A majority of Americans, 57 percent, believe a new criminal indictment against former President Trump was served to add drama to the presidential election, according to a monthly Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released Friday. However, an identical majority of respondents said an additional indictment would hurt Trump's chances at a second term. The poll comes as...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) on Saturday argued that in order for another GOP candidate to win in 2024, they have to be willing to criticize the current frontrunner: former President Trump. "This can't be our candidate, because it ain't gonna win in November," Sununu said in an interview with Fox News' Neil Cavuto,...
From heat waves to floods to wildfires, this summer has already brought a cascade of extreme weather and increasing climatic instability. As emissions continue to rise, we not only risk intensifying climate impacts like these, but also the breaching of critical “tipping points'' in the Earth’s climate system. Triggering these feedback loops could lead to runaway warming and push the...
A soldier died, and five others were injured Friday morning after a tactical vehicle crashed at Fort Bliss, Texas, according to a U.S. Army press release. The crash was reported at 9:30 a.m. local time to officials in the Fort Bliss training area. The cause of the accident and current conditions of the injured soldiers have...
Former Attorney General Eric Holder said the Justice Department’s investigation into former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election started too slowly, but that the department is now “back on track.” “The Justice Department was a little late in ramping up its investigation, its inquiry with regards to those people at the top of...
North Korea fired cruise missiles in the direction of its western sea on Saturday, according to South Korea’s military, according to the Associated Press. This is the country’s second event this week, after North Korea launched two short-range missiles on Wednesday to its eastern sea — just one day after the U.S. docked a nuclear-armed...
Democrats are no longer trying to ignore Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and have taken to calling him out in public after a week of controversies. National party leaders for the first time acknowledged Kennedy’s disruptive presidential bid with sharp criticism, and lawmakers met his claims of censorship head-on during his testimony on Capitol Hill. It’s...