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Fox and GOP doctors have promoted this evidence-free allegation repeatedly in advance of the debate.
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Ahead of a high-stakes debate, former President Donald J. Trump is trying to reset the low expectations he set for President Biden.
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We discuss the plea deal and release of Julian Assange with press freedom advocate Trevor Timm. "Thankfully, Julian Assange is finally going free today, but the press freedom implications remain to be seen," says Timm, who explains the U.S. espionage case against Assange, which was opened under the Trump administration and continued under Biden. Timm expresses disappointment that Biden chose to continue prosecuting Assange rather than demonstrating his stated support of press freedom. If convicted, Assange could have been sentenced to 175 years in U.S. prison, which Timm calls a "ticking time bomb for press freedom rights."
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President Biden's toughest opponent may not be his predecessor. It is the cultural meaning, built up through centuries, that we assign to being old.
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ReutersYou can wager your hard-earned dough on just about anything in 2024, including some of the hyper-specific details of Thursday's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Among the wackiest prop bets available online includes lines on who'll mispronounce a politician's name first, an over-under on how many times Vladimir Putin will be mentioned, and who'll interrupt moderators first.
All three of those bets are available on BetOnline, an offshore sportsbook that's not regulated in the U.S. but controversially accepts wagers from Americans.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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