Congress plans UFO hearings for November
(NewsNation) — When Congress returns to Washington, D.C., after the presidential election, lawmakers plan on taking on the bipartisan issue of UFOs. There are many pressing matters on Congress' plate, but one issue on the agenda is holding hearings on UFOs,
Trump swipes at Detroit during speech in Motor City
(The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump on Thursday bashed the city of Detroit as a “mess” and called it a developing area during a speech in the Motor City. The former president spoke at the Detroit Economic Club, where he
Things are looking up for JD Vance
For about as long as he’s been part of the 2024 presidential race, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) appeared to be a weight around Donald Trump’s ankles — possibly even the most unpopular running mate in modern history. Vance’s 2022 Senate campaign
In new interview, Vance repeatedly declines to admit Trump lost 2020 election
Sen. JD Vance, the running mate of former president Donald Trump, repeatedly declined to acknowledge in a new interview that Trump lost the 2020 election, an issue that has dogged the Ohio Republican in the closing weeks of the presidential
Motivation to vote surged among women after Harris became the nominee
When considering how the presidential election is likely to turn out, there is no more important question than who will be motivated to cast a ballot. All of the talk of Vice President Kamala Harris’s and former president Donald Trump’s
Vance suggests the left stole 2020 … by doing what his own campaign did
There’s a throughline between two New York Times stories released Friday that needs to be drawn. In one, reporters detail how Elon Musk is using his fortune and social media platform (X, once known as Twitter) to benefit former president Donald
Trump requests military aircraft and vehicles amid Iran threat
Donald Trump’s campaign requested military aircraft for Trump to fly in during the final weeks of the campaign, expanded flight restrictions over his residences and rallies, ballistic glass pre-positioned in seven battleground states for the campaign’s use and an array
3 in 5 millennials want full access to abortion: Study
(NewsNation) — A Redfin-Ipsos study has revealed the living preferences of Americans surveyed regarding access to abortion. While all states in America have access to abortion, the degrees vary drastically. Alabama is among several states which consider abortion illegal except
‘Do we have to regulate everything?’: DeSantis on Milton crane crash
(NewsNation) — Hurricane Milton sent a massive crane crashing into the side of a St. Petersburg building on Wednesday, raising concerns about state regulations ahead of natural disasters and whether the state should have mandated the crane be taken down
DeSantis helps Waffle House cook for first responders after Milton
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put on the gloves and picked up a spatula at a Sarasota-area Waffle House on Thursday to help cook for first responders after Hurricane Milton left a path of destruction across the
Lyft to reward safe driving in new initiative
(NewsNation) — Rideshare company Lyft has announced a new initiative to reward safe driving from its employees. In a press release Tuesday, Lyft revealed its "preferred drivers" program, where drivers with a higher safe-driving score will receive more ride offers, and higher
On immigration, Trump’s the one depending on vibes
Polls are coming fast and furious now, with just over three weeks remaining before the November election. The Wall Street Journal released a set on Friday morning, evaluating how voters in swing states viewed the candidacies of Vice President Kamala
Trump turns to immigration as closing appeal as edge on economy fades
Donald Trump is leaning into a nativist, anti-immigrant message in the final stage of his third presidential campaign, advancing a closing argument centered on fearmongering, falsehoods and stereotypes about migrants as polls show his edge on economic issues fading. In recent
Democrats attack Green Party’s Jill Stein amid spoiler fears
Democratic strategists beat back potentially catastrophic third-party threats this year with a campaign to force attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the race and prevent a presidential bid by the moderate group No Labels. But advisers to Vice President Kamala Harris
Kremlin confirms Trump sent Russia Covid-19 tests, after former president denied Bob Woodward claim
Russia has confirmed that Donald Trump sent the Kremlin sample Covid-19 tests in the early days of the pandemic, after revelations in veteran journalist Bob Woodward’s new book
What Kate’s surprise visit says about her recovery
Catherine, Princess of Wales delighted royal-watchers this week with an unexpected appearance alongside her husband, Prince William.
House Democrats bet on small and fun events for minority outreach
The House Democratic campaign arm is increasingly relying on small, community-centered events for its get-out-the-vote efforts among voters of color, looking to increase interest with nonpolitical hooks. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is organizing barbecues, boxing watch parties, social mixers
Senate candidates steer clear of debates
Senate candidates this cycle are largely steering clear of the debate stage, in some cases avoiding it altogether, marking a major change from past years as campaigns question the debates' importance. For years, it was common for top Senate races to