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A Wacky 18th-Century Firearm Is Starring in Modern Gun-Law Debate
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Will Trump debate Kamala Harris?
Several Kamala Harris surrogates are taking on former President Donald Trump for refusing to commit to a presidential debate, with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro suggesting it's because Trump is afraid to do so. Lance Trover, press secretary for ...5 hr ago - Donald Trump -
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Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov the next step in Turki Alalshikh's plan to bring boxing to the modern era
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The 2024 Presidential Debate Plan Was Set. Now It's Chaos.
With less than 100 days before the election, the Harris and Trump campaigns are discussing whether and how often to face off, with TV networks competing to host.3 hr ago -
The New York Times - Business
Trump Invitation to NABJ Conference Sets Off Debate
The National Association of Black Journalists has a history of inviting presidential candidates to speak, but many of its members are bristling at Donald Trump’s scheduled session.13 hr ago - Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
AMD’s earnings quelled fears, but a big debate rages on
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CBS News - Top stories
Harris taunts Trump for refusing to commit to debate
Former President Donald Trump says he will "probably" debate Kamala Harris, but the vice president is taunting him over his refusal to commit to the previously agreed-upon date of Sept. 10. Political strategists Meghan Hays and Maura Gillespie ...5 hr ago - Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Harris campaign hits Trump again over debate 'backtrack'
Vice President Harris’s campaign is doubling down on its attacks against former President Trump, accusing him of backtracking on the next presidential debate. Campaign communications director Michael Tyler said, in a statement first shared with ...2 days ago - Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Trump wavers on Harris debate, says he could 'make a case' for skipping
Former President Donald Trump said that while he "probably" will debate Vice President Kamala Harris, he could "also make a case" for refusing to do so.16 hr ago - Donald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Trump appears likely to debate Harris as campaigns heat up
Former President Donald Trump says he wants to debate Vice President Kamala Harris, but added that he “can also make a case for not doing it.” NBC’s Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY.17 hr ago - Donald Trump -
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Harris dares Trump to debate her as she campaigns in Atlanta
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Georgia with rapper Megan Thee Stallion as she seeks to keep the battleground state in play for Democrats.4 hr ago - Donald Trump
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An Underwater Fight for Fiber-Optic Power
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U.S. Looks for Ways to Revive Gaza Cease-Fire Talks
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Meta Platforms is running ads on Facebook and Instagram that steer users to online marketplaces for illegal drugs, months after The Wall Street Journal reported that the social-media giant was facing a federal investigation over the practice.
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The Fed's Powell said officials could cut interest rates at their meeting in September, moving closer to a new phase that seeks to avoid weakness in the labor market amid signs inflation is heading lower.
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