Like many people, I was caught off guard when major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and even AT&T's wireless network experienced outages earlier this week. At first, it seemed like just a minor technical hiccup. But then the full scope became clear - this wasn't an isolated incident impacting just one company. Websites and apps across the internet were struggling to stay online amidst a cascading failure.
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Like many people, I was caught off guard when major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and even AT&T's wireless network experienced outages earlier this week. At first, it seemed like just a minor technical hiccup. But then the full scope became clear - this wasn't an isolated incident impacting just one company. Websites and apps across the internet were struggling to stay online amidst a cascading failure.
(Throwback) Full Debate Audio - President Trump VS Joe Biden
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(Throwback) Full Debate Audio - President Trump VS Joe Biden
There were a total of 2 presidential debates between President Trump and Joe Biden. A third debate was scheduled but canceled.
The first debate took place on September 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. It was moderated by Chris Wallace of Fox News.
The second and final debate took place on October 22, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. It was moderated by Kristen Welker of NBC News.
Key policy issues discussed included the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare, the economy, immigration, climate change, race relations, national security and personal integrity.
Independent fact-checkers assessed many false and misleading statements were made by both candidates over the course of both debates concerning policy issues.
Evaluations of the debates from polls and pundits generally assessed neither candidate as a clear "winner", with a deeply polarized electorate
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Like many people, I was caught off guard when major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and even AT&T's wireless network experienced outages earlier this week. At first, it seemed like just a minor technical hiccup. But then the full scope became clear - this wasn't an isolated incident impacting just one company. Websites and apps across the internet were struggling to stay online amidst a cascading failure.