Kamala Harris is heading to Georgia, sparking renewed excitement among Democrats in the state. Georgia Democratic state Rep. Sam Park noted the enthusiasm for Harris among voters in his community, attributing it to her presidential campaign picking up steam. Harris is set to speak at a campaign event in Atlanta, with hopes of boosting Democratic chances in the November election. Polls have shown early strength for Harris among voters of color and Gen Z voters, but the bigger question remains whether she can attract wavering Republicans and independents in a state that Democrats have carried by slim margins.

Meanwhile, JD Vance is heading West as his campaign tries to move past a bumpy rollout after his debut as Trump’s running mate. In sports news, the U.S. men’s gymnastics team made history by earning a bronze medal at the Olympics, while Americans in skateboarding claimed silver and bronze medals. The U.S. women’s basketball team also showcased its talent in a win against Japan, marking the beginning of their quest for an eighth straight gold medal. Additionally, the U.S. women’s rugby sevens team advanced to the semifinals for the first time, demonstrating American prowess in various Olympic events.

President Joe Biden called for term limits for Supreme Court justices and mandatory ethics rules in an effort to restore trust in the courts and preserve the system of checks and balances vital to democracy. He also proposed a constitutional amendment that would prevent former presidents from having immunity from federal criminal indictments. On the health front, research presented at an Alzheimer’s Association conference suggests that a weight loss drug similar to Ozempic could slow cognitive decline in patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease. This development adds to growing evidence that certain medications may protect the brain in addition to aiding weight loss and managing diabetes.

In other political news, voters in Arizona are finalizing the matchup in a critical Senate race with Rep. Ruben Gallego running uncontested on the Democratic ticket and Trump-backed Kari Lake leading the Republican front. The race is one of many to watch as the political landscape continues to evolve. On the education front, there is growing interest in majoring in artificial intelligence as a potential edge for new graduates entering the job market. This shift reflects the changing dynamics in the tech industry and the search for new skills and expertise. Additionally, recent developments include arrests in connection to a stabbing at a dance school in England, a ban on Wayne LaPierre from leading the National Rifle Association, and a claim against O.J. Simpson’s estate seeking compensation.

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