In Battleground North Carolina, Voters Say Border, Inflation Top Issues

WILMINGTON/MINT HILL, N.C.—Edwin Robasco was a truck driver and Teamsters union member from Boston. Less than a year ago he moved to Wilmington, North Carolina—one of many retirees flocking to the warm southern state. On a hot September day at the downtown farmers’ market, he explained why—after supporting “Kennedys, Kennedys, Kennedys” as a Democrat for

Cybersecurity Chief Says Foreign Interference Won’t Significantly Alter US Election Results

U.S. election systems are sufficiently secure that foreign adversaries will be unable to affect the outcome in a material way, CISA Director Jen Easterly says. Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), said that America’s election systems are so secure that foreign adversaries will be unable to manipulate the outcome of

Federal Judge Unseals Special Counsel’s Immunity Filing in Trump Election Case

Judge Chutkan unsealed a 165-page filing by special counsel Smith outlining evidence in the criminal case against Trump. Washington Judge Tanya Chutkan unsealed on Oct. 2 an extensive filing special counsel Jack Smith submitted to dispute the idea that former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for his response to the 2020 presidential election.

Virginia AG Jason Miyares: America Is ‘Last Best Hope on Earth’ | NTD Profiles of Service

In this episode of NTD News’ “Profiles of Service,” we sit down with Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, the first Hispanic American elected statewide in the commonwealth. Son of a Cuban refugee, Miyares explains how profoundly that background influenced his life and pride in serving the American public. “I was raised to b… Original News

FEMA, Other Agencies Readying for Multi-Year Helene Recovery

The hurricane caused mass destruction across 10 states, with more than 160 deaths confirmed and billions of dollars in estimated damages. Leaders of the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) said that their organization and partner federal agencies are preparing for a multi-year recovery effort after Helene. “FEMA and many of our partners will remain there

FEMA, Other Agencies Readying for Multiyear Helene Recovery

The hurricane caused mass destruction across 10 states, with more than 160 deaths confirmed and billions of dollars in estimated damages. Leaders of the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) said that their organization and partner federal agencies are preparing for a multiyear recovery effort after Helene. “FEMA and many of our partners will remain there

Georgia Judge Says State Election Certification Rule ‘Vague’ in Hearing

The judge seemed critical of one of the rules but defended another allowing election workers to examine documents. A Georgia judge seemed skeptical on Oct. 1 of policies passed by the state’s election board. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney called one of the challenged rules “vague” and needing clarification. He said that much