Ex-swing state MO became Republican over the past decade, but Democrats seek to reverse trend as midterms near
Post Content Missouri’s top race is a faceoff between GOP Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine for retiring U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt’s seat, which is considered safely Republican. Schmitt largely campaigned against President Joe Biden and inflation, characterizing Valentine as an out-of-touch heiress who would side with the Democratic president over Missourians. […]
Virginia’s election is highlighted by 3 congressional races in newly drawn districts
Post Content Three congressional races in newly redrawn districts are drawing the most attention — and money — in Virginia this year. In each of those races, which could play a role in deciding which party controls the U.S. House, Democratic congresswomen who flipped seats in 2018 are facing spirited challenges. In northern Virginia’s Democrat-leaning […]
Hawley shoots down GOP talk of using debt limit as leverage on Social Security, Medicare
Post Content Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has torpedoed a suggestion that Republican lawmakers might use an upcoming fight over the debt limit to reign in federal spending on Social Security and Medicare. In an interview with Politico published Friday, Hawley bluntly rejected an idea proposed by some House Republicans to use an impending vote to […]
Execs at Stacey Abrams-founded group weighed digging up racism charges to fire White employee
Post Content FIRST ON FOX: Executives at the Stacey Abrams-founded New Georgia Project (NGP) weighed digging up racism charges to justify potentially firing a White employee, according to internal conversations. Fox News Digital obtained screenshots of Signal messages between NGP C-suite leaders, including CEO Kendra Cotton, chief field and organizing officer Keron Blair, and CTO […]
‘This will be close’: Race forecaster reveals more bad news for Democrats just days from midterm elections
Post Content The Cook Political Report adjusted its rating for another battleground race in favor of Republicans just days before Election Day, giving the GOP an edge in the Wisconsin Senate race. The political forecaster on Friday shifted the race between incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes from a toss-up […]
Newsom sued over COVID ‘misinformation’ law that doctors say tramples First Amendment rights
Post Content A group of California physicians is suing Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration over a state law that empowers the Medical Board of California to discipline physicians who espouse opinions about COVID-19 that are not in line with the mainstream. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, five doctors asked a district court in California to prevent […]
Covid, il primo bollettino settimanale: 166.824 contagi e 496 morti
Read More Nell’ultima settimana, da giovedì 27 ottobre a giovedì 3 novembre, in Italia si sono registrati 166.824 contagi e 496 morti a causa del Covid, con una media di 23.832 casi e 70,8 morti al giorno. Il Ministero della Salute ha pubblicato oggi, venerdì, tutti e sette i bollettini quotidiani della settimana precedente. Non […]
4 Current, Former Samsung Employees Charged With Semiconductor Tech Theft
Read More South Korean prosecutors on Oct. 27 indicted four current and former Samsung employees for stealing proprietary semiconductor technology from the Korean conglomerate and leaking them to overseas firms, according to the Yonhap News Agency. Two of the employees are former engineers, while the other two were still employed as researchers for Samsung Engineering […]
Twitter layoffs begin as Elon Musk admits ‘massive drop’ in revenue
Read More Twitter temporarily closed its offices and cut workers’ access to internal systems on Friday as it began laying off staff, a week after the billionaire Elon Musk took over the social media platform. The firings came as Musk tweeted that the company had experienced “a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups […]
Per conoscere, scoprire e incuriosirsi: ecco tutte le masterclass
Read More Un grande scrigno, il palazzo Re Enzo di Bologna. Una festa golosa, C’è più Gusto, ovvero il primo Festival de ilGusto, hub verticale del gruppo Gedi dedicato all’enogastronomia. Due giorni per cogliere decine di occasioni per conoscere, incontrare, imparare: il 5 e il 6 novembre prossimi. Il palinsesto del festival è, esattamente come […]