Biden Surveys Hurricane Milton Damage in Florida

ST PETE BEACH, Florida—President Joe Biden on Sunday surveyed the damage from Florida’s Hurricane Milton, the second storm to batter the low-lying state in recent weeks as rising floodwaters, fuel shortages, and power outages further impacted cleanup efforts. Milton, which led to at least 17 reported deaths, has added to piles of debris following Hurricane

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Rarely has a book been so lavishly applauded as Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me was in 2015. The book fetched gushing reviews, admiring interviews in prestigious media, won eminent literary prizes, and almost instantly landed on high school and college required reading lists all over the country. The book’s rapturous reception, as I

Nashville Hot

In 1979, you could turn an alley corner in Nashville and find the Greatest Country Singer Ever living in his car surviving on alcohol and hillocks of cocaine. At under 100 pounds, George Jones would be trying to keep his diet of junk food down, talking to his two alter egos. “The Old Man” would

US House NY-19 Candidates Spar Over Economy, Migration, and Energy

Incumbent Rep. Marc Molinaro and challenger Josh Riley spar in a heated debate in a race getting national attention as Election Day draws near NEW YORK—Incumbent Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-N.Y.) and Democrat challenger Josh Riley clashed in a spirited and sometimes uncivil debate on Thursday night, just weeks away from the election that will determine

Michigan Republicans Win Election Integrity Lawsuit Over Number of Poll Workers

The city hired a ratio of seven Democrats to one Republican inspector, according to the complaint. Michigan Republican officials have secured a win in an election integrity lawsuit against the city of Detroit over “its deliberate failure” to hire enough Republican election inspectors. The Republican National Committee (RNC), the Michigan GOP, and the Wayne County