scandals
Coverage of scandals in the Nexus archive.
- Fetterman tells those who backed Platner to "sit it out" on a possible replacement
Sen. John Fetterman urged individuals who supported Graham Platner to refrain from backing a replacement. He criticized colleagues for continuing to support Platner amid ongoing scandals.
- Graham Platner has six days to decide whether to drop out. Here’s how that would work.
Graham Platner has six days to decide whether to drop out of a Senate race. He faces an escalating string of scandals while competing for a Senate seat that could influence the chamber's control.
- UK police chiefs blasted for 'breathtakingly inadequate' leadership in scathing report accusing them of being 'stuck in the last century' following deluge of scandals
UK police chiefs face criticism in a scathing report that accuses them of 'breathtakingly inadequate' leadership and being 'stuck in the last century' amid a series of scandals.
- Analysis | Vance might not be wrong about Watergate being blip of a story today
The article discusses Vance's perspective on Watergate's relevance today, noting he may be historically inaccurate about the 1970s but accurate about modern scandals' fleeting nature. It highlights his claim that current scandals age rapidly, similar to fruit flies.
- South Korean Officials Meet With US SEC, Weigh Unified Crypto Rules Amid Local Scandals
South Korean officials met with the US SEC's task force to discuss potential unified cryptocurrency regulations amid ongoing scandals in South Korea's crypto market.
- Hillary Clinton avoids Graham Platner endorsement while downplaying scandals as ‘bumps on the road’
Hillary Clinton is avoiding direct comments on Graham Platner's scandals and describing them as 'bumps on the road'. She is among several Democratic figures who have not publicly addressed the Maine candidate's scandals.
- India calls in air force to ensure exam papers secured after scandals fuel protests
India is deploying the air force to secure national student exam papers following scandals that sparked protests. The government canceled medical entrance exam results for over 2 million students due to paper leaks and will hold a retest on June 21.
- Some Senate Dems still won’t commit to Graham Platner
Democrats remain divided over Graham Platner's Senate candidacy despite his primary victory. Several senators, including Mark Kelly and John Fetterman, have not endorsed Platner due to concerns about his past scandals, while the party emphasizes defeating Sen. Susan Collins as critical to regaining Senate control.
- Graham Platner drew astonishing voter turnout in primary — despite laundry list of scandals
Graham Platner, an embattled oyster farmer, achieved a significant voter turnout in Maine's Democratic primary, surpassing the 2020 Senate contest turnout. The primary's turnout exceeded that of the 2020 Senate race, a presidential year.
- How Maine Democrats view Platner's scandals, chances to win
Maine is the political focus as Democrat Graham Platner faces multiple scandals during his campaign against five-term GOP Sen. Susan Collins. The primary will determine his challenge to Collins.
- Key test for Democrats in Maine
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing a primary election tonight amid a series of scandals. NBC News reporter Ryan Nobles is covering the event.
- Do Maine voters care about Graham Platner's scandals and controversial past?
Graham Platner remains defiant amid scandals and a controversial past as he prepares for the Maine Democratic primary election. Voters' reactions to the scandals affecting his campaign are being reported by CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns.
- The Changing Face of “Authenticity” in Politics
The article examines Graham Platner's Senate campaign, which is marked by scandals, and discusses how this reflects on the evolving concept of authenticity in politics. It challenges the traditional notion of authenticity as a political asset.
- ANU scandals during Julie Bishop’s tenure caused $100m in reputational damage, university estimates
The Australian National University (ANU) estimates $100m in reputational damage due to scandals during Julie Bishop’s tenure, with interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown acknowledging impacts on donor pipeline and enrolments. A parliamentary committee heard these claims following a scathing audit report.
- Shock internal Graham Platner poll shows tight race against Maine’s Susan Collins as scandals pile up
An internal poll for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner suggests a close race against incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, with indications he may be losing ground amid ongoing scandals.
- Schumer shares few details on meeting with Platner
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer provided no details about his meeting with Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate facing scandals. Schumer previously supported Maine Gov. Janet Mills but endorsed Platner after she suspended her campaign, though Mills claims she never withdrew, keeping her name on the primary ballot.
- An increasingly risky bet for Democrats in Maine
Graham Platner is considered the party's best chance to unseat Susan Collins in Maine. His scandals may hinder his campaign.
- Spain's Sánchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival
Spain's Premier Sánchez faces a survival challenge as corruption investigations target colleagues and relatives. The scandals threaten his political position after eight years in office.
- Hillary Clinton's swipe at Trump's treatment of the White House backfires as she gets brutal reminder of her own scandals while in residence
Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump's treatment of the White House, but her comment backfired as she faced a reminder of her own scandals during her time in the residence. The article highlights the contrast between Clinton's critique and her past controversies.
- Colombia’s erratic leader refuses to be a lame duck
Colombian President Gustavo Petro maintains high popularity despite scandals and social media conflicts. As his term ends, he intends to remain active in political affairs.
- Trump's scandal-plagued pick wins Texas Senate primary run-off — and Democrats see an opening
Trump's scandal-plagued candidate won the Texas Senate primary runoff election. The victory has opened an opportunity for Democrats to capitalize on in the upcoming general election.
- Why some Republicans are worried about Ken Paxton as a Senate nominee
Ken Paxton, a Texas politician with a history of scandals, has become a polarizing Senate nominee, garnering strong support from the MAGA base who view him as a determined figure.
- Alleged JPMorgan victim who claimed in lawsuit exec turned him into her sex slave is unmasked... as multiple scandals spark crisis at America's biggest bank: 'Everyone's wondering what Jamie thinks'
An alleged JPMorgan Chase victim claimed in a lawsuit that an executive turned him into her sex slave, sparking multiple scandals at the bank. The incidents have triggered a crisis, with employees questioning CEO Jamie Dimon's response.