Montana GOP Senate candidate touts his business. It’s losing millions
As he campaigns in one of the nation’s most competitive U.S. Senate races, Montana Republican Tim Sheehy recounts how he started an aerial firefighting business in his barn and built it into a publicly traded company on the front lines
RFK Jr. claims to have enough signatures to appear on ballot in all 50 states
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy claims to have enough signatures to appear on the ballot in all 50 states. Kennedy spoke with Fox News’s Neil Cavuto on Friday, discussing his impact on the main parties’ campaigns and his chances at
Walz moved Minn. schools to the left, opposing vouchers while increasing funding
The 2019 state budget negotiations in Minnesota were tense, with a deadline looming, when the speaker of the House offered Gov. Tim Walz a suggestion for breaking the impasse. They both knew that the Republicans’ top priority was to create a
Stellantis laying off 2,450 plant workers due to discontinuation of Ram ‘Classic’ pickup truck
DETROIT — Automaker Stellantis plans to indefinitely lay off up to 2,450 U.S. factory workers later this year as it discontinues production of an older version of its Ram 1500 pickup truck in Michigan. The truck has been largely used as a low-cost
Hezbollah is the ‘X-factor’ in looming Israel, Iran war with ‘nation state capabilities’
Anxiety continues to mount over the threat of a regional conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran after Tehran this week pledged to hit the Jewish state following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh late last month. But
With 27 days until voting starts, ‘election season’ kicks off sooner than you think
There are 87 days until Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5. But if Americans vote like they did in the last two election cycles, most of them will have already cast a ballot before the big day. Early voting starts as soon
Harris hits Arizona on swing-state tour, while Trump rallies in Montana
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Speaking here Friday to the largest crowd of her nascent presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris responded to protesters by calling for a cease-fire in Gaza and the freeing of hostages there — a contrast with her
Trump reiterates claim about helicopter trip but doesn’t provide records
Former president Donald Trump insisted again Friday that he took a dangerous helicopter ride with former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown, telling the New York Times that he would release flight records. Trump, who did not release the records, told reporters
Tim Walz ‘misspoke’ about using weapons ‘in war,’ Harris campaign says: report
Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, whose military service has come under heavy scrutiny, ‘misspoke’ in a 2018 video where he is heard talking about his handling of weapons ‘in war,’ a Harris campaign spokesperson said Friday. ‘Governor Walz
Biden admin announces another $125M in military assistance for Ukraine as fighting intensifies on Russian soil
The Biden administration is sending another round of military assistance to Ukraine as its war with Russia intensifies following a large-scale incursion by Ukrainian forces. The latest package is worth $125 million and includes air defense interceptors, munitions for rocket systems