Biden Floods Fox News with Abortion Rights Ads
President Biden's reelection campaign is running abortion rights ads on Fox News' website featuring the "Dark Brandon" meme.
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President Biden's reelection campaign is running abortion rights ads on Fox News' website featuring the "Dark Brandon" meme.
"Abortion ranks low in importance for GOP primary voters, with fewer than half supporting a national ban, according to a CBS News poll."
Former President Jimmy Carter, 98, is in the "final chapter" of his life, according to his grandson. Carter entered hospice care in February and has faced health scares in recent years. His wife, Rosalynn Carter, who has dementia, still knows her family and is able to form new memories. The couple, married for 77 years, continue to hold hands and are an inspiration to many.
Hillary Clinton laughs at news of indictment against former campaign opponent, frames interview as "getting the last laugh."
Florida approves controversial conservative videos from PragerU for public school curriculum, raising concerns about biased education.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was taken into custody after a judge revoked his bail for attempting to influence witnesses.
A Taylor Swift fan is using politicians' favorite Swift songs to bridge political differences and advocate for important issues.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel, David Weiss, to oversee the investigation into Hunter Biden.
Actor Woody Harrelson appears to endorse Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the 2024 presidential race, sparking mixed responses.
Oldest member of Congress, Dianne Feinstein, briefly hospitalized after a fall at home; concerns about her health resurface.
Ohio voters head to the polls for a special election over Issue 1, a measure to raise the threshold for voter approval of constitutional amendments.
Early voting for Ohio's August 8 election is over. Now, it comes down to Tuesday when Ohioans will decide Issue 1, the statewide proposed change to the constitution that would make it harder to pass future amendments and would significantly raise the requirements for groups to get to the ballot in the first place.
The first New York Times/Siena College poll on the 2024 presidential campaign shows a close race between Biden and Trump. Biden has stronger support among Democrats but lacks enthusiasm. Hispanic voters show potential vulnerability. Trump's legal issues and Biden's son's investigations could impact the race. Age remains a factor.
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Nikki Haley call for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to step down due to health concerns.
Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein faced criticism over her fitness to serve after appearing confused during a Senate vote.
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Senator Hawley opposes bill creating code of conduct for Supreme Court.
Mitch McConnell's falls raise concerns about his health and future.
Former military intelligence officer unveils secret UAP program with "biologics." Congress demands transparency on UFOs.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein has awkward moment during Senate vote, health questioned.
Whistleblower alleges Congress is being kept in the dark about UFOs.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis considers Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for administration.
Security footage shows Secret Service brought Kamala Harris near pipe bomb. Experts and lawmakers express concerns over security failures and intelligence. FBI unable to locate suspect who planted unexploded pipe bombs. Questions raised over how bomb was missed during security sweeps.
President Biden nominates Admiral Lisa Franchetti as head of US Navy, making her the first female service chief and Joint Chiefs of Staff member.
JFK's grandson criticizes RFK Jr's candidacy, endorses Biden as "greatest progressive president."
Hakeem Jeffries accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign of being a "false flag operation" orchestrated by right-wing political operatives to harm Democrats. Kennedy's campaign is being run by Dennis Kucinich, a far-left Democrat. Kennedy supports sealing the southern border and opposes gun confiscation, but aligns with Democrats on free speech.
Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder fined $60 million for misconduct.
Fox News analyst discusses DeSantis' campaign shakeup and Trump's popularity.
CMT pulls music video by Jason Aldean filmed at lynching site after accusations of offensiveness.
West Virginia Democrat opposes measure banning natural gas in buildings.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. accuses Biden of preparing for war with Russia through troop mobilization in Europe.
Leslie Van Houten, a former member of Charles Manson's cult, has been released on parole after 53 years in prison.
Senator Tuberville backtracks on defense of white nationalists after backlash.
Some in Washington fear that President Biden is "shackled" to Vice President Kamala Harris and worry about her potential as president if Biden doesn't finish his term. Replacing Harris would be difficult due to her identity as the first female, Black, and Asian-American VP. Changing the VP would also raise questions about Biden's judgment. The Indian-American community, which could be crucial in a future election, might also be turned off if Harris is replaced. One potential solution could be for Harris to be appointed to fill a Senate vacancy in California, allowing Biden to choose a new running mate. However, such a move would require political maneuvering that Biden and Harris may not be capable of executing successfully.
1976 Election: Debating whether to vote for Jimmy Carter or not.
Mark Robinson, the leading Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, has a history of sharing sexist, homophobic, and transphobic views, as well as trivializing assault. Already with a veto-proof GOP majority in the state legislature, North Carolina may be poised to lose its purple state cred.
Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri falsely claims Founders were enslavers
Right-wing social media speculates about gender identity of Philadelphia shooter.
Actor Michael Imperioli enraged by SCOTUS decision, discriminates against bigots.
Gunfire at Baltimore block party kills 2, wounds 28; investigation ongoing.
The US Supreme Court has rejected a controversial legal theory that could have changed the way elections are run across the country. The court ruled 6-3 that legislatures do not have absolute power in setting the rules of federal elections and can be second-guessed by state courts. However, the court also stated that state courts must act within "ordinary bounds" when reviewing laws governing federal elections. This has left the door open to more limited challenges that could increase the Supreme Court's role in deciding voting disputes during the 2024 presidential election.
California Governor Gavin Newsom impresses on Fox News interview with Sean Hannity.