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Trump and Harris fight over male electors — and what manliness resembles in 2024

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Popup Iframe Example Perhaps of the greatest battle working out in this political decision is the fight for youthful, persuadable men of all races who have all the earmarks of being less immovably in the Vote based segment than they were only quite a while back. For previous President Donald Trump, that has implied showing up on webcasts and elective media stages well known with young fellows while fitting his get-out-the-vote work to a portion of these "low-inclination" citizens. For VP Kamala Harris, it has implied a change in tone and message from ongoing Majority rule crusades, a designated promotion rush and a running mate whose bid is especially enveloped with the subtext of being manly during the 2020s. Basic this emphasis on men is another discussion about the fate of manliness and issues confronting young fellows in America who have generally spent their grown-up lives in the Trump-overwhelmed, post-#MeToo political period. Ros...

A Royal Deception: The Rise and Fall of the Scottish Heiress

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Another BBC Sounds series, Woman Cheaters with Lucy Worsley, inspects the tale of an English-conceived fraudster who was fixated on Scotland. A vehicle crashes at a perilous curve on a clifftop street in Conwy on a twilight night in January 1909. The vehicle's two travelers are safe, however the driver - Violet Charlesworth - is missing, clearly tossed from her seat into the ocean underneath. The main indications of Violet are tracked down on rocks - her Hat o' Shanter cap and a journal recording travels she had made to places including Sheffield and Edinburgh. At first there was pity at her passing, it coming only days before her 25th birthday celebration. Series have, antiquarian Lucy Worsley, expresses: "Yet there were questions. "Where could the body have been? There was an interesting thing here." Lucy adds: "obviously she had made due. "She had crashed her own vehicle and she had done this because on the grounds that she had been ...