Ceremony marking 23 years since the Sept. 11 attacks begins with tolling bell and moment of silence
NEW YORK (AP) — Ceremony marking 23 years since the Sept. 11 attacks begins with tolling bell and moment of silence.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ceremony marking 23 years since the Sept. 11 attacks begins with tolling bell and moment of silence.
Now that the former president and Tesla CEO have teamed up, there’s only one way to describe the American political right in its current form...
The GOP nominee shared a video to attack the late-night TV host but left out one crucial bit.
"Ukraine could win the war if it had an additional $50 billion per year, as well as a green light to bomb military targets inside Russia."
“That’s German. I don’t speak German, so forgive my pronunciation," the conservative lawyer told MSNBC's Alex Wagner.
Trump’s public statements have also become increasingly incoherent.
Race and age of Florida respondents seemed to correlate with which candidate they supported
Elon Musk’s support of Donald Trump took a radical turn over the weekend when the tech billionaire’s mother seemingly encouraged her followers to commit voter fraud after her son reminded his audience on X to register to vote. “Super important to get all your friends and family to register to vote,” the Tesla CEO’s post read. “Georgia’s registration deadline is Monday!!”His mother, Maye Musk, then responded to her son by suggesting Trump supporters should violate voting laws.Read more at The Dai
Ukraine hits Russia’s oil depot in Crimea on Putin’s 72nd birthday
Allan Lichtman has correctly predicted the result of nine out of 10 presidential elections since 1984
President says Republic of China has older historical roots than communist People’s Republic of China
Iran’s regime is accusing Australia of “repeated biased positions” as the war in the Middle East continues to heat up.
“You’re not welcome back.”That’s the message the manager of Philadelphia cheesesteak joint Max’s Steaks had for Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the Philadelphia Inqui
An increasingly incoherent and profane former president Donald Trump, 78, is rambling at his rallies at previously unheard-of lengths and showing signs of confusion that could indicate mental decline, according to a New York Times analysis.An average rally speech by the elderly Republican nominee for president—who has promised to release his medical records and cognitive tests and then refused to do so—lasts 82 minutes this election cycle, nearly double the 45 minutes he averaged in 2016, a comp
The New York Times reporter said it was “hard to imagine” one thing about the former first lady’s new book.
The “Last Week Tonight” host turned the Ohio senator’s words against him.
Maye Musk swiped at Democrats and urged people to vote multiple times under fake names.
Kamala Harris is continuing her media blitz this week with appearance on several major shows as Donald Trump pushes lie about FEMA hurricane response
The Republican Party is dumping tens of millions of dollars into early voting campaigns only to keep getting sabotaged by one persistent foe: its nominee for president, former Oval Office holder Donald Trump.According to a report in Politico, Republican strategists and organizers are variously baffled and fuming that their party’s election conspiracist standard bearer won’t stop attacking early and mail voting with invented claims that they’re unreliable or rife with fraud.“The whole idea behind
It’s the GOP presidential nominee’s fourth event in Wisconsin in eight days
Johnson claimed he didn't want to "parse" Eric Trump's inflammatory language despite George Stephanopoulos reading the remarks verbatim.