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Trump heads to Minnesota to campaign after attending his son Barron's Florida high school graduation
WSB Radio· 30 minutes agoST. PAUL, Minn. — (AP) — Former President Donald Trump will head to Minnesota on a day off from his...
Opinion | Why West has only itself to blame for the Russian-Chinese entente
South China Morning Post· 3 hours agoIn 1972, when Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger were working out rapprochement with communist China,...
Democrats pan Trump's play for Minnesota as a 'head fake'
NBC News via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoNo state screams “blue wall” louder than Minnesota. It hasn’t gone for a Republican since Richard ...
India's butter chicken battle heats up with new court evidence
Reuters via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoWith new photographic and video evidence, an Indian court battle over the origins of the world...
The Protest Vote That Still Haunts Me 50 Years Later
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoIn the context of 1968, I performed more mental contortions than a circus acrobat to convince myself that Humphrey and Richard Nixon were interchangeable...
David Lammy rejects call to label Trump racist
BBC via Yahoo News· 19 minutes agoMr Lammy highlighted past instances where Labour prime ministers had worked with Republican US presidents, citing Harold Wilson and Richard Nixon, Tony...
From Kristen Wiig to Fake Richard Nixon: The ‘Palm Royale’ Finale, Explained
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 2 days agoApple TV+It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment in the season finale of Apple TV+’s Palm Royale...
The butter chicken battle gets spicier in Delhi High Court with new evidence
Investing.com· 11 hours agoAn Indian court case over the origins of the renowned butter chicken dish has intensified with new...
Opinion | Mitt Romney's Trump pardon argument has a massive flaw
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSen. Mitt Romney says that President Joe Biden made a big mistake in not immediately pardoning...
Gaffes, insults, a well-timed joke: The best moments in US presidential debate history
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon stepped onto the debate stage in 1960, a staggering 70 million Americans watched as the U.S. presidential candidates ...