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After 25 years of political dictatorship and economic ruin under President Hugo Chavez and his successor, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela is heading for crucial general elections on July 28. Against all odds, a resurgence of the opposition could threaten the government’s hold on power. But it’s also possible that President Maduro will use fraud or force to hang on to power. Everything must be done to prevent him from doing so, and to ensure that voters make the most of this opportunity to restore freedom and democracy.Maduro has spent years trying to destroy the opposition, detaining thousands of activists, journalists and…

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Latest Trending News, Viral and Weird News Live: Get real-time updates on trending news and keep up with all the viral and wacky news with live coverage. Latest News for July 11, 2024: Praveen Prajapat from America’s Got Talent. Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by Hindustan Times staff. Check out all the updates here: Thursday, July 11, 2024 9:20 a.m. Trending News Live: America’s Got Talent judges debate Rajasthan man’s gravity-defying stunt. Watch Praveen Prajapat stunned America’s Got Talent audiences by balancing several glasses of water on his head during Tuesday’s broadcast. Read…

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sounded a very early alarm in Washington on Wednesday during a morning television interview when she skillfully dodged a direct question: “Should President Biden seek re-election?”Pelosi, who appeared for 10 minutes on “Morning Joe” at 7:40 a.m., said she has a decades-long relationship with the president and remains deeply respected by her colleagues. It represents the biggest political crisis the Democratic Party has faced in years.”It’s up to the president whether he runs or not, and we’re all urging him to make a decision because time is limited,” the California Democrat said. “The president is…

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CNN — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday that it would “not hurt” President Joe Biden to undergo cognitive testing, a move that could ease concerns about Biden’s mental health that have grown following his poor performance in a June debate. “I don’t think there’s any harm in getting tested,” the Democrat said when asked by CNN’s Abby Phillips whether Biden should get tested and require former President Donald Trump to get tested as well. Whitmer acknowledged on “Newsnight” that the debate was “not a great success” for Biden, but pushed back against calls for the president to step aside…

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Latest Market News for Today Live Updates: Check out today’s market roundup! Track the Nifty 50 and Sensex movements and top gainers and losers. See how Asian and US markets performed and which sectors led the way (or down). In a nutshell: Follow Mint’s Market Blog for real-time updates on your favourite companies. This blog brings you all the latest news on Dalal Street and global markets.Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by LiveMint staff. July 11, 2024 8:28 AM Stock market live updates today: Moody’s updates Yes Bank outlook to ‘positive’, expects gradual…

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He also lays out a case for encouraging your kids to gamble with real people for real money at a real poker table. In this podcast, Motley Fool host Mary Long caught up with Jim VandeHei, the CEO of Axios, co-founder of Politico, and author of Just the Good Stuff for a conversation about topics including: The “aha” moment that created Politico. How AI changes our relationship with information. Practicing good-times paranoia and bad-times optimism. The case for teaching kids how to play poker. To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool’s free podcasts, check out our podcast center.…

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He also lays out a case for encouraging your kids to gamble with real people for real money at a real poker table. In this podcast, Motley Fool host Mary Long caught up with Jim VandeHei, the CEO of Axios, co-founder of Politico, and author of Just the Good Stuff for a conversation about topics including: The “aha” moment that created Politico. How AI changes our relationship with information. Practicing good-times paranoia and bad-times optimism. The case for teaching kids how to play poker. To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool’s free podcasts, check out our podcast center.…

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During the first week of the new semester at RMIT Vietnam University, an event called “FOODPRENEURSHIP: A Culinary Journey into Michelin Magic” was held.’ The lecture was hosted by the Tourism and Hospitality Management program for all RMIT students, graduates and staff, and highlighted the program’s commitment to promoting academic excellence and professional development through interactive sessions between students and industry experts. Three distinguished guest speakers, including Chef Rene Mare, Senior Gastronomy and Wine Consultant and Michelin Specialist, and two Michelin-starred restaurant owners in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Chef Tuan Vo of Vị Quê Kitchen and Chef Adrian…

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In a July 8 press release, Baltimore-based Healthworx, the innovation and investment arm of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, a health plan that serves 3.5 million members in the Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia metropolitan areas, announced a redesigned accelerator for health care startups seeking funding and mentorship. According to a press release, the Healthworx Accelerator builds on its predecessor, 1501 Health, a 12-week program designed to give startups the tools to enter the healthcare market. “The U.S. health care system is inadequate and increasingly expensive and inaccessible for millions of people,” Doba Parshev, managing partner at Healthworks, said in a…

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Sen. Peter Welch (R-Vermont) became the first Democratic senator to call on President Biden to step down after the June debate.”It is impossible to forget President Biden’s disastrous debate performance,” the freshman senator wrote in an op-ed published in The Washington Post on Wednesday night. “The legitimate questions that have been raised since that night cannot be ignored or dismissed.””In the national interest, I call on President Biden to withdraw from the race,” Welch said.The senator cited “shifting” polls in Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia to argue that the political risks were too great for Biden to continue…

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