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22.10.2024 0:46
慞ro-Life Liz Cheney Explains Why Her Fellow Republicans Should Back Harris During her time representing Wyoming in Congress, Liz Cheney held an “A” rating for her voting record from a leading anti-abortion group, Susan B. Anthony Pro-life America. Before leaving the Senate to become Vice President, Kamala Harris scored an “F.”  But that wide gap on a pivotal election issue hasn’t stopped Cheney from campaigning for…

22.10.2024 2:49
Australia news live: Thorpe says royal protest came after letters seeking respectful meeting with king were ignored 慻et used to truth telling Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has just spoken with ABC RN about her decision to shout at the king during yesterday抯 parliamentary reception. Follow today抯 news headlines liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has been speaking with ABC RN about a range of issues including Lidia Thorpe抯 actions at King Charles parliamentary reception yesterday.Dutton argued that 搒ometimes people make it all about themselves, and I think that抯 what yesterday was. He said it 揹idn抰 advance anyone抯 cause and 揳dd[s] to the self promotion that she seeks.擳he vast majority of people have been very welcoming the king抯 visit, and I think it抯 been an opportunity to underscore the stability in our democracy, our rule of law, separation of powers, all of those institutions that we inherited from our British heritage.That抯 part of the success story of our country, and it抯 a good reminder during his visit [that] if we change it, I think we want to be very careful about the system we抮e changing to and whether or not we would be a safer, more secure, community and environment for decades to come or not. Continue reading... ...

22.10.2024 3:01
Japan ruling bloc struggling to retain lower house majority: poll Japan's ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito party may lose their majority in the upcoming House of Representatives election, according to the most recent Kyodo News poll. The outlook underscores the severe impact of the LDP's slush funds scandal on the ruling bloc. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who heads the LDP, has set a goal of retaining at least 233 seats for the coalition, enough to maintain a majority in the 465-member chamber he dissolved earlier this month. Read full story here