The vice president had to make do with the digital cover of the magazine in its final issue before the election.
David Gardner is an author, journalist, and a former editor with Newsweek. He also worked for the Daily Mail as a crime writer and senior foreign correspondent, filing dispatches from war-torn Beirut, covering the first Gulf War—where he was the first British print journalist into Baghdad—and traveling around the world on assignments for the newspaper. He founded an international news agency in New York and moved to California as the Mail’s Los Angeles correspondent, which saw him cover five presidential elections and all the biggest U.S. stories of the past three decades. His book 9/11: The Conspiracy Theories was a Sunday Times bestseller. His other books include The Last of the Hitlers, an account of how he discovered the last descendants of the German dictator living in the United States, The Tom Hanks Enigma, The Hitler Bloodline, and Legends: Murder, Lies and Cover-Ups, in which he investigated some of the most-famous celebrity deaths in recent history, including those of President John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Musk is said to have moved to the critical swing state of Pennsylvania and is considering door knocking as he goes all out to ensure Trump wins the election.
Tony Schwartz learned to channel Trump when he wrote ‘The Art of the Deal’ with the former president. He says he’s scared of his impulsivity and lack of remorse in a second term.
Trump claimed he had proof he was honored in Detroit, but then the newspaper issued a correction.
People claiming online that the government controls the weather are threatening the lives of meteorologists.
The vice president has been urged to kickstart her campaign amid concerns that her popularity has plateaued.
Social media users worldwide watched as a woman posted videos from her home in the eye of the storm.
First fatalities reported as the powerful storm makes landfall in Florida, knocking out power for millions, and heading towards Orlando.
The future president waited for his girlfriend to leave before asking the Slovenian model for her phone number.
The South Carolina senator said everyone stands up and claps every time the former president makes an entrance at his Palm Beach estate.