Gamblers overwhelmingly favor former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris, despite polls that show the race is a toss-up.
The presidential candidate graphically described the nightmare scenario after baselessly claiming, 'if something goes wrong, it's like the atom bomb went off.'
Jeff Bezos defends the decision of Washington Post not to endorse any political candidate.
The Republican was seeking to spell out his closing pitch and energize his base with the extravaganza at New York's Madison Square Garden but made news instead for a series of crass remarks from allies giving warm-up speeches.
Elon Musk claimed during a Trump rally in New York that he could save the government $2 trillion in tax spending.
The identity of an anonymous pro-Trump supporter who spewed disinformation on X has been revealed as an indebted White man from upstate New York.
'Australia's national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else,' Immigration Minister Tony Burke said.
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe was given a slot ahead of President Trump at the event.
Kamala Harris bashed with vile insults as 'anti-Christ' in profanity-riddled tirades at bally-hooed event
'There's no middle ground when it comes to fascism,' said the Rev. William Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign.
Americans are a 'way bigger threat than any foreign threat,' he said on 'Meet the Press' (setting aside, perhaps, nuclear weapons or another 9/11)
Former president bashes Black superstar who has won 32 Grammy Awards; Harris camp calls it 'unhinged'
'What is wrong with you?' stunned critics on social media ask Trump's running mate
Editor-at-large Robert Kagan, who resigned in protest, says billionaire owner stopped endorsement same day executives of his Blue Origin space company met with Trump
The South Africa-born billionaire has been called the 'biggest promoter of anti-immigrant conspiracies' on his social media website X.
Event in Michigan marked Obama's first appearance on the 2024 campaign trail alongside the vice president
Trump reiterated that conflicts like the one following the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel wouldn't have occurred if he were president.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger has said that early and absentee voters would likely cast 65 percent to 70 percent of all ballots this year.
High-profile figures like Stephen King have canceled their subscriptions and a former editor called the decision 'cowardice'
'You know your boy leaves for school, comes back a girl, okay, without parental consent,' Trump insisted about something that never, ever happens
It shows the cemetery worker was pushed, but blacks out the names of the employee and the Trump campaign staffer involved
He ran a series of videos showing Trump calling Harris a 'fascist,' a term the Republicans claimed was 'base, irresponsible and endangers both American lives and institutions'