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Biden, Trump step up outreach to Black men
President Biden and former President Trump are ramping up their messaging toward Black male voters, underscoring the political power the demographic will hold in November. Though Black voters overwhelmingly identify as Democrats, concerns that ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
The Blair Witch Project Cast Opens Up About How Hollywood Has Treated Them
In 1999, The Blair Witch Project ushered in the age of found footage horror films, and it had the unique touch of a marketing campaign that pretended its cast members--Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, and Joshua Leonard--actually went missing ...GameSpot - Tech -
As Britain Gears Up for an Election, No One Is Talking About Brexit
Politicians jostling to win the coming U.K. election have embraced a very British response to an awkward problem: Whatever you do, don’t mention the B-word.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Virginia Hasn't Backed a Republican for President in Two Decades. Is It About to Flip?
Early polls showing Donald Trump cutting into President Biden’s lead have served as a wake-up call for Virginia Democrats.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What to Know About the $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Backed by Russian Assets
The United States and others plan to give the sum to Kyiv, with the interest from Moscow’s assets frozen in the West used to repay it. But many of the details about the arrangement are unclear.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
16 best long-term CDs to open this June (with rates up to 4.80%)
Long-term CDs lock in today's high rates for years to come. Here are 16 of the best to choose right now.CBS News - Top stories -
Bryson inspired by crowd, up 3 despite bum hip
Bryson DeChambeau played through a hip injury and put on a show for fans Saturday, firing a 67 to open up a 3-shot lead going into the final round of the U.S. Open.ESPN - Sports -
Wisconsin Dem hits back at Trump: Milwaukee crime rate will go up with his '34 felony counts'
After a report that former President Trump called Milwaukee, which will host the Republican National Convention next month, a “horrible city,” Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) said the city’s “crime rate is going to go up” when Trump and his "34 felony ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Google-backed Tempus AI closes first day of trading up 9% in Nasdaq stock market debut
Tempus AI rose by as much as 15% on Friday after the health-care diagnostics company priced its IPO at $37, the high end of its offering range.CNBC - Business - Google -
DOJ hits back at GOP speculation about coordination with Manhattan DA on Trump probe
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Trump’s possible return looms over deals Biden cut at G7 summit
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