Ron DeSantis expresses ‘concern’ that Donald Trump can’t crack Kamala Harris’ ‘blue wall’ In 2024, these states combine for 44 of the 270 electoral votes necessary to win the election. And Trump’s former rival, Gov. Ron DeSantis, is expressing “concern” that Kamala Harris will do what Joe ... 11/1/2024 - 3:38 am | View Link
Democrat blunders revive Trump’s fortunes, but can he close the deal? We are all going direct to heaven, according to Donald ... as ever, Trump’s instinct for self-sabotage kicked in and he spoke at inordinate length and in his old rancorous tone. The other moment of ... 10/31/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Ex-Republican Candidate Has Bonkers Defense for Stealing Ballots Larry L. Savage Jr. was charged with destroying or misplacing a ballot—a felony—and theft after he was captured on security footage nabbing two ballots in Madison County during testing of local voting ... 10/30/2024 - 5:12 am | View Link
Donald Trump's Ground Game in Michigan Is Mostly Glitchy Apps and Vibes "It’s what happens when you let a bunch of grifters take over,” a Trumpworld source said. Still, the polls remain even. 10/30/2024 - 4:04 am | View Link
American Battleground: Christianity and chokeholds, the powerful forces propelling Trump It’s a warm Saturday afternoon, there’s a threat of rain, and the neighbors are being noisy. A hundred protesters are shouting in front of the White House, telling the man who lives there they admire ... 10/28/2024 - 10:59 pm | View Link
When I became Disabled in my late teens and started searching for work, I was confronted with barriers including disability discrimination, inaccessible environments, and attitudinal biases. I lost a job simply because a no-cost adaptation was rejected. My story isn’t unique. And it’s just one example of how systemic barriers prevent Disabled people from accessing meaningful employment.
Another huge one: a nearly 90-year-old federal law from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) that allows employers to pay Disabled people less than the minimum wage, sometimes just cents on the dollar.
There are only a handful of days left for former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris to sway undecided voters. However, since the United States has never elected a woman as president, Harris must do more than the requisites of defending her policy record and explaining her plans for governing.
Like Water for Chocolate is a story submerged in tears. A striking scene from HBO’s new adaptation of Mexican author Laura Esquivel’s classic debut novel sees guests at a wedding banquet weep uncontrollably after tasting a cake infused with the baker’s sorrow. Then a storm rolls in, and it’s as though nature itself is joining in the lamentation.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Donald Trump is calling former Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most prominent Republican critics, a “war hawk” and suggesting she might not be as willing to send troops to fight if she had guns pointed at her. Cheney responded by branding the GOP presidential nominee a “cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.”
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At an event late Thursday in Arizona, with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Trump was asked whether it is strange to see Cheney campaign against him.
Historically, medical research has been male-dominated in terms of subjects as well as researchers, even though women make up half of the world’s population. As a result of this gender bias, insights into various diseases and findings about medications have often been extrapolated from men and applied to women. But women aren’t just smaller men.
Robert Zemeckis’ Here is the most unfashionable movie of 2024—which is exactly what’s beautiful about it. In a world where even those who profess to love movies largely stream them at home, Here is a picture that demands big-screen real estate. It’s inventive and confident filmmaking from a veteran director whose most recent features have performed modestly at the box office or, worse, sunk with barely a trace.