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23.10 / 21:43
Food wellness hospital outbreak reports prevention Investigations A look at food-related illnesses at restaurants over the years
Outbreaks of foodborne illnesses are pretty rare for well known restaurant chains, but they do happen
23.10 / 02:59
markets FIVE Digital Racing President travelers Courts Trump hurls a string of insults at Harris including 'lazy,' a racist trope against Black people
Donald Trump on Tuesday hurled a series of personal attacks at Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her «lazy» — a word long used to demean Black people in racist terms — and repeatedly questioning her intelligence and stamina. At an event in Miami aimed at courting Latino voters, he said Harris was «lazy as hell» for not holding a campaign event. Trump's comments ignored that Harris spent her day in meetings in Washington and recording interviews with Telemundo and NBC. He referred to the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket as «slow» and having a «low IQ.» Later in the day during a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, he called Harris a «stupid person» and went on to ask: «Does she drink? Is she on drugs?»
22.10 / 21:07
markets Reuters Digital President Experts PAM Schools Dead heat between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in these 7 battleground states; here's all you need to know
Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump are having a very tough and competitive race across the seven battleground states, revealed a Washington Post or Scholar School Poll. According to Reuters, Kamala Harris is having 51 per cent support in Georgia compared to Donald Trump’s 47 per cent whereas Donald Trump is having a slight edge in Arizona with 49 per cent support compared to Kamala Harris’s 46 per cent support. Reuters noted that both the poll findings fall within a poll’s margin of error of near about +-4.5 per cent points which was based on a pretty recent survey of approximately 5,016 registered voters. Also Read: Donald Trump ahead of Kamala Harris in these three swing states which he is looking to flip
22.10 / 21:07
markets Digital Election President Experts PAM Schools Donald Trump ahead of Kamala Harris in these three swing states which he is looking to flip
swing states namely Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia, revealed a recent conservative polling data. According to Newsweek, early voting has commenced in several states while campaigning of both the Presidential candidates is intensifying ahead of the US Presidential Elections. Napolitan News Service conducted a recent poll survey in the month of October which showed Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris in Wisconsin by 1 point which is a major shift from Kamala Harris’s previous lead. Newsweek reported that Napolitan News surveyed around 787 likely voters while having a margin of error of +-3.5 points. Also Read: NBA 2024-25 Season: See where to watch, schedule
22.10 / 20:25
markets Digital Strategy President Experts reports Colleges This is massive! Nate Silver says 21 states have shifted to Donald Trump in the past month
Nate Silver reveals that polling averages in 21 states have gradually taken a shift towards former US President Donald Trump over the past month while it indicates a huge growing momentum for his campaign, reported Newsweek. On the other hand, US Vice President Kamala Harris is still leading nationally and also in key Swing States namely, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada whereas both the Presidential candidates are having a tie in Pennsylvania. According to Newsweek, over the past month, Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump have gained some significant ground in battleground states while his deficit in Michigan has come down to just 0.5 points. Also Read: The Trump dance is going viral, even Harris supporters are liking it; watch it here
21.10 / 20:31
markets UPS Analysis Election Experts reports Kamala Harris ahead of Trump in these three swing states as per this poll
Kamala Harris is looking like a good prospect in the upcoming us elections as her popularity ratings are going quite strong among American voters. However, reports suggest that she has begun conceding her lead to her Republican rival Donald Trump in some battleground states, which the Democrats need to immediately look into, with just a few days remaining for the US elections to start off. Meanwhile, a new poll has now claimed that Harris is regaining lost ground and is leading Donald Trump in three of the key swing states in the US, which is a major good news for the Democrats, amid all adversity. Also Read: Twisters: Check out streaming release date, storyline, cast and production team
21.10 / 16:47
markets Digital Racing Strategy Election Experts Momentum towards Trump in U.S elections; here's where things stand at swing states
Coming to key battleground states, Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump is having a lead in Arizona by 1.7 points and in Georgia by 1.9 points which eventually marks a significant turnaround from earlier polling where Kamala Harris was having an edge, reported The Hill. Early voting in Georgia has seen record turnout of voters and in Michigan, Kamala Harris’s lead has come down to just 0.7 points which are raisings severe concerns among the Democrats regarding the blue collar voters. Also Read: Venom 3: Is it available on streaming or digital?
21.10 / 15:39
markets Digital Strategy Election President Videos Relationships Can Barack and Michelle Obama save Kamala Harris from losing the U.S elections? Here's what they can do
Kamala Harris increase for her US presidential bid, Obamas have come forward to assist her campaign. Barack and Michelle Obama, arguably very successful in previous electoral battles, have been quite active in campaign activities, especially for battleground states such as Michigan and Georgia. However, the initial endorsement by Obamas was lukewarm — communicated in a pre-recorded video rather than a much more powerful live appearance. Also Read: Kamalatown: This is Kamala Harris' hometown and it's full of drug addicts with no rule of law
21.10 / 12:49
markets Hollywood Election President Celebrity stars rights From George Clooney to Julia Roberts: Will Hollywood stars' power propel Kamala Harris to presidency?
Kamala Harris, running for the post of President in the upcoming US elections 2024, has received tremendous support from Hollywood stars and America's leading music industry pop stars during her presidential campaign rallies. From Taylor Swift to George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen to Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts to Jennifer Garner, the boldfaced names have declared their support for presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The California-born VP has long had a lot of friends in Hollywood. While actor Jennifer Garner addressed a crowd of «Moms for Harris» gathered at a tearoom in Tucson, Arizona, Julia Roberts visited her home state of Georgia and was introduced by former state Representative Stacey Abrams, reported Reuters. Celebrity endorsers are part of the down-to-the-wire blitz to mobilize voters ahead of Election Day on November 5. Harris received a big boost from Actor Jane Fonda, an advocate for action on climate change, who knocked on doors in Michigan to tout Kamala and other «climate champions».
