Trump says he will seek Google’s prosecution if he wins election
Trump, in his post on Truth Social, gave no evidence for his assertion about Google. Read more
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Trump, in his post on Truth Social, gave no evidence for his assertion about Google. Read more
In a race that is expected to be won by narrow margins in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris are fighting over a thin slice of undecided voters. Read more
Harris, the Democratic candidate for president, spoke alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the White House, a day after Trump assailed him for not making a deal with Russia that Trump said could have ended the war. Read more
In May, Steven Kramer, a Louisiana Democratic political consultant, was indicted in New Hampshire over calls that appeared to have Biden asking residents not to vote until November. Read more
Trump and his team are facing an assassination threat from Iran as revenge for ordering the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in early 2020. Read more
Some of her ideas build on unfinished business in President Joe Biden’s economic agenda but expand their scope and size. Read more
Under an Ohio statute, a private citizen with the knowledge that someone has committed a crime can ask a court to affirm there is probable cause a crime was committed and issue an arrest warrant. Read more
Ryan Routh, 58, was already facing two gun-related charges after authorities said he pointed a rifle through a fence at Trump’s golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida on Sept. 15 while the Republican presidential candidate was golfing there. Read more
The latest poll had a margin of error of about four percentage points. Read more
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The unusual turn of events began when The Guardian published a wide-ranging interview with Jackson timed to promote the European leg of her concert tour. Read more
The event, hosted by the Big Island Press Club at the Hilo Yacht Club, saw Mayor Mitch Roth and challenger Kimo Alameda respond to an array of questions. Read more
Democrat Kamala Harris, Trump’s opponent in the Nov. 5 election, is slightly favored to win one electoral vote from Nebraska’s 2nd congressional district, which includes Omaha. Read more
The suspect, Ryan Routh, 58, was ordered to remain in jail without bond to await trial on two gun-related charges. Read more
Among the resignations was his top campaign consultant, Conrad Pogorzelski III, who for years had been one of Robinson’s most loyal confidants and who had been the only consultant to take a chance on him during his run for lieutenant governor four years ago. Read more
Harris and Trump debated each other for the first time on Sept. 10. Read more
The hand-count rule is the latest in a slew of changes passed in recent months by a pro-Trump conservative majority of the board who say they are attempting to make the Nov. 5 election more secure. Read more
Trump repeated that assertion at a second event, this one focused on Israeli Americans, where he blamed Jews whom he described as “voting for the enemy” for the hypothetical destruction of Israel that he insisted would happen if he lost in November. Read more
Mitch Roth, who is running for a second term, received more votes than Kimo Alameda, his nearest challenger, in the primary election, but not enough to avoid a Nov. 5 runoff. Read more
Republican state Rep. David Alcos III — who is running for reelection Nov. 5 for his House District 41 seat — has been fined $12,500 by the state Ethics Commission for an unprecedented volume of campaign financial disclosure violations, including failing to report more than $3 million in liens against him by the IRS and state Tax Department. Read more
The immigrants are mainly in the United States under a program called temporary protected status, which the executive branch can grant to people whose home countries are in crisis. Vance claimed falsely that this program was illegal. Read more