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Hollywood reacts to Joe Biden exiting the race for the White House America’s stars are reacting to the news that…
Monday’s front pages are dominated by one story: Joe Biden’s announcement he will not seek re-election in November, and backing his vice president Kamala Harris to be the Democratic candidate. The president had been under growing pressure to step aside following a disastrous TV debate performance that had many Americans questioning his age and mental fitness. Despite attempting to mount several comebacks, a few other high-profile gaffes only added to the pressure – which saw high-profile Democrats and Democratic figures call on the president to step aside. Biden will remain in office until the end of his term. The US will head to the polls in November to elect their new president – a race that now looks likely to be Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump. The new president will assume office in January 2025.
Away from US politics, a handful of tabloids report on the Strictly Come Dancing bullying scandal, whilst the back pages are dominated by golf and cricket.
Top Democrats throw support behind Harris after Biden exits race A growing number of senior Democrats and party donors are…
Bethel Park congressional candidate: Wounded Trump had an opportunity to divide but heroically chose to unify PITTSBURGH – Former President…
Jason Aldean, wife, in Trump family box with former president at RNC Former President Trump arrived at the final night…
Joe Biden tests positive for Covid, White House says Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild…
RFK apologises over leaked call of Trump coaxing support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has apologised after a leaked video revealed…
Tuesday’s newspapers mark a shift in coverage as most broadsheets cover the latest from the US presidential race – with a little UK politics on the front page.
The tabloids lead to the discovery of a body in the Jay Slater case. Though not formally identified it is believed the body is that of the missing 19-year-old Brit, with early theories being that he slipped into a ravine and died. The papers note that rescue workers had to use a helicopter to reach the ravine and it’s believed specialists found Slater’s possessions.
A handful of the front pages leave space to assess the England football team and whether Gareth Southgate will be replaced. The speculation around Southgate’s future dominates the back pages.
Joe Biden urges calm after Trump shooting President Joe Biden condemned the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, stressing that US…
Passengers boarding an American Airlines flight had to be evacuated after a laptop appeared to catch fire while inside a…
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