Readers respond to a Maureen Dowd column and a Campaign Notebook. Also: The need to vote; the education crisis; dead trees; Juan Soto’s magic.
Cheryl Hines and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared close at the Al Smith Dinner, despite rumours about Kennedy's alleged ...
Sky News contributor Kristin Tate has lauded former president Donald Trump for his “genuine and authentic” speech at the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire from Catholics for a series of questionable actions, potentially risking her votes in battlegrounds with large Catholic populations.
A post shared on social media purports that the New York Times endorsed a candidate for president, Kamala Harris, for the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris was too busy to attend a charitable dinner but not to appear on a raunchy podcast.
For many voters, as well as experts, Trump’s sneering dismissiveness of Harris and her intellect contains undertones of ...
In the end, the media’s overblown reactions to a lighthearted roast by Donald Trump aren’t just misplaced — they reveal a ...
The Republican nominee is closing out his third consecutive White House bid with a loud, ostentatious campaign that has ...
A political rule of thumb is that candidates should never offend a large group of voters, especially close to an election.
The House Task Force investigating the attempts on Trump’s life is releasing their interim findings on Monday, with a final ...
Reports of a digital affair between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and journalist Olivia Nuzzi emerged last month, followed by claims ...