The Obamas return to their hometown to get Democrats fired up for Harris
President Barack Obama returned to Chicago to play the role of elder statesman to fire up Democrats for Kamala Harris.
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President Barack Obama returned to Chicago to play the role of elder statesman to fire up Democrats for Kamala Harris.
Eight years ago, then-First Lady Michelle Obama implored fellow Democrats to take an urbane approach to battling Donald Trump. This year, she pivoted to more direct confrontation.
The Trump campaign is falsely claiming President Biden was ousted in an illegal 'coup,' setting the stage for him to challenge a Harris win.
A onetime MAGA pundit, a former congressman and former White House officials are among the Republicans endorsing Kamala Harris at the DNC.
The Atlanta Braves signed veteran infielder Gio Urshela after losing third baseman Austin Riley for the rest of the regular season because of a broken hand, the team announced Tuesday.
Police in Connecticut are on the hunt for a trio of escaped bison after one of the "feisty fluffernators" was spotted wandering in a road.
"Arcane," an animated series based on the video game "League of Legends," will return for a second and final season on Netflix.
Michelle Obama mocked Trump, accusing the former president of doubling down on lies to "make people fear us".
Former First Lady Michelle Obama got a lengthy standing ovation as she told delegates she thought "something magical was in the air".
Some 50,000 barrels of oil have leaked since the ship overturned off the Caribbean nation's coast in February.
Tim Walz has made his story about IVF and his family's fertility woes a hallmark of Democratic campaign rallies.
A postcard arrived at its intended destination in Wales 121 years after the date on its postmark.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner tested positive for steroids, but will not be suspended after investigators determined the substances entered his system unintentionally, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Tuesday.
Alaska Airlines' $1.9 billion plan to take over Hawaiian Airlines took a big step on Tuesday when the carrier said its agreement cleared U.S. Justice Department antitrust regulators.
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