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28.09 / 18:39
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Donald Trump was barely defeated by Harris in six crucial swing states. According to recent polls, Vice President Harris is tied with former President Trump in Georgia and is leading him by a tiny margin in six other battleground states. Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin are among the states where the Democratic nominee leads Trump, according to a poll released late on Thursday by Bloomberg News/Morning Consult. In Nevada, Harris leads Trump by seven points (52% to 45%), and in Pennsylvania, Harris leads Trump by five points (51% to 46%). The vice president leads the Republican contender in Arizona and Michigan by three points, 50 percent to 47 percent. In Wisconsin, 51 percent to 48 percent, and North Carolina, 50 percent to 48 percent, her lead is far narrower.
27.09 / 19:47
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24.09 / 20:17
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According to reports from ABC News and polling averages released by 538, Democratic Party is not in a good position at all in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana Senate races. As the Senate races and Presidential race bears the same result in most of the states, the West Virginia seat is all set to go in favor of the Republican Party. Also Read: Jenny Shimizu reveals shocking details about relationship with Madonna
23.09 / 18:23
markets Flushing Experts stage reports symptoms rights Why did several attendees at a Trump rally suffer mysterious eye injuries? Here's what an expert has said
Trump rally in Tucson, Arizona, in the past few days complained of eye irritation and some even temporary blindness and excruciating pain. Their symptoms could have been caused by accidental chemical exposure or UV light toxicity, according to Dr. Jules Winokur, vice chair of ophthalmology for Northwell Health. Following the event on September 12, a number of people who were there on stage with Donald Trump at a rally in Tucson, Arizona, reported suffering serious eye injuries. They claimed to have experienced burning pain and temporary blindness right away. According to NBC affiliate KVOA-TV, some of the spectators who were seated to the left of the stage later sought medical attention. After the event, people who stood to Donald Trump's right at his rally in Tucson reported experiencing eye problems. Everyone reported having unpleasant eye symptoms, although other symptoms included flushed faces and runny noses.
20.09 / 11:15
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Federal land managers have completed a final environmental review of a proposed Nevada lithium mine they say would help supply minerals critical to electric vehicles and a clean energy future while still protecting an endangered wildflower
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 / 10:41
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Key Advisors Wealth Management co-founder Eddie Ghabour discusses how the Fed rate cut decision will impact markets in the near term on Varney & Co.
18.09 / 12:01
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Federal officials have identified more than 50 square miles of government-owned property across the U.S. as having great potential for renewable energy projects
17.09 / 12:11
UPS Death reports Courts Editorial Control of Murdoch media empire at stake as hearing to proceed with mogul and children
Rupert Murdoch and his four children are in Nevada where they're scheduled to return to court Tuesday at an evidentiary hearing that could decide who control’s Murdoch’s media empire after his death
14.09 / 14:19
markets Waters Manufacturing Gap Tesla reports Investigations Firefighters needed 190,000 litres of water to douse a Tesla battery burning at 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit
Tesla Semi’s lithium-ion battery, resulting from a crash, required around 50,000 gallons or about 190,000 litres of water to extinguish. The incident took place on August 19 and is being investigated by the US's National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). According to the NTSB's preliminary report, the battery reached temperatures of 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. As a safety measure, firefighters also used an aircraft to drop fire retardant around the truck. The crash occurred near Interstate 80 at Emigrant Gap, approximately 70 miles northeast of Sacramento. NTSB investigators examined the fire risks linked to the truck's large battery. They confirmed that the truck was not operating on Tesla's partially automated driving systems, which «could not be engaged.»
