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03.09 / 14:30
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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
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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 / 16:35
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White House races to lend billions in climate funds before election
The $400 billion federal clean-energy lending program that has faced criticism for moving too slow is stepping up efforts to push cash out the door before the election. The Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office was turbocharged by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which gave it hundreds of billions of dollars to lend to clean-energy businesses. So far, it has only used a tiny fraction of that capacity.
30.08 / 22:11
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Will Trump challenge U.S election results if he loses? Things may be difficult this time
Donald Trump, would not accept the outcome if he is defeated in the 2024 election. He's been outspoken about the Democrats' decision to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris, referring to it as a «coup» and suggesting that the results are already predetermined. Though rare, Trump and his allies still insist that voting by non-citizens is commonplace. In addition, he said that he would only accept the election results if he thought that «everything's honest,» implying that he was prepared to contest the results if he had second thoughts, as per the reports of MSN. It's possible that the winner of the Trump-Harris race won't be clear by November 6, the day after the election. Issues may also arise during the weeks before Congress counts the Electoral College votes on January 6. Trump's campaign co-manager hinted at a possible legal and political battle following the election, emphasizing that the outcome isn't final until the inauguration. The close race increases uncertainty on Election Day and beyond, with states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin lacking laws to process mail-in ballots quickly, potentially leading to a scenario where Trump appears ahead on election night, only to see his lead diminish as more votes are counted. Also Read :The Kamala phenomenon may not last forever; here's how she could still lose 2024 US elections
30.08 / 21:28
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Trump in a new book praises Putin and says will imprison Mark Zuckerberg for the rest of his life
Donald Trump captions images of significant events in his political career in a new book of photos, providing an autobiographical account of his time in office and his post-presidency. Excerpts obtained by NBC News from the book ‘Save America,’ written by Trump, include his memories of meetings with foreign leaders, pictures of family milestones, and appearances with celebrities like musician Kid Rock and golfer Jack Nicklaus. The release of the book is scheduled for Tuesday. Save America, published by Winning Team, captures the historical journey of President Donald Trump like no other book, publisher Sergio Gor said in a statement. First sales have been phenomenal, and they are currently reprinting right now.
30.08 / 12:09
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Nippon Steel boosts capital commitment to US Steel plants
Nippon Steel Corp. is raising its capital commitment by more than $1 billion to spend on U.S. Steel's plants amid entrenched political and labor opposition to the Japanese company’s acquisition of the American steelmaker
29.08 / 18:39
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10-weeks to U.S. presidential polls; Harris has momentum post DNC, Trump pacing up too
Kamala Harris has gained momentum after the DNC, while Trump is actively campaigning in key swing states. Ten weeks remain until November 5th, the election day. Vice President Harris is riding high on the energy and enthusiasm from last week's Democratic National Convention, the former president Trump is working at breakneck speed to slow her progress. This week, Trump will be running for office in three of the seven battleground states from coast to coast that will probably decide the outcome of the 2024 presidential election: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. JD Vance of Ohio, his running mate, visits all three of the so-called ‘Blue Wall’ states. As part of his counterprogramming, Trump made stops in five important swing states during the Democratic convention last week in Chicago, and Vance also made rounds of the campaign trail. This week, the vice president and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, begin a two-day bus tour in Georgia, a vital battleground in the Southeast. Until Election Day, the campaign trail is expected to remain gridlocked until further notice. Also Read: Steve Harvey biopic: Who will play the character of the comedian? All about it
29.08 / 14:53
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US Elections: I would win the blue state of California if Jesus Christ was counting the votes, says Donald Trump
Donald Trump's airy comments around the state of California and how he could have won there, has created a frenzy on social media. In a TV interview with popular host and personality Dr. Phil, Trump claimed that if the mail-in ballots were replaced with Jesus Christ for doing the vote counting, the former President could have easily won the elections there.
28.08 / 22:05
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Auditor faults Pennsylvania agency over fees from Medicaid-funded prescriptions
A review by Pennsylvania’s elected financial watchdog says there are shortcomings in a state agency’s oversight of fees paid to pharmacy benefit managers in the Medicaid program
28.08 / 16:19
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Bitfarms Closes In on 110 MW, Takes Ownership of New US Data Center
Hassan, a Cryptonews.com journalist with 6+ years of experience in Web3 journalism, brings deep knowledge across Crypto, Web3 Gaming, NFTs, and Play-to-Earn sectors. His work has appeared in...
