
Priscilla Huff
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Jul 22, 2024 |
mysuncoast.com | Jon Decker |Priscilla Huff
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Vice President Kamala Harris continues her outreach to Democratic Party officials in an effort aimed at unifying the party– a day after President Joe Biden exited the 2024 presidential race and Harris became the likely Democratic Presidential nominee. In her first public appearance since President Biden ended his re-election campaign and endorsed her, Vice President Kamala Harris heaped praise on her boss and the job that he’s done.
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May 17, 2024 |
mysuncoast.com | Priscilla Huff |Jon Decker
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - President Biden is continuing his outreach to Black voters. They’re a key voting bloc for Democrats in the November presidential election. On Sunday, he’ll deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College, a historically Black men’s college in Atlanta, Georgia. President Biden continuing his efforts to make inroads with black voters as he travels to Georgia to deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College, a historically black men’s college in Atlanta.
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May 2, 2024 |
mysuncoast.com | Priscilla Huff |Jon Decker
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - President Joe Biden weighed in Thursday after days of silence concerning ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at dozens of colleges and universities. He said that students have a first amendment right to protest, but it should not infringe upon the right of other students to take classes and attend graduation. President Biden spoke out on the issue for the first time since pro-Palestinian protests began on college campuses over a week ago.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
mysuncoast.com | Priscilla Huff |Sandra Brogan
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -Washington’s famous Yoshino cherry trees were originally a gift from Japan in 1912. More than 11 decades later, their blooms paint the cold hard ashphalt and marble avenues of the American capital with irresistible pink and bringing millions to the National Cherry Blossom Festival, which started Wednesday, March 20. Thanks to the recent warm weather in Washington D.C., the cherry blossoms are already in peak bloom.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
mysuncoast.com | Priscilla Huff |Jon Decker |Annie Andersen
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -Legislation to provide more support to Ukraine faces an uncertain future in the House of Representatives. Ukraine’s Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova is joining with President Joe Biden and Republican Senate leaders in urging the House to pass a bill that includes $60 billion in military support for Ukraine. It passed the Senate 70-29 - with strong bipartisan support. In the House, Speaker Mike Johnson is saying that bill is dead on arrival.
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