Third-Party Candidates Make Their Pitches to Voters in East Palestine, Ohio, Visits

In East Palestine, Ohio, third-party presidential candidates have made pit stops in their campaign schedules to pitch their stances on policy in the aftermath of a disastrous train derailment that released toxic chemicals into the environment in February 2023. The incident has been a focal point for discussions on corporate accountability, governmental oversight, and the

3rd-Party Candidates Make Their Pitches to Voters in East Palestine, Ohio, Visits

In East Palestine, Ohio, third-party presidential candidates have made pit stops in their campaign schedules to pitch their stances on policy in the aftermath of a disastrous train derailment that released toxic chemicals into the environment in February 2023. The incident has been a focal point for discussions on corporate accountability, governmental oversight, and the

Ex-Border Patrol Chief Says He ‘Never Had One Conversation’ With Biden

A former chief of the United States Border Patrol said Sunday that he “never had one conversation” with President Joe Biden while serving in the position. “I’ve never had one conversation with the president or the vice president, for that matter,” said Raul Ortiz, who became head of the agency in August 2021 and retired

JetBlue and Spirit Terminate Merger Agreement

A merger agreement between JetBlue and Spirit has been called off mostly due to regulatory roadblocks. JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines announced Monday that they’re terminating their merger agreement, citing an inability to finalize closing conditions by deadline and regulatory obstacles. It a statement, JetBlue said the two companies “continue to believe in the procompetitive

North Dakota Holds GOP Caucuses Ahead of Super Tuesday

Voting is set to take place between 5 and 8 p.m. CST at a dozen caucus locations across the Republican-leaning state. FARGO, N.D.—North Dakota Republican Party members will cast ballots in statewide caucuses on March 4 to choose who will be the state’s GOP presidential nominee in the November general election.  Three candidates on the

AG Merrick Garland Calls Voter ID Laws ‘Unnecessary’

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Sunday said his agency is “fighting back.” Attorney General Merrick Garland on Sunday declared that efforts by states to implement voter ID laws are “unnecessary” and “burdensome,” drawing the ire of Republicans. While speaking at a church Selma, Alabama, the attorney general was commemorating the 59th anniversary of Selma police

Supreme Court Unanimously Reverses Trump’s Disqualification From Colorado Ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court handed Donald Trump a major victory on Monday as he campaigns to regain the presidency, overturning a judicial decision that had excluded him from Colorado’s ballot under a constitutional provision involving insurrection for inciting and supporting the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The justices unanimously reversed a Dec. 19 decision by