Vice President Harris spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Philadelphia on Tuesday, about a month after former President Trump spoke to the same group and made waves when he questioned Harris’ race. The event marks Harris’ first solo interview with the national media. It was held at NPR’s Philadelphia station, WHYY,…
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News Walz appointee with apparent CCP ties could expose potential veep’s national security weakness: source
With Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz under congressional scrutiny for his connections to Chinese entities, one top lawmaker fumed at allegations he had appointed a Chinese political party member to a state board. In August, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., wrote to FBI Director Christopher Wray requesting information on “Chinese entities and officials Governor Walz has engaged…
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News If you find an artifact in a national park, leave it be to avoid potential legal consequences
National Parks are full of beauty, abundant wildlife and ancient artifacts. Artifacts are important to archaeologists, who can use their findings to unlock more knowledge about the history of the place where they were found and the person who possessed them. If you happen to come across an ancient artifact in a national park, remember…
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News Harris-Trump 2024 Showdown: What a new post-debate national poll shows
A new national poll conducted entirely after Tuesday’s debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump indicates Harris leading Trump by five points. According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey conducted two-day poll, Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has the support of 47% of registered voters nationwide. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, lands the backing…
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News National Park Service blames bag of Cheetos for disrupting entire Carlsbad Caverns ecosystem
National Park Service officials got a little snarky with their serious message after crews rushed to stop the impact of a bag of Cheetos that was left inside Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. In a Facebook post, the Carlsbad Caverns National Park posted an image of a full bag of Cheetos that was discarded inside…
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News Trump and Democrats Agree: U.S. Needs a National Wealth Fund for Investments
Donald Trump has suggested he wants one, and the White House indicated that it has been quietly working on a proposal to set one up. Related Posts 5 U.S. Special Operations Forces Killed in Helicopter Crash in Mediterranean Five U.S. Army Special Operations forces have died in a helicopter crash in the eastern Mediterranean Sea,…
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News Diondre Overton, national champion wide receiver for Clemson, dead at 26
Diondre Overton, a former wide receiver who won two national championships with the Clemson Tigers, has died, the school announced Saturday. He was 26. Overton played all four seasons with the Tigers from 2016 to 2019. He was on the Tigers when they won the national championship in 2016 and 2018. He had 52 catches…
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News Black national anthem performance set before Chiefs-Ravens game, drawing fierce reaction
Grammy Award-winning artist Tasha Cobbs Leonard was tapped to sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night before the Kansas City Chiefs play the Baltimore Ravens. Cobbs Leonard won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance in 2014 and has been the recipient of three Billboard Music Awards over…
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News An Incomplete List of Everything Threatening China’s National Security
Watch out for Good Samaritans with ulterior motives, packages in your mail and college students looking to make a quick buck, China tells its people. Related Posts 5th National Climate Assessment Lays Out Climate Threats and Solutions The food we eat and the roads we drive on. Our health and safety. Our cultural heritage, natural…
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News North Carolina hiker dies at Grand Canyon National Park during solo trek, believed to be 6th fatality in weeks
A 60-year-old North Carolina man was found dead in Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park on Wednesday after embarking on a solo hike, park officials said. The backpacker, whose name was not released publicly, was located on a rugged and remote trail along the Colorado River that connects the Lower Tapeats and Deer Creek camps, the…
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