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RFK Jr, in court filing, says he will endorse Trump, AP reports

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a court filing that he will endorse Republican Donald Trump for president, the Associated Press reported ahead of planned remarks by the independent candidate set for later on Friday. Kennedy made the statement in a Pennsylvania court filing that also asked to remove him from the …

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Cava rallies to record high as solid demand for steaks and salads boosts forecasts

(Reuters) – Mediterranean restaurant chain Cava Group’s shares surged over 23% to a record high of $125.38 on Friday, after strong demand for its salad bowls and pita wraps boosted its annual sales and earnings forecast. The fast-casual chain, which made a strong market debut in June last year, exceeded second quarter expectations after markets …

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Harris takes on Gaza war, tyranny in Democratic convention finale

By Nandita Bose, Jeff Mason and Doina Chiacu CHICAGO (Reuters) – Vice President Kamala Harris sealed the Democratic presidential nomination with a muscular speech, laying down broad foreign policy principles and sharp contrasts with Republican rival Donald Trump with 11 weeks left in the race for the White House. On the final night of the …

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US Supreme Court partly revives Arizona’s proof of citizenship voter law

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday revived part of an Arizona voter law requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote, in response to a request from the Republican National Committee and Arizona Republicans. The justices in a 5-4 ruling agreed to reinstate a provision of the law …

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DNC final night: Camouflage hats, women in white, fighting the power

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted her party’s nomination for president, seeking to define herself for America as she and Republican candidate Donald Trump lock horns in the final 11 weeks of a razor-close campaign. Here are some takeaways from the fourth and final night of the Democratic National Convention in …

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RFK Jr. withdraws presidential bid in Arizona, state secretary says

(Reuters) – Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday filed paperwork to withdraw from presidential ballots in the state of Arizona, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said. The withdrawal comes as Kennedy is set to address the nation on Friday in Arizona. A super PAC supporting Kennedy told Reuters on Wednesday …

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Factbox-Kamala Harris’ agenda: Gaza ceasefire, NATO support, middle class tax cut

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris laid out part of her agenda during her Democratic National Convention speech, promising to pass a middle class tax cut, support Ukraine and NATO and push for a ceasefire in Israel’s war in Gaza. Here are some policy proposals that …

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State Department No. 2 Campbell to represent US at Pacific Islands summit in Tonga

By Humeyra Pamuk and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell will represent the United States at a summit of the 18-nation Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga next week and will also visit Vanuatu and New Zealand, the State Department said, as Washington seeks to boost ties with a region …

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US Postal Service seeks to save $30 billion over 10 years with delivery, other changes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Postal Service said on Thursday it is aiming to implement changes that it estimates will save the agency roughly $30 billion over the next decade. Proposed changes include the adjustment of pick-up and drop-off times and faster delivery of some classes of mail – all of which will be discussed …

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US capital hikes and other Wall Street bank rules now hinge on US election

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. regulators will not be able to finalize contentious bank capital hikes before the November presidential election, casting doubt over whether those and other stiff draft rules for Wall Street banks will be completed at all, said five people familiar with the matter. The so-called Basel III Endgame rules …

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