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📹: NASCAR is sending driver Kyle Busch to sensitivity training after this interview.
In the video, Busch uses the word “retarded” when complaining about his rival Brad Keselowski, who hit him on the final straight.
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In the video, Busch uses the word “retarded” when complaining about his rival Brad Keselowski, who hit him on the final straight.
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📹📸❌ The Pentagon has temporarily removed a vast collection of Afghanistan War footage that had previously been published to the Defence Visual Information Distribution Service.
The agency’s spokesman, John Kirby, explained that the collection, which included about 120,000 photos and roughly 17,000 videos, was scraped "out of an abundance of caution".
🗣 "We removed thousands of still imagery and videos that would show the faces or any other identifiable information about many of the Afghans that we have worked for and we have supported and who have supported us over the last 20 years", Kirby said.
The spokesman assured that the footage will be "absolutely" republished "at the right time" – without elaborating on the exact date.
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The agency’s spokesman, John Kirby, explained that the collection, which included about 120,000 photos and roughly 17,000 videos, was scraped "out of an abundance of caution".
🗣 "We removed thousands of still imagery and videos that would show the faces or any other identifiable information about many of the Afghans that we have worked for and we have supported and who have supported us over the last 20 years", Kirby said.
The spokesman assured that the footage will be "absolutely" republished "at the right time" – without elaborating on the exact date.
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👀 This is what happens when you only speak with cards prepared for you.
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry keeps silent for 10 seconds straight during his speech at COP26.
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US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry keeps silent for 10 seconds straight during his speech at COP26.
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📈 Republicans believe in Trump's 2024 success more than Democrats do in Biden’s, a poll has revealed.
The respondents were asked to answer the question: "Do you think Democrats/Republicans have a better chance of winning the presidency in 2024 if Joe Biden/Donald Trump is the party's nominee, or if someone else is the party's nominee?"
Only 36% of Democrats said they believe that their party has a better chance of winning the election with the current president as the candidate.
As for Republicans, 50% of them said that ex-President Trump must be their candidate to succeed in the election.
The results of the poll, conducted by the Institute of Public Opinion at Marist College in New York on 18-22 October, were based on the answers of 1,209 respondents.
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The respondents were asked to answer the question: "Do you think Democrats/Republicans have a better chance of winning the presidency in 2024 if Joe Biden/Donald Trump is the party's nominee, or if someone else is the party's nominee?"
Only 36% of Democrats said they believe that their party has a better chance of winning the election with the current president as the candidate.
As for Republicans, 50% of them said that ex-President Trump must be their candidate to succeed in the election.
The results of the poll, conducted by the Institute of Public Opinion at Marist College in New York on 18-22 October, were based on the answers of 1,209 respondents.
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🗽New York City holds a general vote on Tuesday to pick a successor to outgoing Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former police officer with 20 years of experience who pledges a law enforcement reform to tackle violence in the city, is leading opinion polls. If elected, the Democratic candidate will become the second African-American mayor of New York.
His Republican rival, talk show host Curtis Sliwa, vows to focus on fair taxation and attracting more people to the ranks of police.
Apart from these two, there are seven more candidates on the ballot.
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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former police officer with 20 years of experience who pledges a law enforcement reform to tackle violence in the city, is leading opinion polls. If elected, the Democratic candidate will become the second African-American mayor of New York.
His Republican rival, talk show host Curtis Sliwa, vows to focus on fair taxation and attracting more people to the ranks of police.
Apart from these two, there are seven more candidates on the ballot.
Photo credit: Twitter accounts of candidates
🚀 “Best space tacos yet”
NASA astronaut Megan McArthur has shown “space tacos” that she made with fajita beef, rehydrated tomatoes, artichokes, and chili peppers harvested on board the ISS.
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NASA astronaut Megan McArthur has shown “space tacos” that she made with fajita beef, rehydrated tomatoes, artichokes, and chili peppers harvested on board the ISS.
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🇺🇸👮♀️ Minneapolis votes today in a referendum on whether to replace the police department with the Department of Public Safety, which would combine social and medical workers with peace officers to take a comprehensive public health approach to safety.
Supporters of the reform argue that the death of African-American man George Floyd at the hands of a white officer in Minneapolis last year discredited the police, and the institute needs an overhaul.
Opponents say that a surge in crime, in contrast, requires efforts to bolster law enforcement, not reductions.
Supporters of the reform argue that the death of African-American man George Floyd at the hands of a white officer in Minneapolis last year discredited the police, and the institute needs an overhaul.
Opponents say that a surge in crime, in contrast, requires efforts to bolster law enforcement, not reductions.
🤔 New York City mayoral candidates have spent the last week before the election in get-out-the-vote rallies, attempting to win the support of constituents.
One of them, Republican Curtis Sliwa, has promised to do the unthinkable – to not wear his red beret if he wins the race.
The politician previously admitted that he never takes it off and even sleeps in it, only making exceptions for the US national anthem and visits to church.
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One of them, Republican Curtis Sliwa, has promised to do the unthinkable – to not wear his red beret if he wins the race.
The politician previously admitted that he never takes it off and even sleeps in it, only making exceptions for the US national anthem and visits to church.
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LIVE |US President Joe Biden is delivering his remarks in Glasgow as the COP26 World Leaders Summit comes to an end on Tuesday.
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⚡️ Biden: China made a 'big mistake' by not showing up to COP26 Summit
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🇺🇸 The American president has given a presser on the sidelines of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. Here is the gist:
▪️ Biden says he is not worried about a possible armed conflict with China, but does not anticipate there will be a need for a physical confrontation,
▪️ He will have a virtual meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, but does not have the exact date so far,
▪️The pandemic, Russia and OPEC are responsible for a hike in gas and oil prices.
▪️ Biden says he is not worried about a possible armed conflict with China, but does not anticipate there will be a need for a physical confrontation,
▪️ He will have a virtual meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, but does not have the exact date so far,
▪️The pandemic, Russia and OPEC are responsible for a hike in gas and oil prices.
⚡️ CDC Panel backs US' first COVID vaccine for schoolchildren aged five to eleven