Biden Highlights Prescription Drug Cost Savings in New Hampshire Speech

The president said nearly 1.5 million Medicare enrollees saved $1 billion on prescription drugs in the first half of this year. President Joe Biden visited New Hampshire on Oct. 22 to promote his administration’s efforts to reduce prescription drug costs, stating his policies have saved Americans nearly $1 billion on medications this year. Biden’s speech

Yellen Says US, G7 Partners Close to Finalizing $50 Billion Loan for Ukraine

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced on Oct. 22 that the United States and its partners in the Group of Seven (G7) nations are closing in on a final plan to lend as much as $50 billion to Ukraine, which is fighting a Russian invasion. The G7 nations—the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and

Trump to Go On Joe Rogan’s Podcast

The former president’s campaign confirms he will tape-record a session with the Joe Rogan Experience on Friday. Former President Donald Trump is slated for one of his biggest audiences during the 2024 presidential campaign season: The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. The Trump campaign confirmed to The Epoch Times on Oct. 22 that the former president

Giuliani Ordered to Turn Assets Over to Former Georgia Election Workers

The order withheld a final decision on the former Trump adviser’s Florida condo and three World Series rings, pending litigation. Former Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani must hand over a long list of assets—including his interests in his Manhattan co-op apartment and his grandfather’s watch—in pursuit of satisfying the nearly $150 million judgment won by two

Wisconsin Election Commission Sued Over Security Concerns About Its Online Registration System

The plaintiffs said they seek to halt the use of the MyVote system to protect voter data and election integrity until it is redesigned. The Wisconsin Election Commission is facing a lawsuit seeking an immediate injunction to prevent any further use of MyVote, the state’s online system for voter registration and absentee ballot requests. The

Ex-Fulton County Prosecutor Nathan Wade Suggests He Had Multiple White House Meetings

A transcript showed that Wade didn’t remember specific details about the meetings, which occurred during the county’s case against former President Trump. Former Fulton County, Georgia special prosecutor Nathan Wade suggested to House lawmakers that he met with White House officials on several occasions during the county’s lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, but did

With 2 Weeks Left, Trump Edges Up in Polls, Harris Stalls

Presidential candidates are homing in on key battleground states in the final stretch. With just two weeks until Election Day, polls show a neck-and-neck race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in seven battleground states, which are likely to determine the winner of the White House in November. Harris, the Democratic