Dozens of ex-Trump officials oppose or criticise him
Several former Trump administration officials, including Mike Pence and John Kelly, have denounced Trump and endorsed Kamala Harris for president. They warned against entrusting Trump with presidency again, describing him as a fascist.
Upcoming ACA Open Enrollment: New Features and What to Watch
The ACA's annual open enrollment season is here. It's essential to be aware of advertising scams, ensure the…
Jack Smith’s 1889-Page Evidence Appendix in Trump’s Federal Election…
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The evidence Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to use against former President Trump includes: Trump…
Puerto Ricans Remember Trump’s Rally Joke in Crucial State
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Several articles highlight the backlash against Trump and his team due to questionable comments made about Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans in key states have indicated that derogatory remarks made at a Trump rally will not be forgotten, with the fallout reportedly spreading quickly in Pennsylvania. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe also faced backlash…
Key Legislative Seat Dems Must Win to Break Supermajority
28-year-old Democrat Dante Pittman aims to challenge the incumbent Republican for the North Carolina House,…
SC power co-ops could get $500M in federal clean energy funds
South Carolina's power cooperatives may receive up to $500 million in federal grants and loans for solar and…
Marriage Ends, Medical Bills Begin
Debbie Smith, a North Carolinian with substantial medical debt, recounts her struggle with the financial burden, underscoring the widespread issue in the state.
Record Early Voting Weekend in NYC with Over 258,000 Ballots Cast
Early voting in New York City sets record with nearly 258,000 ballots cast over the first weekend, with Brooklyn…
UnitedHealth Data Breach Impacts 100 Million: Largest in US Healthcare History
UnitedHealth data breach impacts 100 million people, marking the biggest healthcare data exposure in U.S. history.…
Racist, Hateful Remarks Recorded at Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally
A Trump rally at Madison Square Garden featured racist, hateful, and vulgar remarks about different racial and ethnic groups. The event was compared to a Nazi rally held at the venue in 1939.