Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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‘She blew it.’ Right-wing media slams Harris’ VP pick

From Fox News to Newsmax to OAN, right-wing media personalities portrayed Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as a left-wing “radical” and a poor running mate choice for Vice President Kamala Harris.

‘She blew it.’ Right-wing media slams Harris’ VP pick
News|Opinion|Political

Vance reopens line of attack into Walz’s military record as two veterans now vie to be vice president

Vance reopens line of attack into Walz’s military record as two veterans now vie to be vice president

Vance reopens line of attack into Walz’s military record as two veterans now vie to be vice president
Lifestyle|News|Opinion|World

For some American Jews, a path to German citizenship opens options their ancestors never had

For some American Jews, a path to German citizenship opens options their ancestors never had

For some American Jews, a path to German citizenship opens options their ancestors never had
Lifestyle|Opinion

Community fighting against tiny homes for the homeless

Community fighting against tiny homes for the homeless

Community fighting against tiny homes for the homeless
Americas|News|Opinion|World

Chile's president rejects Maduro's claim to victory in Venezuela

Chile's President Gabriel Boric said on Wednesday he does not recognize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "self-proclaimed" victory in the country's hotly contested election

Chile's president rejects Maduro's claim to victory in Venezuela
Europe|News|Opinion|Sports

Romanian prime minister won’t attend Olympics closing ceremony to protest judges’ treatment of gymnasts

Romanian prime minister won’t attend Olympics closing ceremony to protest judges’ treatment of gymnasts

Romanian prime minister won’t attend Olympics closing ceremony to protest judges’ treatment of gymnasts
Education|News|Opinion

Georgia superintendent says Black studies course can be taught after legal opinion

Georgia’s Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods now says school districts may teach a new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies

Georgia superintendent says Black studies course can be taught after legal opinion
News|Opinion|Political

Right-wing media figures launch flurry of attacks on Tim Walz in race to define VP candidate

Right-wing media figures launch flurry of attacks on Tim Walz in race to define VP candidate

Right-wing media figures launch flurry of attacks on Tim Walz in race to define VP candidate
News|Opinion|Political

Could another insurrection happen in January? This film imagines what if

Election results are contested

Could another insurrection happen in January? This film imagines what if
Opinion|Sports|World

Sex eligibility rules for female athletes are complex and legally difficult. Here's how they work

Women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics has highlighted the complexity of drafting and enforcing sex eligibility rules for women's sports and how athletes like Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan are left vulnerable in the fallout

Sex eligibility rules for female athletes are complex and legally difficult. Here's how they work
Health|News|Opinion|Political

US abortion numbers have risen slightly since Roe was overturned, study finds

A new report shows the number of monthly abortions in the U.S. went up slightly in the first three months of 2024 compared with before the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade

US abortion numbers have risen slightly since Roe was overturned, study finds
Education|Opinion|Science

Multiple goals, multiple solutions, plenty of second-guessing and revising − here’s how science really works

Unrealistic, outdated ideas that idealize science can set the public up to distrust scientists and the research process. A philosopher of science describes 3 aspects of how science really gets done.

Multiple goals, multiple solutions, plenty of second-guessing and revising − here’s how science really works
Education|Health|Opinion

Shortage of Black doctors is rooted in racist history − a $600M gift will help historically Black medical schools address the gap

Increased mistrust of the US medical profession and higher mortality rates are consequences of the low numbers of Black doctors. A massive gift to Black medical colleges may help build those numbers.

Shortage of Black doctors is rooted in racist history − a $600M gift will help historically Black medical schools address the gap
Opinion|Sports

Amit Elor is a record-breaking Olympic wrestling gold medalist. She still felt ‘a little bit of imposter syndrome’ in Paris

Amit Elor is a record-breaking Olympic wrestling gold medalist. She still felt ‘a little bit of imposter syndrome’ in Paris

Amit Elor is a record-breaking Olympic wrestling gold medalist. She still felt ‘a little bit of imposter syndrome’ in Paris
Election|News|Opinion|Political

Tim Walz's handling of George Floyd protests put in spotlight

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's selection as the Democratic vice presidential contender has thrust his handling of racial justice protests following

Tim Walz's handling of George Floyd protests put in spotlight
Education|News|Opinion|Uncategorized

How US public schools became a new religious battleground

It is a foundational democratic tenet taught in every basic U.S. history course: the Constitution bars the government from endorsing an official religion or

How US public schools became a new religious battleground
News|Opinion|Political

Kamala Harris talks tough on border security to take on Donald Trump

By Ted Hesson, Kristina Cooke and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON - Vice President Kamala Harris is toughening her position on illegal immigration, taking on hardliner Donald Trump on his signature issue

Kamala Harris talks tough on border security to take on Donald Trump
Economy|Environment|News|Opinion

Extreme heat is impacting most Americans' electricity bills, AP-NORC poll finds

A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that around 7 in 10 Americans say extreme heat has had a major or minor impact on their electricity bills in the past year, and a majority have seen a similar impact on their outdoor activities

Extreme heat is impacting most Americans' electricity bills, AP-NORC poll finds
News|Opinion|Political

Justice Gorsuch defends Supreme Court’s Trump immunity decision as he promotes his new book

Justice Gorsuch defends Supreme Court’s Trump immunity decision as he promotes his new book

Justice Gorsuch defends Supreme Court’s Trump immunity decision as he promotes his new book
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Bash asks Pelosi about having anything to do with Biden exiting 2024 race. Hear her response

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins CNN's Dana Bash to discuss President Joe Biden's exit from the 2024 presidential race, as well as an excerpt from Pelosi's new book, "The Art of Power," in which she details a phone call from then-President Donald Trump ahead of his first impeachment

Bash asks Pelosi about having anything to do with Biden exiting 2024 race. Hear her response
News|Opinion|World

In new book, Pelosi details 20-minute conversation with Trump ahead of first impeachment

In new book, Pelosi details 20-minute conversation with Trump ahead of first impeachment

In new book, Pelosi details 20-minute conversation with Trump ahead of first impeachment
Health|Lifestyle|News|Opinion

Ohio ban on gender-affirming care for minors upheld by judge

An Ohio judge on Tuesday upheld a Republican-backed state law banning gender-affirming care such as puberty blockers and hormones for transgender minors, rebuffing a

Ohio ban on gender-affirming care for minors upheld by judge
Health|News|Opinion

Judge upholds Ohio's gender-affirming care ban; civil rights group vows immediate appeal

A judge in Ohio says a state law that limits gender-affirming health care for youth under 18 can go into effect

Judge upholds Ohio's gender-affirming care ban; civil rights group vows immediate appeal
Education|News|Opinion

Hearing will discuss CSU, UC's efforts to return Native American remains

Hearing will discuss CSU, UC's efforts to return Native American remains

Hearing will discuss CSU, UC's efforts to return Native American remains
News|Opinion

Hezbollah leader says group will respond but keeping Israelis waiting is part of ‘punishment’

Hezbollah leader says group will respond but keeping Israelis waiting is part of ‘punishment’

Hezbollah leader says group will respond but keeping Israelis waiting is part of ‘punishment’

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