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U.S. states see major challenge in delivering record mail ballots in November
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a health crisis expected to drive a surge in mail voting in November, U.S. election officials face a major challenge: Ensure tens of millions of ballots can ...
Syndicated Content Jun 04, 2020
Fundraisers say donations to Biden surge as George Floyd protests sweep country
By Elizabeth Culliford and Trevor Hunnicutt (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his allies have seen donations swell in recent days, several top fundraisers said, as protests a...
Syndicated Content Jun 04, 2020
A triple whammy of crises tests Trump’s support ahead of November’s election
By James Oliphant and Chris Kahn lysisWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Battered by crisis after crisis, President Donald Trump appears to be in political peril as never before. Since taking office in 2017, Trum...
Syndicated Content Jun 04, 2020
U.S. Senate passes bill lengthening coronavirus small business loan terms
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved legislation giving small businesses up to 24 weeks to use Paycheck Protection Program loans created during the coronavirus...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
After long silence, Mattis denounces Trump and military response to crisis
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After long refusing to explicitly criticize a sitting president, former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis accused President Donald Trump on Wednesday of trying to div...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
Obama calls on every U.S. mayor to pursue policing reforms in wake of protests
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) - In his first live remarks on the unrest gripping dozens of U.S. cities, former U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday urged every American mayor to review and reform their p...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
Fired U.S. State Department watchdog tells lawmakers he was impartial
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A State Department inspector general abruptly fired by U.S. President Donald Trump last month defended his record to lawmakers on Wednesday, saying he had s...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
Democrats’ bid to immediately pass coronavirus small business bill stalls in Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Senator Ron Johnson on Wednesday stopped an attempt by Democrats to immediately pass a bill giving small businesses more flexibility in using new federal loans d...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
Trump to accept Republican presidential nomination outside of North Carolina: party statement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will accept the Republican Party's presidential nomination outside of North Carolina, where the party's convention was planned to take place in August, th...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
U.S. senators to announce sanctions bill on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
By Patricia Zengerle and Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Five U.S. senators are to announce legislation on Wednesday to expand sanctions on Russia's Nord Stream 2, a natural gas pipeline that w...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2020
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