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Sound Off: June 22, 2024
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWho’s in charge? A recent Sound Off writer preferred President Biden because, even with his age and health concerns, he is “surrounded by good...
Why presidents often struggle in their first re-election debates — and how Biden is getting ready
NBC NEWS· 1 day agoLife as the commander in chief is "in a sort of protected bubble," says Alan Schroeder, a...
Carter Center to Send a Team to Observe Venezuelan Election
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 1 day ago(Bloomberg) -- The Carter Center will deploy a team to observe Venezuela’s elections next month...
Checking in on the Presidential Race Ahead of the First Debate
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day ago(Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images) Viewers tuning into a debate between President Gerald...
No One Can Agree How Much Mar-a-Lago Is Worth: 7 More Properties With Mystery Values
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoNo two homes are entirely alike, but some stand out more than others. These unique and expensive...
The Numbers Show Voters Don't Want an Eight-Year Presidency | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 12 hours agoFour weeks after former President Donald Trump's conviction in a much-criticized Manhattan...
Peace Through Strength: The Stark Contrast Between Trump and Biden | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 6 days agoPresident Trump’s approach of peace through strength, in the Reagan tradition, has been supplanted...
101 Justice Quotes from Leaders and Advocates Throughout History
Parade via Yahoo News· 3 days ago–Haile Selassie 73. "We know that a peaceful world cannot long exist, one-third rich and two-thirds...
Did you know the elder Bush president was born in Milton? How the town is honoring him
Patriot Ledger via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn all, eight presidents served in the military in some capacity during the war, including Dwight D....
Opinion: The sad truth about what really matters most at presidential debates
CNN via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoFor all the time the candidates spend honing opening statements, memorizing statistics and reciting points of policy, it’s the zingers and awkward gaffes that are likely to be the most important part of the debates, writes Julian Zelizer.