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Dems must choose wisely with new VP pick
SUMMARY: President Biden has exited the presidential race, leaving Vice President Kamala Harris poised to take the Democratic nomination. Harris is rapidly gaining endorsements and will need to choose a running mate who appeals to swing states, aiming for moderate Democrats and independents. The upcoming debate with Donald Trump is significant, as Harris’s debate skills are questioned, unlike Trump’s previous strategy of letting Biden falter. Biden is expected to address the nation soon, with his decision to step back possibly improving his legacy. The discussion emphasizes the need for younger leadership in both parties as the 2024 election approaches.
President Joe Biden is out of the race for the White House, and Vice President Kamala Harris is quickly pulling in the Democratic endorsement. Next month, she could be named the party’s nominee for president. But choosing her vice president will be important. Presidential historian and author Talmage Boston explains why.
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Good Morning San Antonio 9 a.m. : Sep 16, 2024
SUMMARY: Good Morning San Antonio covers a hot September day with temperatures expected to reach 97ยฐF, feeling like 102ยฐF due to humidity. The forecast includes a slim chance of rain. In news, a lawsuit regarding a voter registration program in Bexar County is unfolding; a former Uvalde school police officer charges related to the Robb Elementary shooting are set for a hearing; an assassination attempt on Donald Trump is under FBI investigation; and TikTok faces a potential ban over national security concerns. Additionally, the Emmy Awards highlighted numerous wins, particularly for shows like ‘Shogun’ and ‘The Bear.’
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Trump assassination attempt: Suspect in custody | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Former President Trump is safe following a reported assassination attempt at his golf course in Florida. The FBI has a suspect, identified as Ryan Ralph, in custody after shots were fired during Trump’s golf game on Sunday. Secret Service agents spotted the gunman, who attempted to flee but was detained after a witness provided the vehicle’s license plate. Officials recovered an AK-47 style rifle and other equipment at the scene. President Biden and Vice President Harris expressed their relief at Trump’s safety, denouncing political violence and pledging to support Secret Service efforts to ensure Trump’s security.
Former President Trump says he’s safe and well after what the FBI says was another attempt on his life. It’s the second time Trump has been targeted in just over two months. FOX”s Connor Hansen has the latest details.
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More Houston families opt for homeschooling: What it means for public schools
SUMMARY: Student enrollment numbers significantly affect funding for school districts, crucial for providing resources. With an increase in families opting for homeschooling, as reported by the Texas Homeschool Coalition, over 50,000 students left public schools last year, primarily due to safety concerns and dissatisfaction with instruction. Families like the Lera single-ter from Fifth Ward chose homeschooling for their daughter Paris, citing personal experiences and the challenges of public schooling. This shift affects public school funding, impacting resources and diversity. Paris’s mother, Sharita, has left her job to support her daughter’s education and may consider returning to public school if Paris excels.
The Texas Home School Coalition reports that more than 50,000 students left public schools for homeschooling last year. Many families cite safety concerns and dissatisfaction with school instruction as their top reasons.
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