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Republican electoral victories Tuesday cast doubt over whether the US would enact any significant measures to curb planet-heating emissions in the near-term. States were still tallying results on Wednesday as the Trump administration officially withdrew from the Paris climate agreement. According to HuffPost, that makes the US the only country to exit the nonbinding global pact to cut climate-changing carbon emissions. In Montana and Texas, climate-change-denying candidates cruised to victory. While many Senate and House races remain undecided, two sunny spots for climate advocates and environmentalists were in Arizona and in Colorado. Democrat Mark Kelly handily beat Arizona Republican Sen. Martha McSally. Kelly made tackling climate change a key part of his platform. And in Colorado, former governor and 2020 presidential contender John Hickenlooper ousted Republican Sen. Cory Gardner. Claiming to be a 'national leader' on climate, Gardner consistently peddles the conspiracy theory that environmentalists are plotting to control the economy.
Kelly Ripa marked her husband Mark Consuelos' 49th birthday by posting a video of their fondest memories together and some adorable family portraits with their kids.
Steven Tyler was seen running errands, Kelly Ripa was on set with her husband Mark Consuelos. Harry Connick Jr is on the promotional circuit and Laurence Fishburne was seen on Good Morning America.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives at the Senate, where he and chief executives of X, TikTok, Discord and Snap will face a grilling by US lawmakers over the dangers that social media platforms bring to children and teens. IMAGES
Le parcours de Gabby Giffords, qui a été gravement blessée lors d'une fusillade de masse en 2011, alors qu'elle était membre du Congrès en Arizona. Aux côtés de son mari, l'astronaute Mark Kelly, qui a ensuite été élu au Sénat, ils ont lutté activement pour contrôler le port d'armes aux Etats-Unis.
Seoul, Jun 29 (EFE/EPA).- Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl announced on Tuesday his bid to compete in South Korean presidential race next year. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN). SHOT LIST: SUPPORTERS GATHER TO SUPPORT FORMER SOUTH KOREAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL YOON SUK-YEOL, IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.