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Democratic heavyweights, including Pelosi, back Kamala Harris

Democratic elites and potential rivals rally behind Vice President Kamala Harris for the party’s presidential nomination, following Joe Biden’s exit. Endorsements from Nancy Pelosi, Gretchen Whitmer, and others highlight her strengths. Republicans criticize her as dishonest and unpopular. Harris, a Black and South Asian woman, faces no serious opposition. She praises Biden’s legacy but remains silent on her own candidacy. Campaign raises record funds, signaling strong party support.

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Al Jazeera English

Dozens killed as Palestinians flee Israels new offensive on Khan Younis

At least 70 Palestinians killed and over 200 wounded in Israel’s assault on Khan Younis, Gaza. Women and children among the dead. Residents describe the situation as “doomsday” as they flee under fire. Nasser Medical Complex overwhelmed with patients. Israeli military orders Palestinians to leave al-Mawasi. Hospitals and clinics in eastern Khan Younis knocked out of operation. Hamas condemns the attack. Gaza faces humanitarian crisis.

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BBC.com

At least six killed in Croatia nursing home shooting

Gunman kills six in Croatia nursing home shooting, sparking calls for stricter gun control. Suspect arrested with unregistered firearms. President and Prime Minister express shock and condolences. Motive unknown. Gunman’s mother was a resident of the home. Reports suggest he was a war veteran with a history of public order disturbances. Mass shootings rare in Croatia. Incident leaves town in shock.

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The Globe and Mail

Charli XCX says Kamala Harris is brat. Her campaign is embracing the title

Vice President Kamala Harris becomes a viral sensation among Gen Z, with British pop star Charli XCX calling her a “brat” in a tweet. Harris embraces the nickname, using it for her campaign. Memes and viral content boost her appeal to younger voters, contrasting with older rivals like Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Online engagement includes references to her sorority membership and speeches. Harris’s popularity among younger voters could impact the upcoming election.

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The Globe and Mail

Democratic heavyweights, including Pelosi, back Kamala Harris, leaving dwindling list of potential rivals

Democratic elites and potential rivals rally behind Vice President Kamala Harris for the party’s presidential nomination after Joe Biden exits the race. Prominent figures like Nancy Pelosi and Gretchen Whitmer endorse Harris, highlighting her strengths and contrasting her with Trump. Harris, a woman of Black and South Asian descent, faces Republican criticism but garners strong support within the Democratic Party. Harris remains silent on her campaign strategy as she receives record-breaking fundraising.

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