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The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday against North Carolina election officials targeting the registration records of potentially hundreds of thousands of registered voters in the state.
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The U.S. president lashed out at the Kremlin Tuesday as the White House continued to consider increasing sanctions against Russia.
The latest YouGov/The Economist poll found that Trump’s approval rating jumped up one percentage point since the survey was conducted last week. According to the new poll, 46% of registered voters approve of how Trump is handling his job while 52% disapproved.
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Stokes also sees more at play than just a disagreement over trade deficits. Trump’s threats “are rooted in frustration with the EU that has little to do with trade,’’ Stokes said. “He doesn’t like the EU. He doesn’t like Germany.” What exactly does Trump want? What can Europe offer? Here are the key areas where the two side are squaring off.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that his patience with Vladimir Putin is running thin, warning the Russian leader that he is “playing with fire” by refusing to engage in serious peace talks about ending the war in Ukraine.