The first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden resembled more of a shouting match than a structured exchange of ideas. Debate organizers say they are working on changes to ensure a more productive discussion for the candidates’ next encounter, but analysts say the chaotic outcome of their first meeting is also a reflection of the country’s deep political polarization. Also, following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the republican controlled senate is racing to confirm Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s pick for a replacement. Democrats are expressing outrage about voting on a nominee this close to an election when early voting in some states is already underway.
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March 13, 2025NATO Secretary-General visits Trump at the White House
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March 12, 2025Pressure for a ceasefire now on Moscow
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March 11, 2025A ceasefire in Ukraine?
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March 10, 2025Stocks down as threat of recession looms
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March 09, 2025Marco Rubio in Saudi Arabia for Ukraine talks.
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March 06, 2025Hamas rejects Trump’s threat