Trump Says US ‘Loading up the Ships’ Ahead of Iran Talks, Signals Military Option If Diplomacy Fails

U.S. President Donald Trump gestures after stepping off Marine One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on April 10, 2026. Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump said the United States is preparing military options if negotiations with Iran fail to produce a deal, as delegations from both countries arrived in Pakistan to

Swalwell calls sexual assault claims ‘flat false’ as pressure mounts to drop governor bid

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) firmly denied allegations of sexual assault that emerged on Friday, as calls mount for the lawmaker to drop his campaign for California governor.  A former staffer accused Swalwell of sexually assaulting her twice when she was too drunk to consent, in an account first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle….

Zach Lahn Aims to Target Turbulence and Revive Iowa’s Agricultural Heritage

Iowa Republican gubernatorial candidate, regenerative farmer, and entrepreneur Zach Lahn and his wife Annie are raising seven children at their Belle Plaine farm. Courtesy of the Lahn for Governor Campaign BELLE PLAINE, Iowa—Flying on a brisk morning 17,500 feet above western Iowa on the way home from a campaign stop in Sioux City, Zach Lahn

First glimpse of 2028 Democratic field at National Action Network Convention

While Govs. Wes Moore and Josh Shapiro, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Ruben Gallego were among the gaggle of potential 2028 presidential contenders to attend this year’s National Action Network Convention in New York City, it was former Vice President Kamala Harris who seems to maintain the support of the organization’s members as

‘I Am Thinking About It’: Kamala Harris, Democratic Hopefuls Eye 2028 at Sharpton Conference

Kamala Harris, former Vice President and 2024 Presidential candidate, arrives at the National Action Network Convention in New York on April 10, 2026. Angelina Katsanis/AP Photo A parade of potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidates descended on New York City this week for the National Action Network’s (NAN) annual convention, a four-day gathering of civil rights