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Sri Lanka counts votes in election that puts IMF in spotlight
Sri Lanka began counting votes in a crucial presidential election that’s likely to determine the fate of the crisis-hit economy and a $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund.
The election comes two years after an economic meltdown and a historic debt default caused widespread political unrest and the ousting of the former ...Read more
Commentary: Is the devil you know better than the devil you don't when voting?
The 2024 election is shaping up to be a “Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know" kind of contest.
That saying is rooted in ambiguity aversion bias. Even if a situation is bad, individuals would rather stay with what they know rather than face uncertainty.
So it goes with our presidential nominees, Vice President Kamala ...Read more
Commentary: Nobody's ever talked the way Trump does. It's like no one before. Or so it seems
Of all Donald Trump’s rhetorical predilections, one that goes largely unmentioned is his addiction to superlatives. No one has ever seen anything like virtually everything he brings up. Why does he do this? And what does it reveal?
Much of the disinformation in Trump’s nonstop perjuries comes in the form of gross, almost comic exaggeration:...Read more
Georgia's election board passed a rule that could delay the results of the presidential race
ATLANTA — The State Election Board’s Republican majority voted on Friday to require a hand count of all ballots after polls close on election night, a new requirement that could delay results of the presidential race.
County election directors universally opposed the eleventh-hour counting mandate, saying it would undermine voter confidence...Read more
Hawley, Kunce accuse each other of lying in heated first Missouri US Senate debate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Sen. Josh Hawley kicked off the first debate in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race on Friday afternoon the way he’s spent most of his reelection bid – by attacking Democratic candidate Lucas Kunce.
“Our country is in crisis,” Hawley said. “And it’s in crisis because of the policies of Lucas Kunce and his allies in ...Read more
Florida tells doctors abortions to save a woman's life do not violate new state ban
ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida health officials reiterated Thursday that state law allows abortions at any point in pregnancy to save the life of the mother, responding to concerns that Florida’s new six-week abortion ban is tying doctors’ hands and putting women in danger.
The state’s “provider alert” said abortions can be performed “to...Read more
House unanimously votes to look at Secret Service protection for presidential candidates
WASHINGTON — A unanimous U.S. House voted Friday to require the same level of Secret Service protection for presidential candidates as for the president and vice president following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler.
The Enhanced Presidential Security Act passed, 405-0. It now goes to the U.S. Senate.
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Georgia Election Board passes election night hand-counting rule
ATLANTA — The Georgia Election Board’s Republican majority voted Friday to require a hand count of all ballots after polls close on election night, a new requirement that could delay results of the presidential race.
County election directors universally opposed the eleventh-hour counting mandate, saying it would undermine voter confidence ...Read more
Florida tells doctors abortions to save a woman's life do not violate new state ban
ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida health officials reiterated Thursday that state law allows abortions at any point in pregnancy to save the life of the mother, responding to concerns that Florida’s new six-week abortion ban is tying doctors’ hands and putting women in danger.
The state’s “provider alert” said abortions can be performed “to...Read more
Missouri Supreme Court voted 4-3 to keep abortion amendment on ballot, opinions show
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court only narrowly rejected arguments raised by anti-abortion activists who tried to keep a measure overturning the state’s abortion ban off the November ballot.
The state Supreme Court last week issued an order keeping the proposed state constitutional amendment – called Amendment 3 – on the Nov...Read more
Judge rejects challenge to law that allows Gov. Kemp and others to raise unlimited campaign cash
ATLANTA — A federal judge has rejected a Democratic challenge to a Georgia law that allows Gov. Brian Kemp and a few other Georgia politicians to raise unlimited campaign cash.
The Democratic Party of Georgia had sought a preliminary injunction to prevent the state from enforcing the law that created “leadership committees” that allow the...Read more
Supreme Court turns down appeal to put Green Party on Nevada presidential ballot
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday turned down an appeal from the Nevada Green Party, keeping the progressive party off the state's November presidential ballot.
The justices refused to intervene and overturn the state supreme court, which ruled two weeks ago the Green Party used the wrong form when gathering signatures. There were no ...Read more
Nepal’s revamped truth commissions will need to go beyond ‘ritualism’ to deliver justice to civil war victims
Nepal’s attempt to deliver justice and accountability following the country’s decade-long civil war froze more than two years ago with little progress – but a recent development has raised hopes that it could soon be revived and revamped.
In August 2024, the country’s parliament passed a long-awaited bill that sets the stage ...Read more
Gentrification isn’t inevitable − it can hinge on how residents view their neighborhood
Gentrification has become a familiar story in cities across the United States. The story line typically goes this way: Middle- and upper-income people start moving into a lower-income or poor neighborhood. Housing prices rise in response, and longtime residents and businesses are driven out.
As the U.S. population becomes increasingly...Read more
Trump and Harris vocabularies signal their different frames of mind
In their campaigns, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris project different emotions and moods. The contrast between them was particularly sharp during their debate on Sept. 10, 2024.
One candidate made appeals to the past, used more negative words and invoked fear. The other spoke more of the future, used ...Read more
Men are carrying the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid potent societal pressures
A few weeks before Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey, announced in May 2024 that they were expecting, the pop icon posted a selfie where he appears tearful and distraught.
While media attention quickly pivoted to the pregnancy, there was little attention paid to the significance of a male celebrity and expectant father publicly ...Read more
'The Wild Robot' finds inspiration in director's Colorado childhood
DENVER — The idea behind “The Wild Robot” sounds like a paradox: An artificially intelligent machine transforms itself into an emotional creature after exposure to the wilderness.
Those emotions are not a malfunction, but rather a result of natural evolution for our android protagonist, Roz. In author Peter Brown’s hit book, and now the...Read more
Editorial: Mexican 'rapists' seems so mild compared to what Trump says about immigrants today
In 2015, Donald Trump shocked the political establishment and many Americans when he came down the escalator at Trump Tower to announce his first presidential candidacy and attacked Mexican migrants:
“They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people,” Trump said at the time.
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Trump says Jewish voters would 'have a lot to do with a loss'
WASHINGTON — Republican nominee Donald Trump told an antisemitism summit that Jewish voters could be to blame if he ultimately lost the presidential election and complained that he had not “been treated right” after his support of Israel.
“In my opinion the Jewish people would have a lot to do with a loss,” Trump said at the event ...Read more
Burt Jones' texts show internal GOP rifts over Trump during 2020 election battle
ATLANTA — Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones sent a series of texts critical of fellow Republicans as he worked to help former President Donald Trump overturn his narrow defeat in the weeks following the 2020 election, according to documents obtained through a public records request first reported by The New York Times.
The texts by Jones, who was ...Read more
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- Trump and Harris vocabularies signal their different frames of mind
- Hawley, Kunce accuse each other of lying in heated first Missouri US Senate debate
- Georgia's election board passed a rule that could delay the results of the presidential race
- Judge rejects challenge to law that allows Gov. Kemp and others to raise unlimited campaign cash
- Commentary: Is the devil you know better than the devil you don't when voting?