21.10 / 11:21
UPS Reuters Man Election 2020 reports New cases of political violence roil US ahead of contentious election
Harris' White House campaign, punching a 74-year-old man in the head and calling another man a «n- supporter» as he fled. In northern Michigan, an assailant enraged by his hatred of Donald Trump used an all-terrain vehicle to run over and injure an 81-year-old man who was putting up a yard sign for the former president's reelection bid. The recent attacks were among at least 300 cases of political violence identified by Reuters since Trump's supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including at least 51 incidents this year. With just two weeks to go before the Nov. 5 presidential election, the cases are part of the biggest and most sustained increase in U.S. political violence since the 1970s.
21.10 / 02:39
UPS Racing Strategy President show Courts Candidates step up their attacks after Trump erases Harris’s lead
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ATLANTA—Democrat Kamala Harris is courting a narrow slice of undecided, GOP-leaning voters while trying to turn out her party’s base in the final stretch of the presidential campaign, as Republican Donald Trump doubles down on his strongest supporters with off-script moments that have threatened to overshadow his closing arguments. People close to the campaigns believe the race is still too close to call a clear leader, with early voting under way.
21.10 / 02:39
UPS Gap Strategy Election War Interviews Headlines Donald Trump has the edge for now
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The question is simple: Who is going to win in November? The answer is complex, because it derives from a mix of many different trends and campaign efforts that must come together to produce a single result. At this point Donald Trump has an edge, but that edge could easily disappear.
20.10 / 16:23
markets Digital President Experts reports Schools Videos Did Donald Trump doze off during an event? Kamala Harris’ campaign hits back with new video
Kamala Harris' campaign has taken aim at former President Donald Trump, posting a video that appears to show him nodding off during a recent event. The clip, shared on the Harris campaign's X account, features Trump at a business roundtable in Michigan, where he seemingly struggled to keep his eyes open and bobbed his head, prompting Harris’ team to question his stamina for the demands of the presidency, as mentioned in a report by NBC News.
20.10 / 11:23
markets Digital Election President musician Celebs lend support for Kamala Harris during US Presidential election campaigns
Kamala Harris who is running for the post of President in the upcoming US elections has recieved resounding support from America's leading music industry pop stars during her presidential campaign rallies. In the final weeks before November's presidential election, two of the Democratic nominee's events were headlined by prominent musicians from the American music industry. Al Jazeera noted that at Harris's first stop, in Detroit, Michigan, the singer and rapper Lizzo warmed up the crowd with a passionate on-stage endorsement.
19.10 / 11:57
markets Citi Digital Strategy Election President Experts Kamala Harris, Donald Trump court early voters; Usher, Lizzo on the campaign trail
Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump hit the campaign trail on Saturday, pressing their case with voters from Georgia to Pennsylvania who are already starting to cast ballots in the U.S. presidential election. Harris and Trump are essentially tied in the most competitive states and many Americans are already voting early by mail or in person, with just 17 days until the election. On Saturday, Harris will host a get-out-the-vote event in Detroit, Michigan, for the city's first day of early voting, alongside Michigan-born rapper Lizzo.
19.10 / 03:29
markets Digital Fox Strategy Election President reports us presidential elections US Presidential Elections: Harris, Trump barnstorm Michigan, spar over who has stamina
Harris raised questions about Republican Donald Trump's physical stamina to serve effectively as president as the two rivals tore through the deadlocked battleground state of Michigan on Friday, with Trump lashing back about the energy he's shown on the campaign trail. Harris, who turns 60 on Sunday, pressed the case to raise doubts about the 78-year-old Trump. Age had been an issue when President Joe Biden, 81, was still in the race, but had faded after he dropped his election bid. Harris on Friday said news reports that former president Trump was skipping interviews because he was tired and had passed on the chance of a second debate with her raised questions about his fitness for office.
18.10 / 19:23
security Enterprise reports Department Investigations Relationships GOP lawmakers seek investigation of consulting firm over its work in China
A group of Republican lawmakers is demanding a federal investigation into the U.S. consulting firm McKinsey over its work with the Chinese government and state-owned enterprises
16.10 / 03:39
markets Apple Yellow Food Kellogg country International Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colors from Froot Loops and other cereals
Dozens of people have rallied outside the Michigan headquarters of WK Kellogg Co. to demand that the company remove artificial dyes from their cereals in the U.S. The maker of Froot Loops and Apple Jacks announced nearly a decade ago that it would remo...
14.10 / 21:38
markets Cooper Strategy Election President reports Rising tensions between Biden's and Harris's teams weeks before U.S elections
US Presidential Elections 2024 comes closer, reported The Daily Beast. Both the teams are struggling to cooperate with each other effectively which has given rise to frustrations over scheduling conflicts, as per a report. According to The Daily Beast, recently US President Joe Biden held an impromptu press conference which ended up clashing with an event of US Vice President Kamala Harris held in Michigan that significantly reduced her media coverage. Also Read: It’s What’s Inside 2: Will there be a sequel? Director Greg Jardin reveals future plans
14.10 / 11:37
economy trends Universities reports US consumer sentiment slips in October on frustration over high prices
Americans’ outlook on the economy soured a bit after two months of small gains, according to the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, released Friday
14.10 / 11:17
markets Platform Racing Election President Bitcoin show Polymarket Data Shows Trump Leading Harris by 10 Points in Presidential Race
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