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Biden Hits Vance, Says He Talks ‘Big Game About Working People’
Livemint· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden assailed Donald Trump’s selection of JD Vance as his running mate and previewed Democrats’ efforts to define the Ohio senator to voters by casting doubt ...
Instagram removes Gaza posts from lefty news org Democracy Now
Semafor· 7 days agoInstagram's takedown notice to Democracy Now said several posts violated its community guidelines on...
25 years later: How the 1999 Women’s World Cup changed women’s soccer in the U.S.
Deseret News· 7 days agoBut neither team found the back of the net. “I was so impressed with the intensity and the sheer...
SC alimony order settled a fundamental question—a Muslim woman is Indian first, Muslim later
Theprint· 15 hours agoWhether it be the issue of triple talaq, maintenance to divorced women, or the controversy over...
What Are Senators For?
The Dispatch· 7 days agoSpending and taxing are not the president’s business—those are congressional powers in that Constitution they’re always going on about—but these senators...
Making Hyper Light Breaker's fizzy 80s anime character designs
Creative Bloq· 6 days agoSo that was definitely a struggle; in that any type of daytime light it looks great, and then as...
Trump taps Vance as running mate, picking populist protege
CNBC Awaaz· 21 hours agoDonald Trump tapped JD Vance as his running mate, elevating to the Republican presidential ticket a...
Euro final: Can an ever-improving England burst Spain’s aura of invincibility?
Indian Express· 3 days agoIs it better to be a beautiful loser than a boring winner? Spain has produced the most exhilarating...
From Premchand’s play ‘Karbala’, to BR Ambedkar: What the idea of the ‘non-Hindu’ Hindu offers us
Scroll· 3 days agoA century ago in 1924, Premchand, the north Indian writer, published his play Karbala. In 680 Common Era, Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussain, contesting Caliph Yazid’s authority, was killed ...
French Parliamentary Election: A Grim Result for Le Pen—and for Macron, Too!
The Hindu· 6 days agoFollowing the closing of polling booths on the evening of July 7, Parisians in their tens of thousands flocked to the Place de la République to await the first exit polls (normally reliable ...