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Happy #Pride.”____Read more from Yahoo News:Airline travel horror stories mount as Americans pack the not-so-friendly skiesCalifornia and much of the American West face mega-drought brought on by climate changeYahoo News/YouGov poll: U.S. COVID worries fall to lowest level ever ahead of Memorial DayWill face masks be a regular part of life post-pandemic?On Sunday in Washington, D.C., Kamala Harris became the first vice president to attend a Pride parade while in office.Vice President Kamala Harris' stumbles during her first foreign trip have rekindled the debate from her presidential campaign about whether she — and not her staff — is to blame.Why it matters: While Harris' only overture toward running for president in 2024 has been a trip to New Hampshire in April, the vice president is in a prime position to cast herself as the best choice for Democrats should President Biden not seek a second term.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insightsVice President Kamala Harris made history again on Saturday, becoming the first sitting VP to march in a Pride Event as she was joined by Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff at Capital PrideRodriguez and Scurtis were married from 2002 to 2008 and share two children together.More than 65,000 ransomware attacks costing companies $170,000 each on average are expected this year, John Chambers, former CEO of Cisco Systems and JC2 Ventures founder and CEO, told Yahoo Finance Live.Bob Baffert is trying to get his New York suspension lifted.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says it would be “highly unlikely” that he’d allow President Biden to fill a Supreme Court vacancy in 2024 if Republicans were to take control of the chamber.A 21-year-old man was killed and seven other people were injured when a vehicle crashed through a guardrail and plowed into a crowd at a mud racing event in Texas, officials said Monday. Willie Valadez Ramirez was pronounced dead at the hospital and two people remained in critical but stable condition Monday, according to the department.Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said meetings on the migration crisis with Kamala Harris went so well that he called her "president."Chrissy Teigen says she was an "insecure" troll when she bullied Courtney Stodden — and other celebrities — online.The new season of Yahoo News’ "Conspiracyland" podcast reveals compelling new evidence that a Saudi hit team intended to kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi long before he walked into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in 2018.The United States Postal Service announced which cities and states had the most dog attacks in 2020, with Houston and California topping the lists.In the midst of his first foreign trip since taking office, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds a majority of the American public has a great deal or good amount of trust in President Joe Biden to negotiate on the country's behalf with other world leaders.

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