13.09 / 19:19
Waters Manufacturing Tesla reports recommendations guidelines Investigations It took 50,000 gallons of water to put out Tesla Semi fire in California, US agency says
The National Transportation Safety Board says California firefighters had to douse a flaming battery in a Tesla Semi with about 50,000 gallons of water to put out flames after a crash
10.09 / 14:35
markets Racing Election Opinion Research President Universities Donald Trump leads over Kamala Harris in these two critical swing states just before U.S. presidential debate
Donald Trump is narrowly ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey, which was carried out between September 5 and 6, by Mainstreet Research USA and the Florida Atlantic University Political Communication and Public Opinion Research Lab, revealed that Trump, the Republican nominee, was leading Harris, the Democratic nominee, in Georgia by 2 points and North Carolina by 1 point. Both polls are based on the responses of at least 647 registered U.S. voters who live in the respective states. The margin of error for the Georgia poll is 3.9 percent, and the margin of error for the North Carolina poll is 3.7 percent. Patriot Polling's survey indicates a dead heat between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in seven swing states, with Trump expected to win Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. In a race with multiple candidates, RealClear Polling finds that Harris leads by an average of 1.9 percent (47 to 45.1%) in national polls. Based on survey responses, that average also includes third-party candidates on the ballot, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who withdrew from the 2024 contest and endorsed Trump.
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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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.
06.09 / 02:12
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The Nevada Supreme Court has ended a defamation lawsuit brought by casino mogul Steve Wynn against The Associated Press in 2018
05.09 / 21:20
Racing Election Death trends show rapper rights U.S Elections 2024: Harris barely pulling ahead of Trump in battleground states
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and latest polls reveal that Harris is currently in a situation where she is ahead, but very slightly, in the poll race. The CNN/SSRS polls that were released on Wednesday, clearly show a situation where Donald Trump is slowly losing out on his firm grip in the key battleground states, which would have otherwise been his winning ticket to the White House
03.09 / 14:30
Extreme Election President Actor Inside blues 2020 Trump could score big against Kamala Harris according to these latest swing state polls
polls from seven states that are considered battlegrounds, Donald Trump has a chance to win in November by commanding 296 electoral votes. According to Trafalgar, which conducted a poll between August 28 and 30, Trump is predicted to win 44 electoral votes in November from the crucial Blue Wall states, barely defeating opponents in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Between August 29 and August 31, Insider Advantage conducted polling in four additional battleground states; Trump won Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. These states are still statistically tied, which means the results could go either way. The former president wins Trafalgar in the Wolverine State by a narrow margin, 47% to 46.6%. Trump's lead in Pennsylvania is greater, at 47% to 45%. Even though a 2% victory wouldn't be a landslide, it would still be a larger victory than Trump's meagre 0.72% win in the state eight years prior. Also Read: Is Jennifer Lopez treating Ben Affleck's children badly? Here's why the actor is at odds with her
02.09 / 21:25
UPS Racing security economy Election Celebrity sprint us presidential elections Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump: Full list of battle-ground states which hold key to US Presidential elections 2024
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are engaged in a tight race for US Presidential election 2024. The close contest means a few states will prove to be pivotal. Psephologists in the US have identified seven battleground states which are critical for both Republicans and Democrats for the White House Race. These seven battleground states are Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Wisconsin. Meanwhile, November 5 is the key date in US election 2024, a few states will witness early polls for eligible voters. Mail-in voting will commence in North Carolina on September 6. Early voting will start in Pennsylvania on September 16, and in Michigan on September 26.
31.08 / 00:46
UPS Target Career Football community President 2020 Harris Walz targets Trump's voter base; will they be able to get the votes?
Tim Walz will be seen more often in orange. The Democratic vice presidential nominee, Walz, is going pheasant hunting wearing a bright vest. Democrats claim that for years, they virtually gave former President Donald Trump all of the rural counties and even some of the suburbs. Since 2016, rural counties in states like Wisconsin and Nevada have become deeply red areas associated with President Trump, making them nearly impossible for the left to penetrate. Promoting Walz's Midwest origins, military service, labor connections, hunting experience, and football coaching career, Harris campaign officials feel they have an edge over white moderate and blue-collar voters, to whom Harris may have a softer appeal. Using her experience as a prosecutor and the narrative that she created about being the immigrant daughter who worked at McDonald's before moving up the ranks to become vice president, Harris has also made a signal to those voters.
30.08 / 22:02
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Fire Country Season 3 is set to return on October 18 at 9 PM ET/PT on CBS. Fans can also stream it on Paramount Plus.

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