Building on debate momentum, Harris works to gain ground in redder areas
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — On the eve of her debate with Donald Trump, Kamala Harris’s advisers were anxious. Within a deeply calcified electorate, her poll numbers appeared to be plateauing. She was facing one of the most experienced presidential debaters in
Biden lashes out at Trump over false claims about Haitian migrants
President Joe Biden lashed out Friday at former president Donald Trump for his comments about a Springfield, Ohio, community that has seen an influx of Haitian migrants. “I want to take a moment to say something [about the] Haitian American community
Amazon hikes wages for contract delivery drivers as union pressures grow
Amazon is bumping its average national pay for contracted delivery drivers to roughly $22 an hour, up from $20.50 an hour, the company said Thursday. The wage increase is part of Amazon’s $2.1 billion investment this year into its delivery service partner program, which
49 Ukrainian prisoners of war returned to Kyiv in swap with Russia
Just under 50 Ukrainian soldiers were released into their nation’s custody in a prisoner swap with Russia this week. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the latest swap on Friday, stating that 49 Ukrainians were brought home via the swap mediated by the
Lawmakers crack down on CCP influence in US government tech, warn of potentially ‘devastating’ cyber attack
There is a new bipartisan effort in Congress to take on the growing threat of cyberattacks by China and other U.S. adversaries. A bill led by Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, would impose new guardrails on the technology the U.S. government is
Trump once faced 91 charges. Now he faces 12.
Entering 2024, the terrain that lay in front of former president Donald Trump offered two very different, overlapping paths. He had been charged with more than 90 criminal counts in four jurisdictions, his attorneys scrambling to figure out how to
White House officials signal delay in U.S. Steel takeover decision
White House officials are signaling that President Joe Biden will not imminently move to block Nippon Steel’s bid to acquire U.S. Steel amid mounting concerns over the political and economic consequences of nixing the deal, according to three people with
Laura Loomer is a symptom. Trump’s problem is his own.
Perhaps you aren’t familiar with Laura Loomer. Congratulations; that level of detachment from the online fringe is undoubtedly healthy. For the purposes of this article, though, it’s necessary that you know at least a little something about her background, so you’ll
American Airlines flight attendants ratify new contract with immediate raises topping 20%
American Airlines flight attendants approved a five-year labor deal, ending one of the industry’s most contentious contract negotiations and giving cabin crews raises of up to 20.5% at the start of October. Eighty-seven percent of the American Airlines flight attendants who voted
UAW, U.S. dealers increase criticism of Stellantis CEO over cuts, sales declines
DETROIT — Stellantis’ U.S. dealer network has joined the United Auto Workers union in criticizing CEO Carlos Tavares for the company’s recent sales declines, factory production cuts and other decisions they deem detrimental to the automaker’s business. In an open letter to Tavares this