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Election 2024: Trump, Harris’ top Hollywood celebrity supporters

With the 2024 U.S. election around the corner, celebrities have been stepping forward to publicly endorse either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Trump.
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Donald Trump Jr., Kristi Noem join Franklin Graham in Helene-torn North Carolina with Samaritan's Purse
Donald Trump Jr. and Gov. Kristi Noem joined Franklin Graham of Samaritan's Purse to donate warm clothing to the people of Helene-torn North Carolina Friday.
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Israel kills 2 Hezbollah commanders responsible for 400 strikes against them in October: IDF
IDF says Hezbollah commanders Mousa Izz al-Din and Hassan Majid Daib were responsible for the strikes against Israel in October, which prompted the attacks.
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The Capitals are off to a hot start. Their power play isn’t.
Before Thursday’s win over the Montreal Canadiens, Washington’s power play was on an 0-for-22 drought.
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For Greivis Vasquez, back in D.C., the Maryland memories are vibrant
Former Terrapins star will provide color commentary on Spanish broadcasts of select Wizards games this season.
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ActBlue’s shady donor setup draws fed scrutiny — time for a full-on reckoning
The Dem mega-donation machine may have been abetting donor fraud and the feds wants to know all about it.
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Mirror, mirror: Debunking Harris’ farcical ‘fascist’ charge vs. Trump
Ironically, Donald Trump has been the target of fascist machinations from Kamala Harris' party and supporters for nearly a decade.
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Shasta County faces another pivotal election — and more uncertainty over voting
Shasta County, which has been roiled by a far-right-insurgency, will vote in a crucial supervisor's race even as problems emerge with its new voting machines.
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Collected letters of Oliver Sacks offer a glimpse into the neurologist's mind
The late author's correspondence shows a restless intellect roving far beyond what we saw in his books 'Awakenings' and 'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.'
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Letters to the Editor: Readers discuss The Times' non-endorsement in the presidential race
The vast majority of letter writers say the L.A. Times wrongly withheld an endorsement in the presidential race; some welcome decision.
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Tacos, tonics and 'shadow work': L.A.'s answer to election anxiety
In Los Angeles, there are many characteristically creative options to help stave off the existential despair of politics, such as stress relief workshops, guzzling cold-pressed juices and special taco deals.
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Harris is leaning on the Black church for votes. Can it still deliver?
Declining attendance at traditional activist churches may be one reason for weaker Black alliances with Democrats.
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'Wild and crazy ride': The stunning, exhausting presidential race we all just witnessed
This has been one of the most astonishing presidential election cycles in modern American history, full of unprecedented political moments and bizarre politicking. It's been exhausting as it nears its end.
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After a century, concrete plant that helped build L.A. makes way for a deluxe tower
As the region grew up around it, a concrete plant in West Hollywood kept churning. Now, it has ceased operations to make way for development.
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'It's close': Half of voters polled favor L.A. County Measure A sales tax for homeless services
A measure that would double L.A. County’s quarter-percent homeless sales tax is closing in on the majority it needs to pass, a poll of likely voters found.
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At this Hollywood clubhouse, people with mental illness find purpose and belonging
Local officials say the new clubhouse that opened in July, Fountain House Hollywood, is the only one of its kind in Los Angeles. It's a community run by people diagnosed with serious mental health conditions.
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O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do's downfall started with this dogged reporter
For over a decade, Nick Gerda reported on Andrew Do the way a sculptor works a slab of marble. His torrents of public records requests led the former supervisor to derisively refer to “the Noise of OC."
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Sandra Bernhard’s week in culture: HBO, Carrie Fisher and the election
Singer, comedian and actress Sandra Bernhard shares her culture diary with The Post.
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'Noticias Telemundo' anchor Julio Vaqueiro on why the Latino vote matters more than ever
The voting bloc has moved front and center as Vice President Harris and former President Trump head into the final days of the election.
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Ali: The election is supposedly about women's issues. Why are the media so obsessed with men?
The election is supposedly about women's issues. Why are the media so obsessed with men, especially young men?
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Will Harris or Trump win next week? Questions still up in the air may be decisive
In the final days of the excruciatingly tight 2024 presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, much is still in flux. Here's what to watch for.
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Two hospitalized after being struck by car during illegal Orange County street takeover
Two 19-year-old men were injured and hospitalized after being hit by a car during a street takeover early Friday morning in Anaheim. The suspected driver remains at large.
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A murderer faced life in prison. The judge gave him 10 years.
