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Graham Platner Faces Explosive Allegations From Ex-Girlfriends Including Abuse and Nazi Tattoo Controversy
The Maine Democratic Senate candidate, challenging five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins, has acknowledged struggling with PTSD while his exes detail violent threats and a Totenkopf chest tattoo.
Joe Rogan Says ICE Deployment Sets 'Dangerous Precedent'
The podcaster, who endorsed Trump in 2024, warned that militarized federal agents without identification could be used for causes people oppose.
Women Describe Graham Platner's Past Conduct as Toxic, Unsettling Amid Maine Senate Bid
The Democratic candidate faces mounting scrutiny over his past behavior and relationships weeks before the June 9 primary.
New Intel Chief Is a Partisan Warrior Who Has the President’s Ear, Sources Say
Bill Pulte, currently head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, will take over as acting director of national intelligence despite having no background in intelligence or national security.
Karl Rove: Democrats' Polling Edge May Not Translate to House Gains in Midterms
The Republican strategist points to narrow margins, redistricting advantages, and unfavorable approval ratings as reasons why a blue wave remains uncertain.
Fox News Poll: Democratic Unity, Republican Crossovers Shape Ohio Senate Race
Democrat Sherrod Brown holds an 8-point lead over Republican Jon Husted despite Trump carrying the state by double digits in 2024.
SpaceX Share Sale Values Company at $1.75 Trillion Amid Profitability Questions
The private aerospace firm posted a $4.9 billion net loss last year despite $18.6 billion in revenue, raising questions about investor risks.
New York Democrats Pass Bill Replacing 'Mother' With 'Gestating Parent' in State Laws
The legislation, which also swaps 'father' for 'non-gestating parent,' now awaits Governor Kathy Hochul's signature.
Starmer Accuses Musk of Interference as Henry Nowak Murder Case Sparks International Outrage
The UK prime minister called on the tech billionaire to stop 'whipping up division' over body-camera footage showing police handcuffing the dying 18-year-old student.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton to Plead Guilty to Retaining Classified Information
The one-time Trump administration official faces up to 60 months in prison and a $2.25 million fine under an expected plea deal with federal authorities.