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01.11 / 14:49
markets Digital security Election Experts social reports Did 200,000 people attend Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally? Here’s the truth
Donald Trump’s recent rally at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, with some claims suggesting attendance reached nearly 200,000. An Oct. 27 Facebook post, shared by multiple users and platforms, including Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), claimed that the rally had “almost 200,000 people” in attendance. However, official figures and venue capacity statistics tell a different story, as per a report by USA Today.
01.11 / 14:49
markets Digital Election President War Scandals Veeps who won US election to become POTUS. Will Kamala Harris continue the streak?
Kamala Harris will be the third US vice president in history to become president after a single term. We are just a few days away from the 2024 US Presidential election. Donald Trump, the former President, and Kamala Harris, the Democratic Presidential candidate, are locked in a tough fight for the top post.
01.11 / 12:27
markets UPS Election Trade President country Trump wants a weaker dollar. That will be easier said than done.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As much as Donald Trump says that he wants the U.S. dollar to weaken, Wall Street keeps betting that his presidency would deliver the opposite.
01.11 / 10:09
markets Election President country reports rights Shark Tank fame Mark Cuban's comment on Trump and women creates massive uproar, ex President roasts him
Mark Cuban's recent comments about women supporting former president of the United States Donald Trump have created a storm online. The billionaire, who appeared on ABC's The View on Thursday, stated Trump is “never” surrounded by any “strong, intelligent women. Ever.” These comments enraged the MAGA supporters and bought Grand Old Party (GOP) women to the forefront and sparked widespread fury resulting in Cuban retracting his words.
01.11 / 09:21
markets Digital security economy Election President reports US elections: What if Donald Trump wins? What's at stake for America's economy?
Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a fierce battle as the US will vote on November 5, set to be one of the most important economic and political events in recent history. These elections are a pivotal moment in US history which could have massive implications for how the country is governed and for the future of the post-war order that Washington has helped build. The biggest question now remains- Will Kamala Harris become the first woman President of the United States or would Trump win? What if Trump becomes the President once again after US election results next month? ALSO READ: US election result date: Donald Trump or Kamala Harris? When will we know the winner?
01.11 / 04:07
markets FIVE Digital Action Election Experts social Elon Musk's $75 million support for Donald Trump: Five ways he’s shaping the 2024 Presidential Election
Elon Musk has emerged as a major supporter of Donald Trump's campaign to return to the White House. Here are five ways Musk is influencing the election against Kamala Harris: 1. Financial Support Musk established the America political action committee (Super PAC) in July, primarily aiming to support Trump and the «Make America Great Again» (MAGA) movement. This Super PAC has received around $75 million from Musk in the past three months. It focuses on boosting Republican voter turnout in seven key swing states. The PAC's initiatives, like offering cash incentives for petition sign-ups, have generated legal debates. Philadelphia's chief prosecutor has filed a lawsuit challenging a daily $1 million lottery prize for petition signatories as an «illegal lottery scheme.»
01.11 / 04:07
markets Remark Election President show 2020 rights Harris slams 'offensive' Trump as rivals go west
Harris clapped back Thursday at Donald Trump over what she called his «very offensive» remarks about women, returning reproductive rights to the fore as the rivals took their knife-edge White House race to western battleground states. As each candidate seeks even the slightest of advantages, they have also homed in on immigration and are aiming to woo crucial Latino voters with just five days before the November 5 election. Pop icon Jennifer Lopez will bring her star power to the stage for Harris in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the Democratic vice president and Republican former president chase one another through the seven swing states expected to decide the election winner.
01.11 / 03:39
markets Digital Remark President social reports International White House altered record of Biden's 'garbage' remarks despite stenographer concerns
Joe Biden appeared to take a swipe at supporters of Donald Trump, drawing objections from the federal workers who document such remarks for posterity, according to two U.S. government officials and an internal email obtained Thursday by The Associated Press. Biden created an uproar earlier this week with his remarks to Latino activists responding to racist comments at a Trump rally made by the comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who referred to the U.S. island territory of Puerto Rico as a «floating island of garbage.» Biden, according to a transcript prepared by the official White House stenographers, told the Latino group on a Tuesday evening video call, «The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters — his — his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it's un-American.»
01.11 / 02:37
markets CBS Experts War Courts Interviews Trump sues CBS over Kamala Harris '60 Minutes' interview; seeks $10 bn in damages
Donald Trump sued CBS on Thursday over an interview of his Democratic rival Kamala Harris aired on its «60 Minutes» news program in early October that the lawsuit alleged was misleading, according to a court filing. The complaint, filed in federal court in the Northern District of Texas, alleges the network aired two different responses from Harris responding to a question about the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The version that aired during the «60 Minutes» program on Oct. 6 did not include what the lawsuit calls a «word salad» response from Harris about the Biden administration's influence on Israel's conduct of the war.
01.11 / 00:07
UPS Fighting Election President Freedom Courts Updates US Election 2024 LIVE Updates: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in tight contest in Georgia, North Carolina
Get all the US Election 2024 LIVE Updates here on LiveMint.A Pennsylvania state judge said on Thursday he would not immediately move forward with a lawsuit that seeks to stop Elon Musk's $1 million voter giveaway ahead of the Nov. 5 U.S.
31.10 / 13:45
markets UPS Election Experts stage Schools Who is going to win US elections - Harris or Trump? Early, mail-in votes could indicate something
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are at loggerheads in the last week leading up to the US elections, with their last phase of political campaigning before November 5 seeing everything from opponent bashing, to insensitively attacking Puerto Ricans from a Republican rally stage. All the action in the US is now around the American polls, and the mail-in votes may help somewhat in understanding which way the country is swaying towards.
