- EU sanctions VK Company for supporting Putin’s repression efforts
- US and Iran Trade Strikes Amidst Control Claims Over Strait of Hormuz
- Impact of Lindsey Graham’s death on Trump’s political agenda assessed
- Government states naming speeding ministers’ vehicles would disclose travel habits
- Senator Mitch McConnell reports he was briefly unconscious and has pneumonia
- Fire in Walthamstow prompts evacuations and travel disruption in London
- British woman becomes 13th confirmed death in Spain’s wildfires
- Urban privacy launches anti-tracking jackets to combat AI surveillance
Browsing: US politics
As US Congress cheered for Netanyahu, protesters gathered to denounce him Washington, DC – Hours before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at…
Amid chaos of US politics, Netanyahu finally gets attention he craves in Washington On his third day in Washington, Benjamin…
US military detects, intercepts Russian fighter jets, 2 Chinese H-6 bombers prior to Biden’s address
US military detects, intercepts Russian fighter jets, 2 Chinese H-6 bombers prior to Biden’s address Ahead of President Biden’s first…
US Secret Service boss resigns over Trump shooting failures US Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle has resigned following security failures…
Texas beachgoers terrorized after 4 people bitten by shark Multiple people were injured in a shark attack while on a…
Bipartisan calls for secret service boss resignation after assassination attempt In the wake of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump,…
Kamala Harris wins enough support to clinch Democratic nomination Vice-President Kamala Harris has enough support from Democratic delegates to become…
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.
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