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14.04 / 12:43
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Taylor Swift. It is possibly something more ridiculous, a column about all the columns about Taylor Swift. And yet attention must be paid, because so much attention is being paid.
14.04 / 12:43
Election President Justice stars Courts Investigations Trump tried everything to avoid a criminal trial. The day has arrived.
Donald Trump will become the first former president to sit for a criminal trial when he appears in a New York court Monday, kicking off a highly unusual stretch in which the Republican will campaign for a new term while defending himself against accusations he directed an illegal scheme to pay off a porn star. The case of People v. Trump itself is a mixed bag, with the lowest stakes of the four prosecutions he faces.
14.04 / 09:23
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Stay up to date with our new daily update, The US in brief, and our presidential poll tracker. Read more of our coverage of the US elections of 2024. Pretty much by definition, presidents are not normal people. But even by their abnormal standard Mr Trump is an unusual character.
14.04 / 08:45
markets Election President show folk Biden heads to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, to talk about taxes
President Joe Biden is headed to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, to talk about who he believes should be paying more in taxes and who should be paying less
14.04 / 01:25
security Election President show rights Donald Trump says Iran attack on Israel shows US 'weakness' under Joe Biden
Donald Trump on Saturday blasted President Joe Biden over Iran's major attack on Israel, alleging that his rival in November elections showed American «weakness» in the Middle East. «God bless the people of Israel. They are under attack right now. That's because we show great weakness,» he said at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
13.04 / 19:23
UPS Election President cover stars Trump hush money criminal trial starts in New York on Monday
Donald Trump becomes the first US ex-president to go on criminal trial Monday — pushing the nation's legal and electoral systems to the limit less than seven months before Americans decide whether to return the scandal-plagued Republican to the White House. Trump is accused of falsifying business records in a scheme to cover up an alleged sexual encounter with porn star Stormy Daniels so as not to doom his 2016 election campaign.
13.04 / 12:53
UPS FIVE Election President Justice Courts Scandals How a hush money scandal tied to a porn star led to Trump's first criminal trial
Donald Trump might've relished before politics: a porn actress claiming they'd had sex. But on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, Trump feared the story — which he says is false — would cost him votes. So, prosecutors say, he arranged to pay Stormy Daniels to keep quiet.
13.04 / 10:05
UPS Election wellness President 2020 Courts A primer on Trump’s criminal trials
Editor’s note (March 18th 2024): This article has been updated to take in the latest developments. Running for the American presidency is a full-time job. “There was essentially no day or night" from the first presidential debate in September 1976 to election day, griped James Fallows, now a journalist, who worked on Jimmy Carter’s campaign. Donald Trump, now sure of the Republican Party’s nomination for this year’s election, will have to combine that gruelling endeavour with his role as a defendant in four criminal trials.
13.04 / 09:21
Election film President stars donates Courts The Trump trial spectacle begins
Donald Trump on Monday will become the first former U.S. President, and the first leading presidential candidate, to be put on criminal trial. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will try to prove to a jury that Mr.
12.04 / 12:59
COST security economy Election pandemic President country Joe Biden vs Donald Trump: America believes 'both did more harm than good', shows AP-NORC poll
Also read: Donald Trump criticised for insulting Jewish & Black supporters of Biden When asked which president did more to help people like them, roughly one-third say Donald Trump and about one-quarter say Joe Biden. Yet 30% of adults said neither Biden nor Trump benefitted them. It's another data point reflecting an electorate that has been largely disappointed with this year's general election choices, generating little enthusiasm among key parts of the Biden and Trump political coalitions.
12.04 / 12:11
Twitter Platform President Justice social Courts Investigations What to know about Elon Musk's 'free speech' feud with a Brazilian judge
Elon Musk is clashing with a bald, athletically built Supreme Court justice in Brazil over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation on X
12.04 / 03:03
markets Target Progressive Election President Cycling show Rate Cut Hot inflation may put Fed rate cut in thick of election season
Fed won't make its move until after Americans go to the polls. Rate futures markets now show investors see a first rate cut as most likely occurring at the Fed's Sept. 17-18 meeting after data showed inflation through the entire first quarter of 2024 was stiffer than expected and had demonstrably slowed progress on bringing it back to the Fed's 2% target.
