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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and its allies are trying to obtain voter data from states and inspect voting equipment, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, in moves it said had caused concern among state and local election officials.
The National Institutes of Health is in the process of suspending funding for 40 experiments because of fears that the research might be dangerous, according to a draft memo.
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Explícame on MSNCoca-Cola prepares major formula change in the U.S. thanks to Trump's interventionIn a groundbreaking announcement, President Donald Trump revealed that Coca-Cola will switch to using 'real cane sugar' in its U.S. beverages, marking a significant shift from high fructose corn syrup.
President Donald Trump signed bipartisan legislation that attempts to curb illegal flow of fentanyl into the U.S. by reclassifying opioid as Schedule 1 drug.
With the change, the Trump administration has also backed away from a signature effort to stay ahead of China in the A.I. race. The U.S. government had been concerned that the Chinese military could use A.I. chips to coordinate attacks and develop weapons and had also wanted to preserve the U.S. lead in developing A.I. systems.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump in turmoil as Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer adds fuel to his fears of her speaking outDonald Trump is reportedly concerned that Ghislaine Maxwell may speak out about his relationship with her and her late husband Jeffrey Epstein
U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Britain would fight to defend the United States but suggested he could not say the same for the European Union, a factor in his decision not to sign a trade deal with the bloc.
European Union officials have drawn up plans to impose levies on American imports, but questions abound about whether they would go through with them.