- US presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump participated in a contentious TV debate ahead of the November election.
- The debate covered topics such as abortion, foreign policy, and the economy, with both sides claiming victory.
- More than 57 million people watched the 90-minute debate.
- The next day, both candidates attended a 9/11 memorial service in New York, where Trump initiated a cordial greeting.
- Harris was prepared to challenge Trump, leading to him making several unsubstantiated claims, including one about illegal migrants in Ohio.
- Trump was fact-checked or clarified five times during the debate, while Harris was not fact-checked.
- The debate left Trump looking angry and rattled, in contrast to Harris who appeared confident and in control.
- Following the debate, Trump made an unexpected appearance to spin his own verdict, while Harris suggested a second debate.
- Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris after the debate.
- The debate highlighted the challenge media faces in responding to the volume of false and misleading claims made by candidates.
- The election is still considered neck and neck, with the outcome likely to be decided by slim majorities in key swing states.
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