Daily Briefing: He said what?!
Americans are trying to keep up as President Joe Biden misnames public figures and former President Donald Trump launches claims without fact-checking. A pier meant to deliver aid to Gaza is shutting down. A prince (and athletes) won at the ESPYS.
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Biden's flubs and Trump's freestyles
The potential 2024 presidential nominees gave two very different speeches this week. GOP frontrunner Donald Trump employed fiery rhetoric to rally supporters in Miami on Tuesday (when he spewed dystopian scenes and a made an off-the-cuff rant about airports). President Joe Biden delivered his first solo press conference on Thursday since a disastrous debate performance last month, adding to flubs that are making Democrats sweat.
Defense vs. Offense: While Biden continues to defend his reelection campaign in public discourse, Trump's speech is shaped by attacks on the president, taking full advantage of concerns from Democratic voters and lawmakers about Biden's fitness for another four years in office.
- Biden's press conference didn't do him any favors: Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as "President Putin," the leader of Russia, on Thursday.
- Biden corrected the Putin gaff. But what caught people's attention during the press conference was when he mistakenly referred to Harris as "Vice President Trump", without correcting himself.
- This is ammo for Trump. Attacks on Democrats could hit fever pitch next week at the Republican National Convention, where Trump will become the official GOP nominee and do his best to spin anxiety over Biden into strength for his ticket.
$230 million pier in Gaza is shutting down after two months of troubles
Plagued by looting and weather-related problems, a high-profile $230 million pier that the Biden administration said would bring massive amounts of humanitarian aid into war-ravaged Gaza is shutting down after just two months. Officials suggested the temporary floating pier, built by the U.S., is no longer essential for Gaza's supply of food, water and other humanitarian aid because of key border crossings that have recently reopened during the Israel-Hamas war. Read more
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Hospitality workers fired after death of man outside Milwaukee Hyatt
Hotel employees in Wisconsin have been fired after the death of D'Vontaye Mitchell, a Black man who was held face down by security guards outside a downtown Milwaukee hotel last month. The move came hours after the Hyatt called for the employees involved in Mitchell's death to be fired and face criminal charges. Read more
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Remarkable sports (and a prince) at the ESPYS
The 2024 ESPYS awarded athletes and teams across the world. Host Serena Williams served some fun while the ceremony recognized inspiring and courageous athletes. Duchess Meghan made a surprise appearance on Thursday night to support her husband, Prince Harry, as he received the Pat Tillman Award for Service. Here are all the winners and highlights, from South Carolina women's basketball winning best team to Caitlin Clark earning the accolade for best recording-breaking performance.
Photo of the day: Get your strawberries ready
The 2024 Wimbledon Tournament is down to the semifinal and final rounds with the premier tennis tournament set to wrap up on Sunday. It's time to wear your tennis whites, make a Pimm's Cup and dip some strawberries in cream as you watch the Grand Slam come to a close in London (British accents optional). Here's how to watch.
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