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Top Biden allies say he's still the best bet to win against Trump in November
Top allies of President Joe Biden came to his defense across several news programs on Sunday, acknowledging the president’s subdued debate performance but arguing that he remains the strongest contender against former President Donald Trump in the ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Hollywood reacts to Biden and Trump debate: 'This can't be our only choice of candidates'
Hollywood stars are sounding off on the first general election presidential debate of 2024 between President Biden and former President Trump. "Fear and grievance, ad infinitum," Bette Midler, a prominent Democratic supporter, said of Trump on ...Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s what Trump and Biden got wrong about Social Security during the first debate
Both candidates missed the chance to discuss plans to fix the program.Joe Biden -
CBS News - Politics
What Biden, Trump need to accomplish in Thursday's debate
Ahead of Thursday night's highly-anticipated debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, Robert Costa examines what could spell success for either candidate.Donald Trump -
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The Biden-Trump debate was held. Now what?
One candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. John Dickerson considers the next steps in an election in which President Biden has declared democracy itself is on the ballot.Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
Biden says ‘working-class people are still in trouble.’ These 4 expenses are still pinching consumers, even as inflation cools.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden sparred on inflation, and what caused it, during the debate. Here are four places where Americans still feel the pain of price hikes.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Biden acknowledges shaky debate performance and vows to stay in race: ‘when you get knocked down, you get back up’ – live
Biden acknowledged in campaign speech that he is indeed old, but says he believes he can still beat the Trump in the November election. Defiant Biden resists call to drop out as campaign surrogates maintain supportExplainer: Who could replace Joe ...Joe Biden -
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Democrats express concern over Biden debate performance while Trump repeats false claims
President Biden, with a weakened voice that his aides said was from a days-long cold, struggled during Thursday's debate. His answers at times meandered or trailed off. Biden's stumbles drew attention away from many false claims made by former ...Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden's Blunders and Trump's Falsehoods: An Annotated Guide to What Went Wrong in the Debate
Throughout the first presidential debate, President Biden repeatedly lost his train of thought, while Former President Donald Trump reiterated numerous falsehoods. Here are key stumbles, with audio clips.Joe Biden
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Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for 'official acts,' limits evidence and reach of special counsel's election case
Former President Donald Trump is charged with illegally conspiring to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.Donald Trump -
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Boston Celtics' majority owner puts team up for sale weeks after NBA championship
The ownership group behind the Boston Celtics has put the team up for sale, weeks after it won the NBA championship.NBA -
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Paramount is hunting for a streaming partner, could kick off a wave of deals
Warner Bros. Discovery has interest in merging Max and Paramount+, as Paramount looks to strike a deal for its money-losing streaming service. -
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Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
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Chewy shares fall nearly 7% as the boost from Roaring Kitty's new stake diminishes
The filing showed Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, bought just over 9 million shares — amounting to a 6.6% stake in the company.