Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer
DENVER (AP) — Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer.
DENVER (AP) — Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, found guilty in breach of election computer.
‘The US faces two futures,’ according to editors at top science magazine
A new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll has some findings that should give Trump some pause, as his struggles are about a lot more than Iowa.
The former secretary of state issued a dire warning about the former president.
One of the best pollsters in America recently came out with its latest survey, and it’s good news for Kamala Harris.
"I wasn't previously motivated to vote before this election, honestly, but the hate, divisiveness, and negativity from the Trump campaign is ridiculous."
Here’s what the latest polls say about the 2024 presidential election, from The Independent’s data correspondent
Donald Trump was slammed as a "deeply unwell traitor" by his niece.
Kay Burley had a tense exchange with the home secretary over David Lammy's eyebrow-raising claim.
Flying with Harris’s running-mate — and trailing him from campaign event to campaign event, all while trying to get a reaction to breaking news — can be a surreal affair
Former first lady, who faced ‘lock her up’ calls from Trump supporters, says tears welled up in her eyes at verdict
Ex-president’s attempts to profit from the golf course assassination attempt look unlikely to pay off
Former independent candidate will have to stay on the ballot in Wisconsin, Judge Stephen Ehlke ruled
Sarah Matthews slammed far-right conspiracy theorist Loomer as the "ultimate sycophant" who is "clearly angling" for one thing.
When American leaders should be focused on finding a diplomatic off-ramp to a war that should never have been allowed to take place, the Biden-Harris administration is instead pursuing a policy that Russia says it will interpret as an act of war.
The pop star endorsed Kamala Harris after the debate against Donald Trump
Taxpayers have been handed a £208bn public sector pensions bill because workers and employers haven’t paid enough in, analysis shows.
Reform UK leader accused of offering no solutions to stop illegal cross-channel crossings
Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, has cancelled the appointment of Lady Archer as chair of London’s Royal Parks in what has been described as a “spiteful” move.
If the 2024 presidential election was a television series we would say it had jumped the shark by now — reached the point of such incredulity as to have lost the plot. Donald Trump is behaving like a spoilt mean girl, posting “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” on social media, while a crazed gunman is lurking for 12 hours with an AK-47 in the bushes at his Florida golf club, hoping to succeed where an earlier would-be assassin had failed. Didn’t Trump’s friend, Tucker Carlson, recently declare that Winston Churchill was no big deal anyway?
AUSTIN — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a voter registration drive in one of his state’s most populous urban counties — and biggest Democratic strongholds — has failed in state district court. On Monday, State District Judge Antonia Arteaga dismissed the Republican attorney general’s lawsuit against Bexar County, the home of San…