Walz pheasant hunts with Beretta as campaign makes appeal to gun owners

Sleepy Eye, Minnesota — Carrying a Beretta shotgun, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz trekked through tall straw-like grass for three hours on Saturday for opening day of the state’s pheasant hunting season, but didn’t get one shot off despite his efforts. “There’s good days and there’s great days pheasant hunting,” Walz said when the day wrapped

Harris releases medical records, pressures Trump to follow suit

Harris releases medical records, pressures Trump to follow suit – CBS News Watch CBS News Vice President Kamala Harris is in “excellent health,” according to her physician Saturday in a letter that detailed her medical status. Harris also called on former President Donald Trump to release his medical records. Earlier this year, Trump told CBS

US House NY-19 Candidates Spar Over Economy, Migration, and Energy

Incumbent Rep. Marc Molinaro and challenger Josh Riley spar in a heated debate in a race getting national attention as Election Day draws near NEW YORK—Incumbent Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-N.Y.) and Democrat challenger Josh Riley clashed in a spirited and sometimes uncivil debate on Thursday night, just weeks away from the election that will determine

Michigan Republicans Win Election Integrity Lawsuit Over Number of Poll Workers

The city hired a ratio of seven Democrats to one Republican inspector, according to the complaint. Michigan Republican officials have secured a win in an election integrity lawsuit against the city of Detroit over “its deliberate failure” to hire enough Republican election inspectors. The Republican National Committee (RNC), the Michigan GOP, and the Wayne County

Michigan Republicans Prevail in Election Integrity Lawsuit Over Number of Poll Workers

The city hired a ratio of seven Democratic to every one Republican inspector, according to the complaint. Michigan Republican officials have secured a win in an election integrity lawsuit against the city of Detroit over “its deliberate failure” to hire enough Republican election inspectors. The Republican National Committee (RNC), the Michigan GOP, and the Wayne

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Alabama’s Mail-In Ballot Assistance Restrictions

An appeals court has blocked parts of an Alabama law limiting assistance to blind, disabled, and illiterate voters with absentee ballots. A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling that blocks a portion of a new Alabama law that limits the type of assistance voters can receive when completing mail-in ballot applications. Supporters

Musk Says Trump–Rogan Podcast ‘Will Happen’

Comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan has previously hosted presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his podcast. Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk set off a round of speculation this week when he suggested an interview between celebrity podcaster Joe Rogan and 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump “will happen,” with just weeks to