Kamala Harris confirms she’s running for President after Biden’s crucial endorsement
Vice President Kamala Harris said she plans to “earn and win” the Democratic nomination for president.
Vice President Kamala Harris said she plans to “earn and win” the Democratic nomination for president.
The widely memed quote has resurged on social media as a seemingly tongue-in-cheek rallying cry for Vice President Kamala Harris to replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee following his poor debate performance.
Biden’s decision to leave the race at this stage in the election cycle is unprecedented in modern politics and sets up a mad dash to choose his replacement.
Biden on Sunday he will step down as Democratic nominee and allow another candidate to run for president against Donald Trump in November.
AMP’s chief economist tells Forbes Australia the global cost will be in the billions. Australia’s Minister for Cyber Security says the CrowdStrike update fallout may take weeks to recover from.
The Paris Olympics, starting on July 26, are expected to garner four billion eyeballs around the globe. Here are some other figures that might surprise you.
Biden is facing increasing pressure from onetime allies like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi to reconsider his 2024 bid—and some Democrats think Biden could drop out as early as this weekend.
President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, the White House said, hours after he appeared at an event in Las Vegas.
Large technology stocks flails as lower interest rates appear on deck and investors view a Trump presidency as increasingly likely.
“You can’t align the stars any better for a BTC price acceleration” than Trump’s economic blueprint, according to Cuban, who simultaneously predicted the decline of the dollar under Trump.