
In campaign’s final days, Trump hopes rallies mean big votes
WASHINGTON, United States (AP) — U.S President Donald Trump on Sunday launched one final test of whether the large crowds at his rallies will translate into votes as he races… Read more »
WASHINGTON, United States (AP) — U.S President Donald Trump on Sunday launched one final test of whether the large crowds at his rallies will translate into votes as he races… Read more »
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S President Donald Trump has consistently pointed to tax cuts and regulatory relief as key successes of his first four years in office. He has repeatedly pushed… Read more »
CHICAGO (AP) — Long before Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced her as his running mate, Kamala Harris was the target of widespread online misinformation. Social media posts included racist… Read more »
WASHINGTON , United States (AP) — Trying to pull back the veil on health care costs to encourage competition, the Trump administration on Thursday finalized a requirement for insurers to… Read more »
MILAN (AP) — Protesters set trash bins afire and police responded with hydrant sprays in downtown Rome Tuesday night, part of a day of public outpouring of anger against virus-fighting… Read more »
WASHINGTON (AP) — With a bit of rejiggering, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump played host Sunday to hundreds of superheroes, unicorns, skeletons and even a miniature version… Read more »
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan claimed Sunday it killed a top al-Qaida propagandist on an FBI most-wanted list during an operation in the country’s east, showing the militant group’s continued… Read more »
DALLAS, United States (AP) — Airlines are piling up billions of dollars in additional losses as the pandemic chokes off air travel, but a recent uptick in passengers, however modest,… Read more »
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific Airways said Wednesday it would cut 8,500 jobs and shut a regional airline as it grapples with the plunge in air… Read more »
MARYLAND, United States (AP) — The number of passengers screened in a single day for flights in the U.S. topped one million for the first time since COVID-19 infections began… Read more »