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The Hill - Politics
Vance says North Carolina crucial for a Trump victory
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) said it would be 'very hard' for former President Trump and himself to win the general election this fall without a victory in North Carolina. “If you just look at the ...9 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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JD Vance says it would be 'very hard' for Trump to win without North Carolina
GREENVILLE, N.C. — Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, said on Saturday that it would be “very hard” for the Trump campaign to win in November if it does not hold on to North Carolina, a state former President ...13 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
‘Go woke, go broke’ not true for brands, says global advertising study
Research shows ad campaigns that are more inclusive have a positive impact on profits, sales and brand worth. The cringe factor can be high when an established brand suddenly aligns itself with ...5 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Harris shores up lead over Trump on economy after debate
Latest FT-Michigan Ross poll shows vice-president has built on advantage over ex-president1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Newsom wants to ban intoxicating hemp products. Industry — and some health experts — say he's going too far
California is seeking to crack down on sometimes-toxic hemp products containing THC, sparking ire from an industry that has for years operated with little scrutiny. Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) ...2 hours ago -
ABC News - Top stories
Harris seen as debate winner as Trump loses some of strong support: POLL
Americans broadly pick Kamala Harris as the winner of last week's widely watched presidential debate – yet neither she nor Donald Trump moved the needle in polling.1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
Trump ‘likelier winner’ unless Harris tackles two failings, says ex-ambassador
Kim Darroch says the Democratic nominee must focus on US swing states and avoid repeating Hillary Clinton’s errors. Donald Trump will remain the “likelier winner” of the US presidential election on ...7 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Maher predicts 'it's over' for Trump
Comedian Bill Maher said he thinks former President Trump is going to lose the 2024 presidential election in November on his HBO show on Friday. "Tonight, I'm saying, I think it's over," Bill Maher ...16 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
Musk says humans can be on Mars in four years. Many laugh, but some see purpose
The SpaceX boss has envisioned people staying on the red planet in a self-sustaining city in 20 years. Almost buried beneath a recent avalanche of rightwing invective posted by Elon Musk on the ...2 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Trump trips on health care over abortion, ObamaCare
Former President Trump stumbled on health care during his debate against Vice President Harris, delivering vague and sometimes conflicting answers on abortion and his plans for the Affordable Care ...2 hours ago - Donald Trump
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