John Barrasso wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Wyoming primary election
WASHINGTON (AP) — John Barrasso wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Wyoming primary election.
WASHINGTON (AP) — John Barrasso wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Wyoming primary election.
The 43rd president will not join his former vice president Dick Cheney, who said last week that he would vote for Democrat Kamala Harris
The former president reportedly "laughed a deflated kind of laugh" in the uncomfortable exchange.
A spokesman for Meta said that Zuckerberg has "not communicated to anybody how he intends to vote" and will not endorse either candidate.
Qin Gang was removed as foreign minister last July after disappearing from public view for a month
One of Donald Trump's obsessions is lampooned in the spot — with some help from Barack Obama.
“If you don’t want a presidential candidate capable of hugging, please seek psychological help,” Mark Cuban responded.
Vice president said her visit to Penzeys Spices gave her some much-needed respite from debate prep against her Republican rival
The "Late Show" host has a plan for ducking Trump's goons if the former president wins.
Several retired military officials issued a letter in support of Vice President Kamala Harris as Republicans attempt to tie her to the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine targeted the Russian capital on Tuesday in its biggest drone attack so far, killing at least one and wrecking dozens of homes in the Moscow region and forcing around 50 flights to be diverted from airports around Moscow. Russia, the world's biggest nuclear power, said it had destroyed at least 20 Ukrainian attack drones as they swarmed over the Moscow region, which has a population of more than 21 million, and 124 more over eight other regions. At least one person was killed near Moscow, Russian authorities said.
“Message to Donald: Focus on helping voters, not yourself,” top Republican pollster Frank Lutz said
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have agreed to face off for the first time in a live TV debate ahead of the US election.
A group of 10 retired top U.S. military officials endorsed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter made public on Monday, saying she is the only presidential candidate fit to serve as the nation's commander in chief and calling her Republican rival Donald Trump "a danger to our national security and democracy." The letter, signed by Retired General Larry Ellis and Retired Rear Admiral Michael Smith, among others, cited Trump's comments disparaging members of the military and his own "chaotic approach" to Afghanistan ahead of the U.S. withdrawal, including negotiating a deal with the Taliban that allowed 5,000 of the group's fighters to return to the battlefield. In contrast, they wrote, Harris "has demonstrated her ability to take on the most difficult national security challenges in the Situation Room and on the international stage," from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to tensions with China in the Indo-Pacific.
Ukraine targeted a base inside Russia that stored fuel, ammunition, and glide bombs with long-range attack drones last month.
Qin Gang was once one of the most powerful men in China, but then vanished from public view.
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper on Monday criticized Republican former Rep. Scott Taylor’s “high school debate” strategy while trying to defend Donald Trump’s false claims about voter fraud.On AC360, Taylor was pressed about Trump’s latest false declaration over the weekend about massive fraud in Pennsylvania regarding mail-in ballots.“He’s lying about this in Pennsylvania. There’s no widespread election voter fraud. There’s no evidence of it in mail-in ballots. People just discount this. It’s like a
"I didn't know any better," the conservative host told her audience.
Historian Allan Lichtman, who has an almost perfect record in predicting US election results, has said that Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris will win the November poll. The American University professor has correctly predicted the results of all but one US presidential election since 1984. Forget the polls, ditch the data and stop sending journalists to swing-state diners to interview undecided voters: historian Allan Lichtman already knows who is going to win the US
Heavily-sanctioned Russia has been on a foreign policy blitz, with President Vladimir Putin meeting numerous top leaders from Asia this year.
Andrew Weissmann warned the former president of a big downside to his sentencing delay.