Trump or Harris: Who is Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu likely to support? – Times of India

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is hopeful for Trump’s return to the presidency, expecting beneficial policies for Israel despite Trump’s mixed messages. Analysts suggest a Trump victory would provide Netanyahu greater freedom, contrasting Biden’s more critical stance. Meanwhile, Palestinians remain skeptical of both candidates. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely counting on a return for…

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Donald Trump: Turmoil in biggest US dailies as they pull back from presidential endorsements in apparent fear of Trump return | World News – Times of India

Republican presidential candidate for the White House Donald Trump TOI Correspondent from Washington: In a sign that some political mavens and liberal scribes see as fear of retribution from MAGA supremo Donald Trump if he returns to the White House, two prominent US newspapers, both owned by billionaire businessmen, have withheld their traditional endorsement for…

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US Election Top 10: Calling Trump the F-word shows Dems are getting desperate | World News – Times of India

Godwin’s Law is a popular internet adage that argues the longer an online discussion goes on, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1. For those not familiar with probabilities, when a probability approaches 1, that simply means it’s inevitable. Coined in 1990, Godwin’s Law – much like Neo in the third…

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Trump files complaint with FEC over Labour’s campaigning in US for Harris, alleges foreign interference – Times of India

Former US President Donald Trump TOI CORRESPONDENT from London: Donald Trump’s lawyer has written to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to request an immediate investigation into “blatant foreign interference” in the US presidential election by the UK Labour party, alleging that “illegal foreign contributions” were made by Labour to Kamala Harris’ campaign.This comes after a…

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McDonald’s tells workers it doesn’t endorse political candidates after Trump visit – Times of India

McDonald’s Corp. said it’s not taking sides in the presidential election following Donald Trump’s visit to a Pennsylvania restaurant on Sunday.“McDonald’s does not endorse candidates for elected office and that remains true in this race for the next president,” the company said in an internal message seen by Bloomberg News. “We are not red or…

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