
From the article: It was not what Democratic leaders had
wanted. They had warned their members before the joint
address not to bring props and to stay on message, the focus
should stay on the federal workers fired by Trump and his
billionaire adviser Elon Musk's Department of Government
Efficiency, as well as the everyday Americans harmed by
their policies and cuts. But its hard to keep every
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From the article: On live
TV, the U.S. president argued with the leader of a friendly
nation facing existential peril, then expelled him from the
White House and cancelled their lunch. What's the precedent
for that? Is it
the
1959 kitchen debate, where the U.S. vice-president and
Soviet leader sparred on camera? But those weren't allies,
and it was a relatively civil debate of ideas. This wasn't.
This turned personal. More |

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An
undercover video shows a State Farm VP attacking Los Angeles
fire victims and admitting State Farm is excluding white
people from employment. State Farm VP Haden Kirkpatrick told
an undercover journalist that, ''Areas like where the
Palisades are, there should never be houses built in the
first place
it's a tinderbox.'' Kirkpatrick also said
he wants to reshape the workforce at State Farm to include
more Latinos - he also admitted State Farm is excluding
whites from employment.
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A few decades ago, many U.S. school
cafeterias prepared meals from scratch for hundreds of students
each day. As years passed, some kitchen staff watched fresh
ingredients like flour and eggs disappear, replaced by boxes of
pre-packaged, processed foods. More
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