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President Joe Biden says he has no plans to end his reelection campaign. A Southeast Asian community in New York mourns the fatal police shooting of a teenager. Who's on the U.S. Olympic gymnastics teams headed to Paris? |
Defiant Biden rejects calls to end his bid for president |
Some political pundits and Democratic strategists have urged President Joe Biden, 81, not to accept the Democratic nomination later this summer after he froze and struggled to make his pitch to voters last week, bringing renewed focus and concerns about his age and ability to serve a second term. |
Democrats talked all weekend about what to do, sounding off potential alternative contenders and questioning valuable donations ahead of the party's convention in Chicago next month. But the only way Biden goes is if he says so himself. | U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden gesture as they leave the stage during a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, June 28, 2024. Elizabeth Frantz, REUTERS |
Election fever in France and UK this week | While America's election holds the nation's attention, it's also a big moment for two key U.S. allies across the pond. On July 4, America's Independence Day, Britain is all but certain to vote out the ruling center-right Conservative Party after 14 tumultuous years. Meanwhile, France held the first round of parliamentary elections on Sunday. Opinion polls show the far right could win the two-round legislative vote that concludes on July 7. Read more |
Trump immunity ruling here, with timing on his side | The Supreme Court is closing out its term Monday with a decision on its biggest case of year − does Donald Trump have immunity as a former president that prevents him from standing trial on charges he tried to overturn the 2020 election. The trial at stake still has months of pretrial preparation pending, with more delays possible, even if the justices don't throw out the charges — and two other pending criminal trials haven't even been scheduled. The ruling may already too late to hold any of his three pending criminal trials before the Nov. 5 election. Read more |
New York police release footage in fatal shooting of 13-year-old Nyah Mway | Authorities in New York released body camera footage on Sunday showing a police officer fatally shooting Nyah Mway, a 13-year-old boy, after he allegedly aimed an object that was later determined to be a pellet gun during a foot chase on Friday night. The shooting has caused an outpouring of outrage and demands for justice in Utica's Karen immigrant community, an ethnic minority from Southeast Asia. Hundreds of people attended a candlelight vigil in memory of Nyah on Saturday night. Read more | People are pictured next to a vigil for Nyah Mway in Utica, New York. Mway, 13, was fatally shot by Utica police officers on June 28. Daniel DeLoach/Utica Observer-Dispatch |
Meet the US Olympic gymnastics team |
The decision is in, and the U.S. women's gymnastics team for the 2024 Paris Olympics has been finalized. Simone Biles is on it, of course. She is heavily favored to win her second all-around Olympic gold medal, and tasked with leading the Americans to another team victory at the Games. Here's what you need to know about Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera and Biles. Check out the full men's and women's rosters. | US gymnasts pose after being selected for the 2024 US Olympics Gymnastics Team in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 30, 2024. KEREM YUCEL, AFP via Getty Images |
Photo of the day: Pride Month 2024 celebrated worldwide |
Prime Month is a worldwide a symbol of solidarity across the LGBTQ+ community and comes as the movement has faced rising cultural hate and political opposition. Multiple major U.S. cities held Pride parades Sunday as many places in Europe and South America saw major events Saturday. Check out all the photos. | Supporters of the LGBTQ community hold a large rainbow flag as they take part in the Panama Pride Parade to celebrate Pride Month in Panama City on June 29, 2024. MARTIN BERNETTI, AFP via Getty Images |
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