Mark Robinson defiant, diminished on trail as staff, allies flee campaign
WILKESBORO, N.C. — His staff had just resigned en masse. His allies believed he would lose. His scandals now threatened to drag down his whole party in the critical state of North
GOP effort to change how Nebraska allocates electoral votes hits roadblock
A key Republican state lawmaker said Monday he does not support changing how the state awards its electoral votes before the November election, imperiling a last-ditch push by former president Donald Trump
The ‘policy’ mirage that undergirds Donald Trump’s support
One of the central characteristics of the 2024 presidential election is its steadiness. That’s counterintuitive, certainly; rarely has any contest seen as much tumult as we’ve seen in the past several months.
Project 2025 is a huge blunder from Trump’s allies
There is vanishingly little doubt that Project 2025 has become one of the most unpopular political programs or ideas in recent history. The question is increasingly how much voters intend to hang that
Federal Trade Commission accuses three drug middlemen of inflating insulin prices
The Federal Trade Commission said Friday that it is suing three drug middlemen, accusing them of inflating insulin prices. The FTC accused the ‘Big Three’ pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) — UnitedHealth Group’s Optum
One judge, one courthouse: Why judge-shopping is an issue in the U.S.
Leaders of the federal court system and some members of Congress are trying to limit the practice of judge shopping — when a person or group files a lawsuit in a carefully
What Are Prop Firms, And How Does Prop Trading Work?
Table of ContentsToggleProp Firms have become very popular recently. You only have to monitor social networks to see the enthusiasm of individual traders for these new offers whose promise is to become a professional trader.If the promises of Prop Firms
Tension in the Middle East looms over Biden’s last big U.N. meeting
President Joe Biden will head to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, seeking to cement his foreign policy legacy amid the growing threat of war between Israel and Hezbollah and questions
Tension in the Middle East looms over Biden’s last big U.N. meeting
President Joe Biden will head to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, seeking to cement his foreign policy legacy amid the growing threat of war between Israel and Hezbollah and questions
Donald Trump’s imaginary and frightening world
In Donald Trump’s imaginary world, Americans can’t venture out to buy a loaf of bread without getting shot, mugged or raped. Immigrants in a small Ohio town eat their neighbors’ cats and