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New Book Exposes Trump’s Continued Ties with Putin After White House Exit as 2024 Election Nears
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly maintained contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin several times since leaving the White House in 2021, according to Bob Woodward's upcoming book, "War." 
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly maintained contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin several times since leaving the White House in 2021, according to Bob Woodward's upcoming book, "War." -
Kamala Harris Calls Iran the Top U.S. Adversary
Vice President Kamala Harris has named Iran as the United States' greatest adversary, diverging from the long-held position that China poses the most significant threat to American interests. In a recent interview on CBS's "60 Minutes," Harris emphasized the urgency of countering Iran, citing the nation's involvement in recent attacks against Israel and its pursuit of nuclear capabilities. 
Vice President Kamala Harris has named Iran as the United States' greatest adversary, diverging from the long-held position that China poses the most significant threat to American interests. In a recent interview on CBS's "60 Minutes," Harris emphasized the urgency of countering Iran, citing the nation's involvement in recent attacks against Israel and its pursuit of nuclear capabilities. -
Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Biden's Ghost Gun Crackdown Amid Legal Debates
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to uphold the Biden administration's regulation of ghost gun kits, signaling a significant victory for proponents of tighter firearm controls. During oral arguments, both liberal and some conservative justices expressed skepticism about arguments against the restrictions, indicating that the government's case might secure enough votes to keep the rule in place. 
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to uphold the Biden administration's regulation of ghost gun kits, signaling a significant victory for proponents of tighter firearm controls. During oral arguments, both liberal and some conservative justices expressed skepticism about arguments against the restrictions, indicating that the government's case might secure enough votes to keep the rule in place. -
Kamala Harris Takes Aim at Trump, Defends Policies in ‘60 Minutes’ Interview
In an in-depth interview with CBS's 60 Minutes, Vice President Kamala Harris faced tough questions on various pressing issues, including her administration's stance on border security, the economy, and foreign policy. As Election Day draws closer, Harris has ramped up her media appearances, using this platform to address criticisms and clarify her positions ahead of the final weeks of the campaign. 
In an in-depth interview with CBS's 60 Minutes, Vice President Kamala Harris faced tough questions on various pressing issues, including her administration's stance on border security, the economy, and foreign policy. As Election Day draws closer, Harris has ramped up her media appearances, using this platform to address criticisms and clarify her positions ahead of the final weeks of the campaign. -
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Six-Week Abortion Ban Amid Legal Battle Over Reproductive Rights
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the state's six-week abortion ban, once again limiting access to reproductive care in one of the nation's most contentious battleground states. The decision comes as the court reviews an appeal from the state challenging a recent lower court ruling that had blocked the restrictive law. The move has rekindled a fierce debate over reproductive rights, just as the political stakes are rising ahead of the 2024 presidential election. 
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the state's six-week abortion ban, once again limiting access to reproductive care in one of the nation's most contentious battleground states. The decision comes as the court reviews an appeal from the state challenging a recent lower court ruling that had blocked the restrictive law. The move has rekindled a fierce debate over reproductive rights, just as the political stakes are rising ahead of the 2024 presidential election. -
Kamala Harris Takes Aim at Trump’s Abortion Record in ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast Interview
Vice President Kamala Harris took to the popular podcast "Call Her Daddy" to criticize Donald Trump's record on abortion and women's rights. The interview, released on Sunday, represented an unusual venue for political discourse, given the podcast's reputation for focusing on sex-positive topics and relationship advice rather than politics. 
Vice President Kamala Harris took to the popular podcast "Call Her Daddy" to criticize Donald Trump's record on abortion and women's rights. The interview, released on Sunday, represented an unusual venue for political discourse, given the podcast's reputation for focusing on sex-positive topics and relationship advice rather than politics. -
Trump Accuses Kamala Harris of Setting 'Booby-Trap' at Event, Sparking Social Media Outrage
During a recent rally, Donald Trump bizarrely claimed Kamala Harris set him up to fall from an unstable chair, prompting widespread ridicule. Social media erupted, calling Trump’s accusation a sign of “obsession” as he continues his unconventional attacks on the Vice President ahead of the 2024 election. 
During a recent rally, Donald Trump bizarrely claimed Kamala Harris set him up to fall from an unstable chair, prompting widespread ridicule. Social media erupted, calling Trump’s accusation a sign of “obsession” as he continues his unconventional attacks on the Vice President ahead of the 2024 election. -
Trump Fuels Misinformation on FEMA Funds for Migrants as Hurricane Helene Recovery Faces Funding Shortfall
Former President Donald Trump and his allies are spreading misinformation, claiming that FEMA disaster relief funds are being diverted to aid migrants in the U.S. illegally, further complicating the federal response to Hurricane Helene's devastation. At a rally in Michigan on Thursday, Trump alleged that federal disaster money was "stolen" and redirected to migrants, a baseless claim that has since been amplified by conservative media and his supporters on social platforms. 
Former President Donald Trump and his allies are spreading misinformation, claiming that FEMA disaster relief funds are being diverted to aid migrants in the U.S. illegally, further complicating the federal response to Hurricane Helene's devastation. At a rally in Michigan on Thursday, Trump alleged that federal disaster money was "stolen" and redirected to migrants, a baseless claim that has since been amplified by conservative media and his supporters on social platforms. -
Obama Kicks Off 27-Day Campaign for Harris, Focused on Battleground States
Former President Barack Obama is set to embark on a 27-day campaign tour to support Vice President Kamala Harris, focusing on key battleground states in the run-up to Election Day. Obama, a highly influential figure within the Democratic Party, will begin his push next week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as he looks to leverage his star power to help Harris in her quest for the presidency. 
Former President Barack Obama is set to embark on a 27-day campaign tour to support Vice President Kamala Harris, focusing on key battleground states in the run-up to Election Day. Obama, a highly influential figure within the Democratic Party, will begin his push next week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as he looks to leverage his star power to help Harris in her quest for the presidency. -
Kamala Harris Stung by Firefighters Union Snub, Casting Doubt on Labor Support for 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris faced a significant setback this week as the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), a major labor union representing more than 300,000 members, declined to endorse her campaign in the 2024 presidential election. The decision is particularly notable given that the IAFF was one of the first unions to back President Joe Biden in 2020, highlighting a shift in labor sentiment as the election season intensifies. 
Vice President Kamala Harris faced a significant setback this week as the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), a major labor union representing more than 300,000 members, declined to endorse her campaign in the 2024 presidential election. The decision is particularly notable given that the IAFF was one of the first unions to back President Joe Biden in 2020, highlighting a shift in labor sentiment as the election season intensifies.