El Paso Braces for Illegal Surge: Thousands on the Move, Fueled by Fear of Trump’s Return!

El Paso officials are closely monitoring migrant caravans traveling from southern Mexico, prepared to respond if they approach the city. Enrique Dueñas, spokesman for the El Paso Fire Department and Office of Emergency Management, spoke with media and emphasized the city’s readiness, though the exact destination of the caravans remains unclear. “We don’t know what

House panel finds Trump assassination event “preventable” in interim report

Panel finds Secret Service has “deep flaws” Panel finds Secret Service has “deep flaws” in Trump assassination attempt probe 02:05 Washington — The bipartisan House task force investigating the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump found that the incident was “preventable,” detailing in a report released early Monday that there were communication and planning

Insurance should cover OTC birth control methods fully, White House says

Washington — People with private health insurance would be able to pick up over-the-counter birth control methods like condoms, the “morning after” pill and birth control pills for free under a rule the White House proposed Monday. Right now, health insurers must cover the cost of prescribed contraception, including birth control or even condoms that

Michigan Secretary of State Expects Election Results to be Known the Day After Election Day

Michigan officials don’t expect to be able to count all the ballots on Election Day. Michigan’s election results will likely not be finalized until after Election Day, the state’s top election official said on Oct. 20. Voting has already begun in the swing state, which went for then-Republican nominee Donald Trump in 2016 and former

Michigan Secretary of State Expects Results to be Known After Election Day

Michigan officials don’t expect to be able to count all the ballots on Election Day. Michigan’s election results will likely not be finalized until after Election Day, the state’s top election official said on Oct. 20. Voting has already begun in the swing state, which went for then-Republican nominee Donald Trump in 2016 and former

Nevada’s Early Voters Show Passion as Republicans Turn Out in Numbers

Twice as many Republican voters as Democrat voters had cast their ballots in the Silver State one day after in-person early voting opened. One day after Nevada began in-person early voting, the results were already striking, with Republicans outnumbering Democrats 22,284 to 11,854 at early voting locations across the Silver State, according to statistics from