Corey Comperatore's Widow Claims Trump Rally Shooting Was an Inside Job
In a recent interview, Helen Comperatore, widow of the firefighter killed at the Trump Butler Rally, expressed her belief that the shooting was an inside job.
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In a recent interview, Helen Comperatore, widow of the firefighter killed at the Trump Butler Rally, expressed her belief that the shooting was an inside job.
ABC News co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar expressed their anger regarding Darline Graham's recent appointment to the Senate, filling her brother Lindsey Graham's seat.
In a surprising move, Republicans are investing $2.2 million to support Francesca Hong's primary campaign, viewing her as a weaker opponent for the general election.
The US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale failed to deliver a clear message about America, reflecting the complexities of its national identity amidst global artistic representation.
John Harold Rogers, a former senior adviser at the Federal Reserve, has been sentenced to 38 months in prison for providing false information regarding his interactions with suspected Chinese spies.
As the political landscape in Maine shifts, Democrats are grappling with various challenges that could impact their future.
Media outlets are increasingly focusing on the need for equity in New York high schools, highlighting disparities and advocating for necessary reforms.
In a bold legal move, Mahmoud Khalil has initiated a lawsuit against the Heritage Foundation and Stephen Miller, citing the KKK Act as the basis for his claims.
In a groundbreaking move, New York has become the first state to impose a moratorium on hyperscale data centers, addressing significant environmental concerns.
In a recent congressional hearing, the Chancellor of UC San Francisco refrained from confirming that biological males cannot give birth, raising questions about the stance on gender identity in medical education.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo is facing backlash and praise for her decision to fund abortions as a protest against Donald Trump's policies, which she labels as 'barbaric.'
In a thought-provoking segment on Democracy Now, trans actor Elliot Page challenges the traditional two-gender framework, asserting that it is 'completely false' and does not reflect the reality of gender diversity.
Little Italy is more than just a location; it represents the rich history of immigrants in New York City. This article explores the significance of such neighborhoods.
As Graham Platner exits the Maine Senate race, the media's portrayal of his past controversies continues to shift, raising concerns about bias and accountability.
Vice President JD Vance calls on the media to take inspiration from independent journalist Nick Shirley, advocating for transparency and accountability in reporting.
Joy Reid has taken her provocative style to new heights on her podcast, making bold claims about Senator Lindsey Graham.
In a recent article, The New Yorker discusses President Trump's possible candidacy for the 2028 election, referencing two pollsters to illustrate a drop in his support among Latino voters.
In a provocative episode of 'I’ve Had It,' the hosts criticized homeschooling, using harsh terms to describe its impact on children. The discussion was ignited by a listener's voicemail.
Journalist Nick Shirley has revealed over $190 million in Medicare and Medicaid fraud in Queens, NYC, highlighting serious issues in healthcare funding.
In a recent press conference, President Trump took aim at CNN, calling it 'fake news' while Jake Tapper labeled Trump's statements as 'lies'.