White House vows consequences for Iran’s attack on Israel
Tehran will face “severe consequences” for its large-scale missile attack on Israel Tuesday, the White House said, after the United States employed military force to help defend its closest Middle Eastern ally
Ex-congressional candidate charged with threatening ‘hit squad’ against opponent
A former congressional candidate in Florida has been charged after allegedly threatening to send “the Russian mafia” after his opponent. William Robert Braddock III, 41, was charged Thursday in federal court with threatening
24 hours of MAGA misinformation
We’re now in the final full month of the 2024 campaign, and that means politicians and their allies are frantically seeking votes for their side. And for one side, in particular, that
How voters view Vance and Walz, in detail
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) will face off Tuesday night at a CBS News vice-presidential debate in New York. Virtually every poll suggests they go into it
If Helene affects voting, Trump may pay the price
Hurricane Helene is gone, fragmented into large cloud formations over the Eastern United States that folded into the rest of the country’s weather. But many Americans are still dealing with the devastation
When shooters target Republicans, Republicans blame more than the shooter
When right-wing conspiracy theorist David DePape broke into the house of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in San Francisco, beating her husband, Paul, with a hammer as part of a deranged effort to
Helene sets off a scramble to keep voting on track in North Carolina
Hurricane Helene’s destructive path across western North Carolina threatens to upend the fall election in the key battleground, with halted mail service disrupting absentee voting, thousands of voters cut off from polling
Jimmy Carter wore a sweater — and ignited years of Republican backlash
Less than two weeks into his presidency, Jimmy Carter sat before a crackling fire in a cardigan sweater and asked Americans to make sacrifices in the face of natural gas shortages and
Jimmy Carter wore a sweater — and ignited years of Republican backlash
Less than two weeks into his presidency, Jimmy Carter sat before a crackling fire in a cardigan sweater and asked Americans to make sacrifices in the face of natural gas shortages and
Tim Walz’s bubble-wrapped campaign
Tim Walz, who became Kamala Harris’s vice-presidential pick partially on the strength of a viral, unscripted cable-news appearance in which he called Donald Trump and JD Vance “weird,” is a surprisingly bubble-wrapped