... Coalition, who is ailing with Parkinson’s disease. There were several references to Fannie Lou Hamer, the late civil rights activist who gave a landmark speech at a Democratic convention in 1964. Hamer was a former sharecropper and a leader of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, a racially integrated group ...
“What I love about Kamala Harris goes beyond her resume. It’s that she sees the humanity in everyone,” Crockett said.
Clinton nodded to the trailblazing women who have run for national office, including Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman to run for president and a source of inspiration for Harris’ campaign.
On Monday night, the first lady will stand before the Democratic National Convention to do her part to highlight her husband's 50 years of public service. Her words will mark the beginning of an end for her, too.
Former President Donald Trump invited reporters to his New Jersey golf club Thursday for his second news conference in as many weeks as he adjusts to a newly energized Democratic ticket ahead of next week's Democratic National Convention.
The top issue for many voters, the economy, took center stage as former President Trump returned to campaign in a battleground state for the first time this month. His North Carolina rally followed a scattershot news conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate and a meandering conversation with Elon Musk on X. Laura Barrón-López reports.
... this year. But the event in Asheville only amplifies questions about whether Trump can effectively make it a centerpiece of his matchup against Harris. The speech came the same day that the Labor Department reported that year-over-year inflation reached its lowest level in more than three years in ...
The IOC has condemned what it called “hate speech” toward the boxers, and spokesman Mark Adams again defended them Sunday, strongly criticizing the IBA testing process that singled them out because “there were suspicions against them." “The whole process is flawed,” Adams said. “From the conception of the test, to ...
Former President Donald Trump closed the Republican National Convention by accepting the presidential nomination and offering a speech that began somber and turned combative.
Leading up to his speech, Trump called on a number of figures from the world of professional fighting, including retired wrestler Hulk Hogan and Linda McMahon, the former president and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. She made perhaps the most overt attempt to straddle the competing messages: “Donald Trump ...
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