Parkinson’s Picnic Raises Funds, Awareness in Calgary

Family, friends, and researchers gathered on St Patrick’s Island for a fundraising and awareness picnic dedicated to Parkinson’s Disease. The event, hosted by the Calgary Parkinson’s Research Initiative at the University of Calgary, featured face painting, live music, and games, with the goal of raising funds and supporting research into new treatments and therapies for the neurological disorder.

Trump’s Conviction Impacts GOP Voter Support and Campaign Finances

A recent poll reveals that Trump’s criminal conviction in New York may have alienated some Republican voters. According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, 10% of registered GOP voters are less likely to support Trump for president due to his felony conviction for falsifying business records. However, 35% of Republican voters said they are even more likely to support Trump after the verdict. Despite the potential loss of some Republican support, Trump’s campaign has raised an impressive $53 million in donations since his conviction.

Biden Campaign Urges Voters to Keep Trump Out of Office at Ballot Box

Following the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump in a New York criminal trial, the Biden-Harris campaign has emphasized the importance of preventing Trump from re-entering the Oval Office. The campaign sent a text message to supporters urging them to donate and ensure Trump remains out of the White House. Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign website updated with a message claiming he is a “political prisoner” and calling on supporters for immediate financial contributions.

CNN’s Tapper and Greene Clash Over Appearance Attack

CNN’s Jake Tapper accused Rep. Jasmine Crockett of engaging in the same behavior as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who made a derogatory remark about Crockett’s physical appearance. Crockett responded by launching a fundraising campaign centered on her clapback to Greene. Greene defended her statement, claiming it was not racially motivated and that Democrats also engage in appearance-based attacks. The incident has sparked controversy over the role of personal attacks in political discourse and the potential violation of ethical standards.

London Gatwick Employees Raise Over £37,000 for Charity Through Cycling Challenge

Led by CEO Stewart Wingate, a group of 28 employees from London Gatwick cycled 300km from the airport to Paris, raising over £37,000 for SASH Charity, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex, and Gatwick TravelCare. The team faced challenging weather conditions, but their unwavering spirits and determination to support these vital charities carried them through. The funds raised will directly impact the lives of sick children, provide vital medical services, and support distressed passengers at London Gatwick.

Trump’s Jewish Supporters Showcase Historic Fundraising Effort Amid Campus Pro-Palestine Protests

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) has announced plans to raise at least $5 million and launch a $15 million independent expenditure campaign in support of former President Trump’s 2024 presidential bid. This effort, described as the organization’s largest ever, comes amidst ongoing anti-Israel protests on college campuses and concerns within the Jewish community about rising antisemitism. RJC national political director Sam Markstein emphasized that the community is highly energized and eager to ‘turn the page’ from President Biden’s perceived failures and broken promises.

Tim Scott on the 2024 Campaign Trail: VP Jockeying, Donor Support, and Trump Alignment

Potential vice presidential nominees for former President Donald Trump are demonstrating their ability to assist him in raising crucial campaign funds through closed-door fundraisers with major Republican donors. Tim Scott, Doug Burgum, Kristi Noem, and Vivek Ramaswamy have joined Trump at fundraising events, including a dinner in New York City with top GOP donors. Trump’s campaign estimates that these events and additional grassroots efforts will yield approximately $25 million this week.

The Vogue and Vanity of the Met Gala: A Look Back at the History of Fashion’s Grandest Night

The Met Gala is not just a party; it’s a fundraiser and a testament to the power of fashion. It all started in the 1930s when Irene Lewisohn and Aline Bernstein envisioned a museum dedicated solely to fashion. Their dream became a reality in 1937, and the rest, as they say, is history.

The Costume Institute’s annual fundraising gala, known as the Party of the Year, was first held in 1948. The event has been graced by the biggest names in fashion, film, and music, and has raised millions of dollars for the museum. Throughout the years, the gala has evolved, with Diana Vreeland, Pat Buckley, Anna Wintour, and Harold Koda leaving their unique marks on the event. The Met Gala is now a global phenomenon, with people all over the world eager to catch a glimpse of the red carpet and the celebrities who attend.

The Met Gala is more than just a party; it’s a celebration of fashion and a testament to the power of the industry. The event raises millions of dollars for the museum and showcases the creativity of designers from around the world. The Met Gala is a true cultural event, and it’s one of the most anticipated nights on the fashion calendar.

Trump and RNC Gain Momentum with $76 Million Fundraising Boost

Following former President Trump’s announcement as the presumptive GOP nominee for 2024, his campaign and the Republican National Committee have showcased a significant fundraising haul of $76 million. This impressive amount reflects a steady increase since March and signals a surge in campaign activity. Despite trailing President Biden in total funds, Trump and the RNC maintain confidence in their ability to raise sufficient funds for the upcoming election.

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