LIVE 8 PM ET: The Nation Decides 2024: Second Presidential Debate Analysis

NTD’s Steve Lance and Tiffany Meier present our pre- and post-debate coverage of the second presidential debate of the 2024 election. Watch The Nation Decides on Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. ET for balanced analyses, on-the-ground reporting, in-depth commentary, the Data Hub, and a look at the night’s biggest moments. Watch The ABC News …

Trump and Harris’ first presidential debate is tonight. Here’s what to know.

Washington — Former President Donald Trump was supposed to face off against President Biden in their second, and possibly final, debate before the election. Then came the unexpected twist in July.  Mr. Biden announced on July 21 that he was ending his campaign as he faced growing skepticism within his own party about his ability

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George Helmy Sworn in as New Jersey Senator Following Menendez’s Resignation

Sen. George Helmy will hold the office until the winner of the November election is certified. New Jersey Sen. George Helmy, a Democrat, was sworn in on Monday to fill the seat vacated by former Sen. Bob Menendez, who resigned last month following his conviction on corruption charges. Helmy, former chief of staff to New

Federal Government Approves Major Nevada Power Projects

The Greenlink West Transmission Project proposes a system of new transmission lines in a utility corridor 210 miles long and 3,500 feet wide. Major energy projects in Nevada have been approved by the federal government, including a transmission line that will run for hundreds of miles along the state’s border with California. The Greenlink West

Service members killed in Afghanistan to be honored in congressional ceremony

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