President Donald Trump dismissed claims made in an article by The Atlantic where he was accused of disparaging fallen U.S. soldiers on a trip to France in 2018.
President Donald Trump says Biden and Harris' political rhetoric may endanger the lives of the public and undermine the science behind the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Trump told reporters he doesn't think Democratic leaders are serious about agreeing to a new round of stimulus because a poor economy would improve their election prospects.
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Samsung is benefiting from the Trump administration effort to blacklist Chinese electronics giant Huawei.
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After a while of posting the Holiday 2020 release date of the PS5, the console's official U.K. page now posts "late 2020" release window.
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German authorities determined the fierce Putin critic had been poisoned with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok.
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