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24.09 / 17:07
markets Election CBS President show social reports U.S Elections: Trump to rally in the same ground in Pennsylvania where he was shot in the ear
Donald Trump will conduct a rally at the Farm Show fairgrounds in Butler on October 5. It is the same location where a gunman grazed his ear on July 13 this year. The Republican rally is expected to draw huge attention. On the other hand, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris will focus on the economy and foreign policy this week.
24.09 / 17:07
markets Progressive security Election community Jammu's Suchetgarh faces first poll after getting reserved for SCs, equations alter for parties
Known for its historical and strategic significance, Suchetgarh is poised for a triangular contest between the BJP, Congress and Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP). Karan Singh from the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and Bishan Dass from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), including two women are also among the total 11 candidates in the fray.
24.09 / 17:07
markets UPS Election President Haryana Polls: PM Modi to hold rally in Sonipat tomorrow
Narendra Modi will hold a rally in Haryana's Sonipat on Wednesday for the upcoming state assembly elections. In a post on X, the Prime Minister said that in the assembly elections, the people of Haryana have made up their minds to ensure a landslide victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state. «Haryana has made up its mind to ensure a landslide victory for the BJP in the assembly elections. In this atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement in the celebration of democracy, we will have the good fortune of receiving the blessings of the people at the rally in Sonipat tomorrow at 12 noon,» PM Modi posted on X.
24.09 / 16:21
markets SUN Racing Election CAT show Why the Election Is Coming Down to Defining Kamala Harris
2024 presidential election looks as though it's coming down to which campaign can successfully define Kamala Harris; look no further than the ads you see on TV in battleground states. This may also explain why polls in battleground states can paint a very different picture of the race from that of national polls. In the past several days, we've had a flurry of national polls with mostly good news for the Harris campaign, only to be followed by Monday's release of New York Times/Siena College polls of three Sun Belt battleground states — Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina — that presented a much more favorable view of the race for Donald Trump. I've been on the road recently in the Phoenix area and took a moment to catch Sunday's game between the Detroit Lions and the Arizona Cardinals on TV. Arizona voters are seeing their airwaves blanketed by political ads, and I was struck by the difference in approach from the Trump and Harris teams. Spots aired by Mr. Trump and his allies were largely negative ads about Ms. Harris, highlighting, in particular, her past position supporting the provision of gender transition surgery to incarcerated people. Meanwhile, ads from the Harris camp varied: While some hit Mr. Trump, particularly on the issue of abortion, more than a few were also purely positive ads, including highlighting her comment, during their debate, about her time as a prosecutor who «never asked a victim or a witness, 'Are you a Republican or a Democrat?'»
24.09 / 15:17
markets Racing Election President Experts reports U.S elections: Harris may be leading Trump nationally in all polls, but she may be faltering in swing states; that's the key
Kamala Harris is far ahead over her opponent former President Donald Trump in the US election 2024 race according to the national poll survey which was conducted by the NBC News. According to Independent, reports are claiming that the voters who have not chosen a side until July are finally gaining some clarity regarding whom to vote resulting in Kamala Harris up by five percentage points over Donald Trump. Following the last poll survey conducted by NBC in July, it has been noticed that Vice President Kamala Harris’s standings has been improved by a huge figure of six points in September whereas, Donald Trump’s number are seen to be staying the same from the last two months, reported Independent. Also Read: Sean 'Diddy' Combs is not eating in jail; is he scared of poisoning, or on a hunger strike?
24.09 / 15:17
markets economy Election wellness President RAI US consumer confidence unexpectedly falls in September
US consumer confidence unexpectedly dropped in September on labor market concerns, according to survey data published Tuesday, signaling dampening optimism about the economy as November's presidential election approaches. That could prove challenging for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris given the economy remains a top issue for voters ahead of the election, in which she is running against Republican former president Donald Trump. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index fell sharply to 98.7 in September, down from a revised 105.6 last month.
24.09 / 14:51
Election WhatsApp Two dead as vehicle with poll official falls into gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi
Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, officials said. The zonal magistrate Ajay Kumar, however, escaped with minor injuries as he jumped from the vehicle before it rolled down into the 100-metre deep gorge near remote TUKSON-Angadi village in Mahore area around 3 pm, the officials said. They said rescuers retrieved the bodies of constable Aijaz Khan (31) of Budhal Rajouri and driver Javed Ahmad (30) of Khor Gulabgarh from the scene. Kumar was on his way to Gulabgarh to review the polling arrangements in the Shadole polling station area, the officials added.
24.09 / 13:55
Election stars cricket Sporting The sports star and tabloid fixture staring down Pakistan’s army
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—In August, Pakistani officials approached the party of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan with an urgent request: Postpone a rally planned for the following day in the capital, Islamabad, for fear of clashes with another protest. Azam Swati, a former senator in Khan’s party, drove through the night to the jail housing Khan.
