Trump Shooting Calls for ‘Fundamental’ Secret Service Reform, Independent Panel Says

Experts say ‘systemic issues’ in the agency enabled the July 13 Trump assassination attempt. An independent panel is calling for an overhaul of the U.S. Secret Service after reviewing the agency’s handling of the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. In a 52-page report released Thursday, the panel of experts commissioned by

‘Record-Setting Pace’: More Than 600,000 Ballots Cast in Georgia Early Voting

‘We are thankful for our election workers at the counties and our voters,’ says a Georgia election official. The Georgia Secretary of State’s office said Thursday that residents are casting early voting ballots in record numbers for the 2024 election, noting that more than 600,000 early and mail-in votes were confirmed as of Wednesday. “We

Trump Asked to Name 3 Things He Admires About Kamala Harris

‘She seems to have an ability to survive,’ Trump said. Harris said, ‘I think Donald Trump loves his family,’ when asked the same question. Former President Donald Trump was asked on Wednesday to name three virtues of his Democratic opponent for the 2024 presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris, a week after Harris was asked

Biden, Obama, Clinton Honor Ethel Kennedy in Rare Joint Public Appearance

It’s a rare event for the current and former presidents to appear in the same place together in public. President Joe Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton appeared at the funeral service for Ethel Kennedy, the widow of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, in Washington on Wednesday. Other than the current

Early Voting Begins in Battleground State North Carolina

Voters in western North Carolina, a critical battleground state in this year’s election, are heading to the polls on Oct. 17, the first day of early voting, despite parts of the area still lacking power, running water, or reliable internet service after Hurricane Helene devastated the region just weeks ago. Original News Source Link –

Lawmakers Criticize California Regulators, Say Consumers Are Paying the Price for Policy Decisions

California’s Air Resources Board is meeting days after the election to consider proposals that some say could raise gas prices by 85 cents next year. California state lawmakers, including more than two dozen Republicans, challenged the state’s Air Resources Board in an Oct. 15 letter to Chair Liane Randolph, requesting details about how proposed regulations

Appeals Court Denies RFK Jr.’s Request to Reconsider Keeping Name on Michigan Ballot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew from the presidential race but will still be an option for Michigan voters. A federal appeals court on Oct. 16 denied a request from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reconsider a ruling that upheld a federal judge’s decision to keep his name on the ballot in Michigan. Kennedy, an independent