The final debate before the highly anticipated U.K. election between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer featured intense exchanges on policies, personal integrity, and visions for the future. The debate underscored the high stakes and polarized political climate as both leaders made their final pitches to the electorate.
Snopes admits that media and Democrats were wrong about several claims against Trump, highlighting media bias and raising concerns about fact-checkers' impartiality.
Ramin Setoodeh discusses concerning signs of cognitive decline in former President Donald Trump during interviews. These observations include memory lapses and meandering conversations.
Donald Trump has drastically changed his stance on cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin. Previously a critic, he now accepts Bitcoin donations and engages with industry executives, illustrating a major shift in his approach.
Senator Lindsey Graham claims that Democrats are attempting to undermine conservative Supreme Court justices like Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas. He argues that this is part of a broader strategy to diminish the conservative influence in the judiciary.
Iran Oil Minister Javad Owji rebuts claims of massive discounts on oil exports, citing political motivations. He emphasizes fair pricing despite sanctions, presenting data to support his stance.
The article examines the polarized media portrayal of President Joe Biden’s mental health. It discusses accusations against left-wing media for allegedly covering up Biden's mental decline and critiques the role of media in shaping public perception.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set for their first debate of the 2024 presidential race, a critical event for influencing undecided voters and solidifying their bases. Changes to the debate format aim to ensure a smoother exchange, focusing on key voter issues.
An election candidate from the Reform Party has resigned over past social media posts deemed 'unacceptable.' The incident highlights the importance of social media scrutiny in contemporary politics and raises questions about candidate vetting and the impact of historical online activity.
Montana Senator Jon Tester recently called a GOP group 'jackasses' for criticizing his car choice, sparking a debate about personal attacks in politics and the need for issue-focused discourse.