In Pictures: Vigil held for the victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
People mourn the loss of life as they hold a vigil for the victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 27, 2018
People mourn the loss of life as they hold a vigil for the victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 27, 2018
The U.S. economy slowed less than expected in the third quarter as a tariff-related drop in soybean exports was partially offset by the strongest consumer spending in nearly four years, keeping growth on track to hit the Trump administration’s 3 percent target this year.
As they try to hang on to control of Congress, Republican candidates are following the lead of President Donald Trump and turning to rhetoric about immigrants as a tactic to motivate voters. The scope of that strategy emerges in a nationwide Reuters examination of ad buys, candidates’ social media posts and polling, as well as dozens of interviews with candidates, voters and campaign strategists.
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said, “This is likely the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the United States.”
A crowded U.S. Senate race in Republican stronghold Mississippi could set the stage for weeks of uncertainty over which party ends up controlling the upper chamber of Congress after the Nov. 6 elections.
Trump didn’t lead or inspire with his remarks, as the president stumbled over his words and seemed unplugged as he read a written statement about the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
Trump hasn’t canceled his political rally scheduled for 5:30 PM in Illinois, but he told reporters that he is considering it.
Donald Trump and his anti-immigrant bigotry have inspired a mass act of violence and this president must be held accountable for the consequences of his dangerous rhetoric.
On Saturday, after yet another act of American gun violence, the president is already signaling that he will once again put money over lives.Â
With the November elections just around the corner, gun violence should be at the top of voters’ minds as they cast their ballots.
A week of American violence continued into Saturday morning with an active shooter situation at the Pittsburgh synagogue.
This week has been dark enough. But the disturbing and compassionless response from Trump and his right-wing army of loyalists has made things much worse.
President Donald Trump said on Friday said he would refuse to “tone down†his rhetoric despite the arrest earlier in the day of one of his supporters who was charged with mailing pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and critics of the president. The following tweet was posted by ABC News reporter Cecilia Vega on Friday…
Russian hackers have recently been linked to cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure in several foreign countries. This new information from the security firm FireEye has increased the anxiety level of U.S. officials who are responsible for protecting utilities in the United States. They are now concerned that our enemies may soon target U.S. utilities which may…
Fox News personalities Shepard Smith and Chris Wallace got into a verbal sparring match on the air Friday over the topic of President Donald Trump’s responsibility for politically-based violence.  They could not agree about how much Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric in his rallies might have caused the “MAGA Bomber†to mail bombs to more than a…
With just ten days until the midterm elections, the generic congressional ballot, as shown on the RealClearPolitics average, has more American voters favoring Democrats than at any previous time this year. The percentage of voters who want a Democrat to represent them in Congress is now 49.5%, a record high number. The previous high of…