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The internet is taking up arms after a video of Sen. JD Vance attacking Kamala Harris resurfaced online. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint meeting of Congress amid the war in Gaza. The Olympics kicked off with a loss for the U.S. men's soccer team. |
Don't mess with cat (ladies) |
Resurrected footage shows JD Vance on Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" in 2021 criticizing Kamala Harris and other Democratic figures as "childless cat ladies" and saying people without children don't have a "direct stake" in America's future. For the record, Harris has two stepchildren with her husband, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff. And maybe Vance shouldn't anger one very famous cat lady. | Follow @usatodaypolitics for more updates on the 2024 election. USA TODAY |
What does Joe Biden want to do in his last six months as president? | President Joe Biden said in a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday that he ended his campaign for a second term because, even though he reveres the office of the presidency, "I love my country more." In his first public remarks since dropping out of the presidential race on Sunday, Biden pledged during a somber 10-minute address to spend his last six months in office working to make sure the United States remains strong, secure and the leader of the free world. Read more | U.S. President Joe Biden, accompanied by his son, Hunter Biden, Hunter's daughter Finnegan Biden, Howard Krein, and Ashley Biden, speaks on July 24, 2024 from the Oval Office. Andrew Harnik, Getty Images |
As Netanyahu spoke, protesters converged on Capitol |
Dozens of Democratic members of Congress boycotted the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress on Wednesday over mounting civilian deaths in Gaza. |
While Netanyahu spoke on Capitol Hill, protesters clashed with police outside the U.S. Capitol and released maggots inside of a conference room at the Watergate hotel where the Israeli leader has been staying. | Protestors gather to rally against Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel. Megan Smith, Megan Smith-USA TODAY |
Nothing like delivery pizza to sooth a stressful work day | Early in the day Friday, U.S. cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike pushed out what was supposed to be a routine software update to help monitor for possible emerging threats. But the update had issues triggering a memory problem that set off Microsoft Windows' "Blue Screen of Death," affecting roughly 8.5 million Windows devices and disrupting banks, emergency call centers and airlines. Fortune 500 companies – not including Microsoft – face an estimated $5.4 billion in losses from the outage. The company says it's sending Uber Eats gift cards to teammates and partners who have been helping clients. |
She wears a hijab. So she's barred from France's Olympics team. | Diaba Konaté was considered her to be a breakout star in this year's NCAA Women's March Madness tournament. But she can't play basketball in her own country, including for the French national team during the Paris Olympics. That's because the French Federation of Basketball (FFBB), applies the country's laws on secularism that ban the wearing of symbols or clothing that express a religious affiliation in public schools and other institutions linked to the state. Read more |
🏅 Want more news from Paris? Follow @USATODAYSports for on-the-ground updates and sign up for USA TODAY's daily Olympics newsletter, Chasing Gold. | Diaba Konate plays for UC Irvine plays in the 2024 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Steph Chambers, Getty Images |
Photo of the day: The Games have begun | Loic Bade of France in action with Djordje Mihailovic. Luisa Gonzalez, USA TODAY Sports |
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