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21.09 / 04:37
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Fall is back, and bringing with it jack-o’-lanterns, football, pumpkin spice everything and, in some parts of the country, especially vibrant foliage
20.09 / 20:55
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Kamala Harris reinforced her Second Amendment credentials while discussing gun violence alongside Oprah Winfrey in Farmington Hills, Michigan. During the event, Harris revealed her status as a gun owner, prompting laughter when she stated, “If somebody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot,” acknowledging later that she might need to clarify her remarks with staff. The rally aimed to energize Harris’s base and attract undecided voters, featuring celebrity endorsements from figures like Bryan Cranston and Chris Rock. Winfrey emphasized the importance of unity, stating, “This movement is about reminding each other that we have so much more in common than what separates us.”
20.09 / 11:15
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The Biden administration is awarding $3 billion to U.S. companies to boost domestic production of advanced batteries and other materials used for electric vehicles, part of a continuing push to reduce China’s global dominance in battery production
19.09 / 18:19
markets Fox Election President Experts Universities reports Has Donald Trump made inroads with black voters in his battle against Kamala Harris? New poll reveals
Kamala Harris maintains a strong lead over former President Donald Trump among Black voters in crucial swing states. According to the data, a substantial 82% of Black voters across seven battleground states have expressed their support for Harris, compared to 12% backing Trump. The findings indicate the critical role Black voters may play in shaping the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, as per a report by Fox News..
19.09 / 08:49
markets Fox Experts Universities show 2020 shock Poll shock in swing states: Kamala Harris gains, Donald Trump faces unexpected challenge
polling data shows surprising results for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in key battleground states. In Pennsylvania, which carries 19 electoral votes and supported the Democrats in 2020, Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump with a 51% to 45% vote share difference. This data was released by Quinnipiac University. Last month, Harris had a smaller lead of three points. In Michigan, which has 15 electoral votes, the survey indicates Harris leading Trump 50% to 45%.
18.09 / 19:57
markets Racing Election wellness Experts Colleges Leading in all national polls, is Kamala Harris becoming complacent? It's not easy to win the White House that easily
Her standing in national polls has improved as well. According to a Morning Consult Poll released recently, Harris holds a six-point lead over Trump, which is her highest margin yet. Despite these positive indicators, there are reasons why Harris’s team should not become too comfortable.
18.09 / 17:15
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Biden treated Trump so well and felt sorry about what happened, as per what Trump said, reliving his conversation with Biden from Monday's campaign town hall in Michigan. The audience booed Trump when he mentioned the very nice call he had with Harris earlier in the event. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was accused of firing at a Secret Service agent after he allegedly pushed a rifle's muzzle through a fence around Trump's West Palm Beach, Florida, golf course while he was there. Routh was charged with two gun offenses on Monday. On Monday, Trump accused Biden and Harris, his rivals in the November election, of inciting violence against him with their words.
18.09 / 15:05
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Former President Donald Trump has repeated false claims that Chinese automakers are putting up large factories in Mexico
18.09 / 06:09
markets Man Trade President country reports Relationships India abuses trade, but Modi is ‘fantastic,’ says Donald Trump before next week’s meet with Indian PM
Donald Trump on Tuesday referred to India as a “very big abuser” concerning its trade policies, specifically regarding import tariffs. Speaking at a campaign event in Michigan, Trump emphasized that India’s tariffs on imports were unfair, reflecting his long-standing critique of global trade practices. He said, «So when India, which is a very big abuser. He (Modi) happens to be coming to meet me next week, and Modi, he's fantastic. I mean, fantastic man. A lot of these leaders are fantastic.» He added that countries like Brazil and China also impose tough trade terms on the US, but China, in particular, was the most challenging of all. Further emphasizing India's competitive stance in global trade, Trump remarked, «They're not a little bit backwards...You know the expression, they're at the top of their game, and they use it against us. But India is very tough.» He also noted that Brazil, like India, maintained strict policies that made it difficult for the US to engage in fair trade. Also Read: Why is Donald Trump meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the US Presidential Polls?
14.09 / 07:46
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Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Jim Farley had just returned from China. What the Ford Motor chief executive found during the May visit made him anxious: The local automakers were pulling away in the electric-vehicle race.
