Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a website where supporters can nominate people to work for the incoming Trump ...
Some employees have argued political posts are good for business, and urged the company to loosen its political ads ban.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has launched a website to crowdsource names to fill 4,000 political appointee positions in President-elect Trump's new administration. The online forum, referred to as "Nominees ...
The Israeli government has failed to meet criteria set out by the US to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, a group ...
The Denver district attorney’s office has opened an investigation into the leak of voting system passwords that were posted ...
For the third straight presidential election, North Carolina voters split their ticket, electing Republican Donald Trump for ...
Beauty company Sephora donated to President-elect Donald Trump's political campaign.
One person under consideration for the job is Trump adviser Kash Patel, who is also being considered to lead the CIA, two ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy" website is seeking recommendations for appointees "across the future Trump ...
A Quebec civil liberties group says it intends to push forward with legal action after the Supreme Court of Canada responded ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in November 2024, "If Trump surrenders Ukraine to Putin, I will personally expel the ...
It had been claimed online that Beyoncé was paid $10 million to endorse Kamala Harris in her 2024 campaign for presidency.