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New Data Suggests Kamala Harris May Struggle to Secure Black Voter Support

Recent polling data indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris may struggle to secure the overwhelming Black voter support typical for Democratic candidates.

Judge Rules Defamation Lawsuit Surrounding 9-Year-Old Can Continue

The sports website Deadspin has lost its effort to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of a young boy accused of wearing blackface during a Kansas City Chiefs game last November.

Netanyahu Meets With U.S. Senators on Oct. 7 Anniversary

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a group of U.S. Senators in his office in Jerusalem on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks.

Group Conducting Rescue Operations Ask Where Federal Government is After Hurricane Helene

A group of volunteers conducting rescue operations in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene have raised concerns about the federal and state government's response to the disaster.

Melania Trump Expresses Support for Abortion Rights Ahead of Book Release

In her forthcoming memoir set to release this Tuesday, Melania Trump, the former first lady, reveals her stance in favor of a woman's choice...

Colorado Spending Millions of Dollars to Increase Police Amid Rise in Gang Activity

Aurora, Colorado, is increasing its police force to combat the increasing gang activity.

From Encyclopedia to Activism: How Wikimedia Foundation’s Donations are Reshaping Wikipedia

During the fiscal period of 2022-2023, the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization responsible for Wikipedia, allocated a significant sum of money to various activist...

First Lady Jill Biden Sits at Head of the Table During Joe Biden’s Cabinet Meeting

First Lady Jill Biden reportedly sat at the head of the table during President Joe Biden's White House Cabinet meeting this week.

New York Times Says Election Results May Take a ‘While’

The New York Times told its readers Friday to expect the election results to take a "while."

New York City Council Passes Reparations Measures

The New York City Council passed two measures that will lead to the city becoming the largest in the U.S. to have a slavery reparations program.

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