News - Page 4257

Four things House Republicans are demanding to avoid government shutdown

Members of Congress are heading back to Capitol Hill this month, with House Republicans on track to pass a stopgap funding extension to avoid a government shutdown.

What to know about Nevada GOP’s divisive plan to hold caucus after state-run primary vote

Democrats and Republicans in Nevada are feuding about which nominating system provides the most transparency to voters — a caucus or primary — after allegations of election fraud swarmed 2020.

Salena Zito cautions that latest 2024 GOP polling is premature: ‘Anything can happen’

Salena Zito, a national political reporter for the Washington Examiner, dismissed the latest Wall Street Journal poll showing former President Donald Trump holding a 46-point lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

NASA astronauts returned to Earth with a loud sonic boom heard all over Florida

A crew of four astronauts returned to Earth from the International Space Station early Monday morning while making their presence known with a loud sonic boom heard all across Florida.

Pennsylvania escaped murderer: Mother urges son to surrender as manhunt enters fifth day

The manhunt for an escaped Pennsylvania convicted murderer is entering its fifth day, with state police amplifying a message from the escapee's mother asking him to surrender.

Biden 2024 weaknesses highlighted as majority disapproves of age and economy: Poll

President Joe Biden's biggest hurdles for his reelection campaign are his handling of the economy and his age, two areas that could have implications for voters in 2024.

Biden dismisses concerns over looming United Auto Workers strike

President Joe Biden dismissed concerns regarding a possible United Auto Workers strike that could have disastrous implications for the president's 2024 reelection campaign as he works to promote his administration's economic agenda.

Musk blames Anti-Defamation League for X’s low ad revenue and threatens lawsuit

Elon Musk accused the Anti-Defamation League of pressuring advertisers to shun his platform X, formerly known as Twitter, due to supposed widespread antisemitism and said he may have to sue the organization.

Pence slams Biden over federal deficit heading back to $2 trillion

Former Vice President and Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence castigated President Joe Biden's economic record, specifically the growing federal deficit, on Labor Day.

Remembering Jimmy Buffett: Singer honored by political ‘parrotheads’

Both Republican and Democratic politicians and pundits paid tribute to the legendary “Margaritaville” singer Jimmy Buffett after his death over the weekend.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.