Harris campaign claims she no longer supports fracking ban she touted in 2019: report
Vice President Kamala Harris no longer supports banning fracking as she did when she was a presidential candidate in 2019, her campaign reportedly said.
Vice President Kamala Harris no longer supports banning fracking as she did when she was a presidential candidate in 2019, her campaign reportedly said.
The grants will modernize aviation infrastructure to make it ’safer, more resilient, and more efficient,’ Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said. The U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on July 26 more than $347 million in grants to improve airports across the nation. The projects target airfields, safety efforts, and other
JD Vance defends “childless cat ladies” comments – CBS News Watch CBS News Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has been facing intense criticism for comments he previously made criticizing the prominence of childless people in politics. In an interview Friday, he attempted to defend those remarks. Robert Costa has the latest. View
Recent electoral history in Missouri shows whoever wins the Aug. 6 Republican primary will head into November with a good chance of winning the governorship. The next governor of Missouri will likely be chosen among three Republican contenders. One candidate, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, is the state GOP’s choice to succeed Gov. Mike Parson, a
Washington — The FBI stated Friday that former President Donald Trump was injured by a bullet after FBI director Christopher Wray testified earlier this week that there was still “some question” about what grazed Trump’s right ear during the assassination attempt at his rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month. “What struck former President Trump in the
Democratic super PACs launched a massive spending campaign for Kamala Harris this week as she approaches the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next month.
7/26: CBS News 24/7 Episode 2 7/26: CBS News 24/7 Episode 2 43:20 Former FBI special agent Peter Strzok reached a $1.2 million settlement with the Justice Department over claims that the department violated his privacy and the Privacy Act when it released text messages between him and former FBI employee Lisa Page that criticized former