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Trump’s Nephew Calls Ex-President ‘Atomic Crazy’ But Not Racist—Despite Allegedly Using N-Word
Forbes Business Breaking Trump's Nephew Calls Ex-President 'Atomic Crazy' But Not Racist—Despite Allegedly Using N-Word Sara Dorn Forbes Staff Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Following Jul 30, 2024, 03:03pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Linkedin Topline Former President Donald Trump’s nephew, Fred C. Trump III, accused his uncle of
Harris’ views on key issues over the years
Kamala Harris’ views on important issues have shifted since she first ran for president four years ago Harris’ views on key issues over the yearsBy CHRIS MEGERIANAssociated PressThe Associated PressWASHINGTON WASHINGTON (AP) — In her campaign against Republican Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris says that she will “proudly put my record against his any
Arizona voters to decide congressional primaries, fate of metro Phoenix election official
Voters in Arizona’s primary elections are narrowing the field of congressional candidate and will determine the political fate of a Republican Maricopa County official who pushed back hard against election falsehoods within the GOP Arizona voters to decide congressional primaries, fate of metro Phoenix election officialBy JACQUES BILLEAUD, GABRIEL SANDOVAL and SEJAL GOVINDARAOAssociated PressThe Associated
MN Gov. Walz Doubles Down on ‘Weird’ Label
Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) said Tuesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that former President Donald Trump has no plan to govern, just “weird ideas.” When asked about calling Trump weird, Walz said, “It’s an observation and I didn’t come up with it. People around, you know, that I’m with around Southern Minnesota relatives and Republicans. Look
Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego win Arizona Senate primary — other state races remain close
PHOENIX — Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake won her primary election Tuesday and will square off against Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) in the November general election. Lake, 54, defeated her top opponent, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, by a 53.3%-40.7% margin. The Associated Press called the race in Lake’s favor just 46 minutes after
Bot-like accounts on X fuel US political conspiracies, watchdog says
Bot-like accounts on social media platform X that spread misinformation and hate ahead of Britain’s election are now amplifying conspiracy theories around US politics, a watchdog investigation revealed Tuesday, as the race to the White House kicks into high gear. Forty-five accounts analyzed by Global Witness, which collectively generated more than four billion impressions since
DNC official gives devastating assessment of ‘weirdly unpopular’ Kamala Harris in bombshell secret recording and reveals fundraising tactic that will leave donors furious
A member of Kamala Harris's team who is also a prominent member of the Democratic National Committee was filmed conceding that she will not 'win this year.' Kamala Harris Campaign Compliance Manager Joyce DeCerce - who is a Compliance Manager for the DNC - could be seen lamenting how Harris is 'weirdly unpopular', while seemingly admitting
California dad is granted full custody of four-year-old son after boy’s mom tried to raise the child non-binary
A California dad has been granted full custody of his now four-year-old son after the boy's mother tried to raise him non-binary and forced him to wear dresses and make up. Harrison Tinsley announced his victory in the years-long legal battle with his ex-girlfriend to gain full custody of his son, Sawyer, in an update on
Beverley O’Connor quits ABC and leaves show The World
Popular ABC News presenter Beverley O'Connor has announced that she is quitting after more than 10 years with the national broadcaster. O'Connor, who hosts The World news programme, announced she was leaving the ABC on Tuesday night. 'It’s been a privilege,' she said. 'Time to breathe and contemplate a new chapter.' Daily Mail Australia understands the
Ita Buttrose’s truth-bomb is plain common sense… but, of course, it’s a bridge too far for the ABC, writes PETER VAN ONSELEN
Former ABC Chair and well known media identity Ita Buttrose has caused controversy within the ABC by having the temerity to suggest that there are some journalists within the organisation who don't present both sides of stories they cover. In other words, the ABC is failing its duty of impartiality as the public broadcaster. 'I