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Here are the top 5 Democrats who could lead the party after Kamala’s fall
Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to President-elect Donald Trump places the Democratic Party in an awkward position of having no clear leader in the months to come. Once President Biden and Harris leave office in January, Democrats will be without a figurehead, proving an opportunity for some of the party’s top personalities to fill the…
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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on holidays, festive decor, sports and more
APP USERS: Click here to get the quiz! The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States. This week’s quiz highlights Veterans Day, Christmas trees, sports history and more. Can you get all 8 questions…
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Russia and Ukraine exchange record drone strikes overnight
Russia’s defense ministry said a total of 70 drones were shot down overnight in Russian territory while Ukrainian air force officials say Russia overnight launched a “record” 145 drones at Ukrainian territory.
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Princess Kate attends Remembrance event with royal family
Remembrance Sunday is a totemic event in the U.K., with the monarch leading senior royals, political leaders, and envoys from the Commonwealth countries in laying wreaths at the Cenotaph
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Honoring women, the “forgotten” Vietnam veterans on Veterans Day
About 7,000 U.S. women served overseas as nurses during the Vietnam War. These veterans are working to ensure their contributions are honored on Veterans’ Day 2024.
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‘Katne ka, chantne ka, bantne ka’: Kharge says Modi, Shah threat to country
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge accused the BJP of using divisive language and dividing the country along religious and caste lines. Kharge’s comments came in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statements alleging that the Congress party had historically opposed the unity of SC/ST/OBC communities.
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‘Ticking time bomb’: Someone moved UK’s oldest satellite, no one knows who did and why
Britain’s first satellite is out of its place. Launched in 1969, Skynet-1A was supposed to drift over the Indian Ocean. It is now located over the Americas. Nobody knows how it got there. Experts say it was deliberately moved in the 1970s. The satellite is no longer operational and poses a risk of collision with…
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King Charles leads silence for UK war dead as Kate returns to public life
King Charles III, joined by dignitaries and the public, led Britain’s Remembrance Sunday service, honoring fallen soldiers. Catherine, Princess of Wales, marked her return to royal duties following cancer treatment, attending the service and a commemorative concert alongside Prince William. Both Charles and Catherine have been undergoing treatment for cancer diagnoses this year.