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Republican or Democrat doesn’t matter. Presidential elections boost stocks.
The Dow’s average return is higher in the five months prior to voting.MarketWatch - Business -
If Everyone Voted, Would Biden Benefit? Not Anymore.
Inside the unusual dynamic shaping the 2024 campaign.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
We Haven't Seen The Last Of A Dead Acolyte Character, It Seems
This week, the third episode of The Acolyte shed some light on the origins of Mae and Osha, while tying into the deeper lore of Star Wars. It also revealed that the two young girls come from a coven of Force witches who were at odds with the Jedi. ...GameSpot - Tech -
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 -
VP Harris speaks at 100 Black Men of America event: Watch live
Vice President Harris is speaking in Atlanta Friday at the annual conference of the mentoring organization 100 Black Men of America Inc. The visit is part of ongoing events for Harris that the White House is calling the Economic Opportunity Tour. ...The Hill - Politics -
The Guardian view on Iran’s presidential election: more choice, but little real hope of change | Editorial
The regime is allowing a reformist to run because it wants to ensure more of the same. It will take a better offer to win back the people. The death of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, in a helicopter crash last month was a shock. The 63‑year‑old ...The Guardian - World -
The UK Green Party struggles to be heard in an election where climate change is on the back burner
There’s lots of talk of change in Britain’s election campaign, but little talk about climate changeABC News - World - United Kingdom -
Senate Republicans block bill on women’s right to IVF as Democrats make push on reproductive care
Senate Republicans have blocked legislation that would make it a right nationwide for women to access in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatmentsABC News - Health - Republican Party -
Progressive Democrats Scramble to Save One of Their Stars From Defeat
Representative Jamaal Bowman’s views on Israel made him a top target. But his primary has become a flashpoint in a broader fight within the Democratic Party.The New York Times - Top stories -
Louisiana GOP Rep. Garret Graves won't seek re-election after Supreme Court ruling on redistricting
Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves announced Friday that he would not seek re-election following a redistricting battle that was recently decided by the Supreme Court.NBC News - Politics
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Trump’s possible return looms over deals Biden cut at G7 summit
BARI, Italy — For all the ambitious plans that President Joe Biden and his counterparts unfurled at the summit meeting that ended Saturday, the cold reality is that many of the leaders may not remain in office long enough to see them ripen.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
IDF faces increased scrutiny as more details come out in wake of deadly hostage rescue
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Global leader of ISIS targeted and possibly killed in U.S. airstrike
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Kate, the Princess of Wales, attended the Trooping the Colour parade for King Charles' birthday, her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis.NBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
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