President Donald Trump expects to announce his choice to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Friday or Saturday
US leader appointed all three to federal appellate court judgeships and now could elevate one of them to a lifetime appointment to the top US court
US leader appears focused on two judges he had named to federal appellate courts
860,000 figure was 33,000 lower than the week before, but still historically high
Health aide Michael Caputo accused scientists of undermining President Donald Trump, warning of left-wing armed insurrection if he wins re-election
Louisville, Kentucky, police fired into an apartment during a 'no-knock' drug raid, killing medical technician Breonna Taylor
Health aide warns of left-wing armed insurrection if Trump wins reelection
Trump visits California Monday for updates, while Biden blames the president for disregarding climate change as a factor in the blazes
Seven weeks ahead of November election, US leader says country is ‘rounding the corner’ in dealing with the pandemic, a notion disputed by infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci
Trump administration targets a Ukrainian lawmaker who met with president’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani
884,000 jobless filing for assistance virtually unchanged from previous week
Journalist Bob Woodward says US leader was warned in early 2020 of deadly nature of disease, but in recorded interview said, ‘I wanted to always play it down’
Democratic presidential candidate would create tax penalty against companies that move jobs overseas; Trump to visit more battleground states later in the week
Both candidates focus on political battleground states
Unusual statement by nine competing firms comes as Trump pushes for vaccine approval before Election Day
US leader, in France in 2018, reportedly said World War I casualties were ‘losers’ and ‘suckers’ as he skipped centennial commemoration on a rainy day
Treasury chief Mnuchin predicts robust recovery, but Biden running mate Harris calls Trump an ‘abject failure’ in handling economy
Republican US leader targets major cities with Democratic mayors
Millions of workers remain unemployed, although economists are predicting that jobless rate for August could dip slightly below 10%
US fiscal imbalance has been exacerbated by coronavirus relief aid
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