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Trump Temporarily Suspends Tariffs on Technology Products: A Compromise Under Pressure or a Strategic Move?
On April 9, 2025, U.S. President Trump announced a 90-day suspension of 'reciprocal tariffs' on 75 trading partners, lowering the tax rate to 10%, while increasing tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%.
Musk due in court as $1 million voter giveaway faces courtroom test
USA-ELECTION-MUSK-HEARING:Musk due in court as $1 million voter giveaway faces courtroom test
Democratic lawmaker takes aim at Biden over TSMC chip in Huawei product, document shows
Democratic Senator Mark Warner criticized the Biden administration for "apparent lax monitoring" of TSMC following revelations a chip produced by the Taiwanese chipmaker ended up in a product made by China's heavily sanctioned Huawei.
Pro-Trump poll watchers primed for Election Day action in key state
USA-ELECTION-MILWAUKEE-POLLWATCHERS:Pro-Trump poll watchers primed for Election Day action in key state
Russia asks at UN: If West aids Ukraine, why can't North Korea help us?
UKRAINE-CRISIS-RUSSIA-NORTHKOREA-UN:Russia asks at UN: If West aids Ukraine, why can't North Korea help us?
Michigan strips two clerks in small town of election duties over hand-count plan
Two election officials in a small Michigan town have been stripped of their duties overseeing Tuesday's U.S. presidential election after they vowed to go ahead with a plan to handcount already tabulated ballots in an alleged violation of state law.
Harris still struggles with Black, Hispanic voters
(The Center Square) – Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to secure the support among Black voters enjoyed by President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, according
Republicans applaud ruling allowing Virginia to remove noncitizens from voter rolls
(The Center Square) – Republican leaders are praising Wednesday's 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow Virginia to keep “noncitizens” off the voter rolls.
Biden will attend US presidential inauguration regardless of winner, White House says
President Joe Biden will attend the inauguration of the next U.S. president in January regardless of who wins next Tuesday's election, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Wednesday, vowing a peaceful transfer of power.
White House says destruction of ballots unacceptable, helping states
USA-ELECTION-WASHINGTON-FIRE:White House says destruction of ballots unacceptable, helping states
Florida man arrested for allegedly brandishing machete at voting site
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly brandishing a machete at an elderly woman during an altercation at an early voting site in Neptune Beach, the town’s police chief said.
Voter confidence rattled after voting machines malfunction across Illinois
(The Center Square) – Voter confidence has been shaken with voting machines malfunctioning in several Illinois jurisdictions.
Trump campaign sues for voter suppression in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – Former President Donald Trump’s campaign said it’s suing county officials in southeastern Pennsylvania for alleged voter suppression.
Poll shows Harris with slight edge over Trump days before election
(The Center Square) – A new national poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris has a slight lead over former President Donald Trump with just days before the Nov. 5 presidential
Supreme Court says Virginia can remove 'noncitizens' from voter rolls
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Virginia’s emergency request to keep “noncitizens” off voter rolls, Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Wednesday morning via a social media
Trump and Harris seek votes in battleground North Carolina with six days to go
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will make some of their final election pitches to voters on Wednesday in North Carolina, a Southern swing state with a Democratic governor that has backed Republican U.S. presidential candidates in the past three elections.
In U.S. swing states, officials brace for conspiracy theories and violence
With the U.S. election days just away, officials in the most competitive battleground states are bracing for misinformation, conspiracy theories, threats and possible violence.
Europe will pay a 'big price,' Trump warns on tariffs
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday the European Union would have to "pay a big price" for not buying enough American exports if he won the Nov. 5 election.
Harris, Trump jockey for trust amid flaming rhetoric
(The Center Square) – Every four years, Americans make a choice between the two candidates they most trust to lead the nation.
Democratic donation processor faces potential reckoning if GOP wins in November
(The Center Square) – Just one week from Election Day, millions of dollars have poured in online through ActBlue, the Democratic Party's primary donation processor, but a series of allegations
US Supreme Court declines to let RFK Jr drop off ballot in Wisconsin, Michigan
The U.S. Supreme Court denied on Tuesday a bid by former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has endorsed Republican Donald Trump, to be removed from the ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan for the Nov. 5 election. Kennedy has said he wants voters who would have backed him to cast ballots for Trump.