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Confederate statues' removal does not erase history
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s argument that removing Confederate statues is erasing history is based on a false notion that removing public honoring of historical figures removes them from the historical record or public discussion. -
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RFK. Jr.: Biden, Trump debate a 'sad story for democracy'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the recent debate between President Biden and former President Trump, stating that the two political parties produced two men who bickered over irrelevant issues and that the first presidential debate could be a ...Donald Trump -
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RFK Jr. sees Biden-Trump debate as potential boon for his third-party bid
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sees the first presidential debate of the cycle — an event for which he didn't qualify — as momentum-building for his third-party campaign. Amid the fallout from the CNN showdown between President Biden and former President ...Joe Biden -
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Biden administration gives temporary protected status to 309,000 more Haitian migrants
The Biden administration announced new temporary protected status for Haitians who arrived in the U.S. on or before June 3, 2024, shielding 309,000 people from deportation.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Trump-Biden debate likely amplified Americans’ dismay about the election
Between Trump’s lies and Biden’s struggles, voters probably walked away from the debate with a better understanding of why they hate their options. Biden’s poor performance and Trump’s lies: four key takeaways from debateBiden v Trump debate ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
High levels of Americans worried about antisemitism, Islamophobia: Gallup
High levels of Americans are concerned about antisemitism and Islamophobia, a new Gallup poll found, though serious concern is significantly higher for antisemitism. The new poll found that 81 percent of Americans believe that antisemitism in the ... -
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Florida judge calls Epstein the "most infamous pedophile in American history" following probe transcripts release
A Florida judge has released the transcripts of a 2006 grand jury investigation that looked into sex trafficking and rape allegations made against wealthy and infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein.Florida -
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Far right hopes to make history as France votes in high-stakes poll
Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen's National Rally hopes to assume power for the first time. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Pelicans-Hawks trade: Larry Nance Jr.'s wife reacts to deal happening 'right before kids' bedtime'
Nance Jr. getting the call meant his wife was left to put their kids to bed by herself -
The Guardian - World
History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that | Michael Kirby
Instead of inquiries and apologies, a bill of rights could give people access to justice and ensure governments are held to account. I was first taught about human rights at primary school, in the public education system of New South Wales. I had ... -
The Guardian - World
Scientists ignored 'gay' animals for years. When will we get over our human hang-ups about the natural world? | Elle Hunt
Our selective engagement with nature stops humans from seeing animals clearly – and that’s not good for them or for us. One of my most annoying traits, I have been told, is my tendency to puncture others’ casual enjoyment of nature with brutal and ... -
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What are the parties saying about women's rights and gender identity?
Party leaders have been asked about where they stand on the topic of single-sex spaces. -
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Far-right gains in French elections, raising questions about support for Ukraine
The question remains whether the level of funding for Ukraine would change under a Rassemblement National government run by Marine Le Pen's party.Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Constitution Protects 'Fake Electors'
Efforts to prosecute them constitute election interference. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Hennes & Mauritz's shares plunged 13% after it made a weak start to its third quarter and warned about rising raw material costs and adverse currency moves.
Hennes & Mauritz’s shares plunged 13% after it made a weak start to its third quarter and warned about rising raw material costs and adverse currency moves. -
The New York Times - Sports
The Dirtiest Game in the History of the Euros
Sixteen yellow cards and two players sent off: This is how one soccer game descended into chaos. -
Financial Times - World
Simon Schama’s history of British elections
As voters prepare to head to the polls, the historian reflects on campaigns through the centuries and their depiction in great art -
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Students making history
At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent ... -
Financial Times - World
On the banks of the Thames, 2,000 years of history
A treasure-hunting trail with Lara Maiklem, aka ‘The London Mudlark’ -
The New York Times - Top stories
Biden to Protect Hundreds of Thousands of Haitians From Deportation
The plan giving temporary protected status to people from the Caribbean island who arrived after November 2022 comes amid a flurry of recent immigration moves by the president.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Biden expands immigration protections for 300,000 Haitians
The Biden administration is expanding a humanitarian program to allow an estimated 309,000 Haitians in the United States to stay and legally work. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday announced he is renewing and redesignating ...Joe Biden -
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We would do anything to protect this manager - Rice
Midfielder Declan Rice says England's players would "do anything to protect" under-fire manager Gareth Southgate after they booked a last-eight meeting with Switzerland in dramatic fashion. -
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Biden to extend overtime protections for 1 million workers
President Biden is extending overtime protections to 1 million workers who make less than the median individual salary and is vowing to take more action if reelected. The executive action announced Monday will extend protections to workers making ...Joe Biden -
Financial Times - Business
Are younger Americans rejecting the homeowning dream?
Meet the millennials who have done the math and say renting property is better for their finances and flexibility -
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‘Inflation is killing our country,’ Trump says
President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump went head to head answering questions about the economy and inflation during the first presidential debate.Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
The GOP's pessimistic platform for the future is the worst of our past
In short, we’re witnessing the Republicans’ mass conversion to a reactionary populism that demands that Americans “return” to an allegedly better past. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Our favorite tents for the 2024 summer camping season
Kickoff the summer camping season by upgrading to one of the best camping tents of 2024. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Our children have varying degrees of success’: My husband and I are in our 80s and have $300,000 to leave our 3 kids. Do we give more to our underemployed son?
“At 56, he has few prospects for his future.” -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Frank Bensel Jr. records back-to-back holes-in-one during U.S. Senior Open
The odds of making single hole-in-one are 12,500-to-1. -
ESPN - Sports
Vini Jr. 'almost perfect' as Brazil get back on track
Brazil coach Dorival Júnior hailed the display of Vinícius Júnior after the forward scored twice to help the Seleção get back on track at the Copa América with a 4-1 win over Paraguay in Las Vegas Friday.Brazil -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
F1 on the Water? Yachts Race at the Statue of Liberty.
Thousands of spectators turned out over the weekend for SailGP, which brought a high-speed competition, and lots of champagne, to the New York Harbor. -
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The New York Times - Lifestyle
Van Cleef & Arpels Displays Its History
An exhibition of some 70 pieces from its archive marks the publication of a book on the first half of the jeweler’s history. -
CBS News - Top stories
California announces largest land return in state's history
California has announced the largest return of land in state history. The act comes amid a larger movement to return land to local Indigenous tribes, letting people reconnect with their ancestors' land and conserve the area. Michelle Miller has more.California -
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'Bellingham goal will go down in England history'
Jude Bellingham pulled Gareth Southgate's side clear of the precipice with one of the finest goals scored by anyone in an England shirt, writes Phil McNulty. -
The Hill - Politics
This is why summer is stressing American workers out
“Summertime… and the livin’ is easy”. So the famous song goes, but it’s not quite the reality for the majority of workers. Though the warmer months are often associated with relaxation and vacation, summer is increasingly becoming a source of ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'American Covenant' and 'No Democracy Lasts Forever': State of the Constitution
America’s foundational document has endured for more than 200 years. So have debates over its merits and future. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Uncle Sam Became an American Icon
The figure’s appearance and message have changed over the last 200 years, but he remains an instantly recognizable national symbol. -
The Guardian - World
American media heavyweights tell president: it’s time to quit
Pressure mounts as the New York Times and some of Biden’s strongest backers join the call. Amid a howling chorus of derision over Joe Biden’s substandard debate performance against Donald Trump, one voice seemed to resonate more powerfully than ... -
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Can Americans' trust in the Supreme Court be restored?
Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of justices. Correspondent David Pogue talks with experts who explain why initiatives at ...