The majority of Americans intend to watch the Biden-Trump debate, considering it crucial for both campaigns despite widespread dissatisfaction with both candidates and their likely nominations.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Which is a more guaranteed career path:
Vocational and technical training or a traditional four-year college degree?
Most Americans plan to watch the Biden-Trump debate, viewing it as crucial for both campaigns despite broad dissatisfaction with both candidates and their likely nominations.
Nate Silver's model indicates that although the presidential election is close and either Biden or Trump could win, Trump currently has a better chance of victory.
Despite high polarization, the Biden-Trump debate can shift polls significantly, with even small changes potentially impacting the closely contested election in key battleground states.
A poll shows that key swing-state voters trust Trump more than Biden to handle threats to democracy, despite Biden's focus on protecting it from a Trump presidency.
The Supreme Court briefly posted an opinion allowing emergency abortions in Idaho, upholding a lower court's block of the state's abortion ban, but the decision remains contentious.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has canceled its scheduled events, including those at Texas State University, after Biden and Trump opted for media-produced debates.
Ahead of the debate in Georgia, Trump claimed at a Black barbershop in Atlanta that his mugshot has significantly boosted his support among Black and Hispanic communities.
RFK Jr. offered Biden a deal to co-fund a poll in October, agreeing that the candidate less likely to defeat Trump would withdraw to avoid being a spoiler, but Biden hasn't responded.
After a failed coup attempt, President Luis Arce reaffirmed his position, leading to the arrest of General Juan José Zúñiga and the appointment of new military commanders.
WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich faced a secret trial in Russia for false espionage charges, with the proceedings criticized for lacking due process amid ongoing U.S.-Russia tensions.
Today's teens are more likely to be single and happier about it compared to previous generations, indicating a shift in attitudes toward romantic relationships and personal autonomy.
Netanyahu praised John Fetterman, calling him Israel's best friend during difficult times, during Fetterman's first visit to Israel where he affirmed his unwavering support for the nation.
The Atlanta Hawks selected Zaccharie Risacher from France as the first overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, leading ex-NBA player Frank Mason to criticize the decision on social media.
Albert Einstein's 1939 letter to President Roosevelt, which warned about Germany's nuclear research and led to the Manhattan Project, is up for auction and expected to fetch $4 million.
Two people who donated body parts to Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum now want them back, as the museum's new leadership re-evaluates its handling of human remains.
The suppliers of ketamine to Matthew Perry are under investigation by the LAPD and DEA, potentially facing charges related to his death involving high drug levels and drowning.
A poll reveals deep distrust of the media among Americans, especially regarding political news, with only 3 in 10 swing-state residents trusting the media to report fairly and accurately.
Kelly Stafford apologized to Joe Cox and his family after her story about dating a Georgia backup quarterback to make Matthew Stafford jealous led to mistaken assumptions about Cox.
The jury has been deliberating for about eight and a half hours, but there is no verdict in the Karen Read murder trial, where she is charged with second-degree of her boyfriend.
South African scientists injected radioactive material into live rhino horns to make them detectable at border posts, aiming to curb poaching by making the horns useless for human consumption.
California lawmakers approved a budget that cuts spending and raises business taxes to close a $46.8 billion deficit, delaying several progressive policies.