October 15, 2024 Local officials face off against Georgia's elections board over rule that could shake up November A new set of rules by Georgia's State Elections Board is facing a flurry of legal challenges.
October 15, 2024 Nathan Wade grilled by House investigators probing Georgia Trump prosecution Former Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade was on Capitol Hill for a closed-door deposition on Tuesday.
October 15, 2024 Nathan Wade arrives at deposition with House Judiciary Committee Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade is on Capitol Hill for a closed-door deposition by the House Judiciary Committee.
October 15, 2024 Family of mom whose suspected killer is illegal immigrant praises Clinton for calling out Biden-Harris border The family of murdered Maryland mom Rachel Morin, whose suspected killer entered the U.S. illegally, is commending former President Bill Clinton for Sunday's border admission.
October 15, 2024 Georgia judge rules election officials must certify vote counts, even if they suspect fraud A judge in a key battleground state has ruled that county election officials must certify results by the legal deadline even if they suspect fraud or mistakes.
October 15, 2024 Bill Clinton suggesting Laken Riley would be alive if the border was secure stuns social media: 'He's right' Users across X mocked former President Bill Clinton after he appeared to admit Laken Riley would not have been killed if migrants were properly vetted.
October 15, 2024 Early voting begins in Georgia, Utah Early voting begins in Georgia and Utah on Tuesday, marking a total of 46 states and Washington, D.C., that have begun the election process.
October 15, 2024 Supreme Court races in key states could tip scales on policy questions Unlike Georgia and Nevada, battleground states such as Arizona, North Carolina and Michigan will likely see high-stakes state Supreme Court races.
October 15, 2024 On this day in history, October 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas is confirmed to US Supreme Court On this day in history, Oct. 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas received a Senate vote of 52-48 confirming him to the U.S. Supreme Court. Today, he is the longest serving Supreme Court justice.
October 14, 2024 Bill Clinton suggests Laken Riley would still be alive if border 'properly' secured, hitting Republicans The border was featured heavily in a speech by former President Bill Clinton in Georgia, where he is stumping for Vice President Kamala Harris.