Courts Reject Bid by Alaska Democratic Party to Remove Imprisoned Candidate From Ballot

Alaska Supreme Court upholds the decision. A judge in Alaska rejected a bid by the Alaska Democratic Party to boot an imprisoned Democratic candidate from the ballot, a ruling that was soon upheld by the Alaska Supreme Court. Superior Court Judge Ian Wheeles on Sept. 10 said that the party did not meet its burden

Nebraska Supreme Court Approves Competing Abortion Initiatives for Ballot

The two measures aim to amend the state’s constitution in opposing ways. Nebraska voters will vote on two competing abortion initiatives in November after the state’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that they could both appear on the ballot. While one of those initiatives aims to cement a right to abortion in the state’s constitution,

Trump and Harris’ views on China, according to their records and what they’ve said

Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have accused one another of being weak on China, which is widely viewed as the greatest geopolitical threat and economic rival to the U.S.  The Trump campaign has suggested, without citing any evidence, that Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, could be working

Trump says he would deport migrants in Springfield, Ohio, to Venezuela

Former President Donald Trump said Friday that if he becomes president, he will execute large-scale deportations of migrants, beginning in Ohio and Colorado.  “We’re going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country,” he told reporters during a news conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. “And we’re going to start with Springfield

New Report Says Technology Built Into Chinese-Made Cargo Cranes Could Be a ‘Trojan Horse’ for US Seaports

The joint congressional report recommends all U.S. ports immediately disable and remove any modems found on cranes. A congressional investigation found that technology embedded in Chinese cargo cranes used in the United States could serve as a “Trojan horse,” giving Beijing the ability to spy on port traffic and even “halt” commerce at U.S. seaports.