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Businesses nationwide are fortifying themselves for Election Day riots.
Shops in San Francisco, Beverly Hills, Washington, DC, Atlantic City, Chicago, Boston, Indianapolis and Denver have already
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Twitter on Monday outlined a battle plan for the US presidential election as the social network braces for a deluge of mail-in ballots that might cause a delay in final results.
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US stocks were set to rebound from a week of deep losses on Monday as investors prepared for Tuesday’s contentious presidential election.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones industrial
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Large Wall Street banks have been running “war game” drills in their trading businesses and preparing clients for unexpected scenarios around next week’s elections, hoping to avoid
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LaMelo Ball knew teams would have questions about him.
Now it’s a matter of deciphering whether his answers to them are raising legitimate concerns or if teams are just trying to send out a
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To conquer the White House and control the Senate and House of Representatives, Democrats and Republicans will spend twice as much money as in the 2016 campaign, which was already a record.
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Miles Taylor, former chief of staff to the Minister of Homeland Security, said the author of an article published in the 'New York Times' in 2018 denouncing the unstable behavior of Donald Trump.
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In 2016, Trump won the state by fewer than 23,000 votes.
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The Equality Act would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include sexual identity and gender identity.
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Home stretch before the US elections on November 3. If Democratic candidate Joe Biden wins against Republican and incumbent President Donald Trump, relations between the United States and the European Union should emerge victorious.