31.10 / 13:45
markets Digital Racing Election President Experts reports U.S elections: Just 1 point separates Trump, Harris in Arizona and Nevada according to this new poll
US Vice President Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump in two critical Swing states, namely, Arizona and Nevada. According to The Hill, in Arizona, Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris leads with a support of 48% among the likely voters while Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump stands at 47% among the likely voters. The Hill reported, on the other hand, poll surveys are converse in Nevada where Donald Trump holds a significant advantage with 48% in comparison to Kamala Harris’s support of 47%. The national average of polls also reflects a similarly tight race where Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has 48.6% support whereas Donald Trump has 47.8% support, noted The Hill. The CNN polls were conducted pretty recently which involved near about 781 registered voters in Arizona and 683 registered voters in Nevada with the margin of error of +- 4.5% and 4.7% respectively.
31.10 / 13:45
markets Action Racing Election President reports donates Trump and Harris in a dead heat: Billionaire Ken Griffin says the ex-President is expected to win the U.S election
Republican Party Ken Griffin expects that former US President Donald Trump is likely to win the upcoming US Presidential election on November 5, reported Fortune. In a panel discussion at Future Investment Initiative Summit in Saudi Arabia, he added that Donald Trump has successfully gained momentum in the recent polls and he is certainly leading up the prediction markets up to the US Presidential Election day. Fortune reported that Ken Griffin is positively known as a significant contributor in the committees of Republican political action who donates $100 million approximately during the cycle of every election. But lately he has also been seen to be refrained from directly supporting the campaign of Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump as he focuses on the candidates who belong to the military and business backgrounds in the primary races. The US Presidential race remains competitive despite the rising popularity of Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. Several polls coming from the sources like the New York Times/Siena College and Reuters/Ipsos show that there is a narrow lead held by US Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump.
31.10 / 12:31
Williams Election show reports rights Machete-wielding teen arrested for threatening voters at Florida polling site
An 18-year-old was arrested outside a Florida polling location Tuesday, where police say he tried to intimidate voters casting ballots in the presidential election by wielding a machete.
31.10 / 11:47
markets Digital SEC security Experts Diversity Courts The US securities watchdog's mounting legal headaches
Gary Gensler, with knock-on implications for others on his agenda. Here's a list of rules and actions affected, according to legal filings, the SEC's agenda, and legal experts. * Nasdaq corporate board diversity: Conservative group the Alliance for Fair Board Recruitment sued the SEC in the Fifth Circuit after the agency blessed a Nasdaq rule promoting diversity on corporate boards. Gensler recently cited this lawsuit as the reason why he could not discuss progress on a similar SEC planned rule. * Proxy voting: The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals last month sided with the SEC in a case brought by trade associations including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, finding the agency was within its rights to rescind Donald Trump-era regulations on corporate elections.
31.10 / 11:35
markets Digital security Election President social Schools How Trump or Harris would address Social Security's problems
Social Security's combined retirement and disability trust funds are on track to be depleted in 2035, according to the program's trustees. If we reach that point, we will be confronting a drastic across-the-board benefit cut of roughly 17%. How would the two major-party candidates for president handle the problem?
31.10 / 11:35
markets UPS Digital Strategy Election Celebrity Schools Diwali in US: Are Diwali celebrations being hyped up by Biden to give Harris an advantage among Indian voters?
US elections. In some of the key battleground states, Indian-origin voters are so large in numbers, that election trends can change within a fraction of a second if these voters decided on rooting for a certain party.
31.10 / 10:51
markets Racing Strategy Election trends President Schools US elections: Will polls get it wrong again? Here's what pollsters are saying
US elections, where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are stuck in a major political deadlock, with election trends showing that they are leading and trailing within the margin-of-error, which means that the fight can go either way when the election commences.
31.10 / 10:47
UPS Election President Fishing reports donates rights Ping! Harris and Trump are blowing up your phones with political texts in campaign's last days
Across the U.S., people's phones are pinging with text messages from Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and their allies
31.10 / 06:35
Aware SUN Fighting economy Trade reports 2 women trade blows over MAGA hat, kicked off British Airways flight
British Airways flight earlier this week after a fight broke out over a “Make America Great Again” hat.The fracas went down at London’s Heathrow Airport Monday afternoon as passengers were getting set to board a flight to Austin, Texas, the London Standard reports.The unidentified women — one in her 40s and the other in her 60s — exchanged punches after one of the women demanded that the other take off the red baseball cap that was emblazoned with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s MAGA slogan.When the women boarded the plane, the melee reportedly continued in the aircraft’s premium economy cabin, and they traded more blows.That’s when the captain of the plane called for help and both women were removed from the plane.A Heathrow source described the fight as “extraordinary.” They told The Sun: “Airline crew could not run the risk of a full scale punch-up at 30,000ft.”A spokesperson for London’s Metropolitan Police confirmed the incident to the media.“Shortly after 12.45pm on Monday, October 28, police at Heathrow were made aware of an incident involving two women waiting to board a plane in Terminal 5,” the rep told The Standard.“A woman in her 40s and a woman in her 60s made counter allegations of affray. Enquiries are ongoing.”British Airways said in a statement: “We apologized to our customers for the delay and got them on the way as quickly as possible.”Flight BA191 had been due to depart the airport at 12:10 p.m.
31.10 / 06:09
UPS security Election President testing travelers North Korea launches an ICBM days before US election
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SEOUL—Just days before the U.S. presidential election, North Korea launched an apparent intercontinental ballistic missile that stayed airborne longer than anything the Kim Jong Un regime had ever launched before.

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