Jacky Rosen Said Her Husband Served Veterans ‘Every Day’ at VA Hospital. Records Show Otherwise.

Throughout the first several years of her political career, Sen. Jacky Rosen (D., Nev.) often pointed to her husband’s “everyday” service as a doctor for wounded veterans to boost her political bonafides with the military community. Rosen had little else in her political repertoire to lean on at the time. A former computer programmer and

A Serial Poisoner Poured Bleach on Groceries 15 Times in Bizarre, Multi-Store Crime Spree. Why Did Will Rollins Give Him a Sweetheart Plea Deal?

David Lohr walked into a Los Angeles grocery store in November 2018 and poured Clorox into a refrigerator full of cheese for sale. He doused bleach on more groceries like ice, alcohol, and frozen shrimp in California stores—four more times—before being arrested on federal charges in February 2019, according to court documents reviewed by the

Harris Opposes Sale of US Steel to Japanese Firm on Labor Day Visit to Pittsburgh

Harris and President Biden sought to court union workers on Labor Day during their first joint campaign event in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, said on Sept. 2 that she opposes the sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese firm Nippon Steel Corporation. “U.S. Steel is a

Trump Asks to Delay NY Case Sentencing, Citing New Jack Smith Indictment

‘There is no good reason to sentence President Trump prior to November 5,’ his attorneys wrote. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump asked the New York judge overseeing his sentencing later this month to postpone the date or any “substantiate orders,” citing activity in Trump’s separate federal case. The former president in May was convicted

In Battleground Georgia, Voters Demand Solutions to Inflation, Key Issues

With about 60 days remaining until the election, Trump and Harris are ramping up their efforts to connect with voters in the key swing state. Jon Domanick, a 49-year-old math teacher at a public high school in Savannah, Georgia, describes himself as a “truly independent” voter, as he doesn’t follow party lines when voting. “I

Judge Blocks Ohio Law That Banned Foreign Nationals From Spending Money on Ballot Campaigns

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, allowing noncitizens to contribute to election-related measures. U.S. District Judge Judge Michael Watson has blocked an Ohio law that was set to take effect on Sept. 1, finding that the law violates the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. Ohio legislators in an act signed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine

Walz Motorcade Involved in Crash

The vice presidential candidate was not hurt. Multiple vehicles in the motorcade of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz crashed on Sept. 2. The incident unfolded at 12:57 p.m. local as the motorcade was traveling in Milwaukee. Walz, the vice president candidate and running mate to Democrat presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, was not hurt. Two