Nick Visser

Nick Visser is a journalist known for his unbiased and factual reporting. He has a reputation for delivering clear and concise articles, as demonstrated in his piece 'Charleston Elected Its First Republican Mayor Since The 1870s This Week'. His work is generally well-received for its readability and lack of deceptive practices.

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Recent Articles

US-Made Bombs Used in Deadly Israeli Strike on Palestinian Camp: International Outrage and Calls for Accountability

US-Made Bombs Used in Deadly Israeli Strike on Palestinian Camp: International Outrage and Calls for Accountability

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 International outrage ensues after US-made bombs used in Israeli strike on Palestinian camp near Rafah kill dozens, raising questions about Biden administration's policy towards Israel. Munition debris from the attack identified as GBU-39 bomb, manufactured in the US. White House maintains no policy change despite global condemnation and calls for accountability. At least 45 Palestinians killed, including children; Israeli military targets Hamas compound but UN urges cessation of hostilities and respect for international humanitarian law.
New Classified Documents Discovered in Trump's Mar-a-Lago Bedroom: Implications and Ongoing Investigation

New Classified Documents Discovered in Trump's Mar-a-Lago Bedroom: Implications and Ongoing Investigation

Broke On: Tuesday, 01 August 2023 In May 2024, former President Donald Trump faced renewed scrutiny when more classified documents were found in his bedroom at Mar-a-Lago, following an FBI raid in August 2022. The discovery came to light during a grand jury investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents and added to his ongoing legal troubles, including a 40-count federal indictment for obstruction and mishandling of sensitive material.
Biden and Trump Express Readiness for Another Debate Ahead of Election

Biden and Trump Express Readiness for Another Debate Ahead of Election

Broke On: Thursday, 09 May 2024 President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have expressed their readiness for a rematch in the debating arena before the upcoming election. In separate interviews, both leaders indicated their willingness to engage in a debate, with Biden stating 'I'm happy to debate him' and Trump suggesting venues like the White House or New York. The last debate between these political rivals took place during the 2020 election cycle and was marked by heated exchanges. With new developments on various topics such as inflation, immigration, Israel, Ukraine, and abortion since then, it is crucial for voters to have a clear understanding of where the candidates stand before casting their ballots.
Liz Cheney Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's Immunity Claim, Calls for January 6 Evidence to be Presented in Court

Liz Cheney Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's Immunity Claim, Calls for January 6 Evidence to be Presented in Court

Broke On: Tuesday, 01 August 2023 Former Rep. Liz Cheney urges Supreme Court to deny Trump's request for delaying January 6 trial, emphasizing public's right to know critical evidence about his conduct on that day and potential risks if given presidency again.
Alec Baldwin Indicted for Involuntary Manslaughter in Halyna Hutchins Shooting

Alec Baldwin Indicted for Involuntary Manslaughter in Halyna Hutchins Shooting

Broke On: Friday, 15 March 2024 Alec Baldwin, who played Donald Trump in a 2016 film about his campaign and presidency, has been indicted on involuntary manslaughter charges for the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of 'Rust'. Prosecutors have additional evidence that shows Baldwin had criminal culpability in her death.
Fulton County DA and Top Prosecutor Investigated for Misconduct in Trump Election Interference Case

Fulton County DA and Top Prosecutor Investigated for Misconduct in Trump Election Interference Case

Broke On: Tuesday, 13 February 2024 Former President Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case is facing a new challenge as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her top prosecutor, Nathan Wade, are being investigated for misconduct. The investigation was sparked by allegations that the two had an improper personal relationship that could have tainted the case against Trump and 18 others who were indicted in a sweeping racketeering scheme centered on efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election results.
NASA Delays Human Moon Return by One Year Due to Orion Spacecraft Issues

NASA Delays Human Moon Return by One Year Due to Orion Spacecraft Issues

Broke On: Saturday, 13 January 2024 NASA has delayed its plans to send humans back to the moon by one year due to challenges with air ventilation and temperature control systems of Orion spacecraft as well as issues with motor valve circuitry. The Artemis II and III missions, originally scheduled for 2024 and 2025 respectively, will now be launched in September of those years.

Trump Pledges Dictatorial Actions on First Day if Re-elected in 2024

Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 Former President Donald Trump stated he would act as a dictator on the first day of his potential second term to address border closure and oil drilling. Trump is currently the leading Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election, despite facing multiple indictments. Trump's comments have sparked concerns about his appeal to the far-right and his pledge to oust his political enemies.

Charleston Elects First Republican Mayor Since Reconstruction Era

Broke On: Wednesday, 22 November 2023 William Cogswell, a former state representative and real estate developer, won a tight runoff election against incumbent Democrat Mayor John Tecklenburg. Cogswell claimed 51% of the vote to Tecklenburg's 49%. Cogswell earned endorsements from others within South Carolina's GOP political circles, including Sen Tim Scott and Drew McKissick, the chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party. Cogswell emphasized his experience in real estate and preservation, arguing that he would prioritize development that maintains Charleston's historic character. He also addressed the city's rising cost of living and the need for more help from regional, state, and federal governments to manage an influx of residents and tourists.