Elections 2024: Where do you vote?

Elections 2024: Where do you vote?

A new service was introduced for voters in the upcoming Europarliament and local administration elections to check where they will go to vote on June 9.

Here’s what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

Here's what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

The text discusses the potential impact of a Biden or Trump presidency on the US economy. The analysis covers eight major economic categories, including domestic manufacturing, higher education, healthcare, housing, labor, taxes, tariffs, and trade. Biden and Trump have different plans and approaches to these economic categories based on their past records as president and their campaign promises. Biden focuses on issues like lowering prescription drug costs, investing in the future, supporting workers and small businesses, and ensuring fair taxation. Trump, on the other hand, has proposed plans such as protecting American car manufacturers, imposing tariffs on foreign-made cars, and focusing on fossil fuels. The text also highlights the differences in their views on student loan debt, healthcare, housing costs, labor unions, taxes, tariffs, and trade policies.

‘, Rebuild Britain’: Labour sets out first steps for government

‘, Rebuild Britain’: Labour sets out first steps for government

Keir Starmer, the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour party, outlined six priorities for his party if they win the upcoming national election.

Jury may be chosen soon for US Senator Menendez, ’s corruption trial

Jury may be chosen soon for US Senator Menendez, ’s corruption trial

Jurors could be seated as soon as Wednesday to determine whether Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey broke the law in a bribery scheme involving Egypt’s and Qatar’s governments.

‘, Anywhere, any time, any place’, Biden tells Trump

‘, Anywhere, any time, any place’, Biden tells Trump

U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump have accepted CNN’s invitation to face off in the first 2024 debate on June 27.

Biden offers to debate Trump twice, saying ‘Make my day, pal’

Biden offers to debate Trump twice, saying ‘Make my day, pal’

U.S. President Joe Biden is willing to debate Republican rival Donald Trump twice before the Nov. 5 election, with terms including two televised debates in June and September. Biden’s campaign proposed direct negotiations between the two campaigns for the debates, showing a willingness to take risks to improve his poll numbers. Biden also rejected traditional debates organized by the Commission on Presidential Debates and wants the debates to start sooner without any third-party candidates or in-person audience.

Opinion | A muddled mess of a solution to SF’s tax crisis

Opinion | A muddled mess of a solution to SF’s tax crisis

The political class in San Francisco has reached a consensus on a proposal to reform the city’s tax code. The proposal includes small tax cuts for large corporations, no taxes for small businesses, and aims to reduce reliance on a few big corporations to fund the city. However, the proposal is seen as incremental and not radical enough by some, with concerns about the temporary nature of the cuts, the risk of concentration among top taxpayers, and the retention of anti-business measures like the Overpaid Executive Gross Receipts Tax. Additionally, the proposal will need to be voted on by citizens in November, adding complexity to the process.

Judge struggles to find jurors for US Senator Menendez, ’s corruption trial

Judge struggles to find jurors for US Senator Menendez, ’s corruption trial

The judge overseeing U.S. Senator Robert Menendez’s corruption trial struggled to find impartial jurors due to bias towards law enforcement and cooperating government witnesses.

Trump’s $4 trillion of tax cuts loom over the election

Trump’s $4 trillion of tax cuts loom over the election

The winner of November’s presidential election will face a challenge with the expiration of nearly trillion in tax cuts next year.

Upcoming elections , ‘a challenge’ says minister

Upcoming elections , ‘a challenge’ says minister

Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou stated that the upcoming European parliament and local government elections will be a challenge, but he is confident they will be carried out smoothly. preparations for the elections are already underway, with additional staff hired and information campaigns for voters rolled out. Cyprus will see the creation of 30 ‘local clusters’ for 286 communities to provide aggregated services and support community councils. The Council of Ministers approved an additional €3 million in aid to cover payroll costs for scientific personnel hired by the community clusters.