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  • Biden Staunchly Declares Candidacy Amid Party Doubts: 'Only the Lord Almighty' Can Make Him Withdraw
    Joe Biden
    In a rare primetime interview with ABC News, President Joe Biden declared that only the "Lord Almighty" could convince him to end his bid for re-election. Amid rising calls from within his own party for a younger candidate, Biden remains resolute in his determination to continue his campaign.
  • Biden Insists He’s in Good Health Following Medical Checkup Post-Debate
    Joe R. Biden
    President Joe Biden, facing rising concerns over his age and cognitive fitness, addressed a gathering of Democratic governors to assert his health and reaffirm his commitment to the 2024 presidential race. This meeting, held on Wednesday evening, comes in the wake of a faltering debate performance that left many allies worried about his viability as a candidate.
  • Joe Biden Faces Rising Tide of Doubts Amidst Reelection Bid Struggles
    IMPREACHMENT
    President Joe Biden is facing one of the most challenging periods of his political career, as doubts from within his party and a lackluster debate performance threaten to derail his reelection campaign. Amidst rising speculation about his capability to secure a second term, Biden has been working tirelessly to demonstrate his commitment and vitality.
  • White House Stands Firm: Biden 'Absolutely' Staying in 2024 Race Despite Calls to Step Aside
    DOWN
    President Joe Biden is unwavering in his commitment to the 2024 presidential race, despite mounting pressure from within his party and recent speculation about his potential withdrawal. In a decisive statement on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declared that Biden is "absolutely not" considering dropping out of the race, refuting a New York Times report suggesting otherwise.
  • Biden Blames Debate Fumble on Travel Fatigue Despite Extended Time at Home, Sparks Concerns
    Joe Biden
    President Joe Biden's recent debate performance has become a focal point of concern and controversy within the Democratic Party, following his remarks at a campaign fundraiser where he attributed his lackluster showing to fatigue from international travel. The President's comments have reignited discussions about his fitness for office and his viability as the Democratic nominee in the upcoming election.
  • Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Deferred to September
    Former U.S. President Donald Trump
    In a significant legal reprieve for former President Donald Trump, the sentencing for his hush money convictions has been postponed until at least September. This delay follows a decision by the presiding judge to consider the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
  • Panama and U.S. Forge Agreement to Curb Illegal Migration Through Darién Gap
    Panama and U.S. Forge Agreement to Curb Illegal Migration Through Darién Gap
    Panama has entered into an agreement with the United States to address the ongoing migration crisis through the Darién Gap, a treacherous jungle passage on the border with Colombia.
  • Supreme Court Grants Trump Partial Immunity in Federal Election Case
    Donald Trump's Speech Slip-Up at Bronx Rally Sparks Concerns About Cognitive Health
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declared that former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for certain actions he took while in office related to his efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. The decision, which passed with a 6-3 majority, reflects the ongoing complexities in efforts to prosecute Trump on criminal charges alleging election fraud.
  • Biden's Family Urges Him to Stay in the Race as His Advisers Face Scrutiny Over Debate Missteps
    PRESSURE
    Following President Joe Biden's widely criticized debate performance last week, his family has reportedly urged him to remain in the presidential race, deflecting blame onto his advisers. The president spent the weekend at Camp David with his family, where discussions about his political future took center stage.
  • Iowa Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban, Tightens Access
    ABORTION RIGHTS
    The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld a law banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, aligning the state with a growing number of regions imposing strict reproductive health regulations. The ruling marks a significant victory for anti-abortion advocates and Republican lawmakers in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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