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‘We are doing democracy here’: Young voters focus on being polite rather than polarized
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‘We are doing democracy here’: Young voters focus on being polite rather than polarized

WASHINGTON — In the heat of the 2024 campaign season, more than 400 first-time voters from across the country gathered here in July to discuss political issues and the upcoming election — but with a focus on being polite rather than being polarized. The participants in “America in One Room: The Youth Vote,” an event
Donald Trump’s Attacks Aren’t Working; Analysts Predict What Could
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Donald Trump’s Attacks Aren’t Working; Analysts Predict What Could

Former President Donald Trump's attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris have been falling flat, as Harris continues to rise in the polls despite an onslaught from the former president. Political experts weigh in on alternative tacks that could help Trump halt the momentum of Harris. Trump has recently resorted to suggesting that the vice president
Trump Campaign’s Attacks On Tim Walz: From Military Record To Gender Affirming Care—Here’s What’s True
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Trump Campaign’s Attacks On Tim Walz: From Military Record To Gender Affirming Care—Here’s What’s True

Forbes Business Breaking Trump Campaign’s Attacks On Tim Walz: From Military Record To Gender Affirming Care—Here’s What’s True Sara Dorn Forbes Staff Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Following Aug 8, 2024, 03:18pm EDT Updated Aug 8, 2024, 04:23pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Former
Elon Musk Boosted Fake Headline About UK ‘Detainment Camps’ Amid Criticism Of UK Handling Of Riots
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Elon Musk Boosted Fake Headline About UK ‘Detainment Camps’ Amid Criticism Of UK Handling Of Riots

Forbes Business Breaking Elon Musk Boosted Fake Headline About UK ‘Detainment Camps’ Amid Criticism Of UK Handling Of Riots Mary Whitfill Roeloffs Forbes Staff Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. Following Aug 8, 2024, 10:48am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Elon Musk on Thursday
Lovullo remembers Bean as ‘most loving friend’ baseball could haveLovullo remembers Bean as ‘most loving friend’ baseball could have
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Lovullo remembers Bean as ‘most loving friend’ baseball could haveLovullo remembers Bean as ‘most loving friend’ baseball could have

Lovullo remembers Bean as 'most loving friend' baseball could have August 7th, 2024 Henry Palattella @hellapalattella Share share-square-225212 CLEVELAND -- Torey Lovullo just wanted one more lap. In January, Lovullo met with his lifelong friend Billy Bean for a walk in Central Park. Anywhere else in the world, chances are someone would have recognized the
Millionaire sportsgear tycoon, 36, who erected a ‘woke-free zone’ flag at his company HQ faces having it pulled down after failing to get planning permission
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Millionaire sportsgear tycoon, 36, who erected a ‘woke-free zone’ flag at his company HQ faces having it pulled down after failing to get planning permission

A young millionaire proudly flying a 'woke-free zone' flag at his company HQ faces it being pulled down by council officials - for failing to get planning permission. Successful sportsgear tycoon Alex Loven, 36, put up his flagpole banner in a stand against modern woke rules by stating: 'We should be building young people up
Justice Dept. claims TikTok collected U.S. user views on issues like abortion and gun control
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Justice Dept. claims TikTok collected U.S. user views on issues like abortion and gun control

In a fresh broadside against one of the world’s most popular technology companies, the Justice Department late Friday accused TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion. Government lawyers wrote in a brief filed to the federal appeals court