In their first joint interview, Harris and Walz outlined their plans to boost the middle class, tackle immigration, and maintain support for Israel while addressing attacks from Trump.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Did you find Kamala Harris' assertion that her values have not changed despite her change in positions convincing?
In their first joint interview, Harris and Walz outlined their plans to boost the middle class, tackle immigration, and maintain support for Israel while addressing attacks from Trump.
Silver reports Trump with a 52.4% chance of winning the Electoral College, noting Harris faces challenges in PA, where tight polls threaten her path despite a 3.8-point national lead.
Harris leads Trump 48%-43% in a new poll, an eight-point swing since June, driven by gains among young voters, Hispanics, Black voters, and low-income households after the DNC.
Contrastingly, according to a WSJ, Harris has taken a narrow lead over Trump, with 48% to 47%, despite both candidates being closely matched in key areas like the economy.
Army officials criticized Trump’s campaign for violating decorum and assaulting a cemetery worker at Arlington, but no charges were pursued after the employee declined to press.
Former Penn President Liz Magill, who resigned after controversial testimony on campus antisemitism, has been appointed as a visiting senior fellow at Harvard Law.
Tensions have emerged within Harris' campaign as factions from her team, Obama alumni, and Biden's staff create a "Frankenstein" team, sparking internal power struggles.
A change of venue hearing in the Kohberger trial is set for tomorrow, with the prosecution arguing for a fair trial in Latah County, while the defense seeks relocation due to concerns of impartiality.
Democratic enthusiasm for the upcoming election has surged to its highest since 2008, with 78% of more excited to vote following Biden's withdrawal, surpassing Republicans' 64% enthusiasm.
Nearly 80% of Americans are too exhausted to cook after work, often turning to convenience meals or fast food, despite their intentions to eat healthier, according to a new survey.
For years, the Maryland governor has faced questions about whether he had wrongfully said he had a Bronze Star. He insisted no. But an old document proves otherwise.
A Ukrainian F-16 crashed during a mission to repel a Russian attack, killing the pilot; this marks the first loss of the U.S.-made jets since they were delivered to Ukraine this month.
If elected, Trump plans to have the government or insurance companies cover IVF costs and protect access to the service, marking a shift in his stance on reproductive rights.
Researchers are questioning the Marshmallow Test, which measures delayed gratification, arguing that cultural biases may lead to misleading assessments of children's cognitive abilities.
Most Americans view the U.S. role in the Middle East positively, support military aid to Israel until hostages are released, but many favor conditioning that aid to prevent civilian casualties.
Georgia voters will have six presidential choices on the ballot, including Cornel West, Jill Stein, and Claudia De La Cruz, after the Secretary of State overruled a decision to remove them.
Abba condemned Trump for using their songs, including "The Winner Takes It All," at his rallies, joining other artists opposing the unauthorized use of their music in his campaign.
ABC News rejected Harris' request for unmuted mics during her debate with Trump, sticking to rules that mute mics when candidates aren't speaking, like the June debate with Biden.
A man was left behind by coworkers during a team-building retreat hike up Mount Shavano, got lost in a storm, and was rescued after an extensive search involving over 50 people.
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon is requesting early release from his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress, citing ongoing legal challenges to his conviction.
The President’s administration announced Thursday it finalized a plan to expand solar energy on federal lands in 11 western states, aiming to accelerate big infrastructure projects.