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Joe Biden calls himself first Black woman to serve with a Black president in another verbal slip up
Business Today· 1 day agoThe US President momentarily confused himself with Vice President Kamala Harris while reflecting on...
As Beryl expected to regain hurricane strength, Texas braces for impact
Business Standard India· 8 hours agoTexas officials Saturday were urging coastal residents to brace for a potential hit by Beryl as the...
There's no debating who would be better for US economy
Business Standard India· 2 days agoWhile voters’ judgements about a candidate’s personality and personal strengths are important,...
The number one Black job in America
Pennsylvania Capital-Star· 2 days agoKeeping the Supreme Court in mind when voting isn't just about party loyalty; it's about safeguarding our future. The post The number one Black job in...
Javed Akhtar hits back at troll for calling his father ‘gaddar’: ‘Difficult to decide whether you’re...
Mid Day· 6 hours agoJaved Akhtar, a screenwriter, lyricist, and poet, never misses an opportunity to voice his opinion...
Biden slips up again, declares he will beat Trump ‘again in 2020’: Internet shows no mercy for...
Hindustan Times· 12 hours agoThe sitting US president proclaimed at a Wisconsin rally that he will beat his Republican rival...
Joe Biden Invokes "Lord Almighty" Amid Calls To End Reelection Bid
NDTV· 8 hours agoPresident Joe Biden dismissed calls to end his reelection bid and denied that his debate performance...
These obscure democrats could soon become kingmakers | World News - The Indian Express
Indian Express· 13 hours agoMost of these delegates did not set out to become kingmakers in the Democratic Party, but rather to...
In speech about freedom ‘slipping away,’ Mark Robinson talks about ‘wicked people,’ killing
Durham Herald-Sun· 13 hours ago“I said here last week, and I know it’s offensive, probably,” McGill said. “But people ask me all...
A ‘scared’ Biden aide sounds an alarm
Semafor· 2 days agoRoom for Disagreement The Biden White House runs policy through a tight inner circle — tighter than the sprawling debates of the Clinton or early Obama...