'The Issue of Our Time': Sanders, Warren, and Moore Will Explore Oligarchy's Destruction of Middle Class in Town Hall

High-profile progressives Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and filmmaker Michael Moore will be joined by several other advocates for working Americans later this month at a live-streamed town hall focusing on inequality in the U.S. Partnering with The Guardian, NowThis News, The Young Turks, and Act.tv, Sanders will host the discussion, titled …

Elle Education launches Elle Fashion Week

Elle Education will organize the first Elle Education Fashion Week from September 28 to October 1. During the online event, aspiring fashion professionals can learn about different areas of fashion from experts in their field. There will be four free live sessions with experts in the industry. The aim of Elle Education Fashion Week is …

Honda applies ‘counter measures’ following Verstappen issue

Honda undertook a thorough analysis of the engine issue that sidelined Red Bull’s Max Verstappen from the Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello and has applied “counter measures” for this weekend’s round at Sochi. Verstappen enjoyed a strong launch off the grid only to lose power further down the road, drift back and become the victim …

Romney: Parts of Comey book read 'too much like a novel’

Utah Senate candidate Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyMilley discussed resigning from post after Trump photo-op: report Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names Attorney says 75-year-old man shoved by Buffalo police suffered brain injury MORE is criticizing former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyGOP votes to give Graham broad subpoena power …

GOP senator: It’s not that Blankenship 'can’t win,' it’s that he 'shouldn’t win'

Sen. Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeGOP lawmakers stick to Trump amid new criticism Kelly holds double-digit lead over McSally in Arizona: poll Trump asserts his power over Republicans MORE (R-Ariz.) came out Monday against West Virginia Republican Senate candidate Don Blankenship, saying the former coal CEO and ex-convict shouldn’t win the general election against Sen. Joe …

House Republicans target 100,000 California voters with primary day text program

National Republicans are looking to boost turnout in Tuesday’s pivotal California primaries with texts targeting GOP voters in key districts. The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is targeting 115,000 Republican voters who have either not turned in their vote-by-mail ballots or need to vote on election day. Voters began receiving text messages last week and will …

Eating His Own: Ahead of Memo Release, Trump Attacks Top Officials at FBI and Justice Department

Ahead of the expected release of a “cherry-picked” memo clearly designed to discredit Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing probe—and which critics who have seen the document have called inaccurate and misleading—President Donald Trump lashed out at his own top law enforcement officials on Friday morning. Click Here: Geelong Cats Guernsey Trump accused top law enforcement …

While Nation's Poor Face Billions in Cuts, Don't-Make-Public-Housing-Too-Cozy Carson Spends Lavishly at HUD Offices

Ben Carson—who infamously suggested early in his tenure as head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development that public housing for the nation’s poor should not be “too cozy”—is under fire for a pricey redecoration of his D.C. offices, which comes as the administration proposes billions in cuts to his agency’s annual budget, a …

As Nation Suffers 18th School Shooting in 45 Days, Trump Budget Would Slash Funding for Background Checks

As a Florida community reels from the nation’s latest mass shooting—the 18th school shooting in the first 45 days of 2018—President Donald Trump is pushing for a new federal budget that would call for cuts to programs that aim to keep guns out of the hands of people with criminal records. The National Criminal Records …

'Shrouded in Secrecy': ACLU Wants Answers on TSA's Growing Practice of Searching Phones, Laptops, and Tablets

Civil liberty defenders are raising alarm over the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) increasingly common searches of domestic travelers’ personal electronic devices, including laptops, tablets, and cell phones. The TSA announced last October that it would begin using heightened procedures to screen electronics, but the details of how the policy is implemented and how agents decide …