Violent threats and attacks escalate tensions in Trump-Harris race
On a quiet Sunday afternoon in the presidential race, a Secret Service agent opened fire on a man who poked a rifle through a fence as Donald Trump golfed. Just two months
Suspicious mail sent to elections officials in several states
Federal authorities are investigating several suspicious pieces of mail sent to election officials in at least eight states, some of which contained questionable substances and led to building evacuations. Elections offices in Iowa,
Trump requests more time to reply to appeal of Florida case dismissal
Former president Donald Trump’s legal team has requested a 30-day extension to respond to the government’s appeal of U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon’s dismissal of his classified-documents case, making it less
Charter rolls out new Spectrum pricing and internet speeds, aims to ‘be a better service operator’
Charter Communications CEO Chris Winfrey said he wants customers to think of reliability and credibility when they think of their cable and broadband provider. The cable giant told CNBC it is unveiling a series
Charter rolls out new Spectrum pricing and internet speeds, aims to ‘be a better service operator’
Charter Communications CEO Chris Winfrey said he wants customers to think of reliability and credibility when they think of their cable and broadband provider. The cable giant told CNBC it is unveiling a series
In federal trial, Michael Kors says it’s harder to sell handbags in TikTok and Taylor Swift era
In a federal courtroom on Monday, storied fashion designer Michael Kors spoke about the steep challenge of staying relevant in a world where brands can rise and fall based on viral TikTok
Something odd happened: There’s a candidate Americans (sort of) like
Earlier this year, Americans’ perception of the presidential election was bleak. Both parties were seemingly about to nominate candidates who were broadly disliked — popular within their parties but broadly viewed negatively.
Something odd happened: There’s a candidate Americans (sort of) like
Earlier this year, Americans’ perception of the presidential election was bleak. Both parties were seemingly about to nominate candidates who were broadly disliked — popular within their parties but broadly viewed negatively.
Trump is spending the last weeks of the campaign trying to make money
One of the odd aspects of the Secret Service’s encounter with alleged gunman Ryan Routh near a Trump Organization golf course was that Donald Trump was there in the first place. The
Harris to address the venue where Trump questioned her Black identity
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to sit for a rare interview with reporters from the National Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday, part of an effort to court Black voters and