American political and broadcast history unfolded on this day in history, Sept. 26, 1960, as Vice President Richard Nixon, a California Republican, and Sen. John F. Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, debated on television before a national audience. The nation’s first-ever televised presidential
Tim Farron was booed by audience members at the Lib Dem conference today as tensions erupted during a debate over housing. A major row has been brewing over the party shifting away from a pledge to build 380,000 new homes a year
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The leader of the SNP in Westminster has been accused of using ‘bullyboy tactics’ on an audience member during a BBC debate after accusing a young man of being a Tory activist. Stephen Flynn became embroiled in a heated exchange with fellow
Two-time NBA Finals MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played alongside Magic Johnson for several years when they were dominating with the Los Angeles Lakers. Johnson is widely considered to be one of the greatest point guards in NBA history, but Abdul-Jabbar believes another basketball
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Menstruation is “not just a women’s issue”, Lib Dem activists have said in a motion set to be debated at their party conference. Sir Ed Davey’s party will vote on a policy proposal on period poverty at their annual gathering in Bournemouth