Sen. JD Vance made the rounds on major news networks on Sunday, appearing on ABC, CBS and CNN, while his Democratic counterpart, Gov. Tim Walz, was nowhere to be found.
Vance gave[1] an extended interview with ABC News' Jonathan Karl, with their conversation
Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire from critics and conservatives for "copying" former President Trump’s[1] campaign vow to not tax service industry employees' tips after the Biden-Harris administration rolled out a plan to crack down on waiters’
Former North Dakota lawmaker Ray Holmberg, 80, pleaded guilty to traveling to Europe with the intent to pay for sex with minors. Holmberg admitted in court to paying young male masseuses during multiple trips to the Czech Republic. He was indicted in 2023 on ...
New polls coming out of three key battleground states indicate that Vice President Harris[1] is ahead of former President Trump.
According to polls released this weekend by Siena College for the New York Times, Harris tops Trump by four points - 50% to 46% -