Donald Trump’s Net Worth Rises $460 Million As Trump Media Shares Surge Former President Donald Trump’s net worth jumped $460 million Friday as his media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, continued a five-week-long rally from the record lows it hit last month. Trump’s estimated net worth is up $459 million, a 7.5% increase, bringing his net worth to $6.6 billion. 10/25/2024 - 8:02 pm | View Link
Ex-Trump Official's Warning About Donald's 'Worst Instincts' Over a dozen former Trump officials have this week urged voters to reject the ex-president's bid for a second term. 10/25/2024 - 11:46 am | View Link
June 13, 2023 Trump pleads not guilty in historic federal ... Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal charges during a historic arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse after being indicted over his handling of classified documents... 10/25/2024 - 9:58 am | View Website
Donald Trump Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. 10/25/2024 - 7:35 am | View Website
Trump Arraignment Trump Pleads Not Guilty in Documents Case Donald J. Trump, twice impeached as president and now twice indicted since leaving the White House, surrendered to federal authorities in Miami on Tuesday and was arraigned on charges that he... 10/24/2024 - 7:32 pm | View Website
Donald Trump indicted on four counts in 2020 election probe ... Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four federal charges following a grand jury investigation into his role in attempting to overturn the election on Jan. 6. 10/24/2024 - 6:35 pm | View Website
Trump Spews False Claims and Fury in Wake of Conviction Donald J. Trump, speaking from the gilded lobby of his Midtown Manhattan tower, excoriated prosecutors and the judge in his criminal case and ran through a litany of false statements. 10/24/2024 - 6:28 pm | View Website
Two years after the US Supreme Court ended the federal right to abortion, tens of millions of Americans will go to the polls this November hoping to protect access to the procedure—whether their lawmakers like it or not. Ten states— some already with robust protections, others with near-total bans—have measures on their ballots to enshrine abortion rights in their constitutions.
In August, political science professor Ashley Moraguez started the fall semester at the University of North Carolina Asheville with “grand plans” for engaging students on electoral politics. As the director of UNC Asheville Votes, a nonpartisan student-run group, Moraguez planned for fall to be the “Semester of Civics”—including voter registration tabling events, meet-and-greets with local candidates, and a “Party at the Polls” in Reed Plaza with food and live music.
North Carolina is a crucial swing state that will likely be won by a razor-thin margin; Trump leads Harris there by about 1 percentage point.
This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
The morning temperature is nearing 100 degrees Fahrenheit as Keith Seaman sweats beneath his bucket hat, walking door to door through the cookie-cutter blocks of a subdivision in Casa Grande, Arizona. Seaman, a Democrat who represents this Republican-leaning area in the state’s House of Representatives, is trying to retain a seat he won by a margin of around 600 votes just two years ago.