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White House spokeswoman says cautiously optimistic on coronavirus stimulus deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is "cautiously optimistic" that Democratic House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be moving toward making a deal on a new coronavirus stimulus bill, a...
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U.S. Supreme Court to hear Trump appeal of ruling against border wall funds
By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal by President Donald Trump's administration of a ruling that he overstepped his constitutional powers by diverting mil...
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U.S. Supreme Court to review legality of Trump’s ‘remain in Mexico’ asylum policy
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide the legality of one of President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies that has forced tens of thousands of migrant...
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As U.S. election looms, Europe weighs risk of a disputed result
By Robin Emmott, Andreas Rinke and Luke Baker BRUSSELS/BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - With less than three weeks until the U.S. presidential election, European capitals are concerned about the risk of a di...
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Trump’s payments to farmers hit all-time high ahead of election
By Mark Weinraub CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is assuring a bumper year for farmers as the Nov. 3 election approaches, with record government subsidies projected to make up more tha...
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2020 U.S. ELECTION: What you need to know right now
(Reuters) - Early voting for the U.S. election kicks off in the battleground state of Florida with a record 28 million nationwide ballots already cast and just over two weeks remaining in the race for...
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Factbox: Key court victories as campaigns battle over U.S. presidential election
By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Both sides in the U.S. presidential election are clashing in court over rules and procedures ahead of the Nov. 3 vote, as the coronavirus pandemic prompts hundreds ...
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In 2016, Trump won these Rust Belt counties on the economy. In 2020, he might lose them over coronavirus
By Ernest Scheyder, Nick Brown and Jason Lange CORTLAND, Ohio/BANGOR, Penn. (Reuters) - Tanya Wojciak, a lifelong Republican and suburban mom from northeast Ohio, is the kind of battleground state vot...
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Weakened U.S. consumer watchdog expected to bite back if Biden wins election
By Katanga Johnson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A decade-long Republican campaign to weaken the consumer watchdog's independence is set to backfire if Democrat Joe Biden wins the presidential election, by h...
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Early voting begins in crucial Florida as campaign enters closing stretch
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) - Early voting for the Nov. 3 presidential election begins in the crucial battleground state of Florida on Monday as a record 28 million Americans have already cast ballots with...
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