Australia is in the thick of the United States’ global alignment,and as a key ally,we will rise or fall by its tide.
Polling shows that third-party candidates could play an especially large role in 2024.
Donald Trump,who is facing 91 felony counts,is using his favourite book to guide him onto the road to redemption and back into the presidency.
In releasing his video the presumptive Republican presidential nominee tried to put to rest an issue widely seen as a general election liability. It hasn’t.
The event,Trump’s biggest fundraiser yet,is a much-needed boost as he struggles to keep pace with Biden’s ability to whip up funds and faces ballooning legal costs.
Joe Biden is said to have been privately enraged by the deadly strike on World Central Kitchen staff,and publicly noted it was not isolated given nearly 200 aid workers have been killed since October 7.
Like the Kennedys who preceded him,Robert F. Kennedy Jr is an attention-grabber,but he’s gathering real traction – especially among young American voters.
Key Democrats have ramped up calls for the White House to stop sanctioning military aid to Israel unless the nation does more to protect lives.
No Israeli leader has leveraged American support more than Netanyahu to pursue a self-centred anti-Palestinian policy. Yet,US-Israeli relations are now experiencing an unprecedented rift.
Donald Trump’s violent nihilism is exposed in his latest video. The Australian Electoral Commission would expunge such an image,but Trump’s worst outrages are protected by the US First Amendment.
Trump’s business empire was supposed to be in peril. Instead,it turned into the single-greatest day on record for the former president’s wealth.