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Harris’ ancestral village in India cheers for ‘daughter of this land’
If they could vote for her, they would. The people of Thulasendrapuram, a village in southern India that calls Kamala Harris its own, knew little about her until she became the U.S. vice president. Now they display banners of Harris, whose maternal grandparents were born in the village, and are planning celebrations for if and
The Beginning Of The End? Germany To Ban All New Ukraine Military Aid
Three days ago, in the aftermath of the WSJ report seeking to radically shift the narrative over the Nordstream sabotage, where instead of the CIA being blamed for the explosion of the critical gas pipeline from Russia to Europe, unnamed "intelligence" sources forged on with a hilarious script according to which a top Ukraine general
There are 8 million teens eligible to vote. These high school students are trying to make sure more do.
Every year, Jessie Cai would shadow her mom on “take your kid to work day.” At the Maryland Social Security office, where her mom was a systems analyst, she was struck by the lack of Asian American faces in the room. “I walked around and got the distinct impression that not many people in public
Democrats Skipping DNC as Key Senate Races Heat Up
Three Democratic senators are reportedly skipping the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to stay in their states to try and make sure they keep control of the Senate. Senators Jon Tester of Montana, Jacky Rosen of Nevada and Sherrod Brown of Ohio will not be at the four-day event in Chicago, Axios revealed, with CBS reporting
Kari Lake Gets Bad News From America’s Most Accurate Pollster
Arizona Republican Kari Lake received bad news on Saturday from new polling as she campaigns for the state's open U.S. Senate seat, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. The poll released by the Times that was conducted by Siena College, which has previously earned a reputation for accuracy and transparency, shows the race
Lauren Boebert vs. Trisha Calvarese Debate Details Announced
Representative Lauren Boebert, a Colorado Republican, and Democratic candidate Trisha Calvarese, who are running for Colorado's 4th Congressional District, are scheduled to debate business and economic issues in early September. The debate, sponsored by The Douglas County Economic Development Corporation, Colorado Politics, and the Denver Gazette, will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Harris Closes Gap In 4 New States—Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, N. Carolina
Forbes Business Breaking Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Harris Closes Gap In 4 New States—Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, N. Carolina Sara Dorn Forbes Staff Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Antonio Pequeño IV Forbes Staff Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more. Aug 17, 2024, 10:19am EDT Share
Sniper shot Trump gunman’s weapon and delayed him – report
Sniper shot Trump gunman's weapon and delayed him - report Reuters Trump suffered an ear injury in the July assassination attempt A police sniper potentially saved lives by shooting the rifle of Donald Trump's would-be assassin and knocking him down, an investigation says. According to a report by Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins, the sniper's bullet
America’s Most Popular State for Retirement Is Losing Its Edge: ‘Why I’m Moving Out of Florida To Retire’
Florida has long been a top state where retiring Americans flock to—but some, like local resident Alisa Newman, are doing the exact opposite. Newman settled in the Miami area in 1997 when her husband got a job there. But now, at 58, she has decided to move out. While she knows she will leave behind
An independent who avoided politics is now organizing for Harris. She’s not the only Indian American coming off the sidelines
CNN — On a recent Sunday afternoon, Vineeta Gupta hosted 20 Indian American women at her home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Fueled by chana masala, naan and rice pudding, they wrote hundreds of postcards in an appeal to fellow South Asians. Their message: Vote Kamala Harris for the next president of the United States. Organizing for a political