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21.07 / 18:58
markets BTC JPMorgan Sustainability Bitcoin reports JPMorgan Analysts Doubt Sustainability of Crypto Market Recovery
According to JPMorgan analysts, any recent rebound in cryptocurrency prices should be viewed as tactical rather than the start of a lasting upward trend.
21.07 / 18:58
UPS Racing Fallout Election President Experts What happens next: Joe Biden wants to pass the baton to Kamala Harris. Here's how that might work
Joe Biden ending his reelection bid and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats now must navigate a shift that is unprecedented this late in an election year. Democrats are set to hold their convention in Chicago on Aug. 19-22. What was supposed to be a coronation for Biden now becomes an open contest in which nearly 4,700 delegates will be responsible for picking a new standard-bearer to challenge Republican Donald Trump in the fall. The path ahead is neither easy nor obvious, even with Biden endorsing Harris. There are unanswered questions about logistics, money and political fallout.
21.07 / 18:55
Reuters Racing Election President performer reports US Presidential Election Was Joe Biden forced to quit the US Presidential Election 2024 race by Democrats?
Joe Biden has announced his decision to withdraw from the 2024 US Presidential race, citing the best interests of his party and the nation. This move follows mounting pressure from within his own party, particularly after a challenging debate performance against former President Donald Trump in June.
21.07 / 18:55
UPS Racing Election President performer country The final days: How Joe Biden and his inner circle blew it
Joe Biden's decision to end his reelection campaign on Sunday followed a series of strategic missteps by his campaign team and White House aides that amplified concerns that the 81-year-old president wouldn't be able to win in November's election, or run the country for another four years. Biden's halting performance at the June 27 presidential debate against Republican candidate Donald Trump, pushed even some of his closest allies to question whether he could endure a full campaign, and added gasoline to a smoldering Democratic party movement questioning the wisdom of his second term. Within days, Biden went from the party's figurehead to a liability. He became the first sitting president to stand down from a possible reelection since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968.
21.07 / 18:28
Racing Election Coherent President performer country Joe Biden withdraws from US presidential race, but stays mum on his replacement
Joe Biden on Sunday announced that he has decided to 'step down' as Democratic Party's Presidential candidate in the forthcoming elections, following his fellow party members losing faith in his mental stability and lack of confidence to beat Donald Trump. «It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President. And while it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term,» Biden said in a letter to his countrymen. However, the President has not made it clear yet on who will replace him as Democrats' Presidential face.
21.07 / 16:19
CEO Fighting security Boeing President War blues Boeing 'fighting through challenges' in building new Air Force One planes
Boeing's defense unit said Sunday the planemaker is still «fighting through challenges» in building two delayed U.S. presidential aircraft known as Air Force One. In 2018, Boeing received a $3.9 billion contract to build two 747-8 aircraft for use as Air Force One, to be delivered by December 2024, but they are now delayed until at least 2027 and 2028. Ted Colbert, who heads Boeing Defense, Space & Security, said the planemaker is facing supply chain, inflation, workforce and other challenges in building the airplanes. Boeing is heavily modifying a pair of 747s for the project.
21.07 / 07:40
UPS Target Election community President volunteers Inside the Trump campaign’s hidden ground game
GERMANTOWN, Wis.—The Trump campaign’s effective takeover of the Republican National Committee has come with a new approach to on-the-ground canvassing efforts: doing more with less. The party says its get-out-the-vote effort, dubbed “Trump Force 47," is driven by a dedicated army of volunteers. It has been shrouded in secrecy since it launched earlier this year, raising questions in political circles about the ground-game strategy to support Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
21.07 / 03:10
Extreme Platform President shooting stage country reports 'I took a bullet for democracy': Donald Trump in first rally after assassination attempt
bullet for democracy," former US President Donald Trump said on Saturday, addressing a first rally after he was shot in the ear during an assassination attempt on his life last week, The Hill reported. Trump returned to the campaign trail in Michigan's Grand Rapids, days after accepting the Republican nomination for president at the Republican National Convention. «I don't want to know anything about it. But what they do is misinformation and disinformation, and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy,» Trump continued, referring to Democrats. 'I'm saying, 'What the hell did I do for democracy? Last week, I took a bullet for democracy," Trump said.
21.07 / 03:09
Target BLOCK security Remark President performer Trump mocks Democrats, compares Pelosi to a 'dog', calls her 'crazy as a bed bug'
Donald Trump mocked Democrats and compared former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to a «dog.» Trump attacked Democrats, saying they wanted to kick Biden off the ticket after he won their presidential nominating contest. «They have a couple of problems. No. 1, they have no idea who their candidate is,» Trump said to laughter and jeers. «This guy goes and he gets the votes and now they want to take it away.»
21.07 / 03:09
Remark President shooting stage country 2020 reports 'What the hell have you done other than collect a check': JD Vance slams Kamala Harris over loyalty remarks
JD Vance said he had served in the United States Marine Corps but «what the hell Kamala Harris has done other than collect a check?» In his address at the rally in Michigan's Grand Rapids on Saturday (local time), Vance said, «There's some bad news actually, Vice President Kamala Harris, she doesn't like me.» «Kamala Harris said something to the effect that… I have no loyalty to this country. Well, I don't know, Kamala, I did serve in the United States Marine Corps and build a business. What the hell have you done other than collect a check?» Vance said.
20.07 / 22:15
Target BLOCK Fox security Sustainability President prevention The exceptional sniper shot that killed Donald Trump’s would be assassin; find out how the US Secret Service took out the target
This is what exactly the counter-sniper from the US Secret Service faced when he eliminated Thomas Crooks who tried to assassinate Donald Trump at Butler in Pennsylvania. The Secret Service counter-sniper killed him with a single shot which has been described as a ‘one in a million shot’ by Fox News.
