US News Roundup: Online Voting Security, Celebrity Arrests, and Election Updates
A summary of current US domestic news includes discussions on the security of online voting, Travis Scott's release by Paris police, allegations of hacking in Trump's campaign, and various political updates. Harris leads Trump in battleground states, and the debate over Fed policy continues ahead of the presidential election.
In Las Vegas, cybersecurity experts tested a new online voting platform called Secure Internet Voting (SIV). The platform aims to allow voting via phones or computers and is being piloted in the US to identify digital vulnerabilities.
American hip hop star Travis Scott has been released from police custody in Paris without charges following a scuffle with a security guard at the Georges V hotel.
Donald Trump's campaign alleges that some of its internal communications were hacked, attributing the breach to Iran without direct evidence. This comes as Vice President Kamala Harris led Trump by four points in battleground states, according to recent polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)

