A cavalcade of music, sports and acting icons, including Jennifer Aniston, Lady Gaga, and Michelle Pfeiffer, have lent their support to Swift’s late-night Harris-Walz endorsement.
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The network did not have time to go through all of the 33 lies Trump spewed during the 90-minute debate but concluded it was “just lie after lie.”
Hunkered down at home, Biden spent his miserable final days as the presumptive nominee growing increasingly bitter and isolated.
Lessons learned from the two other biggest security and intelligence lapses in U.S. history sparked enormous shakeups. Why hadn’t the same happened with the Secret Service?
Trump may have survived an assassination attempt by a single inch Saturday night. His instant reaction created a photograph that will be remembered forever.
A House Democrat says a high-powered group of “super friends” is being assembled to head to the White House and tell Biden it’s time to go.
“The Daily Show” host attacks the Democratic Party for “deceit” over Biden’s health.
Keir Starmer is Britain’s next prime minister after Labour smashed the Conservatives in a record-breaking election victory.
The Reform party was on course to secure an unprecedented bloc of populist lawmakers in the British parliament, according to the exit poll.
Republicans competing in the veepstakes or looking for favor among the MAGA crowd are racing to the courtroom in Manhattan.