24.09 / 13:07
markets Digital Election wellness RAI I'm Kejriwal's Hanuman, will clear all his pending works: Kailash Gahlot
AAP leader Kailash Gahlot said he is former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's 'Hanuman' and will clear all his pending works, as he took charge in the Atishi-led Delhi government on Tuesday. This comes a day after Chief Minister Atishi referred to the Hindu epic Ramayana and said her situation was like that of Lord Ram's brother Bharat who had to rule Ayodhya after Lord Ram went into exile for 14 years. «It is Tuesday today, the day of Hanumanji, and I will work like Hanuman of Arvind Kejriwal and clear all his pending works. The AAP worked well under his leadership and tried to establish Ram Rajya,» Gahlot said after taking charge as the minister for transport, home, administrative reforms and women and child development. The AAP MLA from Najafgarh has retained the same portfolios he held in the Kejriwal-led government.
24.09 / 13:07
markets Reuters Election country Bangladesh army chief strongly backs interim government, eyes elections within 18 months
General Waker-uz-Zaman and his troops stood aside in early August amid raging student-led protests against Hasina, sealing the fate of the veteran politician who resigned after 15 years in power and fled to neighbouring India. In a rare media interview, Zaman told Reuters at his office on Monday that the interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus had his full support and outlined a pathway to rid the military of political influence.
24.09 / 12:43
COST Provident Software Election Moodys wellness Updates Families and businesses pay the price when new tax rules are proposed, but the details are delayed
A core principle of taxation is that taxpayers have the right to pay no more — and no less — than what is required by law.
24.09 / 11:31
markets Election President Universities Colleges politician Sri Lanka President Dissanayake picks Harini Amarasuriya as PM
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, named Harini Amarasuriya, a college professor and first-time lawmaker, as the new prime minister of the Indian Ocean island nation on Tuesday, making her the third woman to be appointed to the post. Dissanayake, 55, a Marxist-leaning firebrand politician, who was elected president in the election held on Saturday, was also scheduled to pick the rest of his cabinet. An academic with a doctorate in social anthropology from the University of Edinburgh, Amarasuriya, 54, became a parliamentarian in 2020 under Dissanayake's NPP coalition and will also hold the portfolios of foreign affairs, education and media.
24.09 / 10:55
Provident MET BLOCK Election President hospital 10 arrested outside Hawaii hospital as labor dispute involving nurses escalates
A recently elected state lawmaker is among those who were arrested outside a Hawaii hospital
24.09 / 08:19
markets UPS Sustainability Election community show reports Is the Party Over for Political Meme Coins?
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24.09 / 07:55
markets Provident Digital Election Trade Experts Bitcoin Bitcoin Price Forecast: Could 2024 U.S. Election Trigger a Major BTC Rally?
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24.09 / 07:55
markets Provident Platform security Election Trade reports Polymarket Considers Launching Token, Eyes $50M Funding Amid Rising Election Bets
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24.09 / 06:43
markets COST Remark Election social Videos After JD Vance’s egg price blunder, Donald Trump takes to Pennsylvania grocery store, vows to tackle rising costs
Donald Trump visited Sprankle’s Neighborhood Market in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, on Monday as part of his campaign. Engaging with customers, Trump promised to lower grocery prices if he wins the election. He was captured on video giving $100 to a local mother of three for her groceries, stating, “We’ll take care of that for you from the White House.” Handing over the money, he remarked, “Here, it’s gonna go down a little. It just went down 100 bucks.” The woman responded with gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much,” and Trump replied, “We’ll do that for you from the White House, alright?”
24.09 / 05:39
markets Manufacturing economy Election President country reports As US President, Trump plans to offer foreign companies new incentives, with a warning
Donald Trump will pledge to personally recruit foreign companies and outline new incentives — including an offer of federal land — designed to lure operations to the US during an economic address on Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia. The Republican presidential nominee will outline a carrot-and-stick approach, according to a senior Trump adviser who requested anonymity to detail the proposal, luring those who sell into the US with a more favorable business climate while also threatening harsh tariffs on imports. The speech is the latest effort by Trump to cast himself as the best steward of the economy, seeking to seize on a top issue for voters with less than 50 days before the election. Trump’s Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, is expected to outline her own economic vision during a campaign appearance in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
24.09 / 05:39
markets Digital security Election Experts RAI Security tightened in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of second phase of polling
Jammu and Kashmir will undergo the second phase of assembly polls on September 25, the security has been tightened in the Rajouri district of the territory. As safety measures, security personnel have been deployed in the several areas and vehicles are being checked. Elections in the second phase of assembly polls will be conducted on 26 assembly seats in six districts of Jammu and Kashmir.

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