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AP Headline News - Jun 28 2024 14:00 (EDT)

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28 Jun 2024
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AP News. I'm Ed Donahue. A day after the debate, President Biden is in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was a shaking performance last night for the president. He is moving on. Did you see Trump last night? My guess he said, I mean, sincerely, a new record for the most lies told in the single debate. The AP's Josh Boke reports the debate has brought up a lot of doubts within the president's own party. Democrats were saying is this 81-year-old the right person to be at the top of the ticket. And you're seeing a lot of hand-bringing by candidates, by pundits, and by many voters who want someone who can fight for them and pose a real challenge to Donald Trump. There is no evidence President Biden is willing to end his campaign. The peer built by the U.S. military to bring aid to Gaza is being removed due to weather to protect it. This is Deputy Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh. As always, the safety of our service members is a top priority, and temporarily relocating the peer will prevent potential structural damage that could be caused by the heightened sea state. The U.S. is considering not reinstalling the peer unless aid begins flowing again in Gaza. Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to resume production of intermediate-range missiles that were banned under a now scrapped treaty with the U.S. The Supreme Court upended a 40-year-old decision called Chevron. Here's the AP's Jackie Quinn. It made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment public health, workplace safety, and consumer protections. Experts say overturning the Chevron decision in a case filed by Harring Fisherman in New Jersey and Rhode Island who objected to paying monitored fees brings a far-reaching and potentially lucrative victory to business interests who've long sought to eliminate the power of government agencies. Officials at Yellowstone National Park say a rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans has not been seen since its birth almost a month ago. This is AP News. Candidates in France are making their last campaign pushes for the first round of voting in a pivotal and polarizing high-stakes legislative election. The centrist government of French President Emmanuel Macron risks a potentially fatal beating of the hands of the surging far right. Pulsters indicate that the anti-immigration national rally could greatly increase its number of lawmakers in the National Assembly. Such an outcome election could radically alter the trajectory of the EU's largest country and hamstring Macron. Fridays, the last day of campaigning before Sunday's first round vote. I'm Charles de la Desma. The Chief Judge of the Oklahoma Supreme Court is recommending the immediate suspension and eventual removal of a state judge, Brian Lovell, who faces separate shooting charges in Oklahoma and Texas. He also faces corruption charges. I'm Ed Donahue, AP News.