Since joining ESPN’s Monday Night Football team in 2022, the veteran duo of Troy Aikman and Joe Buck have undeniably been at the top of their game and field, for that matter. This past season, they particularly stood out for their refreshing candor, including their willingness to critique officiating. While Aikman’s comments about Quinnen Williams
While hip hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to face various
Ms Hall has suggested that if elected she will update Transport for London's (TfL) conditions of carriage to include a ban on people playing loud music.
While speaking Thursday at the National Action Network Convention, Joe Scarborough addresses voters who would consider Trump in 2024.
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Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week.
The RNC took down the 'Bank Your Vote' website but told The Federalist its new plan would include vote-banking efforts.
With primary voting over and ballots being tallied, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said at a news conference Tuesday night, “Pennsylvania’s voters overwhelmingly encountered an improved voting experience this year.” So far, Schmidt’s office said, the issues election officials have been made aware of were “minimal” and “isolated,” such as a couple of polling
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By: Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal After the revelation of flyers at a Mexican shelter reminding unlawful border crossers “to vote for President Biden,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas couldn’t tell Congress on Tuesday how his department could safeguard U.S. elections from illegal voting by foreigners. “We do not oversee the election enrollment process,” Mayorkas
After the revelation of flyers at a Mexican shelter reminding unlawful border crossers “to vote for President Biden,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas couldn’t tell Read More
The House voted 273 to 147 Friday in favor of reauthorizing the surveillance bill that has been exploited by the FBI hundreds of thousands of times to spy on American citizens. Only 59 Republicans reportedly voted against renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The bill is now headed to the Senate, where it will likely be passed before the April 19 deadline, to the great satisfaction of its champions in the Biden administration, members of the the House...