Majority of Americans Feel Worse Off Now Than 4 Years Ago: Gallup

The survey found that 52 percent of U.S. adults believe their financial situation has deteriorated since 2020. A new Gallup poll reveals that more than half of Americans feel worse off financially than they did four years ago. The survey, released on Oct. 18, found that 52 percent of U.S. adults believe their financial situation

Criminal Defendant in 2019 Connecticut Election Fraud Case Blames Boss

Attorney Kenneth J. Krayeske represents 61-year-old Nilsa Heredia, who was arrested and charged with multiple counts of election fraud. An attorney representing one of the four defendants charged with absentee ballot fraud in the 2019 Bridgeport, Connecticut, mayoral election is disappointed that the state has not pursued his client’s boss. Nilsa Heredia, 61, a supporter

DOJ Announces It Will Monitor Voting in Ohio County Over ‘Intimidation’ Concerns

It’s one of several announcements this week about DOJ’s programs handling election complaints about fraud, voting rights, and threats against officials. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it would deploy its staff to a county in northeastern Ohio due to what it said were intimidation concerns. “Voters in Portage County have raised concerns about

Harris Campaign, Podcast Host Spar Over Claim Trump ‘Abruptly’ Ended Interview Early

Both presidential candidates have made numerous appearances on podcasts, at town hall events, in one-on-one interviews, and elsewhere. Conservative media figure Dan Bongino and the campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris sparred over the claim that former President Donald Trump ended an interview early. In a post on X on Friday, a