Harris Campaign Reaches $1 Billion Milestone in Fundraising Efforts
Kamala Harris’s campaign has experienced a surge in donations, surpassing $1 billion since she was named the Democratic nominee three months ago, according to campaign sources.
Kamala Harris’s campaign has experienced a surge in donations, surpassing $1 billion since she was named the Democratic nominee three months ago, according to campaign sources.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry honors three scientists for using AI to design proteins. Their work marks a significant advancement in biochemistry, with potential impacts on medicine, agriculture, and industry.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has pleaded not guilty to federal bribery and campaign finance charges during his arraignment on Friday. Stay updated on this developing legal case in New York City.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been disbarred in Washington D.C. by a local appeals court, months after facing disbarment in New York.
A jury found Ahmad Alissa guilty of murder for the 2021 supermarket shooting in Boulder, Colorado, rejecting his insanity defense. Victims’ families shared their pain during the trial.
A judge was shot dead in his courthouse in WHITESBURG, KY, leading to the arrest of a local sheriff on murder charges. Residents are left in shock as the community grapples with the tragic event.
Donald Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, allowing him to focus on his campaign against Kamala Harris.
California lawmakers have voted to ban certain food additives linked to behavioral issues in children from school lunchrooms. The legislation targets six synthetic food dyes commonly found in popular snack foods. Read more about the California School Food Safety Act and its implications for school meals.
A Las Vegas politician was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of investigative journalist Jeff German. Robert Telles was convicted after German’s critical reporting exposed misconduct in Telles’ office.
Vice President Kamala Harris addresses Republican accusations of changing her views on key issues during her first interview for her presidential campaign, affirming the consistency of her values.