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    First Presidential Debate Verdict: Did Trump's performance earn him a 1-0 lead over Biden?

    Following the debate, a CNN poll revealed that 67% of viewers believed Trump emerged as the winner, while 33% favoured Biden. This marked a significant shift from CNN's post-2020 debate poll, where 53% viewed Biden as the winner compared to 39% for Trump. Viewers expressed concerns over Biden's leadership abilities, underscoring doubts about his performance.

    Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict: Here's everything about federal gun trial and what jail term he faces

    Hunter Biden who is the son of US President Joe Biden has been convicted on three counts of violation of a US federal gun law. He faces imprisonment for a term not exceeding 25 years.

    Why Hindu liberals and Muslims are divided on poll verdict

    While liberals are interpreting the result as a rejection of Hindutva politics, Muslims believe nothing will change under the new government

    Joe Biden vs Donald Trump: Less disliked will win the US presidential election

    Trump's court drama and conviction have not significantly impacted the upcoming election, with supporters rallying behind him despite felony charges. The focus remains on the least disliked candidate for the presidency.

    Congress has accepted verdict of people in Odisha Assembly election: Ajoy Kumar

    Senior Congress leader Ajoy Kumar has accepted the verdict of the people of Odisha in the recent assembly election, winning 14 seats. He warned the people that they will lose their 'jal' (water), 'jungle' (forest) and 'pani' (water) as the BJP forms government in the state. Kumar assured the people of Odisha that the Congress will fight inside and outside the assembly for five years to protect the people and their resources.

    After two Lok Sabha iterations, multiplayer politics on the national level gets its mojo back

    We, along with Modi, are entering uncharted waters now. Uncharted not for India, of course - which has had plenty of trysts with coalition governments since the time pre-millennials can remember - but for the PM on his third gig unfamiliar with power-sharing, and for us, not knowing how he'll handle anything more than his own set of demands.

    The Economic Times
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