FBI investigating if Hunter Biden email story tied to Russian disinformation effort
The FBI is investigating whether emails that were published by the New York Post related to Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, and his purported dealings in Ukraine are connected to a possible Russian influence operation, according to the Associated Press.
Takeaways from the dueling town halls of Trump and Biden
Jaime Dominguez, political science professor at Northwestern University, talks about his takeaways from the seperate town halls held by President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Trump, Biden go at it -- from a distance -- in town halls
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden squared off, in a way, Thursday night, their scuttled second debate replaced by dueling televised town halls.
Local leaders participated in safety training ahead of Election Day
Local leaders are planning in advance to combat any unrest on Election Day.
TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, Biden
Instead of the expected debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, television viewers were left Thursday with what ABC’s David Muir called “split-screen America.”
President says he will accept results of 'honest election'
President Donald Trump appeared on NBC from Miami Thursday for a town hall after backing out of plans for a virtual presidential faceoff following his COVID-19 diagnosis.
Think your question is worthy of America's Question?
Do you think your question is worthy of America's Question? All you have to do is submit your question!
Ice Cube defends working with Trump campaign on 'Platinum Plan' for Black Americans
Rapper Ice Cube defended himself against social media attacks Wednesday after the Trump 2020 Campaign thanked him for working with the president on his "Platinum Plan" for Black Americans.
Amy Coney Barrett: Senate Judiciary sets Oct. 22 vote on judge’s Supreme Court nomination
The Senate Judiciary Committee formally scheduled to approve Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court on Thursday morning following two days of questioning.
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee plans to leave US if Trump wins re-election
“Dude, I swear to god if that happens then I’m coming over to visit the U.K. I’m out of here," Lee said. "I’ll go back to my motherland, go back to go Greece and get a house on one of the islands."
Kamala Harris suspends travel after 2 associated with campaign test positive for COVID-19
Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will suspend in-person events until Monday after two people associated with the campaign tested positive.
Group of prosecutors says they’ll refuse to press charges for abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned
Dozens of elected prosecutors and attorneys general from across the country issued a joint statement saying that they will not criminalize abortion even if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned.
Election officials say voter turnout has been 'incredible' in Chicago
Election officials say voter turnout so far has been incredible with 14,000 residents having already submitted their vote at the Loop supersite.
Amy Coney Barrett: Supreme Court nominee vows to keep 'open mind' on cases
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returned to Capitol Hill Wednesday for the third day of confirmation hearings by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
More than 14M Americans have voted early in 2020 presidential election, data shows
According to data collected by the United States Election Project, over 14 million Americans have already cast their vote for the presidential election.
Facebook reducing distribution of Hunter Biden story in New York Post
Facebook is limiting the distribution of a story in the New York Post about a purported email between Hunter Biden and an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company.
The importance of voting for local judges in the 2020 election
Attorney Karen Conti stresses the importance of being an educated voter when it comes to judges for this election.
Florida municipal worker suspended for flying Trump flag from government truck
A Florida municipal worker was suspended without pay for flying a flag supporting President Donald Trump's re-election from his government truck.
Trump, Biden to hold dueling town halls Thursday instead of originally scheduled debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will compete Oct. 15 on different networks by holding separate televised town hall events.
Early voting across all of Chicago begins Wednesday
Wednesday is a big day for voting in Chicago, as early voting will begin in all 50 wards.