by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
President Trump Attacked Mail-In Ballots in Florida. Here Are the Facts
Advocates for overseas voters harshly criticized President Donald Trump for arguing that some mail-in ballots shouldn't be counted.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Advocates for overseas voters harshly criticized President Donald Trump for arguing that some mail-in ballots shouldn't be counted.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
After transforming the once tranquil town of Paradise, California into charred automobiles and tales of horror, the Camp Fire takes its infamous spot as the deadliest wildfire in California history. At a multi-agency press conference Monday night, t...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The Nov. 6 elections had the highest number of votes in a non-presidential election in U.S. history
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
"Everyone was screaming out, 'Security!' He was a security guard"
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Trump is eager to tamp down threats to the economy
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Through retirements or losses, at least 39 current GOP chairs of committees or subcommittees won’t be in Congress next year.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Lisa Vasquez, a lifelong Paradise, Calif. resident, describes her harrowing escape from the Camp Fire that killed 29 of her neighbors.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
If you often sit on a train pondering how the rail networks are coordinated then you are more likely to be male, new research suggests. Likewise if friends often come to you with their problems, then chances are you’re a woman. In the biggest ever st...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The drug war has been the catalyst for this effort longer than the immigration issue has
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
A century after World War I ended, Emmanuel Macron is concerned that the continent remains dependent on U.S. military help
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Ancient Egyptians seem to have been "cat people," or at least cat mummy people. Researchers have dug up several mummified cats alongside about 100 wooden cat statues in a tomb complex near a pyramid built for the pharaoh Userkaf, who reigned from 22...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Even modest temperature rises agreed under an international plan to limit climate disaster could see the ice caps melt enough this century for their loss to be "irreversible", experts warned Monday. Scientists have known for decades that the ice she...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Forget about Tide Pods
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
'There's rain, but it's not serious. We're staying motivated'
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
First openly gay woman to become CEO of a Fortune 500 company