US Domestic News Briefs: Election Chaos, Legal Battles, and High-Profile Investigations
The summary includes key updates on US domestic affairs, highlighting vulnerabilities in battleground states, legal victories and ongoing investigations. It covers electoral reforms in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, GSK's win in the Zantac lawsuit, and legal troubles involving high-profile figures like Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, and Elon Musk.
The latest updates in US domestic affairs spotlight the lingering vulnerabilities in battleground states, with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin still lacking crucial electoral reforms. These two states are pivotal in the upcoming Nov. 5 presidential election between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, with poll data showing a tight race.
In the legal arena, GSK emerged victorious in a high-stakes lawsuit concerning its discontinued heartburn drug Zantac, as an Illinois jury found no link between the drug and a woman's cancer. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to halt Trump's sentencing in a New York hush money case, allowing legal proceedings to continue amid his presidential bid.
Other noteworthy events include Kamala Harris narrowing her vice-presidential choice to Governors Josh Shapiro and Tim Walz, a Virginia man getting charged for threatening Harris online, and Elon Musk's PAC facing scrutiny in Michigan. Additionally, two advisers to Jeffrey Epstein are set to face legal action from victims, filmmaker David Lynch clarifying his health status amidst retirement rumors, and new revelations about undisclosed travel by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas funded by billionaire Harlan Crow.
(With inputs from agencies.)

