tree memes and jokes that the Democratic nominee is "brat." A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Thursday found young people swung a massive 24 points between June and August, from favoring former President Trump over President Biden by 11 points to picking Harris over Trump by 13 points. |
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Vice President Harris is making a big play for voters in the center ground, even if doing so risks sparking discontent among progressives.
The move toward the center is reinvigorating questions over Harris's authenticity, especially given that she advocated for more left-leaning positions during her 2020 primary campaign. |
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CNN said its recent interview with Vice President Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), was not edited despite allegations that it was spliced and shortened. A theory online among former President Trump's supporters began to spread late this week that the 27-minute interview that aired was originally 41 minutes long, meaning a large chunk of it was edited out. |
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Some of music's biggest stars are trying to put Donald Trump's White House bid on mute, pushing back on the use of their songs at the former president's campaign rallies. In just the last month, several high-profile performers — including Jack White of The White Stripes, Foo Fighters, ABBA and Celine Dion — have turned the volume up in their criticism of Trump for blasting out some of their most famous tunes at his political events and using their work in videos promoting his presidential run. |
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Vice President Harris is trying to flip the script on former President Trump, positioning herself as the change candidate despite having served in the White House for the last 3 1/2 years. Harris is clearly the incumbent in the 2024 race. She's served as vice president for nearly four years, and the current executive branch often describes itself as the Biden-Harris administration. |
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections in an attempt to remove his name from the state's ballot after he withdrew from battleground state ballots. The lawsuit, filed in Wake County Superior Court on Friday, comes after the board denied his request to be removed from the general election ballot because it would not be practical to reprint ballots and to meet the state's absentee voting deadline. | |
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Ex-White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Friday in an interview that when it comes to former President Trump's "contradictory" stance on the issue of abortion, he knows "he's in trouble." "He's done a very good job of the last nine years of saying two contradictory things at the exact same time and giving enough food for everybody at the table," Scaramucci told Alex Marquardt on CNN's "The Situation Room." |
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Vice President Harris took another swing at former President Trump Saturday over the back-and-forth around the rules of the upcoming debate, claiming he is "surrendering to his advisors" by supporting muted mics. "Donald Trump is surrendering to his advisors who won't allow him to debate with a live microphone," Harris said in a post on social media platform X. "If his own team doesn't have confidence in him, the American people definitely can't." |
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OPINION | SpaceX CEO Elon Musk truly gets it when it comes to space travel. While Musk understands it is an inherently dangerous business, he also knows that it is critically important that we reach, work and live in that arena, as it will prove to be humanity's only hope for long-term survival. |
OPINION | On a phone call, shortly after the assassination attempt against him, former President Donald Trump and independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., agreed to meet in order to explore avenues of cooperation, narrowing in on key issues they aligned on towards advancing the cause of national unity. They solidified their bond by agreeing to allow space for disagreement — a strategy reminiscent of Abraham Lincoln's "Team of Rivals', where he appointed his political opponents to key positions in his Cabinet during the Civil War. |
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BY JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG AND KATIE THOMAS |
Acadia Healthcare is holding people against their will to maximize insurance payouts, a Times investigation found. |
BY RICHARD RUBIN, MAX RUST AND ANTHONY DEBARROS |
If the 2017 law lapses, the impact would be big in some counties, modest in others, an analysis finds. |
California lawmakers approved a host of proposals this week aiming to regulate the artificial intelligence industry, combat deepfakes and protect workers from exploitation by the rapidly evolving technology.
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BY SIOBHรN O'GRADY, TETIANA BURIANOVA AND SERHIY MORGUNOV |
Kyiv's advances into Russia buoyed morale, but Moscow is biting off new chunks of Ukraine in the east.
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