Biden’s political crisis deepens as Schiff calls for him to drop out
The most serious political crisis of Joe Biden’s presidency deepened Wednesday as Rep. Adam Schiff, a prominent House Democrat who is a heavy favorite in California’s Senate race in November, called for him to step aside as his party’s nominee
Vance says his mission at GOP convention speech is ‘to fire up the crowd tonight’
MILWAUKEE – GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance says his mission as he delivers his acceptance speech on day three of the Republican National Convention is simple. Vance, the 39-year-old senator from Ohio whom former President Trump named as his
Willow Bay, Bob Iger to take controlling stake in NWSL’s Angel City FC at a $250 million valuation
Willow Bay and Bob Iger will take a controlling stake in Angel City Football Club, the world’s most valuable women’s professional sports team. On Wednesday, Angel City of the National Women’s Soccer League announced the couple had agreed to an investment of an undisclosed amount
John Deere to abandon pride festival sponsorships following online right-wing pressure campaign
John Deere said Wednesday it would cease lending its name to social events like LGBTQ pride parades — the latest corporation to reassess its stance on hot-button social issues as the culture wars ignite ahead of the 2024 presidential election. In
Special counsel files notice of appeal in Cannon’s dismissal of Trump case
Special Counsel Jack Smith formally filed notice on Wednesday that he will appeal a Florida judge’s decision to dismiss the 40-count mishandling of classified documents and obstruction case against former president Donald Trump. The appeal, laying out Smith’s argument for why
Vance to focus on hardscrabble roots, military service in RNC address
MILWAUKEE — Donald Trump’s running-mate, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, is expected to recount his hardscrabble Ohio upbringing — marked by poverty and addiction — and his military service as he introduces himself and his young family to the nation
MAGAworld would benefit from spending time outside its media bubble
When Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake came to the lectern of the Republican convention Tuesday, she began by extending an effusive welcome to everyone in attendance. Well, almost everyone. “Wait a minute. I don’t mean that,” Lake said. “I don’t welcome everybody
Democrats’ purgatory grows with ominous poll on Biden
Early last week, President Biden took to MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” amid Democratic calls for him to be replaced on the 2024 ballot to declare that he had a mandate to continue. “All the data shows that the average Democrat out there