28.08 / 05:01
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Pennsylvania ammo plant boosts production of key artillery shell in Ukraine's fight against Russia
A Pennsylvania ammunition plant that makes a key artillery shell in Ukraine’s fight against Russia has managed to boost production by 50% to meet surging demand, with more capacity set to come on line
28.08 / 04:41
27.08 / 16:17
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Social platform X edits AI chatbot after election officials warn that it spreads misinformation
The social media platform X has made a change to its AI chatbot after five secretaries of state warned it was spreading election misinformation
24.08 / 18:43
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Not UPenn or Georgetown, Barron Trump is heading to New York for college this fall
Barron Trump, the youngest child of Donald and Melania Trump, has decided to start his college career in New York this autumn, which is a big break from the Trump family's custom of going to Georgetown or the University of Pennsylvania. In an interview with the New York Post on August 20, 2024, the former president Donald Trump verified the information and said that Barron had chosen a «very good» school in New York. Trump did suggest that the information would be revealed shortly, but the precise institution is still unknown, as per the reports of Yahoo news. Barron, who stands out as the tallest in his family, reaching between 6-foot-7, has maintained a low profile, especially in recent months. Unlike his other family members, he did not attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July, where his half-niece, Kai Trump, made an appearance and shared her decision to attend the University of Miami. This low visibility extends to his upcoming college move-in, a rite of passage for many families, as it is unclear if his parents, Donald and Melania Trump, will be present for this event. Whether Barron will reside on or off-campus is also still unknown. Also Read: Beyoncé fails to appear at DNC, many Democrats particularly millenials are outraged
24.08 / 17:46
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RFK Jr. backs Trump in U.S. election, but says he can still win
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy’s supporters.
24.08 / 03:05
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ends US presidential campaign, endorses Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy's supporters. Kennedy said his internal polls had shown that his presence in the race would hurt Trump and help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, though recent public polls don't provide a clear indication that he is having an outsize impact on support for either major-party candidate. Kennedy cited free speech, the war in Ukraine and «a war on our children» as among the reasons he would try to remove his name from the ballot in battleground states. «These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw my support to President Trump,» Kennedy said.
23.08 / 16:53
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Google agreed to pay millions for California news. Journalists call it a bad deal
Google will soon give California millions of dollars to help pay for local journalism jobs in a first-in-the-nation deal, but journalists and other media industry experts are calling it a disappointing agreement that mostly benefits the tech giant. The agreement, which was hashed out behind closed doors and announced this week, will direct tens of millions of public and private dollars to keep local news organisations afloat. Critics say it's a textbook political maneuver by tech giants to avoid a fee under what could have been groundbreaking legislation. California lawmakers agreed to kill a bill requiring tech to support news outlets they profit from in exchange for Google's financial commitment. By shelving the bill, the state effectively gave up on an avenue that could have required Google and social media platforms to make ongoing payments to publishers for linking news content, said Victor Pickard, professor of media policy and political economy at the University of Pennsylvania. California also left behind a much bigger amount of funding that could have been secured under the legislation, he said.
21.08 / 20:38
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Bitfarms Acquires Rival Stronghold Digital in $175M Stock and Debt Deal
Jimmy has nearly 10 years of experience as a journalist and writer in the blockchain industry. He has worked with well-known publications such as Bitcoin Magazine, CCN, Business2Community, and...
21.08 / 20:18
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Where will Barron attend college? Here's what Trump says
Barron Trump, the youngest member of the Trump family, plans to enroll in a New York university this autumn. Prior to his campaign stop in Michigan, the former president stated in an exclusive interview that he's all set in a certain school that's very good. The former president majored in economics when he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. The 45th president stated that although the school is located in the Empire State, a specific announcement about it will be made soon by his team. Trump grinned on being questioned whether the said school was New York University and insisted that he would not identify the university until the announcement went live. Barron Trump is smart and has always been a very good student at school. May marked Barron Trump's 18th high school graduation. His father had previously stated that he was in the process of choosing between multiple schools. According to Trump, his 6-foot-7 son is interested in politics and occasionally gives him advice. Also Read: Could trapped survivors still be found in the sunken superyacht? Experts warn time is running out
21.08 / 16:32
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FTC's bid to ban noncompete agreements rejected by federal judge in Texas
A federal judge in Texas has blocked a new rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would have made it easier for employees to quit a job and work for a competitor
21.08 / 16:17
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Consol and Arch to combine, forming a $5 billion coal producer based in Pennsylvania
Arch Resources and Consol Energy are combining to form a single coal producer valued at more than $5 billion
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