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FBI searches former Trump adviser Bolton's home, source says
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Trump Pledges to Take Jobs and Factories From Allies, China
Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would seek to "take" manufacturing jobs from foreign countries, including U.S. allies, if he wins the Nov. 5 election, by offering incentives to encourage companies to relocate to the United States.
Trump Briefed on Alleged Assassination Threats by Iran, His Campaign Says
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was briefed on Tuesday by U.S. intelligence officials on alleged threats from Iran to assassinate him, Trump's campaign said.
US Charges Suspected Trump Gunman With Attempted Assassination
The man accused of staking out Donald Trump’s Florida golf course with a rifle was indicted on Tuesday on a charge of attempted assassination of a political candidate, federal prosecutors said.
1,200 People With Suspected Foreign Identification Registered to Vote in Oregon
(The Center Square) - The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division and the Oregon Secretary of State recently found nine possibly ineligible voters with voting histories who registered to
Agents Discovered 'Sniper's Nest' by Trump Golf Course
The man facing weapons charges after an alleged attempt on former President Donald Trump's life built his own sniper's nest by the sixth hole of the Trump International West Palm Beach golf course.
Trump Says US Needs to Get Out of Ukraine War
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States needs to get out of the war in Ukraine and that Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden had no plan to do so.
US Crude, Product Inventories Likely Fell Last Week: Reuters Poll
U.S. crude oil and product stockpiles were expected to have fallen last week, an extended Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.
US Judge Backs Catholic Employers Who Challenged Abortion Regulation
A U.S. judge has blocked a federal agency from enforcing a rule crafted by President Joe Biden's administration requiring employers to accommodate employees who have abortions or undergo certain fertility treatments against members of a nationwide Catholic employers' association.
Harris Widens Lead Over Trump, Blunts His Economic Edge, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 47% to 40% in the race to win the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, as she appeared to blunt Trump's edge on the economy and jobs, a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday found.
Harris Backs Ending Senate Filibuster to Restore National Abortion Rights
Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee in November's presidential election, on Tuesday said she backed ending a procedural tool that currently requires a supermajority in the Senate to pass legislation to protect the right to an abortion nationally.
Analysis-Biden's Car-Tech Ban is a Powerful New Weapon Against Chinese EVs
The Biden administration's proposed ban on Chinese connected-car technology could prove its strongest weapon yet to fend off an onslaught of cheap Chinese electric vehicles that has upended the global auto industry.
Trump Set to Offer Federal Lands, Other Incentives for Firms Relocating to US
Donald Trump will outline a series of incentives on Tuesday to encourage foreign companies to relocate to the United States if he wins the Nov. 5 election, including an offer of federal land, according to a source familiar with his planned remarks.
Biden Not Giving Up on Gaza Ceasefire, Hostages, White House Says
U.S. President Joe Biden is determined to bring about a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas while also seeking to de-escalate tensions on Israel's border with Lebanon, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday.
Exclusive-US to Donate 1 Million Mpox Vaccine Doses to Halt Outbreak in Africa
U.S. President Joe Biden will announce on Tuesday the donation of 1 million mpox vaccine doses and at least $500 million to African countries to support their response to the outbreak, according to a senior administration official.
US Finalizes $123 Million Chips Award for Polar Semiconductor
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday it had finalized a $123 million grant for Polar Semiconductor to expand its plant in Minnesota, which would allow the company to nearly double its U.S. production capacity of power and sensor chips.
Russia Jails US Citizen for Six Years for Kidnapping Son
A court in Russia's Kaliningrad region said it had sentenced a U.S. citizen to six years in jail and fined him for 100,000 roubles ($1,078) for kidnapping his son, after he tried to leave Russia with the child without permission from the boy's mother.
Biden to Address UN General Assembly for the Last Time as President
U.S. President Joe Biden will look to burnish his foreign policy legacy in a U.N. speech on Tuesday, still facing the challenges posed by Ukraine's effort to repel Russian invaders and in a Middle East mired in war.
US Aims to Bring Attempted Assassination Charge Against Trump Suspect
The U.S. Justice Department plans to charge the man accused of hiding with a gun at former President Donald Trump's Florida golf course with attempting to assassinate a major political candidate, carrying a life sentence if convicted, a prosecutor said on Monday.
Harris' Abortion Rights Bus Tour Aims for Votes the Big Rallies Don't Reach
An intimate crowd gathered around a blue bus and listened intently while Hadley Duvall, an abortion rights advocate and a supporter of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, told how she was raped and impregnated by her stepfather at age 12.
Donald Trump Says Zelenskiy Wants Democrats to Win US Election
Donald Trump said on Monday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wanted the Democrats to win the 2024 U.S. election, in which the former president faces Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.