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The New York Times questioned if the mother of Kamala Harris was moreBrat than she is
US Vice President Kamala Harris’ mother, Kamala Gopalan, has said that Harris is a brat. “But if Kamala is brat, it’s because of her mom. My mom, my grandma and my aunt were strong women figures who helped me see the meaning of service in helping my sister, a 17-year-old single mother, fight for her rights,” she added.
Read MoreThe FDA approves new covid vaccines
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two new COVID-19 vaccine candidates that target the “long” coronavirus variant. The two vaccines are called KP.2 and JN.1 variants. The last version of the vaccine was greenlit by the FDA on September 11, 2023. The two vaccines are the same, which was approved in October last year.
Read MoreFord believes that hybrid vehicles are the future
Ford has said its three-row SUV and hybrid technologies are the best deal for customers who want to go electric. Ford’s CFO John Lawler said the company would be “pivoting” away from its existing electric future and instead expand its other platforms. He added, “What we’ve learned is that customers want choice, and so we’re providing that choice.”
Read MoreKate Cox spoke about her abortion experience at the DNC
After US Supreme Court ruled in August that states can’t ban abortions, several clinics have opened in the US, including one in Illinois, where the Democratic Party’s national convention is being held. The clinic offered abortion pills to women on site or at home under Illinois law. “It’s a great opportunity for us to show how when you have a state like Illinois…you can be creative,” a doctor said.
Read MoreIsrael recovered the bodies of hostages in Gaza
An Israeli Airstrike killed at least 10 people in a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City, Israel’s military said on Tuesday. The military added that the strike targeted a Hamas command centre. The operation had taken place inside the vast tunnel network of Hamas, Israel’s Defence Minister said. Over 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel-Hamas conflict that began on September 7.
Read MoreIntel has already made a statement on how it is addressing Raptor Lake problems
Asus has released beta bios updates for a variety of its Z790 motherboards through its ROG forums for a variety of Z790 motherboards. As per reports, the bios updates should default to Intel settings, instead of the company’s own. Earlier, Intel discovered that its chips had crashes and found that it was impossible to fix them. Intel will provide updates later this month.
Read MoreTropical Storm Debby is heading towards Florida
Tropical Storm Debby, which is expected to hit the Florida coast next week, has gained strength as it moved north of Cuba. “We could see a stall or a meandering motion around coastal portions of southeastern United States,” National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan said. Heavy rains are predicted to fall over North Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina early next week.
Read MoreThe U.S. swimmers won a silver medal on Day 7
The French swimmer who lives and trains in the US, Leon Marchand, has won his fourth gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Katie Ledecky also dominated the women’s 1500-metre freestyle final, her signature event, and achieved a new milestone with 13 total medals. Ledecky came into the Paris Olympics the defending gold medal winner in the men’s 800-meter freestyle.
Read MoreEvan Gershkovich was freed from a Russian prison as a result of a prisoner swap
Russian journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was sentenced to 16 years in prison for espionage last month, is expected to arrive in the US on Friday, his family said. Gershkovich was detained in 2018 after being accused of working with CIA to collect information on a Russian arms company. The Russian government said that it has released him as part of a prisoner swap.
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