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23 Jul 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Report: Joe Biden Cancels Nearly Ten Trips After Exiting Presidential Race
Report: Joe Biden Cancels Nearly Ten Trips After Exiting Presidential Race
President Biden has put a halt to nearly ten trips following his withdrawal from the presidential race and endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. The cancellation of travel plans coincides with his COVID-19 diagnosis and current self-isolation in Rehoboth, Delaware.

Biden's physician confirmed he has completed his tenth dose of PAXLOVID, with symptoms largely resolved, but he’s choosing to stay put until Wednesday, keeping to the shadows while the political dust settles.


Breitbart: Report: Kamala Harris Secures Support Among Enough Delegates to Become Democrat Nominee
Report: Kamala Harris Secures Support Among Enough Delegates to Become Democrat Nominee
With Biden’s exit from the presidential race, Kamala Harris has swiftly secured the Democratic nomination, amassing sufficient delegates and garnering strong endorsements. As she rallies her campaign, Harris is focused on uniting the party and winning the election.

Her team raised $81 million in a single day, fueled by a surge of grassroots support from first-time donors, indicating a promising foundation as they head toward the convention.


#health

GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Do you think a wood burning stove ban is climate-change madness? - VOTE NOW
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you think a wood burning stove ban is climate-change madness? - VOTE NOW
In Yorkshire, a family took a hit from Wakefield Council, slapped with a £175 penalty for their wood-burning stove that belched out too much smoke. The council’s updated rules on air quality aim to curtail emissions, tightening the grip on what households can burn.

Complaints about chimney smoke aren't new; 216 cases were logged from 2019 to 2022. It’s a smoky reminder that the law now cares more about fresh air than warmth.