Largest housing provider for migrant children engaged in pervasive sexual abuse, US says
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For the first time in its 40-year history, a woman will lead the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) — on an interim basis.
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President Joe Biden's campaign insisted Friday that he will remain at the top of the Democratic ticket, stressing in a new memo thatBiden still has the support of voters, even as a growing number of Democratic lawmakers call on him to drop out. "While voters consistently mention President Biden's age when contacted, our target voters — both reengagement and true swing voters — are still planning to vote for him, making it clear the debate has not hurt support among the voters who will decide this election," says the memo, first reported by NBC News. "Joe Biden has made it more than clear: he's in this race and he's in it to win it. Moreover, he's the presumptive nominee, there is no plan for an alternative nominee," the memo said. On Thursday nigh
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CNN commentator and former Obama administration official Van Jones quipped Democrats were the ones who "dodged a bullet" after former President Trump concluded his lengthy nomination acceptance speech Thursday night.