Republican Matthew Salisbury advances to November general election in Alaska's at-large Congressional District
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Matthew Salisbury advances to November general election in Alaska's at-large Congressional District.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Matthew Salisbury advances to November general election in Alaska's at-large Congressional District.
‘The US faces two futures,’ according to editors at top science magazine
The former secretary of state issued a dire warning about the former president.
Senior Democratic Party lawmakers are reportedly concerned that Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson could try and sabotage a Kamala Harris election victory.Top-level meetings are secretly being held to guard against several eventualities that could impede the smooth transfer of power if Donald Trump loses in November, according to Politico.While Democratic lawmakers say such a scenario is unlikely, they worry how Johnson will react if the Republicans retain control of the House and oversee Har
One of the best pollsters in America recently came out with its latest survey, and it’s good news for Kamala Harris.
Sarah Matthews slammed far-right conspiracy theorist Loomer as the "ultimate sycophant" who is "clearly angling" for one thing.
Florida Judge Aileen Cannon failed to disclose lavish trips hosted by influential conservative law school
Donald Trump was slammed as a "deeply unwell traitor" by his niece.
Ex-president’s attempts to profit from the golf course assassination attempt look unlikely to pay off
An in-depth look at the polls and what they can and can’t tell us about who will win the White House.
Cooking and hospitality tycoon and TV star demurred from choosing a candidate in 2020
The "Tonight Show" host mocked the Republican vice presidential nominee for making Donald Trump look like a "total fool."
The documentary, Stopping the Steal, airs on September 17 at 9pm on HBO
JD Vance took his secret weapon with him Tuesday on the campaign trail: his wife, Usha, whose Indian-American heritage may serve to blunt the fallout from racial stereotypes that Republicans have aimed at Kamala Harris.The vice presidential aspirant spent most of his speech at an event in battleground Michigan lambasting critics for stoking political violence, including a second apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump.What he did not address, however, was something largely lost in the mid
KHARKIV, Ukraine—Stuck in a crowded prison cell in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, 45-year-old Viktor faces a choice. He can stay where he is, serving out his sentence in the knowledge that a Russian bomb could hit the jail any day, or he can swap his cell for the dangers of the front lines, as a volunteer defending his country.“Better to go fight with weapons, than sit here,” he tells the Daily Beast.In a tactic borrowed from Vladimir Putin’s playbook, Ukraine has started releasing prisoners for
Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zachowski apparently said on Facebook officials could send “the Illegal human ‘Locust’” to homes supporting the vice president.
Kamala Harris says her heart breaks after threats of violence have disrupted Springfield, Ohio following comments amplified by Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Beijing says Manila’s actions in disputed waters ‘have seriously infringed on China’s territorial sovereignty’
Jimmy Kimmel may not have made any jokes on Monday about the second apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. But he did not hesitate to hammer the Republican presidential nominee for blaming the Sunday incident on his political opponents. The host began by calling the “would-be assassin” a “troubled individual,” joking that you “know he’s nuts” because he once tweeted that his dream GOP ticket would be Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy. But then Kimmel turned to Trump’s first public comment
Donald Trump and his children unveiled a new cryptocurrency business Monday in a virtual address from his Mar-a-Lago estate, the latest venture that stands to benefit the former president as he seeks another four years in the Oval Office.
US military aid packages for Ukraine have been smaller in recent months, as the stockpiles of weapons and equipment that the Pentagon is willing to send Kyiv from its own inventory have dwindled. The shift comes amid concerns about US military readiness being impacted as US arms manufacturers play catchup to the huge demand created by the war against Russia.