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Trump Spreads His Politics of Grievance to Nonwhite Voters
Eight years ago, he won over many white voters, who were often called the forgotten Americans. Now, he hopes to make inroads with Black and Latino voters by stoking resentments and pointing to ...7 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Stage set for battle of the dynasties as Rodrigo Duterte eyes return to politics in the Philippines
Former president to run for mayor of Davao amid fight for power against formidable Marcos family. Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, 79, returned to politics this week when he registered ...23 hours ago -
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Vice President Kamala Harris is targeting key voter blocs during her media blitz four weeks out from her Election Day matchup against Donald Trump.1 hour ago -
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North Korea wades into Ukraine
North Korea has entered the Ukraine war by providing artillery ammunition and military technology to Russia, and is now deploying soldiers to the Donetsk Oblast to assist in rebuilding ...11 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Wealthy millennials and Gen Z are redefining philanthropy
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The eldest of the generation born between 1997 and 2012 are landing (and losing) their first jobs out of college—but it’s not because of work ethic.28 minutes ago -
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Gen Z and Millennials Go to Wine Bars for the Vibes, as Well as for the Wine
Some Gen Z-ers and young millennials say the culture and aesthetics of wine meld with their lifestyles, whether they’re drinking or not.2 days ago
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