Foreign observers note ‘chaos,’ ‘rancor’ in US debate
“Chaos, interruptions, personal attacks and insults,” one outspoken Chinese newspaper editor said of the U.S. presidential debate. — ABC News: Top Stories
“Chaos, interruptions, personal attacks and insults,” one outspoken Chinese newspaper editor said of the U.S. presidential debate. — ABC News: Top Stories
A remarkable picture shows the two largest planets in the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, in the night sky over the legendary Mitchell’s Fold stone circle. — FOX News: Chris Ciaccia
California has long been known for its push toward more progressive policies, many of which now form the basis of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris presidential ticket. But whether or not such proposals have been successful – and whether California should be lauded as a model, is
PARSIPPANY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AdvanSix (NYSE: ASIX) will issue its third quarter 2020 financial results before the opening of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, October 30. The company will also hold a conference call with investors at 9:00 a.m. ET that day.
About 40,000 workers in the airline industry are facing layoffs on Thursday unless Congress comes up with another aid package. — ABC News: Top Stories
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s lawyer said in a court hearing Tuesday that she met with Trump in recent weeks to discuss Flynn’s criminal case. — ABC News: Top Stories
A man in Alabama recovered a special photo of his late wife that was blown away in the wicked winds of Hurricane Sally, all thanks to the help of strangers on social media. — FOX News: Travis Fedschun
A new wave of coronavirus outbreaks in nine New York City regions, including Brooklyn, Queens, Rockland County and elsewhere, have officials worried about a resurgence in cases that may force another set of school closures just days after reopening. — FOX
A group of Black leaders today announced the launch of a new $10 million fund to build an anti-racist America with 31 Black leaders across 15 states and Washington, D.C. receiving funding for their work on voting rights, COVID recovery, criminal justice