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With Election Day less than two months away, the major presidential and vice presidential candidates are focusing their efforts in battleground states.Vice President Kamala Harris will spend the next several days in Pennsylvania, preparing for next week’s debate against former President Donald Trump.Meanwhile, Trump will head to North Carolina, following his economic speech in New York where he pitched lower taxes and higher tariffs. He also floated the idea of appointing billionaire and ally Elon Musk to cut government waste. “I will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms,” Trump said.Along with tariffs, Trump proposed slashing regulations to boost energy production and cutting corporate taxes.But contrary to most economists’ predictions, he says tariffs and reduced government waste will offset the rising costs of childcare and get more parents into the workforce.Running mate JD Vance also weighed in, suggesting fewer certifications for daycare workers and making it easier for grandparents to watch children.In a rally in battleground state Arizona Thursday, Vance focused on border and immigration issues.”We’re going to close down that border,” Vance said to a cheering crowd. “If you are in this country illegally in six months, pack your bags because you’re going home.”Vance’s counterpart, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, emphasized unions and jobs in Pennsylvania. “When unions were at their strength and their strongest and more people were in them, the middle class was better off,” Walz said.Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will fundraise in Illinois Friday while Vance will do the same in California. In North Carolina, Trump will speak to the Fraternal Order of Police.
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Republican White House candidate Donald Trump unveiled a plan Thursday to install billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk at the head of a government efficiency commission to eliminate “trillions” of dollars in wasteful spending. Trump told business executives at a speech in New York that Musk, who came up with the idea, would oversee a “complete financial
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Ayuen Leet, a 13-year-old Massachusetts girl who was struck by a car while crossing a street is awake and starting rehab following a lengthy coma. Ayuen suffered serious injuries when she was hit by an SUV near 164 Shrewsbury Street on July 30. The teen’s family told WCVB she was walking home from the nearby African Community School when the crash happened. The girl was rushed to UMass Memorial Medical Center, where she was placed in the intensive care unit.”The first days were really devastating, heartbreaking. We did not know if she was going to make it,” said Jok Leet, one of Ayuen’s older brothers. Ayuen, a hardworking student who loves to laugh and draw, spent more than a month in a coma. She didn’t wake up until late last week, when her family said she suddenly opened her eyes and began asking for family members by name.”She tried to talk, say what she wanted, but it was very unclear. That was five days ago,” said Jok Leet. “Today, she’s much better. She can speak clearly, and she can follow instructions, and that’s very reassuring.”The Leet family fled the brutal war in South Sudan and spent seven years in Kenya as refugees before coming to the U.S. to build a new life. Ayuen is the youngest of five children, with one older sister and three older brothers. He said the family is also grateful to those who have donated financial support. “We are here because of you. You (Americans) accepted us and welcomed us, so I say thank you to all Americans,” said Jok Leet. Now that she’s on the mend, Ayuen was moved Wednesday to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston for the next stage of her recovery. “She’s been doing alright with the right side of the body, but there is still much work thats needed to be done on the left side because she damaged the right side of the brain,” her brother said.The driver who hit Ayuen remained on scene after the crash and was subsequently cited for speeding, police confirmed.