US Domestic News Roundup: Harris, Trump, and More

A summary of current U.S. domestic news includes Vice President Kamala Harris criticizing Donald Trump's Arlington Cemetery visit, fake cows featured in Michigan state fair amid bird flu concerns, Kremlin's view of Harris vs. Trump, partial action on California reparations, Trump's marijuana stance, hotel worker strikes, Trump's opposition to Florida abortion amendment, bird flu in California dairy cows, calls for Israel-Hamas ceasefire, and debate arrangements between Harris and Trump.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-09-2024 05:25 IST | Created: 02-09-2024 05:25 IST
US Domestic News Roundup: Harris, Trump, and More
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Vice President Kamala Harris lambasted Donald Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery as a 'political stunt,' expressing her disapproval of using the sacred ground for campaign purposes.

Michigan state fairs are adopting unique measures amid bird flu threats by introducing fiberglass cows for milking demos.

The Kremlin views Kamala Harris as more predictable than Donald Trump, despite no expectations for improved US-Russia relations.

In California, lawmakers managed to pass only one part of their reparations legislation during a tense state house session.

Donald Trump vocalized his support for the decriminalization of marijuana, saying resources shouldn't be spent on minor offenses.

Approximately 10,000 hotel workers are striking in cities nationwide due to stalled contract negotiations with major hotel chains.

Trump clarified his stance against an amendment in Florida's constitution that would enshrine abortion rights.

Bird flu continues to spread, with new cases detected in dairy cows across three California farms.

U.S. Democratic lawmakers urge a ceasefire in the Israeli-Hamas conflict following the discovery of killed hostages.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump gear up for a debate with microphones to remain on throughout the event, aiming for transparency in their exchanges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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