Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer
DENVER (AP) — Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer.
DENVER (AP) — Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer.
"I wasn't previously motivated to vote before this election, honestly, but the hate, divisiveness, and negativity from the Trump campaign is ridiculous."
‘The US faces two futures,’ according to editors at top science magazine
Here’s what the latest polls say about the 2024 presidential election, from The Independent’s data correspondent
The former secretary of state issued a dire warning about the former president.
Vice President Harris’s campaign mocked former President Trump in a release Sunday after he expressed his dislike for pop superstar Taylor Swift on Truth Social. “We’re pretty sure it’s Safe (& Sound) to say Donald Trump’s week has him Down Bad,” Harris’s campaign said Sunday in a release from spokesperson Sarafina Chitika on the social…
South Korea's military removed 1,300 cameras from its bases after discovering they were Chinese and could connect to a server there, an official said.
A new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll has some findings that should give Trump some pause, as his struggles are about a lot more than Iowa.
The longtime Trump critic said the former president's inner circle has "lost control."
Sarah Matthews slammed far-right conspiracy theorist Loomer as the "ultimate sycophant" who is "clearly angling" for one thing.
Michael Steele explained why the former president's strategy will likely fail.
Former first lady, who faced ‘lock her up’ calls from Trump supporters, says tears welled up in her eyes at verdict
Ex-president’s attempts to profit from the golf course assassination attempt look unlikely to pay off
Lin’s release came shortly after US national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi
India has condemned comments made by Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the treatment of Muslims in the South Asian nation, calling his remarks "misinformed and unacceptable". "We cannot consider ourselves to be Muslims if we are oblivious to the suffering that a Muslim is enduring in Myanmar, Gaza, India, or any other place," Khamenei said in a social media post on Monday. In response, India's foreign ministry said it "strongly deplored" the comments.
The right-wing tech billionaire Peter Thiel said that the "Kamala bubble" might burst, or Trump voters might become demotivated.
The billionaire X owner posted, deleted and then tried to spin what was slammed as a "dangerous" hot take on the second assassination attempt against Donald Trump.
A Hezbollah official said the explosions were the biggest security breach the group had experienced in nearly a year
The Houthis said their new missile flew more than 1,200 miles in roughly 11 minutes and 30 seconds, but hypersonic missiles are about more than speed.
(Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the regular size of the Russian army to be increased by 180,000 troops to 1.5 million active servicemen in a move that would make it the second largest in the world after China's. In a decree published on the Kremlin's website, Putin ordered the overall size of the armed forces to be increased to 2.38 million people, of which he said 1.5 million should be active servicemen. According to data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), a leading military think tank, such an increase would see Russia leapfrog the United States and India in terms of the number of active combat soldiers it has at its disposal and be second only to China in size.
"It takes between 10 and 15 minutes for a missile to get from Yemen to Israel", said Irris Makler, FRANCE 24's correspondent in Jerusalem. The first question that was asked was: how did it enter Israeli airspace? How did that happen? The second question is: once it was in Israeli airspace, why wasn't it stopped by its anti-missile intercept, the Iron Dome? "The answer to that may be, as a preliminary look, that it actually disintegrated in mid-air by itself," said Makler.