13.09 / 17:20
UPS economy Election Universities reports US consumer sentiment ticks higher for second month but remains subdued
Americans’ outlook on the economy improved for the second straight month in September, bolstered by lower prices for long-lasting goods such as cars and furniture
12.09 / 20:46
markets Election President blues reports Features US Presidential debate: Bad news for Trump, swing state voters says, 'It was a clean sweep by Kamala Harris'
Kamala Harris is winning the election. But far-right Pundit Ben Shapiro opposed through a tweet that this debate will not decide the political scenario as he thinks ex-president Donald Trump has more political influence than Kamala Harris. Sarah Longwell, political strategist of Republican Party and the publisher of conservative media outlet The Bulwark, recently organised a focus group discussion with the voters in the battleground states. The group composed of the voters who only watched the presidential debate between the former president Donald Trump and the vice president Kamala Harris. Also Read :In new advertisement, Kamala Harris has trolled Donald Trump; here are all details
12.09 / 16:05
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Stellantis will spend $406 million retooling three Michigan factories so they can build electric vehicles or battery parts
11.09 / 21:04
markets Election President show voice Equality Colleges U.S. Elections: Donald Trump has a whopping 20% lead over Kamala Harris, according to pollster Nate Silver
Donald Trump's chances of winning the November election are growing. This was predicted before the presidential debate. With a 60.1 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, Silver's prediction from last week gave Trump his best chance of winning since the end of July. Kamala Harris had a 39.7 percent chance. The forecast indicates that since then, Trump's chances of winning have grown, with a 64.4 percent chance to Harris' 35.3 percent in the Electoral College. The model also reveals that the Republicans have made a comeback in each of the swing states within the last week, with the increase varying from 0. 3 to 1.2. The former president is expected to win all seven swing states, or so-called battleground states. The model predicted that both Harris and Trump would be equally close in Wisconsin and Michigan last week. It also shows that while Harris will garner 256 electoral votes to Trump’s 282, the likelihood that she will sweep all of it in terms of popular vote share has slightly lessened from 58 to 56 %. Also Read :Polls say Trump more moderate candidate than Harris in the U.S Presidential elections, Democrats voice frustrations
10.09 / 17:09
markets Opinion President Justice prevention Courts Big blow to Trump: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name to stay on the Michigan presidential ballot
Donald Trump. According to the court's order, Kennedy has not shown an entitlement to this extraordinary relief. Based on the idea that some voters who were aware of Kennedy's endorsement might have supported Trump more if his name was not on the ballot, the decision is perceived as potentially benefiting Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris at Trump's expense. Also Read: Deep rate cuts needed to prevent a US recession, says Noble-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz
09.09 / 19:14
markets Racing Election show reports Colleges Updates U.S Elections 2024: Kamala Harris' polling average has shrunk, says Nate Silver
Trump by just 2.5 points, according to information released by Silver on Sunday. According to the numbers, Trump is at 46.2% while Harris is at 48.7%. Harris' lead has shrunk as Trump has gained 1.1 points from the previous week.
09.09 / 19:05
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Julia is an experienced editor with a passion for covering a wide variety of beats. She loves all things politics and regularly covers regulatory updates on emerging technology here for Crypto News.
09.09 / 02:44
Extreme Racing Election President show Colleges US Election 2024: Donald Trump holds a fragile lead over Kamala Harris, but battleground states could flip the script
presidential nominee Donald Trump is narrowly leading Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by just one point in a recent The New York Times/Siena College poll. Trump garners 48 percent of voter support against Harris's 47 percent. The poll, which surveyed 1,695 respondents nationwide, has a margin of error of 2.8 points, making the race a statistical tie. The poll results come on the heels of President Joe Biden’s unexpected decision in July to step aside from the 2024 presidential race, endorsing Kamala Harris to lead the Democratic Party. Despite an ensuing surge in Democratic enthusiasm, the race remains extremely tight, with Harris and Trump frequently swapping narrow leads in various surveys. FiveThirtyEight, a media outlet that ranks pollsters based on accuracy and methodology, has identified The New York Times/Siena College poll as the most reliable in the country. Polling averages suggest a very close race, with Harris often holding a slight national lead.
07.09 / 21:38
Election President show performer track reports Colleges U.S elections: Trump electorally favored to defeat Kamala Harris in November by the widest margin in months
Nate Silver offered his most recent predictions for the next US presidential election. In accordance with Silver's forecast, Kamala Harris now faces less electoral opposition than previous President Donald Trump. With Silver claiming that Trump's odds of winning have increased to their greatest point since July 30, this represents Trump's strongest position in recent months. As per the reports of Yahoo news, Silver’s model, which tracks electoral predictions, shows that Trump’s probability of securing the Electoral College rose to 58.2%, compared to 52.4% the week before. Meanwhile, Harris’ chances dropped to 41.6%, down from 47.3%. Silver noted that the contest remains a toss-up, but Trump’s edge has grown.
06.09 / 11:12
Waves Manufacturing security Election wellness President rights Biden to sign order to prioritize grants for projects with higher worker wages
President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order for federal grants that would prioritize projects with labor agreements, wage standards and benefits such as access to child care and apprenticeship programs
06.09 / 03:27
Career Southern film students Universities Schools Colleges Where is Sasha Obama studying? Here's everything you need to know
Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, recently received her degree from the University of Southern California (USC). Here is all the information about her time in college and her future plans. It makes sense that the two young girls didn't receive much attention until their unofficial debut at the Obama White House's first state dinner in 2016, which was attended by Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada at the time. Also Read: Harris' running mate Tim Walz's relatives turn against him and support Donald Trump for President, share pics posing in T-shirts

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