Rasmussen Poll: 51 Percent Say Stricter Gun Laws Needed
A majority of U.S. voters said the country needs stricter gun control laws, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey.
Rasmussen Poll: 51 Percent Say Stricter Gun Laws Needed
A majority of U.S. voters said the country needs stricter gun control laws, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey. Asked whether the country needs stricter gun laws, 51% of likely voters said yes and 41% no, the Rasmussen poll results show.
Elon Musk: No Evidence of Aliens
Elon Musk told Tucker Carlson that he has not seen any evidence of aliens.
Trump to hold rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden ahead of Election Day
Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally this month at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (MSG), Fox News Digital has confirmed. The rally is set to take place on Oct. 27, multiple sources told Fox News Digital, just nine days before Election Day. The event is expected to be first-come, first-serve, and campaign […]
Kremlin: Trump Gave Putin COVID Test Devices
Russian officials said former President Donald Trump sent Russian President Vladimir Putin COVID-19 testing devices during the height of the pandemic, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
Hurricane Milton Could Reshape Florida’s Coastline
When Hurricane Milton plows into the west Florida coastline, it is expected to pack such a punch that nearly every beach will feel the impact, experts say.
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European summit to discuss Zelenskyy’s ‘victory plan’ is postponed
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Gun Safety Group to Spend $9M in Select State Elections
Everytown for Gun Safety’s political arm plans to spend $9 million on Democrat candidates in the legislative elections of five states, part of the group’s $45 million spending plans overall up and down the ballot, NBC News reported on Wednesday.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez to Newsmax: ‘FEMA Entirely Too Bureaucratic’
FEMA is “entirely too bureaucratic” and the way the agency responds to disasters has been problematic for a long time, Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., told Newsmax.