Biden and Trump win primaries, but some results show some voters still prefer another candidate

Biden and Trump win primaries, but some results show some voters still prefer another candidate – CBS News Watch CBS News President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won their respective primaries in four states Tuesday, but the results showed some voters still preferred another candidate. The political protest vote against Biden’s handling of

Poll Shows Trump Leading Biden in 6 of 7 Swing States

A Wall Street Journal poll released on Tuesday shows Republican nominee Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in 6 of the 7 anticipated swing states in the 2024 presidential election.  If an election including independent and third-party candidates were held today, Biden would win Wisconsin by 3 percentage points but lose to Trump in North

White House Has ‘No Plans’ to Investigate Israeli Strike That Killed American

The Biden administration does not have any plans to investigate an Israeli strike in Gaza that killed seven humanitarian workers including an American citizen, the White House has said. The White House does not intend to independently investigate or verify Israel’s inquiry into its operations, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said. “I’m not prepared

Trump Could Get 1 Extra Electoral Vote in 2024: Here’s What It Means

Nebraska’s governor endorsed a measure to make the state ‘winner-take-all’ state, drawing praise from the former president. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday showed a willingness to back legislation that would potentially prevent President Joe Biden from getting one of the state’s electoral votes by endorsing a statewide “winner-takes-all” system that would likely boost former

FCC to Vote on Whether to Restore Obama-Era Net Neutrality Policy

Net neutrality requires internet providers to treat all websites with the same speed as opposed to favoring some. The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on whether to restore an Obama-era policy that would treat the internet as a utility such as water and gas. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democrat, announced on April

NHTSA is over 5 months late in meeting deadline to strengthen car seats

Over five months after telling Congress a proposed regulation to strengthen vehicle seats to make them safer would be published “in the coming months,” the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has yet to meet a congressional deadline it missed last November.  In the infrastructure law signed in November 2021, Congress gave the National Highway