“The historical precedent of election year nominations is that the Senate generally does not confirm an opposing party’s nominee but does confirm a nominee of its own. The Constitution gives … Read More
Stocks are drifting higher on Wall Street Tuesday, steadying themselves a day after tumbling amid a raft of worries about the pandemic and governments’ response to it By STAN CHOE … Read More
The last 72 hours have made that much clear. On Tuesday morning, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced that he supports a vote on Trump’s nominee. “I intend to follow the … Read More
But for now, Barrett — currently sitting on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago — is his clear front-runner and is viewed inside the … Read More
WASHINGTON — Most Americans view the nation’s economic situation as bleak, but a rising percentage also see signs of stability six weeks before Election Day — if not reasons for … Read More
Sales of existing homes rose 2.4% in August to its highest level since 2006 as the housing market continues to recover from a huge spring decline caused by the coronavirus … Read More
Lebanon is hit by ANOTHER explosion: Hezbollah arms depot destroyed after massive blast caused by ‘technical error’ weeks after Beirut disaster Hezbollah operatives surrounded the blast site after a fire … Read More
‘Woke’ National Trust is accused of rewriting history after including stately homes of Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling and William Wordsworth on its BLM-inspired list of shame for their ‘colonial links’ … Read More
‘She didn’t regret not standing down’: Harvard lawyer granddaughter of RBG reveals how she dictated her final wish – and says she didn’t stand down under Obama to let liberal … Read More