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Month: November 2023

Commission on Presidential Debates announces dates and locations for 2024 general election debates

By Ethan Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The first presidential debate is set for mid-September 2024, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday, setting up the earliest ever start to the presidential debate schedule. The bipartisan commission, which has sponsored every general election presidential debate since its founding in 1987, will host three next year, with

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Opinion: What this judge said about Trump is bone-chilling

Opinion by Dean Obeidallah, CNN (CNN) — A Colorado judge ruled last week that former President Donald Trump “engaged in an insurrection” on January 6, 2021, as defined by Section 3 of the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment. She didn’t disqualify Trump from the state’s ballot, however, finding that the “insurrectionist ban” in the 14th Amendment does not apply to US presidents. Everything

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Key Fed official sees possible ‘golden path’ toward lower inflation without a recession

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, suggested that the economy appears to be on what he calls the “golden path,” another term for what economists often term a “soft landing,” in which the Fed would curb inflation without causing a deep recession.

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Sheynnis Palacios, ganadora de Miss Universo 2023, habla sobre sus complejos e inseguridades

Karen Esquivel (CNN Español) — La nueva Miss Universo 2023, Sheynnis Palacios, oriunda de Nicaragua, no está exenta a las inseguridades y complejos de las mujeres impulsados, en gran medida, por los estereotipos de belleza y las críticas de la sociedad. En una entrevista con Telemundo, la modelo habló sobre sus inseguridades y complejos antes

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Officials in Liberia formally declare Boakai the president-elect days after incumbent Weah conceded

By MARK M. MENGONFIA Associated Press MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Election officials in Liberia have officially declared Joseph Boakai the president-elect of the West African country. The announcement comes three days after incumbent George Weah conceded defeat based on the provisional results from this month’s runoff election. Boakai won with just over 50% of ballots.

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Massachusetts to let homeless families stay overnight in state’s transportation building

By STEVE LeBLANC Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts announced plans Monday to let homeless families stay overnight in the state transportation building in downtown Boston. The move comes as officials scramble to find shelter spots for newly arriving families after hitting a state-imposed limit of 7,500 families in the emergency homeless shelter system. Officials

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