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Biden and Trump suit up for first televised clash of 2024

Marathon rehearsals, informal consultations, campaign rallies: Joe Biden and Donald Trump are each preparing in their own unique way for their televised debate next Thursday, the first in the 2024 race for the White House between the bitter rivals.

With a week to go, the Democratic president was set to head to Camp David, a mountainside retreat for US leaders close to the capital Washington, to hone his attack lines and rebuttals.

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U.S. philanthropist Melinda French Gates endorses Biden

American philanthropist Melinda French Gates, the ex-wife of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, endorsed President Joe Biden on Thursday for November's US election, arguing that he is the best candidate for women.

"I've never endorsed a presidential candidate before. But this year's election stands to be so enormously consequential for women and families that, this time, I can't stay quiet," she said on X.

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Biden has a 'secret advantage' in upcoming debate – and Trump knows it: ex-senator

The first presidential debate is less than a week away, and MSNBC's Claire McCaskill urged President Joe Biden to come out swinging.

Donald Trump and his Republican allies have set expectations low for the president by constantly suggesting that Biden suffers from age-related mental problems, and the "Morning Joe" contributor said the presumptive Republican presidential nominee seems to realize that may pose a problem for him in the post-debate analysis.

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Trump promises U.S. green card for foreign graduates

Donald Trump said he wants to grant green cards to foreign graduates from US colleges, in an apparent softening of his typically hard-line view on immigration, a key election issue.

The Republican candidate made the remarks in a podcast published Thursday, days after President Joe Biden announced a citizenship pathway for immigrants married to US nationals, counterbalancing his recent crackdown on illegal border crossings.

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New tensions between White House, Israeli PM

New tensions emerged this week between President Joe Biden's administration and Benjamin Netanyahu over the Israeli premier's criticism of US weapons deliveries -- comments the White House described Thursday as "vexing" and "disappointing."

The issue began when Netanyahu claimed in a video posted on social media earlier this week that the US administration -- Israel's main military backer -- has been "withholding weapons and ammunitions" from his country in recent months.

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‘Christian Theocracy’: Ten Commandments lawmaker who can’t ‘fathom’ outrage gets schooled

The co-author of the likely unconstitutional Louisiana bill mandating the Ten Commandments be posted in every public classroom from kindergarten through college "can't fathom" why Americans across the country are so upset.

Republican Governor Jeff Landry signed the bill into law Thursday, after bragging he welcomed civil rights groups that threatened to sue, a promise fulfilled on Thursday by the ACLU, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and the Freedom from Religion Foundation.

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Maine GOP candidate pushes Sandy Hook, QAnon conspiracies — and that's just for starters

A Republican legislative candidate who has amplified the global QAnon conspiracy movement, shares memes comparing President Joe Biden to Nazis, and has said she still has questions about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, stands by her belief that people can say and believe what they want.

Wendy Lee MacDowell is running against incumbent Democrat William Bridgeo for House District 60, which covers part of Augusta, in the November general election. Though both candidates were uncontested in the primary election, MacDowell said she believes voters should have choices and no candidate should run unopposed.

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'Fox hasn’t learned': Mary Trump slams network for 'doubling down on their dishonesty'

Mary Trump thinks Uncle Donald is "scared" and blames Fox News for being all too eager to whip up a frenzy.

The 78-year-old's niece and psychologist detailed the presumptive nominee's paranoia at play in her latest newsletter "The Good In Us."

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Trump cashes in on legal woes as GOP decimates Biden's massive fundraising lead

Donald Trump's trial and eventual conviction on dozens of felony counts in his hush money case didn't hamstring the former president's fundraising efforts, instead proving a boon for him and the party — and shrinking President Joe Biden's fundraising lead as the two head into a key first debate next week.

Trump’s presidential campaign, the Republican National Committee and an allied super PAC raised over $170 million in May, The Washington Post reported Thursday night.

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Newspaper runs anti-Biden advertorial — with racial slurs

The publisher for the Miami New Times is offering a mea culpa after the newspaper printed a lengthy "advertorial" attacking President Joe Biden, which used the N-word, Axios reported on Thursday.

"Miami New Times publisher Adam Simon tells Axios the ad is unacceptable and he's changing the alt weekly's ad review process," reported Martin Vassolo. "Normally, he said, staffers — including himself — review ads prior to publication. But in this case, the ad came in past their deadline and Simon did not review it. The New Times will no longer take ads so late that they can't be reviewed, he said. 'Naturally, had I seen it, which I should have, I would not have let it run as is.'"

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Reclusive heir's gift to Trump's MAGA super PAC among largest ever disclosed: report

The heir to turn-of-the-century tycoon Andrew Mellon's family fortune plunked down $50 million to former President Donald Trump's super PAC.

Timothy Mellon's gifted windfall to Make America Great Again Inc. came a day after Trump infamously was found guilty of committing 34 counts of falsifying business records by a New York City jury, according to The New York Times. The donation stands as one of the largest contributions ever disclosed.

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Disgraced Biden robocaller won $150k gig with a different presidential candidate

A Democratic strategist indicted in New Hampshire for an illegal robocall scheme while working for the long-shot presidential campaign of Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) did work for another presidential candidate three months after his identity was exposed.

Specifically, reported Business Insider's Bryan Metzger, the consultant, Steve Kramer "was paid $150,000 by Jill Stein's campaign in May for ballot access petitioning work in New York."

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Trump says he really will release JFK files this time: 'It'll be very interesting'

Former President Donald Trump once again dangled red meat for conspiracy theorists, this time repeating a former promise that if elected, he would release the long-secret tranche of John F. Kennedy documents.

Trump's latest pledge came Thursday on The All-In Podcast. Host Chamath Palihapitiya called Trump out for his 2016 campaign promise to "release the JFK file."

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