Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally stirs outrage with offensive, racist rhetoric

Donald Trump’s final rally in New York City featured high-profile speakers and controversial statements as he made his closing argument with Election Day nearing.

Elon Musk worked illegally in US at start of his career: report

Elon Musk, who posts more about illegal immigration and voter fraud than any other topic on social media, worked illegally in the U.S. at the start of his career, a new report claims.

Here's why Trump's MSG rally in NYC is drawing criticism

It’s unclear what Trump’s rally will look like or what the theme will be, but here are some key moments from the political history of Madison Square Garden.

Trump leaves Michigan rallygoers waiting for 3 hours to tape Joe Rogan podcast

A video message from former President Donald Trump wasn’t enough to keep many of his supporters waiting after he was three hours late to a rally in Michigan.

President Biden visits Arizona, apologizes for ‘sin’ of 150-year-old boarding school policy

President Joe Biden formally apologized to Native Americans for the "sin" of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated Indian children from their parents, calling it "blot on American history" in his first visit to Native Country.

Trump denies latest allegations of sexual assault, this time by former model

Stacey Williams, a former model, alleges that Donald Trump groped her at Trump Tower in 1993 as Jeffrey Epstein watched, adding to the list of accusations against the former president.

New plan would cancel student loans for those with financial hardships

Student loan borrowers who face steep medical bills, child care costs and other types of financial hardship could see their student loan debt erased under a new proposal.

Where former President Donald Trump stands on key issues

Here's where former President Donald Trump stands on the economy, immigration, abortion and housing.

Biden to apologize to Native Americans for Indian boarding school policy

From 1819 to 1969, some 18,000 Native American children were taken from their parents and forced to attend U.S. boarding schools. Nearly 1,000 children died.

Trump wanted 'generals like Hitler's,' former chief of staff says

Donald Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly has joined a growing list of former Trump administration officials to cast the former president as a threat to the country.

Gus Walz votes for first time, to cheers and a high-five from dad

Gus Walz voted Wednesday morning, 10 days after his 18th birthday. Gov. Tim Walz and Gus fed their ballots into the machine together as an election worker called out “First-time voter" and the room erupted in cheers.

Trump, Harris approval ratings among lowest in 68 years, poll finds

With the election weeks away, Americans have more of an unfavorable view of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump compared to past presidential nominees, according to a recent poll.

Giuliani ordered to turn over luxury items, apartment in Georgia poll worker case

A judge has ordered to turn over a collection of luxury items, like luxury watches and signed items from baseball legend Joe DiMaggio to cover what he owes to two Georgia poll workers he defamed in 2020.

Trump, Harris nearly tied as Dems lose Latino, Black voter support: poll

Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck in recent polling as they enter the final leg of the presidential race.

Watch: Trump works at McDonald's during Pennsylvania visit

Donald Trump visited a McDonald's in Pennsylvania to amplify his unproven claim that Kamala Harris never worked at the fast-food chain during college.

Court releases more records in Trump's Jan. 6 criminal case

Trump is charged with obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and conspiracy against the right to vote.