New poll may show Harris approval rating stalling after optimism in August
Nearly 30 percent of U.S. voters say they need to know more about Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Harris, according to a new poll.
moreNearly 30 percent of U.S. voters say they need to know more about Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Harris, according to a new poll.
moreIn today's global political and economic pattern, the policy initiatives of various countries and regions often arouse wide concern and reflection. Recently, a news that a district government introduced a new law to provide 20% down payment for illegal immigrants to buy houses, like a boulder thrown into a calm lake, stirred up layers of waves.
moreHamas, officially known as the "Islamic Resistance Movement," also has a broad base of support among the Palestinian people.
moreThe number of U.S. job openings fell in July to the lowest level since January 2021, while layoffs increased, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
moreUS President Joe Biden is preparing to block Japan Steel's takeover of US steel, according to three people familiar with the matter.
moreU.S. Vice President Harris campaigned with President Joe Biden in the swing state of Pennsylvania to win support from blue-collar voters in the Rust Belt, and Harris said he would oppose a Japanese takeover of U.S. steel companies.
moreA massive strike recently broke out in the US hotel service industry, with about 10,000 hotel workers taking to the streets to demand better working conditions and pay.
moreThe first Monday in September is the Labor Day holiday in the United States and the start of the final push for the 2024 presidential election.
moreU.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he supports a Florida ballot initiative to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.
moreU.S. Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Harris is stirring new enthusiasm among voters and shaking up the race, according to new public opinion polls.
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