The state’s attorney’s office and family of Antoine Dorsey condemned the Prince George’s judge’s sentence as too lenient for a case of first-degree murder.
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These special interests are spending big to influence which Democrats win L.A. seats in the Legislature
Oil companies, prison guards, Uber and labor unions are spending big to influence which Democrat will be sent to the Legislature by voters.
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The Washington Post Boycott Won’t Hurt Jeff Bezos’ Bottom Line. So What Will It Accomplish?
Boycotts are about the message.
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A new generation embraces living off the land — with or without the land
Homesteading is growing in popularity and broadening in scope, pulling in people who never expected to grow and raise their own food.
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The place that made them is now a battleground for these Md. Senate rivals
As Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan make their closing pitches, their home county has become a key battleground where she derides his ties to a party that embraces Donald Trump and he says she will increase the partisan divide in Washington.
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I Went to the Drag Bar Restaurant Lady Gaga’s Dad Owns. I Had to Get to the Bottom of a Bizarre Mystery.
Maybe he explains a lot about 2024.
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It All Comes Down to This
Which candidate are the polls underestimating?
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Washington state activates National Guard in case of election unrest
The decision by Gov. Jay Inslee comes after ballot boxes were burned in his state and in Oregon, and amid broader concerns about election-related violence.
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Hundreds are dead in Spain's floods. Scientists see a connection to climate change
Hundreds are dead after torrential rains devastated Spain’s east. Climate scientists say a hotter planet makes deadly events like it more likely.
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Burlington business owner says public safety issues are turning customers away: ‘The worst we’ve seen it’
The owner of a sporting goods store in Burlington, Vermont, told Fox News Digital that the homeless and drug addiction crisis in the city has been driving away his customers.
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What's at stake for Elon Musk in the presidential election?
Musk, the world's richest person, has sought to help elect Donald Trump.
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Tens of millions of early votes have been cast. What could it mean for Election Day?
Over 68 million votes cast in the election so far, but the data from those votes gives some clues into how election night may play out.
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D.C.-area forecast: Feeling more like fall this weekend before next warmup
Highs of 60 to 65 might feel a bit cool this weekend. It’s pretty close to average for the start of November.
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Professors Worry Their Power Is Shrinking at Universities
Faculty members are used to sharing power with presidents and trustees to run universities. But some presidents and lawmakers have made moves to reduce their say.
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Retired officer says US 'a different country' from 5 years ago after spree of violent attacks on women
Five women have been attacked by complete strangers over three months in Nashville. A retired MNPD officer says part of the issue is 'recidivism of these criminals.'
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Harris, Trump 'leave nothing on the field' in final weekend before Election Day
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump, their running mates and top surrogates crisscross the campaign trail on the last weekend before Election Day 2024
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Freedom: It’s A Thing. (Even if SCOTUS Doesn’t Think So)
Historian Timothy Snyder on tyranny and freedom.
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The Internet’s Favorite Fictional Presidents
We’re talking about the most memorable, meme-able, and fanfiction-worthy Oval officers.
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‘Like Water for Chocolate’ proves that old recipes still work
Salma Hayek Pinault’s new adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s 1989 novel “Like Water for Chocolate” is the reboot you didn’t know you wanted.
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Overseas Votes Could Decide the Election
4.4 million U.S. citizens are eligible to vote from overseas, and if the "voter's home" is a swing state, they might make the difference. Trump is promising to cut their taxes.
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Shark bites 61-year-old Maui surfer, completely severing his leg below knee
The incident prompted officials to close the beach park.
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Crowds flock to tiny Massachusetts town to send off New York’s Rockefeller Christmas tree
This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree comes with a strong New England accent.
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Would-be mail-in voters in key Pennsylvania county can go in person, judge says
A judge’s order would apply to at least 14,000 in the crucial swing county of Erie, Pennsylvania, who say they never got their requested mail-in ballots. Both major parties hailed the move.
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Idaho health department isn’t allowed to give COVID-19 vaccines anymore — experts say it’s a first
A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.
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Wendy’s to close 140 restaurants by the end of the year
Wendy’s is shuttering 140 restaurants as it looks to improve its "restaurant footprint and overall system health."
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Dodgers fan critical after falling from building during World Series celebrations
Rowdy fans had taken over the intersection, forcing the LAPD to use "multiple resources" to clear the area and allow the LAFD to reach the man.
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Dear Abby: I want to be there for my sick daughter — but I hate her husband
Dear Abby gives advice to a woman who is conflicted about how to support her sick daughter while being at odds with her husband.
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