11.04 / 19:33
Twitter Platform President Justice social Courts Investigations What to know about Elon Musk's 'free speech' feud with a Brazilian judge
Supreme Court justice in Brazil over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation on X, the social media platform Musk bought when it was Twitter. Since his takeover, Musk has upended many of Twitter's policies, gutted its staff and transformed what people see on the site. As its owner and perhaps most influential user, he's also used it to try to sway political discourse around the world.
11.04 / 18:09
Digital PepsiCo Bill President Universities 2020 reports Outside roles by NBC's Conde, others reveal a journalism ethics issue: being paid to sit on boards
Most news organizations hold its journalists to strict ethical standards to avoid conflicts of interest either real or perceived
11.04 / 17:11
MET Election 'Did I go anywhere?’ Sharad Pawar reacts to Praful Patel’s claim that he was '50% ready’ to go with BJP in 2023'
Patel’s claim that Sharad Pawar was '50% ready to join hands with BJP in 2023' but hesitated at the last moment, the former Maharashtra Chief Minister and NCP-SCP chief on Thursday said he had been saying this for a long time, he had not gone with anyone. Earlier on Wednesday, the NCP leader claimed that in 2023, when Ajit Pawar (along with some other party members) broke ties with Sharad Pawar to become part of Maharashtra government, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) founder was 50% ready to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), but things could not happen because of his ‘last-minute hesitation.’ "Who went there and who stayed? From the day he is referring till today, what is the situation? Did I go anywhere? No." the former Maharashtra Chief Minister said in a press conference. "On 2nd July 2023, when Ajit Pawar and our ministers took oath with Maharashtra govt.
10.04 / 16:53
Strategy Election Kimball Emerson President gay reports Can Melania Trump halt waning popularity of Donald Trump, win battleground states, undecided voters?
Melania Trump be able to halt the falling popularity of her husband Donald Trump who is a Republican hopeful for the 2024 US Presidential Election? 'New York Post' has reported that she will join a fundraising event later this month as a strategy to portray herself as a «softer, more moderate voice» for the Trump campaign. Confirming her participation, Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf told the news outlet, «The Trump campaign recognizes that Melania is their secret weapon.» He added further, «Her appeal is critical to win battleground states and undecided voters, especially now that they’ve won the primary and are hyper-focused on the general.»
10.04 / 15:47
UPS Racing Election President actress 2020 Colleges Biden holds 4 point lead over Trump, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows
Joe Biden has marginally widened his lead over Donald Trump ahead of the November presidential election as the Republican candidate prepares for the start of the first of four upcoming criminal trials, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Some 41% of registered voters in the five-day poll, which closed on Monday, said they would vote for Biden, a Democrat, if the election were held today, compared with 37% who picked former President Trump. That 4 point lead was up from a 1 point lead Biden held in a Reuters/Ipsos poll in March.
10.04 / 11:25
UPS FIVE Forbes Bill Trade 2020 Ex-Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg will be sentenced for perjury and faces a second stint in jail
A former longtime executive in Donald Trump’s real estate empire is set to be sentenced for lying under oath in the ex-president’s New York civil fraud case
10.04 / 05:07
BLOCK Election President country 2020 Interviews How a rare $14 billion Japanese takeover deal got caught in US politics
Nippon Steel Corp. executive sat the one man who now appeared to have the fate of the $14 billion deal in his hands: David McCall, head of the United Steelworkers union. The Japanese bid to take over United States Steel Corp. had widely been viewed as a slam-dunk offer — the only sticking point was winning over the union and, in turn, its political leverage. Mori assured McCall that Nippon Steel would offer commitments to invest more than $1 billion in the iconic American company while also promising no idling of plants and, most importantly to its workers, no immediate layoffs.
09.04 / 02:01
COST BLOCK Action Election President students Courts Joe Biden plans to cancel student loan debt, 23 million Americans may be impacted
Biden announced on Monday plans to ease student debt that would benefit at least 23 million Americans, addressing a key issue for young voters whose support he needs as he seeks re-election in November. The plans, which the Democratic president detailed in Madison, Wisconsin, include cancelling up to $20,000 of accrued and capitalized interest for borrowers, regardless of income, which Biden's administration estimates would eliminate the entirety of that interest for 23 million borrowers.
09.04 / 00:57
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A new class of meme coins, “culture coins”, centered around cultural values such as politics, lifestyle, and religion could achieve greater growth in this cycle than meme coins such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, according to Mechanism Capital co-founder Andrew Kang.

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