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Storm Beatriz approaches Mexican Pacific resorts, hurricane expected
Storm Beatriz approaches Mexican Pacific resorts, hurricane expected
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Storm Beatriz formed off Mexico's Pacific coast on Thursday and will likely strengthen into a hurricane by
2023-06-30 09:29
Lisa Rinna shares husband Harry Hamlin's photos as he poses in their backyard, fans say 'he's just getting hotter'
Lisa Rinna shares husband Harry Hamlin's photos as he poses in their backyard, fans say 'he's just getting hotter'
Lisa Rinna's husband Harry Hamlin looked stylish in a photoshoot for Vingt Sept Magazine
2023-06-30 09:28
Former FIFA official Juan Ángel Napout to be released from US prison and deported
Former FIFA official Juan Ángel Napout to be released from US prison and deported
Juan Ángel Napout, the former president of soccer’s South American governing body, is to be released from a federal prison and deported after serving 5 1/2 years of his sentence
2023-06-30 09:28
Deal between Dodgers co-owner, pro women's hockey league could end rival leagues, AP source says
Deal between Dodgers co-owner, pro women's hockey league could end rival leagues, AP source says
A co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers has acquired what was described as “certain assets” of the Premier Hockey Federation
2023-06-30 09:26
'Hiring paparazzi to cash in on pride is a new level of desperate': Melissa Gorga slammed as 'RHONJ' star steps out in see-through rainbow dress
'Hiring paparazzi to cash in on pride is a new level of desperate': Melissa Gorga slammed as 'RHONJ' star steps out in see-through rainbow dress
Melissa Gorga was trolled online as she was papped in a monokini and rainbow fishnet dress while pumping gas in New York
2023-06-30 09:24
Rapper Travis Scott will not face criminal charges in deadly crowd surge at Texas festival
Rapper Travis Scott will not face criminal charges in deadly crowd surge at Texas festival
Prosecutors and an attorney for rap superstar Travis Scott say a grand jury has declined to indict him in a criminal investigation of a massive crowd surge that killed 10 people at the 2021 Astroworld music festival in Houston
2023-06-30 09:16
Far-right parties on the rise across Europe
Far-right parties on the rise across Europe
Success in Germany and Greece boosts hard-right parties; now they are eying Spanish elections.
2023-06-30 08:58
Navajo Nation helps Native Americans targeted by 'fraudulent Medicaid providers'
Navajo Nation helps Native Americans targeted by 'fraudulent Medicaid providers'
Navajo Nation police officers are searching for Native Americans who have been victimized by what the state of Arizona calls "fraudulent Medicaid providers."
2023-06-30 08:56
Naomi Campbell welcomes baby boy at 53, says 'it's never too late to become a mother'
Naomi Campbell welcomes baby boy at 53, says 'it's never too late to become a mother'
'A True Gift from God, blessed! Welcome Babyboy. #mumoftwo. It’s never too late to become a mother,' wrote Naomi Campbell
2023-06-30 08:53
Robert F Kennedy Jr says he is ‘proud’ to have Trump’s praise
Robert F Kennedy Jr says he is ‘proud’ to have Trump’s praise
Robert F Kennedy Jr., the longshot presidential candidate and latest scion of the storied Kennedy political dynasty, appears to be leaning in to the “Democrat in name only” label that is beginning to follow his campaign. The 2024 hopeful appeared on cable news network NewsNation on Wednesday, where he offered a revealing look at his strategy up until this point and appeared to offer an olive branch to former President Donald Trump. "I'm proud that President Trump likes me, even though I don't agree with him on most of these issues," said Mr Kennedy. "Because I don't want to alienate people, I want to bring people together. I'm proud that all these people like me and that I have independent supporters and Democratic supporters." Mr Trump previously had called him “a very smart guy” who had been “very nice to [him]” in comments to reporters on Monday. "Every Democrat says, 'I want to end the polarization. But how do you do that without talking to people who don't agree with you? How do you do that without appealing to people? My purpose is to find the issues, the values that we have in common other than focus on the issues and the personalities that keep us all apart,” Mr Kennedy went on to claim. At the same time, he declined to agree to support the eventual winner of the 2024 Democratic primary, suggesting that party loyalty is low on his list of priorities. Mr Kennedy spoke with moderator Elizabeth Vargas and members of an audience selected with help from a nonpartisan organisation; Democratic voters peppered him with questions on numerous topics including his well-reported support for conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines. Mr Kennedy has long insisted that he is not “anti-vaccine”, but at Wednesday’s event insisted repeatedly that the FDA and other medical authorities were lying about the safety of many vaccinations. For that reason, as well as the fact that the incumbent Democratic president is running for re-election and heavily favoured to win, mainstream media networks and reporting outfits have struggled internally with how best (if at all) to cover Mr Kennedy’s campaign. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has scheduled no primary debates for the 2024 season, and is not likely to do so, much to the chagrin of Mr Kennedy and fellow 2024 Democratic hopeful Marianne Williamson. Mr Biden, 80. is the oldest president to ever hold office and will be 86 when he finally leaves office should he win and serve for a full second term. Many polls have shown that a sizeable chunk of the Democratic Party — not to mention independents — would prefer that the Democratic Party nominate a younger successor, just as most Americans would prefer that the 2024 GOP nominee be someone other than Donald Trump. He remains the heavy favourite to win a Democratic primary, however, and polls showing Mr Kennedy and Ms Williamson with signficant support do not take into consideration the fact that other, more well-known Democrats with stronger national political operations would quickly jump into the presidential field should Mr Biden bow out. Among those other Democrats thought to be eyeing national ambitions in 2024 and beyond include Mr Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris, as well as others like governors Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom. Read More Trump demanded to get ‘my boxes’ back from feds as indictment loomed Meet Jesse Watters, the Fox News host helming Tucker Carlson’s primetime slot Judge rejects Donald Trump's request to toss out defamation claims by columnist Accused Jan 6 rioter arrested near Obama’s home after making threats towards ‘public figure’ Editor apologises for publishing RFK Jr anti-vaxx screed: ‘I should have been fired’ YouTube removes Robert F Kennedy Jr video featuring bizarre claim that polluted water makes children transgender
2023-06-30 08:52
Meituan Joins AI Race by Buying Co-Founder’s Months-Old Firm
Meituan Joins AI Race by Buying Co-Founder’s Months-Old Firm
Meituan is buying a co-founder’s generative AI startup for almost $234 million, a deal that gets the food-delivery
2023-06-30 08:45
California reparations report urges action on housing discrimination and overpolicing
California reparations report urges action on housing discrimination and overpolicing
California's reparations task force released its final report Thursday recommending how to atone for decades of discriminatory policies against African Americans
2023-06-30 08:25
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