Also Read: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' First Joint Interview Is Sunday's Most-Watched ShowHarris continued to shower them with praise.
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criticized earlier this week by many for echoing anti-Barack Obama birtherism and also for the conflict of interest of the person who wrote it, Dr. John Eastman.
Eastman ran in the Republican primary to be California’s attorney general in 2010. Harris, a Democrat, won that race.In an editors note attached at the top of the piece on Friday, Newsweek’s editors said they had “entirely failed” to anticipate how the piece would be “interpreted, distorted and weaponized.”The note added: “This op-ed
.Also Read: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' First Joint Interview Is Sunday's Most-Watched ShowHarris continued to shower them with praise.
Brandy and Monica had a special guest show up during their battle on Monday — Kamala Harris! Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's running mate turned up via a video call as the two musicians went head-to-head on a web series pitting musicians against each other in a friendly battle.“I think someone’s coming,” Brandy said, smiling. “Oh my God.
Chadwick Boseman's life and legacy are being celebrated by some of his most famous friends and colleagues.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have both spoken out about the passing of Chadwick Boseman.
Meghan Markle's full conversation with Gloria Steinem was released Wednesday, in which they discussed voting and voter suppression, feminism, and the importance of representation.
Meghan Markle's full Makers conversation with feminist and activist Gloria Steinem finally dropped, and it offers an honest conversation about voting rights in America, alonh with genuine concern about voter suppression efforts. The women also touched on Kamala Harris making history as the first Black woman vice presidential candidate for a major U.S.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe first joint interview between Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden and Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris scored big numbers for ABC on Sunday night.“The Ticket: First Interview,” which was conducted by David Muir and Robin Roberts, drew 5.1 million total viewers to the Disney-owned network, scoring a 0.7 rating among adults 18-49 in the process.
The Democratic Party officially has its presidential nominee. Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination on Thursday.
Kamala Harris made official her place in history during Wednesday night's Democratic National Convention, accepting the party's vice presidential nomination and cementing her status as the first Black woman and first person of Indian descent to do so.Harris' nomination speech came courtesy of sister Maya Harris, niece Meena Harris and step-daughter Ella Emhoff, who celebrated her as the «world's greatest stepmom» and a «fierce, formidable, phenomenal woman.» «We could not be more excited to
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are a team.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will sit-down with ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir and Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts for their first joint interview, with plans for a primetime special on Aug.
Jordan Moreau Newsweek has apologized for an op-ed published on Wednesday that questioned Kamala Harris’ eligibility as Joe Biden’s pick for vice president. An editor’s note added to the article on Friday apologized and said the original piece was “being used by some as a tool to perpetuate racism and xenophobia.”The op-ed was written by conservative law professor John C.
Kanye West is still seriously considering his run for president of the United States. Three days after presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden announced that Kamala Harris will be his vice-presidential running mate, the 43-year-old rapper has reacted to the historic nomination. West took to Twitter with a vintage photo, presumably of his late mother, Donda West.
she’s great. I think she is ready to wake Joe Biden from a nap on day one.Also Read: Lawrence Wilkerson Walks Bill Maher Through Worst Case Scenarios if Trump Loses This Fall“But of course, you know, no sooner had they announced that name, you know — they didn’t get to the ‘Harris’ and the Republicans pounced.
Ted Johnson Newsweek has apologized for an op ed that sparked a new wave of false conspiracy theories about Kamala Harris, acknowledging that to make readers the essay “inevitably conveyed the ugly message” that she was “somehow not truly American.”The essay, written by John Eastman, professor of law at Chapman University, raised the legal question of whether Harris, who was born in Oakland, was really a natural-born citizen, a requirement to hold the office of president or vice president.
an op-ed offering “some questions” over whether Sen. Kamala Harris, the American-born daughter of immigrants, could serve as president.