John Kelly, a former chief of staff to Donald Trump, called him a fascist and dictator and said he praised Hitler and Hitler's generals. Kelly joins a line of former Trump aides who now warn against another Trump presidency.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Should Kamala Harris say more about her work at McDonald’s or continue to ignore Trump in this regard?
John Kelly, a former chief of staff to Donald Trump, called him a fascist and dictator and said he praised Hitler and Hitler's generals. Kelly joins a line of former Trump aides who now warn against another Trump presidency.
After Barack Obama became the first president of color and Hillary Clinton nearly became the first woman president, Kamala Harris said she thinks the U.S. is ready for a woman of color in the White House, but she hasn't dwelled on this history-making point.
With Harris and Trump tied in the polls, experts say the best way to understand the numbers is to focus on averages, consider margins of error, and last-minute shifts in swing states.
Elon Musk's $1 million voter lottery for swing states, aimed at boosting Trump, faces DOJ calls for investigation over potential legal violations on voter registration payments.
Record early voting turnout includes a surge in Republican participation, driven by Trump's shift to promoting early voting, especially in swing states like Georgia and Nevada.
Gov. Shapiro, passed over for the vice-presidential ticket, is pushing a grueling campaign to deliver PA for Kamala, calling her win crucial for the nation, his state, and his own future.
Bruce Springsteen will headline a Philadelphia concert with Obama on Oct. 28 to support Kamala Harris, kicking off the "When We Vote We Win" series in Atlanta on Oct. 24.
JPMorgan’s chief executive has told associates of his support for Vice President Kamala Harris and his dislike of Donald Trump. But fearful of blowback, he won’t say it publicly.
Rudy Giuliani was ordered to surrender assets, including a $5 million apartment and a vintage Mercedes, to settle a $148 million defamation judgment to Georgia election workers.
The Los Angeles Times owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, blocked the paper from endorsing a candidate, breaking the board's streak of Democratic endorsements since 2008.
The AP’s election guide reveals how 160 million ballots will be cast amid unprecedented disinformation, with voters deciding everything from the presidency to thousands of local offices.
Harris is struggling to win undecided voters, as her recent town hall with Liz Cheney focused on Trump’s flaws than her agenda, raising doubts about her ability to sway the center before Election Day.
Harlan Ullman argues that Biden might have been a stronger candidate despite his age, as Harris’s struggles and Trump’s resurgence could prompt a reassessment of Biden’s withdrawal.
APA's 2024 survey found over 70% of adults cite the nation's future, economy, and presidential election as top stressors, alongside concerns about misinformation, violence, and democracy.
As Election Day nears, NPR found that Trump has made over 100 threats to prosecute or punish perceived opponents, pledging to use government power for retribution if elected.
In his memoir, Alex Van Halen reflects on Eddie’s health struggles, his own addiction, and tensions with David Lee Roth, offering a candid look at their bond and Van Halen's legacy.
Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, is charged with sex trafficking and interstate prostitution during his time as CEO. The indictment mentions "non-consensual" sexual activity from Jeffries and his partners.
In the Lakers v. Timberwolves season opener, LeBron and Bronny made history by being the first father-son duo to play on the same court. This Lakers win was Bronny's first regular-season game.
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon said he will decide by the end of this week if the second-trial life-sentencing for the Menendez brothers will be resentenced. This follows new evidence and increased public support
People, especially youth, are increasingly looking to dinner parties for cheaper mingling than a night out, as niche companies help curate these events via recipe ideas, tableware rentals, and music playlists.
Far-right political activist Laura Loomer is suing political/comedy television host Bill Maher for $150 million for a “false, malicious, and defamatory” claim that she slept with Donald Trump.
At a rally in Minnesota, Tim Walz commented on Elon Musk’s relationship to Trump and criticized Musk’s behaviors at Trump rallies, saying he jumps around, “skipping like a dipshit.”