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As COVID-19 ticks up in some places, US health officials recommend a fall vaccination campaign – WAVY.com


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James Comey reportedly learned of his firing from TV news coverage, and he thought it was a prank – Yahoo Singapore News



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Former FBI Director James Comey weighs in on Trump verdict – MSN



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Nairobi to New York and back: the loneliness of the internationally educated elite – podcast


Every year, hundreds of Kenyans head off to study at elite universities in the US and UK. On graduating, many find themselves in a strange position: unable to fit in abroad, but no longer feeling like they belong back home. By Carey Baraka

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On the road in Boston: Does Reform UK have the answer? – podcast


This week Politics Weekly UK is in Boston, Lincolnshire, to where large numbers of eastern Europeans moved to work as vegetable pickers on farms. In 2016 more than 75% of the town voted for Brexit. The Guardian’s John Harris returns to Boston to find out how far Reform UK’s Richard Tice can capitalise on tensions in the region

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Joe Biden, Donald Trump to go head-to-head in US presidential debate – The Jerusalem Post



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Who won first presidential debate?


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(NewsNation) — The first presidential debate of the 2024 election has come to a close, and political experts joined NewsNation to discuss the format, content and how the candidates stacked up against each other.

NewsNation hosts Dan Abrams and Elizabeth Vargas joined Chris Cuomo to discuss some of the hottest debate topics: Was Joe Biden all there? Was Donald Trump different than his opponents believe? Will tonight make a difference?

“I think [the debate] could make a difference. I’m not sure it’s the difference that the Biden campaign wants it to make,” Vargas said.

Biden’s gravelly voice concerned some observers.

“He did not look sure-footed, he did not sound sure-footed. He did pick up a little bit of steam, of energy, later, especially when sparring when former President Trump,” Vargas said.

The peculiar format of the debate also gave some pause.

“I think the format, which was mics to be cut and no audience, you know, didn’t suit Biden very well tonight,” Vargas said.

For Trump, however, the format was beneficial, as the former president was forced to refrain from interjecting or coming off as disruptive during the debate.

But for Abrams, the format was only one piece of the puzzle.

“I don’t think it was the format that became the issue here. There is no way to say that Joe Biden had a good night,” Abrams posited. “I think if anyone comes on after this debate and says that ‘Joe Biden had a great night!’ That’s not a credible assessment.”

Abrams believes the debate was not a battle for Republicans or Democrats but for the undecided voters, but he said that neither shone enough to swing those voters.

Cuomo summarized the trio’s opinion: “If either of you performed the way either of them performed tonight, you’d be out of a job.”


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Trump tries to tie Social Security woes to illegal immigration


(NewsNation) — President Joe Biden said making Social Security solvent is an easy fix.

“Make the very wealthy begin to pay their fair share,” he said during Thursday’s CNN debate.

Former President Donald Trump countered by saying “This man is going to single-handedly destroy Social Security,” but offered no concrete proposal, instead steering the debate back to immigration.

“Social Security … he’s destroying it because millions of people are pouring into our country and they’re putting them onto Social Security,” Trump said. “They’re putting ‘em onto Medicare and Medicaid. Putting them into hospitals. They’re taking the place of our citizens.”

Many studies have shown that illegal immigrants pay income tax and social security taxes while never receiving Social Security or Medicare benefits. A 2019 study said that, if everyone illegally in the U.S. were deported, the Social Security Trust Fund would be depleted by about $13 billion.

Biden offered details of his “fair share” plan.

“Right now, everybody making under $170,000 pays 6% of their income. Milionaires pay 1%. I have not raised the cost of Social Security for anybody under $400,000. After that I begin to make the wealthy pay their fair share by increasing (their tax rate).”

That, said Biden, will “guarantee the program for life.”

Tying Social Security to illegal immigration, Trump repeated an allegation he offered many times during the 90-minute debate:

“These millions and millions of people coming in, they’re trying to put them on Social Security. He will wipe out Social Security. He will wipe out Medicare.”

Biden countered with what he considers the most important key to saving the country’s bedrock pension and health programs.

“The biggest thing I’ll do is defeat this man because he wants to get rid of Social Security.”