20.07 / 21:25
Action economy Election Trade President country prevention US Presidential Election US Presidential Election 2024: How is Donald Trump planning to tackle inflation, energy crisis and increase employment levels?
energy crisis. He criticized the current administration for its policies which have burdened the population. The focus of the speech was on controlling inflation, giving relief from high rates of taxation and arresting the energy crisis in the country. The former US President has expressed confidence at winning the upcoming presidential poll in November. He accused the current administration of cancelling of his previous policies during his first term of presidency.
20.07 / 19:12
UPS Racing Election President 2020 reports US Presidential Election US Presidential Election 2024: Kamala Harris’ path to success is riddled with challenges; can she defeat Trump?
Joe Biden announcing an end to his political campaign. There is growing opposition to his presidential nomination with many of the Democrats, two-thirds of them calling on the president to end his campaign and make way for another Democrat to take over. The candidate who may take Biden’s place is Vice-President Kamala Harris. The road to success is not going to be smooth for her. She is expected to face opposition to her candidature and also face other logistical challenges related to waging a presidential campaign. Further, she has a formidable opponent in the form of Donald Trump whose popularity is only growing in recent times.
20.07 / 08:37
Fox Bill President stage audience fun reports From a media perspective, it was a tale of two Trump speeches — and long enough for both
In the eyes of much of the media, Donald Trump failed to stick the landing with his acceptance speech at the Republican national convention
20.07 / 04:39
UPS FIVE Man Parke shooting Schools What was the motive of Trump’s would-be assassin?
shot at Donald Trump, is already host to a traffic jam. Outside the Crookses’ home, dozens of journalists are setting up camp. Five gazebos sit on the carefully manicured grass, providing shade to news anchors, dressed in jackets, ties and comfortable trainers.
20.07 / 02:56
Racing Fighting Election Nov President show Democratic calls mount for Biden to end campaign, but he vows to fight on
Joe Biden vowed on Friday to continue his campaign for reelection even as more fellow Democrats in Congress urged him to end his floundering campaign, fearing that it could cost the party dearly in the Nov. 5 election. More than one in 10 congressional Democrats have now publicly called on the 81-year-old incumbent — who is isolating at his Delaware home with a case of COVID — to drop out following a disastrous June debate against Republican Donald Trump that raised questions about Biden's ability to win or to carry out his duties for another four years. Biden remained defiant, saying he would resume campaigning soon.
20.07 / 02:45
Racing security Election President performer reports If Joe Biden doesn't have cognitive function... how can he remain as US President?: JD Vance
Donald Trump's running mate, JD Vance, on Friday took a shot at US President Joe Biden, asking how he can remain in office if he doesn't have the "cognitive function" to run for re-election. Taking to X, the Ohio Senator asked, «If Joe Biden doesn't have the cognitive function to run for re-election, then he certainly doesn't have the cognitive function to remain as Commander-In-Chief. How can any Dem pushing him to drop out of the presidential race, argue in good faith that he should stay on as POTUS?» His statement came as several Democrats have called for Biden to step aside as the party nominee. Biden has been under intense scrutiny following his incoherent performance in the nationally televised 90-minute debate with Trump earlier this month. However, Biden has vowed he will be «running this race to end» of the November election.
20.07 / 02:35
Election wellness President War country peace Trump says spoke with Zelensky, pledges to 'end the war'
Donald Trump said Friday he had spoken by telephone with Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelensky, and pledged to end the European country's war with Russia. «I appreciate President Zelensky for reaching out because I, as your next President of the United States, will bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives and devastated countless innocent families,» Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform. «Both sides will be able to come together and negotiate a deal that ends the violence and paves a path forward to prosperity.»
19.07 / 23:21
Messari Crypto Policy Messari CEO Ryan Selkis Steps Down After Pro-Trump Comments
Messari CEO Ryan Selkis will step down from his role at the crypto research company after making inflammatory remarks regarding immigration and Donald Trump online, the crypto founder announced late Friday morning.
19.07 / 21:32
FIVE Election Death President cover Features rights Donald Trump 2024: The Unifier
Donald Trump, sombre and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in a speech that described in detail the assassination attempt that could have ended his life just five days earlier before laying out a sweeping populist agenda, particularly on immigration. The 78-year-old former US President, known best for his bombast and aggressive rhetoric, began his acceptance speech with a softer and deeply personal message that drew directly from his brush with death. Moment by moment, the crowd listening in silence, Trump described standing onstage in Butler, Pennsylvania, with his head turned to look at a chart on display when he felt something hit his ear. He raised his hand to his head and saw immediately that it was covered in blood. «If I had not moved my head at that very last instant, the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its mark,» Trump said. «And I would not be here tonight. We would not be together.»
19.07 / 20:37
Election Fiserv President show stage reports Sporting US Presidential Election US Presidential Election 2024: Melania and Ivanka Trump attend 2024 Republican National Convention, support Donald Trump
Melania Trump did not attend any event this year, she arrived at the Republican National Convention and supported Donald Trump on Thursday. Melania and Ivanka Trump demonstrated their support for Donald Trump at the RNC in a very noticeable way. The former first lady and her stepdaughter joined Donald Trump on stage at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, wearing matching red and white outfits. To sign paperwork accepting the GOP nomination to challenge President Joe Biden in the next election, Donald Trump was present, as per the reports of 'Page Six'.

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